| Just finished it and really liked Tom Lake. Engaging characters, written simply (not extraneously), and a good story |
Apparently one of the daughters in the book did🤣 I didn’t care for the book. Maybe if it took place just in the past I would have liked it more. |
We read both of these for my book club last year and I enjoyed them both. They are very different books but both good in their own way. |
It's wild how people either love or hate this book. I'm in the hate camp with you, I found it so dull. |
This is a beautiful book, I read it basically in one sitting. I'm a Kristin Hannah fan and The Women was one of her weakest books. It felt gimmicky and cheap. |
I'm a DP but I love, love, loved The Lincoln Highway. Then I lent it to a friend and she could not get into it at all. If you don't like the quirky characters, I don't think that will change because I adored them from the beginning. My friend was driven crazy by all of their poor decisions, meanwhile I cared about the characters so much that their decisions made me invested. It is a slow book though, so maybe that doesn't translate well to audio. |
Two excellent books and one horrible one. It'll make for a balanced reading month (insert wink here). |
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Finished Maame, by Jessica George. It was an easy read… lightweight, but likeable. I found it hard not to root for the main character.
Still reading Crichton’s Airframe (I’m a PP from page one of this thread). Starting Family Lore, by Elizabeth Acevedo. |
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Finally got my copy of Entangled Life by Merlen Sheldrake from the library. Recommended from here (thanks DCUM!), listening to the audiobook. It’s about fungi and I’m really enjoying it so far.
I’m also going to pick the first Bridgerton book up from the library tomorrow because I’m feeling in the mood for regency romance, and am rereading Alice in Wonderland aloud to my kids. |
Which are the two you are recommending? |
| Finally started “Prophet Song” and I’m already starting to feel depressed by it… Sometimes these Booker picks are so grim. |
I too read “secret”. It was fun and silly and predictable but light. I liked the audio version. |
I mostly liked it, but I’m generally not a fan of books where like 20 important things all happen in the last 10 pages. It’s like the author is hurrying to wrap it all up. Wasn’t wild about that. |
I mostly read “light/fluffy” books as well since reading is a big escape for me. I have read all of Sophie Kinsella’s books and the only ones I don’t really like are the later shopaholic books (first one is fine). I just finished “you deserve each other “ by Sarah Hogle and can’t believe how much I enjoyed it. |
I also really like Helen Hoang’s books if you don’t mind a little spice. |