The Fairy Book Club is back in action! We are sorry for going quiet on you, there’s been lots happening but we are back! It’s time to make your vote for our next read. Whichever book wins, we will announce it alongside a giveaway for your chance to win a copy!
This time the theme is ITALY and we chose three top Italian novels.
VOTING HAS NOW CLOSED and you can find out who won here.
The Book of Hidden Things
Four old school friends have a pact: to meet up every year in the small town in Puglia they grew up in. Art, the charismatic leader of the group and creator of the pact, insists that the agreement must remain unshakable and enduring. But this year, he never shows up. A visit to his house increases the friends’ worry; Art is farming marijuana. In Southern Italy doing that kind of thing can be very dangerous. They can’t go to the Carabinieri so must make enquiries of their own. This is how they come across the rumours about Art; bizarre and unbelievable rumours that he miraculously cured the local mafia boss’s daughter of terminal leukaemia. And among the chaos of his house, they find a document written by Art, The Book of Hidden Things, that promises to reveal dark secrets and wonders beyond anything previously known.
I’m Not Scared
In this immensely powerful, lyrical and skillfully narrated novel, set in southern Italy, nine year-old Michele discovers a secret so momentous, so terrible, that he daren’t tell anyone about it. Read an exclusive excerpt at BookBrowse today. The hottest summer of the twentieth century. A tiny community of five houses in the middle of wheat fields. While the adults shelter indoors, six children venture out on their bikes across the scorched, deserted countryside. In the midst of that sea of golden wheat, nine year-old Michele Amitrano discovers a secret so momentous, so terrible, that he daren’t tell anyone about it. To come to terms with it he will have to draw strength from his own imagination and sense of humanity. The reader witnesses a dual story: the one that is seen through Michele’s eyes, and the tragedy involving the adults of this isolated hamlet. The result is an immensely powerful, lyrical and skillfully narrated novel, its atmosphere reminiscent of Tom Sawyer, Stephen King’s Stand By Me and Italo Calvino’s Italian Fairy Tales.
My Brilliant Friend
A modern masterpiece from one of Italy’s most acclaimed authors, My Brilliant Friend is a rich, intense and generous hearted story about two friends, Elena and Lila. Ferrante’s inimitable style lends itself perfectly to a meticulous portrait of these two women that is also the story of a nation and a touching meditation on the nature of friendship. Through the lives of these two women, Ferrante tells the story of a neighbourhood, a city and a country as it is transformed in ways that, in turn, also transform the relationship between her two protagonists.
Doing THE best job. I love your idea of doing this. And I love books. I believe in book fairies and I love them.❤️
Dear Book Fairies,
Plz so hide some in India too. Especially in a state named Gujarat and the city named Vadodada😉
Love,
A book worm.
Dear Book Fairies,
Such a wonderful idea.. well done all of you!
I believe Book Fairies would do so well in the West Country…
Dorset needs Book Fairies.. so does Somerset, Devon and Cornwall!
With love from The West! XXX
Thank you for the support, Deborah!!