Posted by BookieMonster | Posted on 08-06-2009
Category : Book Reviews
Tags: Book Reviews, bookiemonster, Ishiguro, Nocturnes
There was an excellent and extremely positive review of Nocturnes by Kazuo Ishiguro (my latest anticipatory acquisition) in Saturday’s Canvas mag from the NZ Herald, which I was very keen to share with you all, except for one tiny problem – for some reason the NZ Herald haven’t seen fit to put the book reviews from Canvas on their website. 2 days and counting, and no reviews.
Three things made me extremely excited in the weekend:
1. I found out there is a new Kazuo Ishiguro book in paperback – Nocturnes : Five Stories of Music and Nightfall. This makes me so excited I can’t begin to tell you! Every Ishiguro book is like this jewel inside a treasure box that I don’t want to open, because I know it will be so perfectly beautiful that I will cry and the world will be a totally different place. Yes, I like him THAT much.
2. I have acquired a copy of Marcus Zusak’s I Am the Messenger. I am so, so, SO hoping that this will be as good as The Book Thief, which was brilliant. Or even a little bit as good, which would still be very, very good.
3. I have also acquired a copy of The Bolter by Frances Osborne, which I am also very excited about. Mainly because I think the phrase “The Bolter” is fantastic and the whole London Jazz Age era visions it conjures up are just fun with a capital F(lapper).

Kazuo Ishiguro
So it was a good weekend for me! I have done what I do with all new books, and that is put them to one side and look at them longingly a lot, whilst choosing to read other books that I am not as interested in and that I know won’t be as good. Why do I do this? I don’t know, but I think it’s an attempt to draw out the process – once I start reading I know I will read fast and then it will be over too soon. As an extreme example, I haven’t even bought the Ishiguro! I just know it’s sitting, waiting for me in the bookshop…