What are you reading for December?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm reading the newest Thursday Murder Club book, The Last Devil to Die. I love the characters and the humor and don't care about the mystery part at all! But I still enjoy them.


I love that series!
Anonymous
I'm finishing up the year with The Good Lord Bird by James McBride. I've been up and down with my enjoyment of it, but I think I'll end up really appreciating what he did.

I'm also reading The Language of Butterflies - a pop science book about butterflies.
Anonymous
Prom Mom, by Laura Lippman - ugh, it's a 1/5 for me. Mediocre idea and really poor execution. This does not feel like a finished novel from Lippman at all. I loved the Tess Monaghan series and have read all her other standalone novels, so I was really looking forward to this.

Now I'm starting The Golem and the Jinni, a rec from this board, and am really excited to finish off the year on a better (reading) note.
Anonymous
Have a New Sex Life by Friday

This was a good book, similar on the same style of five love languages but more into the sex life and not just love language stuff. I found it because I'm out of credits on Audible and started browsing free books (didn't know those existed) and saw this one when I started searching things I was interested in. Finished it in a day (its about 11 hours).
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Fortunes of Jaded Women
The Final Girl Support Group
Other Birds
Let Us Descend


Have had a lot of late nights indulging in reading instead of sleep! Just cracked the last one. May finish tomorrow (my kid is way into their own book binge right now - it’s nerd mom bliss!)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Finished The Nest.

Currently 1/5 through Middlesex.

Bought The Mists of Avalon and was really looking forward to reading it. Then happened upon the information that the author was a horrific child sex abuser and also that she supported her partner abusing and molesting many children including things like tryimg to adopt kids he wanted to abuse. Will return the book. I'm feeling completely disturbed by this.


That’s really disturbing! I could never get into her books when I was younger so I never heard of this but just the Wikipedia overview is shocking. Anyway, if you’re looking for Arthurian retellings that don’t creep you out every time you think about the author, I really like Mary Stewart’s trilogy.


I was also excited about Mists of Avalon and then found out about the sheer depravity of the author. I know “death of the author” and all that—but what I learned about her, I absolutely could not get over.

Anyway, thank you for the Stewart rec!
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