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#BookadayUK July 2014 – Week Two Round-up!

By Hannahreadsstuff
The topics for July 2014

The topics for July 2014

Hello Week Two! I am in you!

July 7th – Most chocolately novel -it’s National Chocolate Day! – I’ve literally got nothing for you! Nope, nothing. I haven’t even read Charlie and The Chocolate Factory. Which seems like a horrendous oversight. Maybe this is my cue to do just that?

July 8th – Favourite Great War novel 

all-quiet
I usually read non-fiction when it comes to the World Wars, but All Quiet on The Western Front has been sitting on my shelf for about a year now. So, having seen that this was to be a topic this week, I decided to read it. I finished it yesterday on the bus, and it was all I could do not to ding the bell and fling myself into the nearest field for a sob. I probably should have done, this will be a book that will stay with me forever, and perhaps having a break down in front of some cows may have given me some closure. But I want this book to stay with me, haunt me and inspire me.

July 9th – Most irritating character in a novel

Meatspace
  This is a pretty easy one for me and he’s from a book I read very recently, its Aziz from Meatspace. God, he couldn’t disappear from the page quick enough!

July 10th – Novel with most memorable picnic for Teddy Bear Picnic Day! 

the-wind-in-the-willows
The Wind in The Willows, who wouldn’t want to be stretched out on that riverbank with Rat and Mole? Bliss encapsulated.

July 11th – The book that made you cry

tokill
The second appearance of To Kill a Mockingbird already this month! But this book never fails to make me weep for all kind of reasons – man’s pointless anger, a father’s love, justice, hope…its all here, nudging that lump up your throat.

July 12th – Novel that best conjured a place for you

vulgarthings
Vulgar Things – another recent read, and another topic that I probably have many examples to choose from, but this really made an impression on me. Southend-on-Sea is a place I know fairly well and this book really bought alive the almost sinister clash of nature and town.

July 13th – Best title for a novel

Again, I’m completely stumped by this, and didn’t want to rattle out Mole and Mockingbird again! I think I might make this a blog topic further down the line, and list a top ten or something.


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