The hardest working book group in Hove kick back for a well deserved celebration and a review of all things 2012. |
In amongst the back slapping, red wine and Peroni, was the HBG review of 2012....
This is what we read this year:
- "Room" by Emma Donoghue
- "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" by James Joyce
- "The Kingdom Of God Is Within You" by Leo Tolstoy
- "The Death of Ivan Ilyich and Other Stories" by Leo Tolstoy
- "Snowdrops" by AD Miller
- "Hangover Square" by Patrick Hamilton
- "Blindness" by José Saramago
- "Sum" by David Eagleman
- "Planet of the Apes" by Pierre Boulle
- "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" by Mark Twain
- "Remainder" by Tom McCarthy
We commissioned Gallup to run a rigorous poll, and once the golden envelope was opened, our special guest Ian Lavender revealed that - collectively - our most loved book of 2012 was "Blindness" by José Saramago. Congratulations to José Saramago (who sadly could not be present to receive the accolade). The full results were:
- Blindness
- The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
- Hangover Square
- Room
- Sum
- Remainder
- Planet of the Apes
- Ivan Ilyich
- Snowdrops
- Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
Our favourite film was:
- "The Guard"
Our favourite music was :
- Simple Minds "Early Gold", and nigeyb's imagined soundtrack to Hangover Square
Favourite book group moments included the debate about "Room" which almost resulted in a fight; Robin's scathing dismissal of Seven Samurai; Robin choosing to read and review a different book; this blog; and, most recently, Pannier-gate (see below).
We also enjoyed a more general review of 2012 that variously embraced the following landmark public and personal events:
- Pannier-gate - the mystery of who dumped their copy of "Remainder" into Robin's pannier was solved
- The Olympics - very enjoyable
- The extent to which Operation Yewtree is just a police officer throwing darts at a 1978 Look In annual
- Keith's memorable rant about the royal family
- The End Of The Road festival
- This blog
- Jimmy Savile (boo)
- The lack of a public uprising against the Government
- New schools
- The Three Peaks - and the possibility of a 24 hour walk on the Downs
And so ends another year of Hove Book Group camaraderie.
Merry Xmas and a happy new year.