Finished the Midnight Train; it’s ok, but a bit too “it’s a wonderful life” for my taste (I do generally like Matt Haig as a writer, he usually has great insights into human nature).
I started Whistler and am enjoying it, but then our book club selected the Calamity Club—it’s a longer book (set in 1933 Mississippi, with intertwining stories of several women), so I started it right away. And now I cannot put it down! Excellent writing, the characters are well crafted and vivid, the pacing is good so far, and Stockett has a great ear for dialogue. I wasn’t expecting to be so into it.
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