Saturday’s Book: “An Equal Music” by Vikram Seth

I didn’t notice the exact moment when I got caught up in this book. It’s not one of those that I fall in love with by the end of page one or two.

But by the time Michael jumped off a moving bus in London in a hopeless chase after Julia, forgetting the record he had struggled so hard to locate, I felt breathless and desolate.

I’m hooked.

**Note from Sunday: What a great comparision between music and food! You spend hours on preparation and its gone in such a short time!

6 thoughts on “Saturday’s Book: “An Equal Music” by Vikram Seth”

  1. Love the prep-gone angle… though with a lot of the Chinese food I make it’s done in 10 minutes (which is one of my favorite parts about that cuisine!)

    -b

    1. I should follow your example, Brad – Chinese is great for the vegetarians in our family.
      Bet you know the kind of violins he mentions, too!
      Thanks for checking it out!
      Naomi

  2. Hi Naomi,
    I added this book to my wishlist, thanks.

    Just wonder if you have read The Swan Thieves by Elizabeth Kostova. I am spellbound by the book! It’s the most fascinating book I’ve read in years. I haven’t finished it yet and I don’t want it to end!

    @baibbb

    1. Baiba!
      Thanks for your recommendation! Never heard of it – will write it down and look for it. I never know what I will find at the library, so will certainly search!
      Thanks a million!
      Naomi

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