The State of me, by Nasim Marie Jafry and published by The Friday Project (an imprint of Harper Collins), is a thoroughly enjoyable read.
So I suppose it is now going to seem a bit strange when I explain that it is about a woman's journey through illness!
Somehow, as I read this painful story about a victim of myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), Nasmin managed to wrap her words around me and whisk me away on a merry dance. Almost against my will I realised that I was enjoying myself. I don't know how Nasim did it but it happened, time and time again, chapter after chapter.
I know of many readers who are forever raving about how dialogue is what makes a book great but for me it is descriptiveness that brings the story alive. The prose in The State of me is wonderfully descriptive.
Nasim paints images with words:
'A man with a staircase of fat from his neck to his groin was eating ice cream at the next table'.
'A woman with an arse like a shelf was wedging herself into the seat in front. She hated me from the start. I accidentally dunted her seat and she turned round and glared with shark eyes'.
'We lay like spoons and he put his arm round me. I could feel him breathing on my neck. It was like agony iced with hundreds and thousands'.
Two pages into the book I thought 'This is perfection on paper'. Then I had to put the book down for a while as I felt faint with jealousy.
Warning...this book is best read in between the writing of your own novels not during...
For a more traditional book review on The State of me, you can click on either of the following links : Sally Zigmond's book blog or Caroline Smailes's
I strongly recommend that you make this book one of your must reads for this year.
Please note that you will not find any unfavourable reviews here. I only write reviews on books that I enjoyed reading.
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5 comments:
Thanks for pointing this book out to me. It sounds wonderful, and so beautifully written. I'll definitely put it on my list!
Amazon here I come!
It's just arrived! All the way from Gloucester in England - is that efficiency or what?
Now I just need to find the time to read the darned thing. You'd better be right or I'll have your guts for garters......I wonder if that translates?
Cheers
I am right :) Good thing too 'cos I like my guts right where they are...
I can finally read other reviews after writing my own! I concur with every word of yours, and you've lifted some good examples from the book itself. Fab! x
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