Wishlist Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Pen to Paper where we can share books that are on our wishlist.
First up this week we have Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov, its a book that many have read but I still yet to get my hands on. I hope I can do one day and that it lives up to the excellent reputation it has.
Awe and exhilaration — along with heartbreak and mordant wit — abound in Lolita, Nabokov's most famous and controversial novel, which tells the story of the aging Humbert Humbert's obsessive, devouring, and doomed passion for the nymphet Dolores Haze. Lolita is also the story of a hypercivilized European colliding with the cheerful barbarism of postwar America. Most of all, it is a meditation on love—love as outrage and hallucination, madness and transformation.
Next up is Angels and Demons by Robert Langdon, its the first of a trilogy which I have been dying to read since they first got published, my Dad has read them and speaks highly of them which means its a must read for me.
When a world renowned scientist is found brutally murdered, a Harvard professor, Robert Langdon, is summoned to identify the mysterious symbol seared onto the dead man's chest. His conclusion: it is the work of the Illuminati, a secret brotherhood presumed extinct for nearly four hundred years - now reborn to continue their bitter vendetta against their sworn enemy, the Catholic church. In Rome, the college of cardinals assembles to elect a new pope. Yet somewhere within the walls of the Vatican, an unstoppable bomb of terrifying power relentlessly counts down to oblivion. While the minutes tick away, Langdon joins forces with Vittoria Vetra, a beautiful and mysterious Italian scientist, to decipher the labyrinthine trail of ancient symbols that snakes across Rome to the long-forgotten Illuminati lair - a secret refuge wherein lies the only hope for the Vatican. But, with each revelation comes another twist, another turn in the plot, which leaves Langdon and Vetra reeling and at the mercy of a seemingly invincible enemy...
Finally, Juliet by Anne Fortier which is something a little different to my usual selection but it was a book of the month read for one of the groups I'm a part of on Goodreads and I didn't really fancy reading it but it got pretty decent reviews so I would like to try it one day, and to be honest it sounds fairly interesting.
Twenty-five-year-old Julie Jacobs is heartbroken over the death of her beloved Aunt Rose. But the shock goes even deeper when she learns that the woman who has been like a mother to her has left her entire estate to Julie’s twin sister. The only thing Julie receives is a key—one carried by her mother on the day she herself died—to a safety-deposit box in Siena, Italy.This key sends Julie on a journey that will change her life forever—a journey into the troubled past of her ancestor Giulietta Tolomei. In 1340, still reeling from the slaughter of her parents, Giulietta was smuggled into Siena, where she met a young man named Romeo. Their ill-fated love turned medieval Siena upside-down and went on to inspire generations of poets and artists, the story reaching its pinnacle in Shakespeare’s famous tragedy. But six centuries have a way of catching up to the present, and Julie gradually begins to discover that here, in this ancient city, the past and present are hard to tell apart. The deeper she delves into the history of Romeo and Giulietta, and the closer she gets to the treasure they allegedly left behind, the greater the danger surrounding her—superstitions, ancient hostilities, and personal vendettas. As Julie crosses paths with the descendants of the families involved in the unforgettable blood feud, she begins to fear that the notorious curse—“A plague on both your houses!”—is still at work, and that she is destined to be its next target. Only someone like Romeo, it seems, could save her from this dreaded fate, but his story ended long ago. Or did it? From Anne Fortier comes a sweeping, beautifully written novel of intrigue and identity, of love and legacy, as a young woman discovers that her own fate is irrevocably tied—for better or worse—to literature’s greatest star-crossed lovers.
Angels & Demons is my favorite Dan Brown's book :).
ReplyDeleteI shall have to bump it up my to buy pile :)
DeleteI must admit I haven't read any of Dan Brown's books though I have heard so much about them. I guess it's time to start! Thanks for stopping by. :)
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That's exactly my thought behind them, no worries!
DeleteJuliet is one of my favorite books of all time. It was so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThat's good to hear, maybe one day I can get my hands on it :)
DeleteI have read the first two books of Dan Brown's. The Da Vinci Code and Angels and Demons. I started The Lost Symbol but have not finished it. I really liked The Da Vinci Code. Angels and Demons was a good read as well. Hope you get to read all of the books on your wishlist soon.
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Nancy @ The Avid Reader
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Thank you but I highly doubt it as my wishlist is over 400 books long! :P
DeleteI realllly need to read Lolita as well- I keep meaning to but I never have the motivation! Story of my life! x
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