What are you reading?

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Anonymous wrote:The Mysterious Benedict Society
Yes, I raided my tween's stack!


Some Kids and YA novels are so good!

Op here, I agree! Adding this one.


It's really good! Great characters, with mysteries and puzzles to solve along the way. A little dark, but thoughtfully so.
Anonymous
Lost In The Forest , By Sue Millet.
Very good so far!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lost In The Forest , By Sue Millet.
Very good so far!


Correction: Sue Miller (not Millet)
Also. Would like to recommend “Maybe You Should Talk To Someone” (memoir written by a therapist)
And, “The Paper Palace.” Both great!
Anonymous
Just read The Night Swim…very good. Then there’s the very cerebral Midnight Library. Also good.
Anonymous
My favorite books so far this year have been Invisible Child and Without You, There is No Us.

Invisible Child is an extension of this: https://www.nytimes.com/projects/2013/invisible-child/index.html

Without You... is from someone who went undercover as a journalist in North Korea. Fascinating, both of these.

Currently reading The Seventh Day by Yu Hua which is quite different than most fiction I have read. It is from a Chinese author and gives quite a commentary on modern life in China.
Anonymous
OP, it sounds like we have similar reading styles (both in pace and content - I also wasn’t taken with Sally Rooney).

Currently reading/finished:

Kim Ji-Young, Born 1982
Thousand Doors of January
Crying In H Mart
Personal Librarian
Northern Spy

Also from my last year read list, highly recommend Shuggie Bain if you haven’t read it; Five Little Indians (which might be YA?); Klara and the Sun; and Convenience Store Woman. Happy reading!
Anonymous
PP again - forgot to say, currently reading Invisible Child and it is good!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, it sounds like we have similar reading styles (both in pace and content - I also wasn’t taken with Sally Rooney).

Currently reading/finished:

Kim Ji-Young, Born 1982
Thousand Doors of January
Crying In H Mart
Personal Librarian
Northern Spy

Also from my last year read list, highly recommend Shuggie Bain if you haven’t read it; Five Little Indians (which might be YA?); Klara and the Sun; and Convenience Store Woman. Happy reading!


Thanks, PP! A few of these are new to me! Always a pleasure to connect with other readers
Anonymous
I am finally getting around to Anxious People and enjoying it a lot after a slow start.
Anonymous
Have you read Pachinko? If not- start there. Soooooo good! (Epic family saga about Koreans in Japan)

The Secret Lives of Groceries and Gulp- two really funny and informative nonfiction books I recently enjoyed.

The Color of Water- memoir about a black man’s white, Jewish mother- race, identity, family. Loved this too.

The Cold Millions or Beautiful Ruins by Jess Walter.

Tell us some of your suggestions, too, OP! (I’d be your Goodreads friend! and I read a lot!)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Have you read Pachinko? If not- start there. Soooooo good! (Epic family saga about Koreans in Japan)

The Secret Lives of Groceries and Gulp- two really funny and informative nonfiction books I recently enjoyed.

The Color of Water- memoir about a black man’s white, Jewish mother- race, identity, family. Loved this too.

The Cold Millions or Beautiful Ruins by Jess Walter.

Tell us some of your suggestions, too, OP! (I’d be your Goodreads friend! and I read a lot!)


I’m Constant Reader on Goodreads. Feel free to add me

Of your suggestions, I’ve only read Beautiful Ruins. Is Pachinko really sad?

Here are a few of my recent favorite novels:

The Days of Afrekete by Asali Solomon
Matrix by Lauren Groff
The Mothers by Brit Bennett
Outlawed by Anna North

I haven’t read as much nonfiction recently. Can’t bear too much reality, I suppose.
Anonymous
Loving these recommendations!

I’m a sci-fi and fantasy fan and loved The Ninth House (fantasy involving Yale secret societies), The Three Body Problem Trilogy, and Project Hail Mary.

Also fantasy but less “genre” and would appeal to general readers: Piranesi, Klara and the Sun, Mexican Gothic, Ariadne.

I also really enjoyed Who Is Maud Dixon?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Have you read Pachinko? If not- start there. Soooooo good! (Epic family saga about Koreans in Japan)

The Secret Lives of Groceries and Gulp- two really funny and informative nonfiction books I recently enjoyed.

The Color of Water- memoir about a black man’s white, Jewish mother- race, identity, family. Loved this too.

The Cold Millions or Beautiful Ruins by Jess Walter.

Tell us some of your suggestions, too, OP! (I’d be your Goodreads friend! and I read a lot!)


I’m Constant Reader on Goodreads. Feel free to add me

Of your suggestions, I’ve only read Beautiful Ruins. Is Pachinko really sad?

Here are a few of my recent favorite novels:

The Days of Afrekete by Asali Solomon
Matrix by Lauren Groff
The Mothers by Brit Bennett
Outlawed by Anna North

I haven’t read as much nonfiction recently. Can’t bear too much reality, I suppose.


No Pachinko isn’t sad, and thanks for your suggestions!

I’ll find you on Goodreads!
Anonymous
NP here, I am enjoying reading all these suggestions but can't for the life of me find anything I am interested in! Maybe I will start a separate thread and see if anyone has ideas for a picky reader...
Anonymous
Recent reads I am enjoying or really enjoyed:

The Maze at Windermere, by Gregory Blake Smith
The Bird King, by G. Willow Wilson
The Cold Millions, by Jess Walters
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