Happy Monday! If you’re in the UK chances are you might be enjoying a bank holiday right now, just as I am. I’m going to be playing board games again, yay! If you have a job that requires you to work today, you have my sympathies, as my current job is the first job I’ve had that didn’t count bank holidays as an ordinary day of work. Regardless of whether you’re at work or play, I hope you enjoy my link selection.
First up is the trailer for the upcoming film adaptation of The Book Thief, which I do not like at all.
Maybe it’s just the voiceovers, but it looks so cheesy. Yes, I said voiceovers. The man’s voiceover at the end is bad but Liesel’s introduction at the beginning is pretty corny too. Hopefully it’s just this trailer and the actual film will be better!
Why Keep Books? I keep books for all of the reasons listed by Tasha Brandstatter at Book Riot, and also because I want to share them with friends. I like to lend books I loved to other people, so they can enjoy them too. I also lend books that I had mixed feelings about, because I want to know what the other person will think.
I’d love to visit Hay-on-Wye, but I think it will have to wait until I acquire a lot more bookshelves! If I do go, I want to visit The Bookshop Cafe, as reviewed by Anushka Tay. The food and the books look delicious.
I really enjoyed Raimy’s thoughtful post about being an adult reader of children’s books. I don’t read many children’s books, outside of the teen age category, but I absolutely loved those that I have read in the last few years.
A Guide to YA Novels with LGBTQ Characters (via @Caroni_Clarke) is a graphic guide that will help you find just the book to match your tastes! If you’re looking for a feminist YA novel, Sophie at So Many Books, So Little Time has put together a short list of her favourites. On Twitter (@sophie_waters) she shared this fantastic piece about Sarah Dessen and her recent revelations about her past, which I totally agree with.
Jessi at Auntie Spinelli Reads posted the first review of The Bone Season, by Samantha Shannon, that I’ve seen, and made it sound so intriguing I must get my hands on a copy!
At Winged Reviews, Jack poses the question Do Authors Deserve a Second Chance? Personally, I am open-minded and will pick up a second book by an author if the reasons I didn’t like it were relatively superficial. If I didn’t like the protagonist or the ending then I’m happy to give them another go. But if the book was badly written, or if the author was pushing a point of view that made me feel uncomfortable, it’s very unlikely that I’ll try their work again.
Have you written or read a great post in the last two weeks that I’ve missed? Let me know in the comments, and check out the Monday Amusements archive if you want more to read!