| Me before you by jojo moyes |
| Mobs, Messiahs, and Markets. |
| Five Days at Memorial. An account of Hurricane Katrina from the hospital, Memorial. |
| "World Without End", the sort-of-sequel to "Pillars of the Earth". I love those historical fiction type books. |
speaking of funny I just read Stupid Shit my Dad says and I suck at Girls-so funny. |
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"When Everything Changed: the Amazing Journey of American Women from 1960 to the Present" Gail Collins, 2009. Interesting. I'm from Europe, and not that generation, so I didn't know all this. It makes a nice change from my usual Agatha Christies and Bill Bryson
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I read reviews of this and put it on my to-read list. How is it? |
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I just finished The Burgess Boys. Good but not at the level of Olive Kitteridge, I thought.
Now I am re-reading Crossing to Safety by Wallace Stegner. Next up is The Woman Upstairs by Claire Messud. |
So far, so good! It is kind of rushing through her early years, but the main focus of the book is supposed to be the story of her as an inventor, so I think it is covering the early years so quickly on purpose. |
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Jonathan Kellerman is married to Faye Kellerman and they're both writers.
Faye has a series of books about Christopher Donatti and his son Gabe Whitman - I go through those like nothing else. LOVE them! |
| Michael Connelly's "The Overlook". |
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I just finished The Interestings. I couldn't get past my dislike of the main character and how poorly fleshed out some of the secondary characters are.
It paled in comparison the The Goldfinch, which was fantastic. |
| Tea time for the Firefly, a historical fiction novel set on tea plantations in Colonial India. I'm enjoying it, though not as much as The Far Pavilions, which I feel compelled to revisit every couple of years. |
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If you like Far Pavilions, have you read A Suitable Boy?
I just finished Where'd You Go, Bernadette? and Love, Nina. |
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The Fantastic Imagination: An Anthology of High Fantasy edited by Robert H Boyer and Kenneth Zahorski. It has one of my favorite all time stories in it "Come Lady Death" by Peter Beagle (who wrote The Last Unicorn)
And also, The Complete Works of Edgar Allen Poe. |