| I had to DNF The Frozen River. I couldn’t stand any of the characters. |
It’s not my type of genre, but did managed to finish it. |
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Just finished Flashlight by Susan Choi. It was 4.5/5 stars. It’s a great story but it was a slow read for me.
I’m now reading Wellness which im not sure I will finish. It’s a very long book and I’m skimming for now to see if it eventually catches my interest. |
| Just finished Our Kind of Game by Johanna Copeland. It's billed as a "domestic suspense psychological thriller." It was pretty good. The setting for half of it is in McLean, with some recognizable spots. |
East of Eden. Gilead. |
I just read “Exhalation” by Ted Chiang. I agree - he writes very well, and has very interesting ideas, but the lack of emotional investment you can develop in the characters makes it hard going. |
| Labrynths by Jorge Luis Borges. I had never read anything by him but I found some of the short stories very thought-provoking. They really stay with you… |
An amazing writer. |
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I'm finally getting around to Kristin Hannah's The Women.
I'm getting close to the top of the hold list for The Black Wolf as well, and am looking forward to reading that one. |
I posted about Wild Dark Shores. This week I read "Migrations," also by Charlotte McConaghy. It had all the same beautiful writing about the ocean and wildlife but I found the characters more compelling. |
It's one of my next in line reads 😍 I read The House in the Cerulean Sea and Somewhere Beyond the Sea by TJ Klune. About magical children and rules around how magical people live, being true to yourself, accepting yourself, etc. LOVED both. Had them in my shelves for a while and really enjoyed both!! Can't wait for a possible third. Also just finished Pineapple Street by Jenny Jackson. A little meh. About generational wealth, privilege etc. Was supposed to be funny but didn't land it. At first thought I might dnf, then ended up enjoying it a bit, (mostly just Sasha) then the ending/last few sentences kind of ruined any positive feelings I had about the book, just seemed so unnecessary and didn't belong. |
| The best books I've read recently are by Lily King: Heart the Lover and and Writers & Lovers. Loved them both so much. Also really liked The Rest of our Lives by Ben Markovits. It's a man who drives his daughter to college and then just keeps driving. It's great. |
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Just finished Wuthering Heights; it felt very YA/soap opera to me—so much drama stemming from immaturity. I kept wondering why there were no grown-ups in their sphere, and the complete isolation of both families at the start of the story seemed unrealistic. Surely the elder Lintons would have had some sort of social circle? Jane Eyre was far more layered and nuanced.
I’m ~20% into Fruit of the Dead (Persephone/Demeter/Hades retelling set in modern day). It’s an easy read, but struggling because the age/power dynamic feels especially “ick” right now; it’s for book club and our last selection was a DNF for me, so will keep going. Dark Renaissance is my NF book, which is interesting but hasn’t totally gripped me the way it has other readers. Up next for me will be either Marriage Portrait (Maggie O’Farrell) or the Mirror and the Light (final book in the Wolf Hall trilogy). |
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The Boyfriend ny Michelle Frances
Domestic suspense. Great! |
| The Lies they Told by Ellen Wisemam. Historical fiction about a young german immigrant mother who settles in Appalachia |