Anonymous wrote:Anyone else read Lauren Geoff’s Brawler (short stories)?
So, so good!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just finished Theo of Golden which everyone raves about. I had to force myself to finish. The concept seemed interesting but it really dragged for me. The book was cloying and saccharine.
I just started Sociopath: A Memoir and it’s too soon to form an opinion. My next read will be The Correspondent.
My last great read was The Wedding People.
This was a DNF for me. Will be interested to hear what you think. I got bored quickly.
It was a DNF for me, too! Like, within the first couple of chapters.
Anonymous wrote:Started Kin by Tayari Jones (who is wonderful, I met her when she taught a workshop at my grad program).
This book is so good, I can barely put it down. I'm not even finished and I can tell you it's a 10/10. Incredible voice. And can we please have more books about women and their friendships?
Anonymous wrote:Started Kin by Tayari Jones (who is wonderful, I met her when she taught a workshop at my grad program).
This book is so good, I can barely put it down. I'm not even finished and I can tell you it's a 10/10. Incredible voice. And can we please have more books about women and their friendships?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just finished Theo of Golden which everyone raves about. I had to force myself to finish. The concept seemed interesting but it really dragged for me. The book was cloying and saccharine.
I just started Sociopath: A Memoir and it’s too soon to form an opinion. My next read will be The Correspondent.
My last great read was The Wedding People.
This was a DNF for me. Will be interested to hear what you think. I got bored quickly.
Anonymous wrote:I just finished Theo of Golden which everyone raves about. I had to force myself to finish. The concept seemed interesting but it really dragged for me. The book was cloying and saccharine.
I just started Sociopath: A Memoir and it’s too soon to form an opinion. My next read will be The Correspondent.
My last great read was The Wedding People.
Anonymous wrote:I'm flying through the Emma M. Lion journals. I'm just starting volume 4. Beth Brower knows how to write intriguing male characters.