I have been reading endless lists over the last few weeks trying to find “The Book of the Decade”. All of the lists I’ve read have had some great books on them but every single one of them is kind of generic. Same-y. These are the books you must read for all other books are crap. Apparently. (Image via cuteoverload.com)
(Disclaimer: all opinions expressed below are mine and mine alone. Please feel free to disagree!)
There have been some fabulous books over the last ten years and I’ve probably forgotten more than two thirds of them. Some of those that spring to mind are Michael Cox’s Meaning of Night, Margaret Drabble’s Peppered Moth, Lionel Schriver’s Something About Kevin (I am the only person I know who didn’t guess the ending before the end and it blew me away) and Margaret Atwood’s Oryx and Crake (I read the whole book for the first time in Abu Dabi airport waiting for a delayed flight to Delhi. I know I wasn’t supposed to but I fell in love with Crake).
There have also been some utterly over-rated books (The Thirteenth Tale, His Dark Materials Trilogy (oh such promise and oh so cringe-worthy at the end) and My Sister’s Keeper for example) and some absolute duffers (the Twilight books, The Lovely Bones, The Historian and possibly the worst written book in the history of publishing, The Da Vinci Code to name a few). But bad books, like bad experiences can be pushed to the back of our minds as we focus on what we truly love.
And so here it is. The Suburban Yogini’s book of the decade. Corazon by Joolz Denby.
I cannot stress how utterly wonderful this book is. When I gave it to Himself to read he finished it on a train to Leeds. He phoned me from the train to utter one syllable. “Wow”.
I’m not going to tell you what happens in Corazon, I urge you to find out for yourself. All I will say is that I have never empathised with a novel’s narrator in quite the same way as I did with this book.
Discover Joolz, you won’t regret it!
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Apart from Crake, Himself and Dave Grohl I am in love with a brown dog called Wrigley who lives in Chicago. Nicole is a yoga teacher and general all round awesome lady who raises money for and awareness about abandoned and abused pitbulls as well as having four adopted pitbulls of her own. They are all cute as buttons but Wrigley is my favourite! Sadly pitbulls are illegal in this country so Mr Wrigs will never be able to come visit, but you can see him opening my Christmas card here!




