Anonymous wrote:I was on vacation last week and read
The Wedding People--I enjoyed it even if it was ridiculous fluff. (other people have already described the plot)
Tilt--a pregnant woman is trapped in a massive earthquake in an IKEA and needs to navigate her way home across a destroyed city. I found the main character irritating and hated the ending.
The Quiche of Death--the first Agatha Raisin mystery, I found this in a library book sale recently. It's a cute, cozy mystery about a marketing exec who retires to the Cotswolds.
Currently reading The Favorites--about an ice dance team and the various drama and scandal that follows their career. It alternates chapters from the female character's perspective with quotes from her rivals/coaches/etc. A friend of mine described it as "juicy" and that's a good word for it. I'm finding it entertaining, but it might be lowering my IQ.
Up next, The Doorman (previously mentioned here) and All the Water in the World (post global warming survival novel). The online synopsis describes it as a mix of From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler and Parable of the Sower.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am really struggling to get through Atmosphere (audiobook version) but the reviews are all so good?!
My audible app suggested it after I listened to the wedding people, which was not high brow but enjoyable. And the reviews were uniformly high on the app.
Maybe it's the format? All the in space suspense seems so unrealistic and drawn out and the romance so slow and painful.
I am finding it so overwrought. The
It's not good and I usually love Taylor Jenkins Reid. My friend and I were discussing it and she made the point that she thinks all the rave reviews are just people on autopilot who think they are supposed to love anything Taylor Jenkins Reid writes and aren't giving it much independent thought.
Anonymous wrote:Just finished Long Island Compromise. I absolutely loved it. Though I disliked each character in various ways, I couldn’t get enough and compulsively devoured the whole (long, dense) book in a few days. I found it insightful and remarkably clever and funny. One of my favorite reads so far this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am really struggling to get through Atmosphere (audiobook version) but the reviews are all so good?!
My audible app suggested it after I listened to the wedding people, which was not high brow but enjoyable. And the reviews were uniformly high on the app.
Maybe it's the format? All the in space suspense seems so unrealistic and drawn out and the romance so slow and painful.
I am finding it so overwrought. The
It's not good and I usually love Taylor Jenkins Reid. My friend and I were discussing it and she made the point that she thinks all the rave reviews are just people on autopilot who think they are supposed to love anything Taylor Jenkins Reid writes and aren't giving it much independent thought.
Anonymous wrote:The new Wally Lamb book!
Anonymous wrote:I am really struggling to get through Atmosphere (audiobook version) but the reviews are all so good?!
My audible app suggested it after I listened to the wedding people, which was not high brow but enjoyable. And the reviews were uniformly high on the app.
Maybe it's the format? All the in space suspense seems so unrealistic and drawn out and the romance so slow and painful.
I am finding it so overwrought. The
Anonymous wrote:Long Island by Colm Toibin. I’m halfway through—enjoying, but I liked Brooklyn better.