Anonymous
Post 02/03/2025 07:13     Subject: Re:February 2025 - What are you reading?

West with giraffes
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2025 22:48     Subject: February 2025 - What are you reading?

Here to Stay: Poetry and Prose from the Undocumented Diaspora. Almost done. It is an anthology and I LOVE some of the works and don't love some.
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2025 22:34     Subject: Re:February 2025 - What are you reading?

Anonymous wrote:My book club read The Wedding People for this month's selection. In my opinion, it's a bit of a beach read but I LOVED IT! As did many members in our group. We needed it after two months of Vietnam selections - one was TERRIFIC and one was not but both were heavy.


What was the terrific one?
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2025 22:09     Subject: Re:February 2025 - What are you reading?

My book club read The Wedding People for this month's selection. In my opinion, it's a bit of a beach read but I LOVED IT! As did many members in our group. We needed it after two months of Vietnam selections - one was TERRIFIC and one was not but both were heavy.
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2025 21:12     Subject: February 2025 - What are you reading?

Fork in the Road
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2025 21:09     Subject: February 2025 - What are you reading?

Anonymous wrote:The Wedding People by Alison Espach
Recommended on here
Really good so far- still in the beginning


I just finished this one! I really enjoyed it.
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2025 14:02     Subject: February 2025 - What are you reading?

Anonymous wrote:The Wedding People by Alison Espach
Recommended on here
Really good so far- still in the beginning


This book stays good!

I’m reading It Ends With Us. I like it so far! My 7th book of the year, so I’m proud of myself so staying consistent.
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2025 19:03     Subject: Re:February 2025 - What are you reading?

1. Just finished Matt Rife's (memoir) book Your Mom's Gonna Love Me. Uh, no. I did not at all love the book. It wasn't well written (I'm pretty confident he used a ghost writer) and it had SO much in it from his comedy specials that it was repetitive.

2. Good Morning, Monster a nonfiction by Catherine Gildiner. I am LOVING this. She's a retired psychologist from Canada and she wrote about some of her most interesting patients. I love the intersection of sociology and psychology (specifically, child development) and it's fascinating. There is a lot of serious abuse mentioned so don't leave it around for your kids to read.
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2025 18:58     Subject: February 2025 - What are you reading?

I would agree, this would be a hard read as a survivor. Glad you beat cancer.
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2025 17:38     Subject: February 2025 - What are you reading?

Anonymous wrote:We All Want Impossible Things. I liked Sandwich and this is the same author. Not great literature, but a quick read and good (but sad) story.


I’m a cancer survivor and just don’t think I read this even though I loved Sandwich.
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2025 17:37     Subject: February 2025 - What are you reading?

Colored Television by Danzy Senna
The Searcher by Tana French
The Briar Club by Kate Quinn (audio)

I like them all so far.
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2025 17:20     Subject: February 2025 - What are you reading?

The Wedding People by Alison Espach
Recommended on here
Really good so far- still in the beginning
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2025 17:11     Subject: February 2025 - What are you reading?

We All Want Impossible Things. I liked Sandwich and this is the same author. Not great literature, but a quick read and good (but sad) story.
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2025 15:33     Subject: February 2025 - What are you reading?

Ghost of the Neon God
a Novella by TR Napper.
I finished it and then turned around to start it again. It's so short and so hard to describe. Here's one of the editorial reviews though:

"Johnny Mnemonic in the Australian Outback with some Ghost in the Shell ruminations on the future of artificial intelligence. A cracking good read; T. R. Napper is one of the best SF writers working today."
Richard Swan, author of The Justice of Kings


And here's a blurb by Adrian Collins, Grimdark Magazine
"If you’ve ever wondered what a first world country would feel like if it became a third world country with slums and desperation and the rich looking down upon the poor, and the lack of hope to get out of your situation while you watched the wealthy whine about their hardships for sympathy… look no further."

I'm just feeling apocalyptic lately and this book hit the spot.
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2025 15:17     Subject: February 2025 - What are you reading?

What is everyone reading this month?
What is it about?
What do you think of it?