We are currently building a pile of books that will take us gloriously through the darker days between coming Christmas and the New Year. We’re planning to cook from the mouth-watering yet somewhat complicated vegetarian recipes from the London-based chef YOTAM OTTOLENGHI’s masterpiece ‘Plenty’. We’re finally making time to cut through the humongous biography of APPLE’s STEVE JOBS, and we’re definitely planning to devour our friend CHRISTOPHER BOLLEN’s debut novel, ‘Lightning People’, out now with SOFT SKULL PRESS. Will this be enough for a good week of heavenly bliss, one wonders? Perhaps readers have even more suggestions – please leave them in the ‘Comments’ box below.
















COMMENTS
Grant Hurley:
Currently intending to digest two of the fabled JOAN DIDION’S works in the coming weeks: ‘Slouching Towards Bethlehem’ and ‘The Year of Magical Thinking.’
JAKOB SCHROEDER:
I am taking on Houellebecq’s The Map and the Territorry
Matt:
Just picked up Bruno Bettelheim’s ‘the uses of enchantment’
The Excellent People:
“The Strangers Child,” by Alan Hollinghurst is quite great.
Rima Hammoudi:
‘The Fairy Tales of Hermann Hesse’. Yes, it exists, and it is extraordinary.
BEAU:
Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe
V:
Just Kids by Patti Smith