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Well, I've been trying to read The Swimming Pool Season by Rose Tremain and having reached page 68 was on the verge of classing it DNF (very rare for me to do that) but as I have now seen that it won the Angel Literary Award in 1985 I might try and persevere.
Kate wrote: "Well, I've been trying to read The Swimming Pool Season by Rose Tremain and having reached page 68 was on the verge of classing it DNF (very rare for me to do that) but..."
I've read several Rose Tremain and really enjoyed them (my favourite is Music & Silence). I haven't read The Swimming Pool Season, but I have heard that she can be inconsistent.
I've read several Rose Tremain and really enjoyed them (my favourite is Music & Silence). I haven't read The Swimming Pool Season, but I have heard that she can be inconsistent.
I really enjoyed Music & Silence and Restoration which is why I was surprised that this one is so bad! I'll carry on now I'm over a third of the way through. Rather that than try and start another award winner. I don't seem to like them much!

I'm new on here so am interested to try reading lots of different genres!
Welcome Mark,
The Genre challenge certainly stretches us into reading things we wouldn't normally consider. I'm not a big fan of prize winners - they always seem to disappoint, but I'm gritting my teeth for June! lol
The Genre challenge certainly stretches us into reading things we wouldn't normally consider. I'm not a big fan of prize winners - they always seem to disappoint, but I'm gritting my teeth for June! lol

The Genre challenge certainly stretches us into reading things we wouldn't normally consider. I'm not a big fan of prize winners - they always seem to disappoint, but I'm gritting my ..."
I have to admit, I usually feel like this too so will be interesting to see what I think to this one! Definitely found this group though as I was getting a bit bored of reading the same types of books and needed something to push me out of my comfort zone...



I was lucky enough to see him last year at Freedom to Read Foundation's 50th Anniversary, where he read from the book. It is about time I read the rest of the book.

Well I battled on with The Swimming Pool Season and hated every minute of it! Thank goodness I've read other Rose Tremain books, if this had been my first I'd never have tried another.
Going to check my TBR pile for another prize winner that I might enjoy more.
Going to check my TBR pile for another prize winner that I might enjoy more.

I am loving my choice, The Overstory by Richard Powers, but have to take it in small doses because it is a painful read for me, being one of those who feels ungoverned sorrow over the sufferings of the natural world. I'm 200 pages in and it's 500 long--hoping to make it by the end of the month, though every time I get too sad I need to turn to other books for a few days. It's a wonderful book and I want to finish--very sharp, observant writing, well informed, interesting characters.

I really enjoyed that Hope you do too.
'The Nickel Boys', 'Girl, Woman, Other' and 'The Overstory' are all on my to read list - going by my past performance it'll probably be ten years before I finally get around to tackling them ;)
I did finish 'Saturday', which built carefully into something very good.
I did finish 'Saturday', which built carefully into something very good.



Abigail wrote: "Finished The Overstory. It is, bar none, the greatest novel I have ever read."
Wow! Praise indeed! I will have to put it closer to the top of my pile :)
Wow! Praise indeed! I will have to put it closer to the top of my pile :)



After reading that statement I'm adding it to my ever expanding to read list :)


Bill - I thought 'Wide Sargasso Sea' was excellent. Any prize will do (even the Smarties prize!)

It is also my first proper sci-fi read...

Thanks.. :0)

I have just finished this yesterday . I thought I was going to hate it after the first couple of chapters but the more I read it the more it impressed me . Now I think the author is astounding
I was just listening to Bernadine Evaristo being interviewed on the BBC World Bookclub podcast. I love listening to podcasts - but my poor old to-read list only gets longer!
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So the genre we will be tackling for the first round of the challenge is: award-winning books (Booker, Costa, Pulitzer, Hugo etc.) As ever the book choice is entirely up to you and we're not fussy as to what prize it has won.
I have plenty on my to read list and first up, I will go for Saturday by Ian McEwan. It won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize in 2005, plus it's on my dusty bookshelf challenge list and even better, it's from the 21st century, so will also fit the time traveller challenge - 3 challenges in one book is a result!
But what will you be reading?