This is on my to-read list! |
I'm this PP ^^. Finished Stella Maris and had learned that it is a companion book to The Passenger which should be read first. So I read The Passenger. The Passenger is better than Stella Maris. Stella Maris is only dialogue between a patient and her psychiatrist and if you are familiar with Cormac McCarthy, there are no quotation marks with his dialogue, lol. It's not too hard to keep track of who is saying what though. The Passenger is more what I expect from Cormac McCarthy, strange in wonderful and disturbing and deeply human ways. That said, neither of these books became a favorite. Stella Maris being only dialogue is missing a lot of the prose of his that I love so much. And with both of them I was having to roll my eyes quite a bit at the misogyny. It wasn't even the typical Cormac McCarthy Blood Meridian misogyny, it was garden variety. Ugh. Would never recommend these to anyone who hasn't read his other books. He's an acquired taste to begin with and these were lacking in what people love about his writing, and saturated with some of the stuff that people don't. |
| Finally getting around to reading James by Percival Everett. About two-thirds through and really enjoying it. I don't often like very hyped up books, this one has been very good though. |
I’m this PP. Really liked The Wall. Not an effortless read but well worth it. Now starting Amma by Saraid de Silva. |
| The Look by Michelle Obama |
| I just started The Elements...heavy topic (child sexual abuse) but so far I'm liking the book. |
I believe this. Often I’m reading a mediocre book that almost screams, “I was written solely because my author hoped someone would want to adapt this.” |
I read this a few months ago and would give it the same rating. I didn’t think it was as good as “The Island of Missing Trees,” but it was still engaging, and as you noted, well researched. |
I finished Less and am underwhelmed. Probably should look up the other contenders that year for context. Now reading The Forbidden Notebook about a woman in 1950s Rome who starts a journal and it leads her to examining her life. It was written in the 50s and I’m shocked at how modern the issues feel. |
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"Long Island Compromise" by Taffy Brodesser-Akner.
I finished "Fleishman Is in Trouble" last summer after initially putting it down as a DNR, and I was surprised at how much I enjoyed it when I gave it a second try. This book is even better. |
First PP— I’ve noticed this quite a bit recently and find it disappointing. I also think I had a negative attitude toward the book here because it felt like such an obvious marketing ploy. I do not believe for a second that these two organically came together to write a “ghost love story.” |
A Thousand Acres is one of my favorite books. My husband is reading and loving The Gales of November right now. Do you hail from the midwest, PP? |
| Just read Slow Dance by Rainbow Rowell -- it was enjoyable and an easy read. |
new poster. I read trust Exercise in 2020 and HATED it. Loathed it. Was pissed I spent time reading it. Will never read anything by the author I hated it so much. That said, the beginning was a struggle, the middle section was ok (but felt too indulgent and "look at what a clever writer I am), and the end section was just terrible. |
I thought it was just ok. |