#6Degrees of Separation – A book chain from Sandwich by Catherine Newman to Talland House by Maggie Humm

It’s the first Saturday of the month which means it’s time for 6 Degrees of Separation.

Here’s how it works: a book is chosen as a starting point by Kate at Books Are My Favourite and Best and linked to six other books to form a chain. Readers and bloggers are invited to join in by creating their own ‘chain’ leading from the selected book.

Kate says: Books can be linked in obvious ways – for example, books by the same authors, from the same era or genre, or books with similar themes or settings. Or, you may choose to link them in more personal or esoteric ways: books you read on the same holiday, books given to you by a particular friend, books that remind you of a particular time in your life, or books you read for an online challenge. Join in by posting your own six degrees chain on your blog and adding the link in the comments section of each month’s post.   You can also check out links to posts on Twitter using the hashtag #6Degrees.


SandwichThis month’s starting book is Sandwich by Catherine Newman set in Cape Cod. It’s a novel I’ve not read or even heard of before now and, based on the description, probably not a book I’m likely to pick up.

Links from each title in the chain will take you to my review or the book description on Goodreads.


Fairly predictably my first link is food-related and something you might use when making a sandwich.  Butter by Asako Yuzuki (translated by Polly Barton) features a female serial killer who is also a gourmet cook

The Language of FoodEliza Acton, the main character in The Language of Food by Annabel Abbs, was definitely not a serial killer but was a pioneering cook. She was the author of the first recipe book aimed at domestic readers, Modern Cookery for Private Families

Miss Graham's Cold War CookbookMiss Graham’s Cold War Cookbook by Celia Rees also features recipes but this time as a way of communicating coded messages as part of an operation to root out Nazis trying to escape prosecution after the end of WW2.

In Mr Standfast by John Buchan, it’s John Bunyan’s The Pilgrim’s Progress which is used to decipher coded messages between Richard Hannay and his comrades who have been given the task of tracking down and destroying a network of German spies during WW1.

Hannay’s adventures take him to, amongst other places, the Isle of Skye which is also the setting for To The Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf.

Talland House in St. Ives, Cornwall is where Virginia Woolf spent many summers as a child and Talland House by Maggie Humm is a historical fiction novel featuring characters from To the Lighthouse.

My chain has taken me from Cape Cod to Cornwall via the Isle of Skye. Where did your chain take you this month?

 

Looking Back at my Bookish Goals for 2024

BlogMilestones_GoalsWe’re in the final month of the year so it’s time to take a look at the book-related goals I set myself at the beginning of the year and see how I’ve got on.

  1. Achieve my Goodreads target of reading 104 books – I’ve read 100 so far meaning I’m on track.
  2. Read at least 25 books that have been in my TBR pile for longer than two years – I’ve only managed twelve at the moment so this looks out of reach.
  3. Attend Henley Literary Festival and at least one other literary festival in person – Achieved, I attended three events at this year’s Henley Literary Festival and one event at Falmouth Books Festival.
  4. Complete the When Are You Reading? Challenge 2024Done! Full wrap-up post coming soon.
  5. Complete the What’s in a Name Challenge 2024 – I’ve managed to match 5 of the 6 prompts but the final one – a book title involving footwear – has eluded me.
  6. Complete the 20 Books of Summer 2024 reading challenge – By my strict rules I failed because I didn’t read all the books on my original list, but most others would say I succeeded because I read 20+ books during the period of the challenge.
  7. Complete the Historical Fiction Reading Challenge 2024Achieved, I’ve read over 50 historical fiction books so far this year.
  8. Read all the books on The Walter Scott Prize 2024 shortlist before the winner is announced – Nearly. There was one I didn’t get to – The Upper Country by Kai Thomas
  9. Complete my Backlist Burrow challenge – I’ve only managed to read one more from my list  – All Day at the Movies by Fiona Kidman – so this challenge will have to roll over to next year.
  10. Maintain a 95%+ feedback ratio on NetGalley – Achieved, my ratio is currently 97%.

If you set any book-related goals for 2024, how have you got on?