Anonymous
Post 10/01/2025 16:59     Subject: Saptember 2025 -- What are you reading?

I just finished Lily King’s Heart the Lover. It’s a quick one sitting type of read. 5 stars. Keep a box of tissues nearby if you plan to read it.

Anonymous
Post 09/30/2025 02:16     Subject: Saptember 2025 -- What are you reading?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Recently finished the Poisonwood Bible for book club…loved it! I also ended up reading Heart of Darkness (the horror!). I tried but could not get into Tram 83 (contemporary Congolese author).

I loved Demon Copperhead, but hated the Bean Trees in 9th grade. Worth a re-read?

I’m contemplating either Audition or the Loneliness of Sonia and Suni as my next read. Thoughts?


Do you want a short or long book? I read Audition a bit ago and it’s a puzzle of a book in a good way. I’m only about a quarter into Sonia and Sunny and liking it so far.


Thank you! Given your summary and due dates, I went with Audition and was quickly pulled into the sorry (I’m ~30% in)…”puzzle of a book” is a great description. Sonia and Suni may be a next year read based on where I am in the queue.


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Anonymous
Post 09/30/2025 02:16     Subject: Saptember 2025 -- What are you reading?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Recently finished the Poisonwood Bible for book club…loved it! I also ended up reading Heart of Darkness (the horror!). I tried but could not get into Tram 83 (contemporary Congolese author).

I loved Demon Copperhead, but hated the Bean Trees in 9th grade. Worth a re-read?

I’m contemplating either Audition or the Loneliness of Sonia and Suni as my next read. Thoughts?


Do you want a short or long book? I read Audition a bit ago and it’s a puzzle of a book in a good way. I’m only about a quarter into Sonia and Sunny and liking it so far.


Thank you! Given your summary and due dates, I went with Audition and was quickly pulled into the sorry (I’m ~30% in)…”puzzle of a book” is a great description. Sonia and Suni may be a next year read based on where I am in the queue.
Anonymous
Post 09/29/2025 22:07     Subject: Saptember 2025 -- What are you reading?

Anonymous wrote:I see I am not the only one taking the Booker short list seriously! I am about 150 pages into Flashlight by Susan Choi and really enjoying it so far. It is about a Korean man married to an American woman who dies in an accident/is maybe kidnapped by North Korea in the 1970s. But it is also a family drama. So far very well written and interesting and compelling. I also enjoyed her previous novel, Trust Exerciss, quite a bit though wanted a book club afterward to unpack it!


That’s on my list!

Just finished “The Land in Winter” from the short list. It’s more of a traditional read than typically associated with recent Booker picks, about two couples in post-WWII England. It’s beautifully written but definitely melancholy.