What are you currently reading?

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Anonymous wrote:I'm reading The Round House by Louise Erdach. The author doesn't use quotation marks which drives me insane.


I read "Normal People" by Sally Rooney (based on a DCUM recommendation) and had the same issue with it! I didn't like the book anyway but the lack of quotation marks was the kicker. --OP.


probably want to stay away from Wolf Hall then
Anonymous
I'm the PP who posted about Pachinko several months back. I'm now reading Jami Attenberg's The Middlesteins. I really liked her recent All This Could Be Yours--a type of book I don't usually go for (novel about an extremely dysfunctional family). But I was surprised at how much I enjoyed it, and I really like her writing style, so I thought to try another one of her books.
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Anonymous wrote:I'm the PP who posted about Pachinko several months back. I'm now reading Jami Attenberg's The Middlesteins. I really liked her recent All This Could Be Yours--a type of book I don't usually go for (novel about an extremely dysfunctional family). But I was surprised at how much I enjoyed it, and I really like her writing style, so I thought to try another one of her books.


I really liked All This, too! How are you liking The Middlesteins? LOVED Pachinko, too.

I am reading one of the Amazon first picks that Kindle users get for free. I don't even know the title but it's about a woman who gets wrangled into being a bridesmaid in five weddings in one year and decides to write an anonymous blog about it. It's nothing to write home about but I am enjoying it. It's set in DC. I've been laid up with COVID and now with a sinus infection, so this is what I have the attention span for - and for that it's perfect.

Just googled the premise and came up with the title: https://www.amazon.com/Love-Friends-Sara-Goodman-Confino-ebook/dp/B08K919B23
Anonymous
Woman On Fire by Lisa Barr. Book club reading.
Anonymous
Not That Complicated, by Isabel Murray.

It’s a romcom. Funnier and more heartfelt than I expected. There’s a mystery, but it’s kind of adjacent to the relationship.

“If this was your classic Cotswolds murder mystery (it’s not) and Ray was an amateur detective (he isn’t) then when he stumbles across something unexpected under his bedroom floor, he’d investigate the hell out of it.

Hard pass.

Ray’s just a thirtysomething graphic designer with a broken heart who doesn’t much like his life right now...”
Anonymous
The Nature of the Beast by Louise Penny. Light and frothy stuff, but well written.
Anonymous
I'm about to start reading The Song of Achilles. It's been so relentlessly hyped up that I'm almost nervous to read it because I worry I won't like it!

Next up after that is Rules of Civility by Amor Towles. I really liked Gentleman in Moscow and rather liked Lincoln Highway so I'm cautiously optimistic about it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm about to start reading The Song of Achilles. It's been so relentlessly hyped up that I'm almost nervous to read it because I worry I won't like it!

Next up after that is Rules of Civility by Amor Towles. I really liked Gentleman in Moscow and rather liked Lincoln Highway so I'm cautiously optimistic about it.


DD loved Song of Achilles, and didn’t expect to love it. I’ve been meaning to get to it too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm reading The Round House by Louise Erdach. The author doesn't use quotation marks which drives me insane.


I read "Normal People" by Sally Rooney (based on a DCUM recommendation) and had the same issue with it! I didn't like the book anyway but the lack of quotation marks was the kicker. --OP.


probably want to stay away from Wolf Hall then


LOL
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm about to start reading The Song of Achilles. It's been so relentlessly hyped up that I'm almost nervous to read it because I worry I won't like it!

Next up after that is Rules of Civility by Amor Towles. I really liked Gentleman in Moscow and rather liked Lincoln Highway so I'm cautiously optimistic about it.


I loved the story of Song of Achilles. I had a hard time with the writing style. Because of this, it was an interesting case where I didn’t enjoy it so much as I read it, but the further I was from finishing it the more the story fascinated me. And continues to. It was the book that catapulted me into reading a ton of LGBTQ+ novels.

Also, for a brief time I became slightly obsessed with a song about Achilles by the band Gang of Youths. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=T_V76Dm42bY
Anonymous
I am reading Anxious People. It is sort of charming but a little too pleased with its own cuteness/cleverness.
Anonymous
Accidental Tourist - really enjoying it!!

House in the Cerulean Sea is a children's book marketed to adults. Do not get how it was so popular
Anonymous
Time is a Mother - I am savoring it.

I read Wolf Hall, but I thought the pacing and plot fizzled. I have not read Song of Achilles or Circe, but maybe next!
Anonymous
Embarrassing but “The Perfect Cheerleader” (pretty good so far!)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am reading Anxious People. It is sort of charming but a little too pleased with its own cuteness/cleverness.


I found it got better - I didn’t love it at first.
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