February Book Log - open to all!

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Anonymous wrote:The Latecomer 8/10 - very well drawn wealthy New York Jewish family - I felt deeply for these lost characters even though they might come off as difficult. The ending is a little too neat, but still satisfying.


Who is this written by?


Jean Hanff Korelitz
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Readi bc Wrong Place, Wrong Time. Very good! Hard to describe - mystery, time Travel, mother-son, father-daughter, husband-wife. It’s all there.

I just finished this and I loved it! I kept declining to read because the summary seemed meh but it was a great listen (audiobook).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I just started the unsinkable Greta James which was a DCuM recommendation months ago, because we had our own boom board.


I just finished it and laughing all the typos I had here. It was good - thanks for the rec.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just started the unsinkable Greta James which was a DCuM recommendation months ago, because we had our own boom board.


I just finished it and laughing all the typos I had here. It was good - thanks for the rec.


NP. I thought it was a quick, fun read but nothing remarkable. Pretty predictable.
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do these have to be newly published or written anytime books?
Anonymous
Remember me by Deb Bedford--its under Christian Fiction genre but really quite an interesting little book about being able to move on from "the one", its really simple but Im enjoying it....it is about love that when unable to be consumed can be so much more than that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:do these have to be newly published or written anytime books?


Not at all, just whatever you're reading during February and what you think of it (who wrote it, out of 10 if you can, etc)
Anonymous
The Juggler and the King, by Aharon Feldman
Anonymous
I am starting My Year of Rest and Relaxation based on the recommendations here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am starting My Year of Rest and Relaxation based on the recommendations here.

LOL I just put it on hold at the library
Anonymous
I just finished Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow. I am in the clearly small minority of those who didn’t care for it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I just finished Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow. I am in the clearly small minority of those who didn’t care for it.

what's your score?
Anonymous
Just finished Revelle by Lyssa Mia Smith, which comes out Feb 14. It's a fantasy retelling of Moulin Rouge set during Prohibition. A little dark, but I could see YA fans making it a hit.

Emily Wilde's Enyclopaedia of Faeries by Heather Fawcett is a nice cozy fantasy about Oxford professors doing research in a fake Scandanavian country. Really lovely writing.
Anonymous
I just finished the book by Prince Harry. It was an entertaining read, nothing too deep. I read My Year of Rest a couple of years ago and I still remember it! I've been also rereading some Mary Balogh series because they are "comfort food" to me as there's a lot going on in my life right now. I've already added a couple of the recs here to my library list so thank you readers!
Anonymous
I just finished Blood Grove. 9/10. Walter Mosley. Easy Rawlins. God I love this series. It took me awhile to get back to it.
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