|     Title:  |        The Bell Jar  |   
|     Author:  |        Sylvia Plath  |   
|     Genre:  |        Fiction  |   
|     Synopsis:  |        A young woman with ‘everything going for her’ begins to lose control of her life.  |   
|     Verdict:  |        The restrictive society and the sense of desperation were palpable. Good but depressing.  |   
|     Pages:  |        234  |   
|     Read:  |        August 2010  |   
30 July 2010
#80. The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath
#79. The City And The City by China Miéville
|     Title:  |        The City And The City  |   
|     Author:  |        China Miéville  |   
|     Genre:  |        Fiction/Supernatural/Police Procedural  |   
|     Synopsis:  |        A police officer living in a city that co-exists with another city, occupying the same space, must investigate a murder that crosses borders and invites disaster.  |   
|     Verdict:  |        This book did my head in despite how mater-of-fact the delivery was. Bloody fantastic.  |   
|     Pages:  |        312  |   
|     Read:  |        July 2010  |   
#78. The Master And Margarita by Mikhail Bugakov
|     Title:  |        The Master And Margarita  |   
|     Author:  |        Mikhail Bulgakov  |   
|     Genre:  |        Fiction/Supernatural/Russian Classic  |   
|     Synopsis:  |        Across Moscow the lives of different citizens are plunged into chaos by a visit from Satan.  |   
|     Verdict:  |        Beautiful, strange and something that will stay with me forever. Lyrical and surreal.  |   
|     Pages:  |        446  |   
|     Read:  |        July 2010  |   
#77. Fathom by Cherie Priest
|     Title:  |        Fathom  |   
|     Author:  |        Cherie Priest  |   
|     Genre:  |        Fantasy/Supernatural  |   
|     Synopsis:  |        A god-like being recruits humans to try awaken the Leviathan and destroy the Earth. Another works to foil her, driven by his own motives.  |   
|     Verdict:  |        An amazingly quick read for its size. Things left unsaid left it nebulous but satisfying.  |   
|     Pages:  |        380  |   
|     Read:  |        July 2010  |   
#76. Coraline by Neil Gaiman
|     Title:  |        Coraline  |   
|     Author:  |        Neil Gaiman  |   
|     Genre:  |        Fantasy/Supernatural  |   
|     Synopsis:  |        A young girl exploring her family’s new home finds a mysterious second family hidden within.  |   
|     Verdict:  |        I love how Gaiman writes for children, the sinister threat countered by matter-of-fact, hope and determination.  |   
|     Pages:  |        185  |   
|     Read:  |        July 2010  |   
#75. The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman
|     Title:  |        The Graveyard Book  |   
|     Author:  |        Neil Gaiman  |   
|     Genre:  |        Fantasy/Supernatural  |   
|     Synopsis:  |        An orphaned child is taken in and raised by the resident ghosts of a graveyard after his family is murdered.  |   
|     Verdict:  |        So pretty and such a swift read. Many details and strong characters are gleaned from a sparse outline.  |   
|     Pages:  |        307  |   
|     Read:  |        July 2010  |