Tessa Dare is bodice-ripping historical, not modern day, correct? |
| Paris in Love is delightful, funny, sweet collection of nonfiction bits about a mom's time in Paris with her family. |
| The Rosie Project |
I second this. Fredrik Backman’s books. |
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The Scottish writer
Books set in Africa and Scotland mystery cozies do good |
| Anxious People is a delightful book. |
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Anxious People had me crying tears of happiness. Backman is a delightful writer and I think this is his best book.
And, it’s not happy read through and through, but The Girl You Left Behind by Jojo Moyes had a terrific ending that also made me so happy. |
Ooof, I really dislike this book so far. I've put it aside several times ... just not into it. |
Correct. And yet, the humor is top-notch. |
Oh, sorry, I didn't understand your question. When I meant "modern-day," I meant written in modern times, not in the 1800s. |
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I loved this when it came out, though I wonder if I'd feel the same way re-reading it 20 years later:
https://smile.amazon.com/Having-Our-Say-Delany-Sisters/dp/0440220424/ref=sr_1_6?crid=2RSQVDKVPR05M&keywords=having+their+say&qid=1639412051&s=books&sprefix=having+their%2Caps%2C161&sr=1-6 |
Alexander McCall Smith? These have been recommended and I can’t seem to stick with one very long. |
My libby loan expired for Anxious People audiobook after only about 1/4 of the book. So I started the Netflix Anxious People. The two seem very different so far but I was much more enjoying the audio book. I keep nodding off watching the Netflix version. |
I liked Bachman's a Man Called Ove - I would describe that book as delightful. But I really disliked Anxious People - the structure just didn't work for me. He was trying to do too much in a very artificial structure. I definitely plan to red several of his other books, though. I really like most of Alexander McCall Smith when I was to feel good about people/the world. His characters are fundamentally decent people. I LOVE the Portuguese Irregular verb series, the Isabel Dalhousie series is very good to just get you thinking about ethics, and the Detective Varg Series is just...just about a decent person who encounters slightly weird situations. I haven't even read the #1 ladies detective agency books, but they are so well regarded I bet they are good. I just read my first book by Jenny Colgan (the Christmas bookshop) and it was gentle and sweet. |
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Red, White and Royal Blue
Fangirl The Bookish Life of Nina Hill The Flatshare |