What are you reading for January 2024?

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Anonymous wrote:Just finished the House on the Cerulean Sea. Really enjoyed it.

Up next: Unsheltered.


Really excited for Cerulean Sea! I’m like ninth on the waitlist…


Shut up 🤐

LGBTQ right?


well I'm officially supposed to be anti-lgbtq but its just a lovely story. loved it, we are all just people. If your kid likes umbrella academy this is good as a YA read as well. I want to read the other 2 stories in this world but I started the other one about the dead guy and it was just a gay romance and I dont even like straight romance but the author has this very gentle approach that is so refreshing in this rather nasty world we all have decided to be a part of. it doesn't have to this way, we can just choose kindness and let the chips fall, so what if my house is smaller, Car is older, as long as I dont have live with the fact that IATA.
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Anonymous wrote:Can someone please recommend a fun read? I am literally reading Sandra brown and I am really liking it bc I just need simple.


Books by Mike Gayle.
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Anonymous wrote:Reading "Educated" I don't get the hype, and honestly there are times things are hard to belive like a million different pieces. Can't wait for it to be over.


I just read that recently as well. I thought it was fine, but I found myself skimming parts. It wasn't nearly as gripping or shocking or thought-provoking as other similar books, in my opinion.
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Currently reading Evil Eye about a Palestinian-American mother feeling repressed (at least so far). Really enjoying the parts about Palestine and descriptions of Palestinian food. But the author does a lot of telling, rather than showing. Interested to see what happens, so I’ll soldier through.
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Just read The Guest by Emma Cline. My first 2 out of 5 rating in a while.
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Anonymous wrote:Just read The Guest by Emma Cline. My first 2 out of 5 rating in a while.


Yeah, I didn't really enjoy it and it stressed me out.
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Anonymous wrote:Working my way on through all Ann Patchett books. Just read the Magician's Assistant (loved it!) in the first three days of 2024 after reading Tom Lake and Commonwealth in Dec. 2023 (and others earlier in 2023).

Curious if you enjoyed Tom Lake. I’m reading it for my book club and am finding it very boring. Hope it gets better.

It doesn’t. So boring. I don’t understand the high ratings for this.


Same here. Honestly I would have liked it better if it was just the Tom Lake storyline. The present day story line is what I found boring.


I think this one was a little overpraised. I like Ann Patchett a lot, but this one was definitely a bit boring.
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Lessons in Chemistry.
Refreshing. Also the novelist’s first book in her 60s!
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Anonymous wrote:Just read The Guest by Emma Cline. My first 2 out of 5 rating in a while.


Yeah, I didn't really enjoy it and it stressed me out.

NP- same here! That book stressed me out so much! Glad it’s not just me.
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I'm reading Commonwealth by Ann Padgett. I liked The Dutch House and Tom Lake and this one has some good reviews. It starts slow and I almost gave up but I'm glad I didn't. It's kind of confusing at times, she likes to jump back and forth in time and sometimes in a confusing way, but I'm over halfway through it and I'm really liking it a lot despite that.
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Anonymous wrote:Trying to get through as much of How To Survjve a Plague (AIDS mémoire/nonfiction) before the library yoinks it back. Really good but wasn’t exactly Christmas fair.


Went to college with France - so talented!
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Anonymous wrote:Working my way on through all Ann Patchett books. Just read the Magician's Assistant (loved it!) in the first three days of 2024 after reading Tom Lake and Commonwealth in Dec. 2023 (and others earlier in 2023).

Curious if you enjoyed Tom Lake. I’m reading it for my book club and am finding it very boring. Hope it gets better.

It doesn’t. So boring. I don’t understand the high ratings for this.


Same here. Honestly I would have liked it better if it was just the Tom Lake storyline. The present day story line is what I found boring.


I think this one was a little overpraised. I like Ann Patchett a lot, but this one was definitely a bit boring.


A friend just told she preferred the flip - liked present day better than the Tom Lake angle.
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Anonymous wrote:Trying to get through as much of How To Survjve a Plague (AIDS mémoire/nonfiction) before the library yoinks it back. Really good but wasn’t exactly Christmas fair.


Went to college with France - so talented!


He is! Having finished the book, I’m now tracking down his documentary films about AIDS and Covid.
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Anonymous wrote:Just finished "Wellness" by Nathan Hill (his other book was The Nix). Really enjoyed it. Story of a couple's relationship from meeting to their mid-life issues, with flashbacks that explain what brought them to where they are.


I’m thinking of reading this one. Seems like reviews are somewhat mixed. People seem to either really love it or hate it. People in the latter category think the book is too long/goes off on tangents.
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Anonymous wrote:Just finished "Wellness" by Nathan Hill (his other book was The Nix). Really enjoyed it. Story of a couple's relationship from meeting to their mid-life issues, with flashbacks that explain what brought them to where they are.


I’m thinking of reading this one. Seems like reviews are somewhat mixed. People seem to either really love it or hate it. People in the latter category think the book is too long/goes off on tangents.


Yes, DP, I’m in the latter category. Too long, too many tangents that weren’t that interesting to me in developing the main story.
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