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Kate Atkinson

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BAnanas Fri 24-Jan-14 10:47:53

I think Life After Life has divided opinions among Kate Atkinson fans, but Gally I'm with you, for me it's her best book to date, so unusual and quite philosophical, I loved the "what if element to it". I read it when it first came out, but think I will probably read it again sometime. I also loved Behind the Scenes at a Museum, although I am a fan of her Jackson Brodie books these two will always be my favourites of her novels.

Atqui Fri 24-Jan-14 09:34:42

I love her books too. I am struggling with Gillian flynns gone girl so may not share her enthusiasm for life after life

rosesarered Fri 24-Jan-14 09:33:29

Life After Life, sounds as if it should be good, as it's a good idea at least; I will try it anyway, as must admit, although I like some better than others, all her books are inventive and well written.

Stansgran Fri 24-Jan-14 08:30:16

I found it extremely tiresome and I am a fan of KA . I've been to talks she has given at the Durham Literary Festival. She has said that she tires of characters. I just hope she hasn't tired of Jackson Brodie as I felt there was definitely a story in waiting in the introduction of the last one . Living in hope.

Gally Fri 24-Jan-14 06:29:21

Small résumé of the book.. Tried to attach a link, but no success!

"One of the best novels I've read this century. Kate Atkinson is a marvel. There aren't enough breathless adjectives to describe LIFE AFTER LIFE: Dazzling, witty, moving, joyful, mournful, profound."--Gillian Flynn, author of Gone Girl. What if you could live again and again, until you got it right? On a cold and snowy night in 1910, Ursula Todd is born, the third child of a wealthy English banker and his wife. Sadly, she dies before she can draw her first breath. On that same cold and snowy night, Ursula Todd is born, lets out a lusty wail, and embarks upon a life that will be, to say the least, unusual. For as she grows, she also dies, repeatedly, in any number of ways. Ursula's world is in turmoil, facing the unspeakable evil of the two greatest wars in history. What power and force can one woman exert over the fate of civilization -- if only she has the chance? Wildly inventive, darkly comic, startlingly poignant -- this is Kate Atkinson at her absolute best"

janeainsworth Fri 24-Jan-14 04:24:23

Yes another fan here. We did Started Early, Took My Dog at the book group I go to a few months ago - I thought it was brilliant.
Gally what is Life after Life about & why don't you like it?

Gally Fri 24-Jan-14 04:18:55

Fairly new. Have had it on Kindle for a few months

Atqui Thu 23-Jan-14 22:43:37

Is that her new one?

Gally Thu 23-Jan-14 21:54:06

I too like her books, but I can't get my head around Life after Life. Anyone else have a problem with it? Will try again..... one day!

mollie Thu 23-Jan-14 21:13:42

she'd, not she's blush

mollie Thu 23-Jan-14 21:13:22

Enjoy! I really enjoy KA's work ... wish she's write faster thought...lol!

rosesarered Thu 23-Jan-14 20:48:37

Just about to start reading Started Early, took The Dog , just love this series, [with Jackson Brodie, private detective]. However, her very first novel, set in York...... Behind The Scenes At The Museum, is a fantastic book, and just so moving.