| I just got two volumes from the British Library Tales of the Weird anthology series (the one of stories about coasts and the one of stories about trains) to read on a trip. |
Agreed. Also super shallow. I never connected with any of the characters. |
PP here. I had that thought. I try to be really picky about what I listen to because a bad narrator or a story that doesn't translate well can ruin an otherwise amazing book. I liked the cast of narrators for this book a lot so I was really hopeful but then I felt like it just droned and droned. I may give it a while and then start it as an actual book (well, e-book) and see if I can enjoy it that way. |
I do - I'm 50 and I love hearing my parents' stories! (I might be weird.) |
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I am reading the “Murderbot Diaries” - Rogue Protocol (#3 in the series). It is a fun sci-fi adventure romp. I love the lead character’s snarky attitude. It is a Libby borrow. Had it on my TBR list from friends recommendations and GoodReads lists etc.
I hear it is going to be made as a series on Apple TV. Yay! |
| Starting “The View from Pompey’s Head.” Have long meant to read it. |
I agree about the great writing. I’ve been in a slump and had been looking to start The Women but may hold off now. Do you have any suggestions for books with great literary writing? |
| Just started Happy Go Lucky by David Sedaris. |
Came back to report that this was very good and I highly recommend it. There's a sequel that I've got on hold now. |
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Thing of Beauty by Stephen Fried (about the model Gia Carangi)
With the Old Breed by Eugene Sledge |
Count me in too! I ended up quitting two-thirds through. I simply didn’t care about this family. The love affair wasn’t compelling in the least. The daughters all blended together. And doling out the memories bit-by-bit only works if the memories are exciting. Here, they were dull. |
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I listened to "The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry" by Rachel Joyce.
It was about a newly retired man who decides to go for a 600 mile walk. While walking, he thinks about his life. I thought it was okay. The reviews said it was a NYT bestseller, named as one of the best books of the year, etc. But for me, I thought it was just okay. I downloaded it from my library. I was interested in the book because I too am newly retired and I like reading books about what other older people are doing in retirement. There is a sequel. Maybe I will read the sequel some day, maybe not. |
| Just started The Bee Sting. I love it so far!!! |
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Just finished Ripe by Sarah Rose Etter.
Bought it based on recs here. I liked it. Found it relatable in many ways, not all, but enough that little disturbed me. The drugs disturbed me, but only slightly, the whole book had a bit of a surreal edge, like it was over before it started. Would recommend if you aren't bothered by the reality of some people's human experience, and if you like reading all sorts of stories. I'm wondering how true the catholic catechism story was, that they passed out small 12 week old plastic fetuses to 8 year olds for them to treasure so they never get an abortion?! But don't really want to google that up. How much did that happen? |
I just finished Skippy Dies by the same author and I really enjoyed it. |