Shut up 🤐 |
Why |
This book is so depressing. I wish I hadn't wasted my time. I enjoyed her other books. |
LGBTQ right? |
| Just finished Tom Lake. It was just okay. |
I loved this book. And hard disagree on your second point. Readers can do some work when reading. |
This is literally one of my favorite books I have read. I just adored it. Cannot recommend enough. I had the hard copy, but then also had to travel, so I got it on Kindle and on Audible, which I never do, because I didn't want to stop. I still think about those characters, and it's been a month. |
Oh! It didn't quote the original - read The Bee Sting by Paul Murray. |
Fair enough. I don’t mind being challenged in my reading, and I think many authors who use this tactic do a fair to good job of weaving in other languages, including Huynh. But I don’t want to have to spend half the time on my phone looking things up; it breaks the flow and dampens the whole read for me. I DNF Katie Gutierrez’s More Than You’ll Ever Know for this reason; rather than enhancing the narrative and creating a sense of place, the Spanish was haphazard and distracting, and many goodreads reviewers concurred. |
Me before you was pretty depressing too. |
| Can someone please recommend a fun read? I am literally reading Sandra brown and I am really liking it bc I just need simple. |
|
Try Everyone Is Beautiful by Katherine Center, I thought it was pretty fun.
I'm currently reading Commonwealth by Ann Patchett, not too sure about it yet. |
Abby Jimenez books are super light and fun |
|
Just finished listening to "The last Mrs. Parrish". It was well written, good narrator. I found the book unsettling. I rarely read books about creepy people being creepy to each other. But once in a while I get in the mood to do so.
The book was about a woman who wants to be rich. So she picks out a rich married man she wants and sets about trying to oust the current wife and be the new wife. I also read a book that has been on my bookshelf for years. It was called "The Nine Lessons". It was about a young man who found out he was going to be a father and was feeling apprehensive about it. So his own father gives him golf lessons and imparts life lessons at the same time. It was okay. I can finally get it off my bookshelf now and donate it to goodwill. |
| I started The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store by James McBride and I’m feeling conflicted. It’s not bad, but these characters don’t feel real. They feel like characters. Chona particularly is a little too “perfect” to be believable. I am going to try to stick with it because it got good reviews but so I’m far I’m not wowed. |