It’s time for #6degrees. It’s unquestionably the least demanding bookish meme on the interwebs, so join in!
Six Degrees of Separation is a monthly meme hosted by Books Are My Favourite and Best. The idea is to start with the book that Kate gives us and then create a chain of six books, each suggested by the one before…
This month we begin with Arthur Golden’s international best-seller, Memoirs of a Geisha. I haven’t read it but I do recognise that eye-catching cover.
A biography/memoir I loved that has a (tenuous) Japanese link is J. G. Ballard’s Miracles of Life and which was also made into the film Empire of the Sun starring a young Christian Bale.
Another memoir that’s been turned into a film is Wild by Cheryl Strayed. I loved this audiobook that I borrowed from the library but haven’t watched the film yet.
Off the Road: A Modern-Day Walk Down the Pilgrim’s Route into Spain by Jack Hitt. I thought I added this to Goodreads after enjoying the film (The Way starring Martin Sheen) that it’s loosely based on. Whether I ever get to reading it is another matter!
A book I definitely did add to my Goodreads shelf this morning, is by Two Steps Forward by husband and wife team Graeme Simsion and Anne Buist. It’s also about walking the Camino de Santiago.
My final choice has got to be The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry by Rachel Joyce. A story about a retired man unexpectedly walking from the West Country in England to Berwick upon Tweed on the Scottish border, to save his friend Queenie from cancer. I listened to the audiobook narrated by Jim Broadbent and it turned out to be a new favourite of mine.
Well I certainly didn’t expect this to be all about hiking.
Hope you enjoyed the trip!
Loving these links!
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Thanks it’s weird a chain as I never know where it’s going to go! lol
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Good list. I liked Harold Fry and the movie Empire of the Sun. I’m in the minority in that I despised Wild, lol…
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Thanks we can’t like them all lol
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What a fun post and meme! I loved Wild, but the film fell a bit short for me after reading the book.
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Thanks I enjoy the mystery of it all. 😀
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I love your meme especially since I walked the Camino ten years ago and I am going back at the end of this month! I loved Wild. I saw the movie The Way but I have not read the books “Off the Road” or “Two Steps Forward”.
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How exciting! Hope you have a great time walking it again!
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Memoirs of a Geisha is definitely one to read , great list
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Thanks 😊
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What a great post! I can totally see the links between the books.
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Thanks it’s a really fun one to do 🙂
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This is such a great idea and I love your picks! 🙂
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Thanks it’s a fun one 😃
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Memoirs of a Geisha has been on my tbr pile forever and ever and ever… I really need to start digging into my tbr 😀 This is a cool meme, always enjoy it! 🙂
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It’s great fun to do 😃
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I love this chain – isn’t it great the way they take off in so many different directions! I enjoyed The Way too – I’d love to walk the Camino one day. Keep meaning to read Wild but never quite picking it up. As for Harold Fry… I still can’t decide whether I liked it or not!
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Thanks it’s a great meme to join in with. I’d love to do The Camino as well, maybe one day… I listened to the audiobook of Harold Fry with Jim Broadbent narrating it and loved it! 🙂
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Jim Broadbent is marvellous at whatever he does. He’s perfectly suited to Harold Fry. Maybe that’s where I went wrong – I was missing the added sparkle of Jim Broadbent!
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