| The Cartographers |
couldn't get into circe |
| The Change - read recently based on DCUM. Revenge fantasy about women who get witchy powers after menopause. A little over the top but fun. |
OMG that sounds really fun - going to add to my TBR |
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I very much enjoyed French Braid by Anne Tyler - deceptively breezy, but amusingly accurate novel about three generations of a Baltimore family.
I also enjoyed Harlem Shuffle by Colson Whitehead - about a black man trying to make his way in 1960s Harlem - not woman-centered, though. Agree about Happiness - one of my fave books of past decade. Hour of the Witch by Chris Bohjalian is quite good about a woman accused of witchcraft in Massachusetts and has some of the literary tension of a thriller without the explicit violence. |
| One Italian Summer - it's about a woman grieving the loss of her mother. She and her mother planned a trip to Italy and now the daughter has to go alone. It's sad, but enjoyable. |
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The last three books I read were:
Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn. A pretty good read but quite dark. Apples Never Fall by Liane Moriarty. Definitely a light read, I enjoyed it while I was consuming it but afterwards a few flaws stuck out in my mind which slightly lowered my review of the novel. The Elegance of the Hedgehog (forget the author's name offhand). Overall I enjoyed the read but much like with the Moriarty novel, once I got to the end and looked back at the book more critically I recognized some of the flaws in the book and so my rearview mirror take was a bit less positive than how I would have rated the book while I was reading it. |
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Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus
Nothing to See Here by Kevin Wilson |
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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08NFT8N8F/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1
Paper Palace. I read a lot and this was one of my favorite books in years. That and Verity. I loved the writing but hated the book at the end. |
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Rules of civility was great
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Cover Story by Susan Rigetti is lighter than what you are looking for, but it's a great summer read if anyone needs a recommendation. It's about a con artist in the publishing world. It's similar to Inventing Anna, if anyone has seen that series.
Love & Saffron by Kim Fay is an epistolary novel. Very sweet and could be read in one sitting. Home or Away by Kathleen West. A former elite female hockey player returns to her hometown so her son can play hockey on a higher level. She has secrets from her past. Take My Hand by Dolen Perkins-Valdez. Excellent story set in the early 70s about a black woman who is a home health nurse and becomes aware of unethical practices. |
OP here. I enjoyed it, too!! |
Sure! Some of these were lighter than others, but I enjoyed them all (again, to differing degrees): Domestic/Family/Suburban thrillers: The Last Flight (Julie Clark) The Power Couple (Alex Berenson) Imperfect Women (Araminta Hall) Three Perfect Liars (Heidi Perks) Not a Happy Family (Shari Lapena) The Marriage Pact (Michelle Richmond) The Gifted School (Bruce Holsinger) Contemporary Spy Thrillers: Damascus Station (David McCloskey) The Cover Wife (Dan Fesperman) The Paris Diversion (Chris Pavone) Never (Ken Follett) Pretty Things (Janelle Brown) (crime, not spy) |
Slightly more rooted in reality, but also a story of menopause: Wayward by Dana Spiotta -- maybe my favorite book of 2022 |
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