I'm enjoying "How Can I Help You"! I am almost halfway through. I enjoy complicated characters and unreliable narrators (which I suspect the nurse may be!). It's certainly not a cozy book, very dark. I like the pacing. |
One of my fave authors (Gary Shteyngart) pushed Happiness Falls very heavily, so I am looking forward to my turn on Libby. I thought Kim's first book (Miracle Creek) was a little rough but had good bones. I am hopeful about seeing Kim develop as a writer. |
The Roundhouse |
| Just started How To Survive A Plague, which is about the patient led research during the AIDS crisis. Not new but new to me. |
I too read The Sentence a couple months ago and enjoyed it. And vowed to read more Erdrich... but then have failed to do so. Please let us know if there is a good "next book"... Now reading Wellness (Nathan Hill) for book club, which I was primed to hate, because anything billed as a "portrait of a marriage" is basically my least favorite genre. It is much much better than I expected. Except that its skewering of (my?) modern day parenting is so spot on that it is causing me to almost physically twitch in embarrassment. Whether that is a pro or con I leave up to you, dear readers. I am also doing the audiobook for The House by the Cerulean Sea, which is far more hackneyed and saccharine than I expected. It is still a fairly pleasant listen on my tedious metro commute, so for that limited purpose, I give it a qualified recommendation. |
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The Boys: A Memoir of Hollywood and Family, by Ron Howard and Clint Howard.
It was not as dull as I had expected. |
| Just finished The Gravedigger's Daughter and started Tom Lake. |
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I'm working on An Elderly Lady is Up to No Good but I'm not enjoying it as much as I hoped. The first section was really good, and I think I would have enjoyed that story continuing, but the book is more like five short stories.
Also reading Peg and Rose Stir Up Trouble by Laurien Berenson. I'm only a few chapters in but it's good so far. Next up is The Spare Room by Andrea Bartz. |
| Just finished Heaven and Earth Grocery Store. I give it 4 out of 5 stars. I admit I was expecting to like it more based on reviews. To me it seemed like a tamer version of Deacon King Kong (his previous book). |
| Currently reading These Burning Stars by Bethany Jacobs- very good space opera - first in a series |
Yeah, just because it’s on Oprah’s book club picks, does not make it a good read. |
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Going Infinite by Michael Lewis
Sam Bankman-Fried is interesting among other things. |
While I agree with your sentiment that just because a book is on Oprah’s (or Jenna’s or Reece’s) list, it doesn’t mean a book is a good read or that everyone will love it, I was going by the NYT, WaPo, NPR etc. reviews. WaPo had it as one of the top 10 books of the year. It was good/fine, but not great in my opinion. I don’t regret reading it. It just didn’t live up to my expectations. |
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Finished The Nest.
Currently 1/5 through Middlesex. Bought The Mists of Avalon and was really looking forward to reading it. Then happened upon the information that the author was a horrific child sex abuser and also that she supported her partner abusing and molesting many children including things like tryimg to adopt kids he wanted to abuse. Will return the book. I'm feeling completely disturbed by this. |
I got it out of the library for my husband. He thought it was just ok. I think he's read almost all of James Baldwin's books. |