Sunday Times

But you can make up for it this year

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from the annual literary awards we sponsor to the incisive bookrelate­d content we publish, both in print and on the website www.bookslive.co.za. The three talented women who lead us through the literary maze are contributi­ng books editor Michele Magwood, books editor Jennifer Platt and Books Live editor Jennifer Malec.

When it comes to holiday reading, Magwood says: “More than ever on holiday, I want to be transporte­d by a book, either by the story, or by immersing myself in an interestin­g life. I won’t read current affairs or opinion on holiday. Last year, I read an enormous biography of Tennessee Williams because I had the time, normally I wouldn’t. On this year’s EB list I am eyeing the Lady Anne Barnard biography Defiance (she was a woman way ahead of her time), Petina Gappah’s Rotten Row (no one writes Zimbabwe like her) and David Hockney’s The History of Pictures.”

Platt says: “I love to read thrillers, especially if I can find one set in the place where I am staying. They’re easy to digest along with all the holiday food, and often give juicy details of the area. I also have most of the ‘100 classics everyone should read’ loaded on my e-reader, which I always take with me on holiday. I never get to the ones I haven’t yet read.”

Malec says: “Since I do a lot of reading for work during the year, I like to treat myself for the holidays with some kind of book blockbuste­r, either the latest release from a big-name author or a bright and shiny thriller.

“Then at the last minute I also shove my half-read copy of Infinite Jest into my suitcase along with something noble but boring, and they inevitably stay there until I unpack at home.”

When planning your holiday reading, be bold, be frivolous, be thoughtful, be adventurou­s. We’ve given you so much choice you could return home with a whole new set of skills as well as a head full of fantasy creatures. Or you could just have another go at Ulysses. — Sue de Groot

Send your suggestion­s for holiday reads to lifestyle@sundaytime­s.co.za

 ?? Picture: MOELETSI MABE ?? READ RIGHT: Sunday Times books team Michele Magwood, Jennifer Malec and Jennifer Platt at Exclusive Books in Rosebank
Picture: MOELETSI MABE READ RIGHT: Sunday Times books team Michele Magwood, Jennifer Malec and Jennifer Platt at Exclusive Books in Rosebank

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