A Few Good Books

On our blog, we talk about our favourite books and authors, old and new, books that stayed with us long after we were done reading, the ones we might gently press into the hands of other readers. 

Favourite Reads: All the Beauty in the World

Favourite Reads: All the Beauty in the World

Shilpa Sudhakar

This is a memoir that recounts the ten years that the author spent as a museum guard at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. It's a book about the museum and all the wonderful treasures that it holds, while also being a reflection on the importance of sometimes slowing down and taking a beat to look around us....

Favourite Reads: 84 Charing Cross Road

Favourite Reads: 84 Charing Cross Road

Sapna Sudhakar

This is a book about books, and about the best there is of this genre. It's a collection of letters written over a period of twenty years...a correspondence between a reader and a bookseller. The reader is Helene Hanff, a freelance writer living in New York City, and the bookseller is Frank Doel, who worked for Marks & Co, a second-hand bookshop located at 84 Charing Cross Road, London...

Favourite Reads: Middlemarch by George Elliot

Favourite Reads: Middlemarch by George Elliot

Shilpa Sudhakar

This book is a sprawling exploration of English society in a period of tumultuous change. Set in the fictional town of Middlemarch in the early 1830s, it explores, through the lives of the inhabitants, ambition, idealism, the status of women, and the intricate web of social relations in a community on the cusp of modernity...

Favourite Reads: The Swerve by Stephen Greenblatt

Favourite Reads: The Swerve by Stephen Greenblatt

Sapna Sudhakar

The Swerve is a book about a book, On the Nature of Things by Lucretius, a work of philosophy that attempts to explain the nature of the world that we live in, and tries to lay out what it is that makes for a good human life. This was a work that was well known in Ancient Greece, but was since lost. It was rediscovered six hundred years ago, at a time when most of the wisdom and knowledge of the ancient word had been lost....and it became one of the many forces that inspired the renaissance...

Favourite Reads: Vintage 1954 by Antoine Laurain

Favourite Reads: Vintage 1954 by Antoine Laurain

Sapna Sudhakar

This is a story about time travel, and it is set in the now almost forgotten Paris of the 1950’s. Laurain indulges himself and his readers by writing about the city as it was then. He writes about the people of the day, both the famous and the perfectly ordinary, as well the places that have since disappeared or have changed so much as to be unrecognisable...

Favourite Reads: Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir

Favourite Reads: Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir

Sapna Sudhakar

This is a brilliant book. It’s so good that I can’t help but gush about it to everyone I know and tell them to do themselves a favour and read it. Of course, not everyone is interested in science-fiction, but if you are, this is a must read. Project Hail Mary is based on a couple of classic science fiction tropes, a threat to humanity, and first contact with an alien species. This is in no way a criticism. I love tropes, particularly huge, overarching themes like this...

Favourite Reads: The Uncommon Reader by Alan Bennett

Favourite Reads: The Uncommon Reader by Alan Bennett

Sapna Sudhakar

This is a charming book that I find myself wanting to recommend to everyone. It's a book about books and reading, but unlike other books of this kind, which tend to be non-fiction, it's a novel, and it features a very real person, Queen Elizabeth, who is the uncommon reader in the title. It's a delightful account of the journey of a once non-reader into the world of books. 

Favourite Reads: A Place of my Own by Michael Pollan

Favourite Reads: A Place of my Own by Michael Pollan

Sapna Sudhakar

This is a book about building and architecture. It's also a book about an idea, the notion of a room of one's own, a cosy private space that we can withdraw into, a place in which to think, read, reflect, and just be for a while, away from the endless demands of a busy world...

Favourite Reads: Ex Libris by Anne Fadiman

Favourite Reads: Ex Libris by Anne Fadiman

Sapna Sudhakar

This is about books and reading, writing and language, and some of the eccentricities and foibles of passionate readers and collectors of books. There’s something about book love that makes us cast an indulgent eye on the kind of behaviour that people not afflicted by the passion would view as downright crazy, like the author’s description of a trip to a second-hand bookshop that her husband surprised her with, as a birthday gift. They spent seven hours in that shop and they came away with nineteen pounds worth of books