Anonymous wrote:I loved The Alice Network by Kate Quinn. She has another book, The Huntress, that is in my queue but haven’t read yet.
Anonymous wrote:Remarkably Bright Creatures. Really enjoyed this one; it’s charming and a bit different. Not fast paced, no big mystery to solve, but very engaging.
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While I'm here, I'll also recommend The Island of Missing Trees by Elif Shafak. It's a family story told across two generations, in Cyprus and in London. It's excellent.
This has been my favorite read of this year by far. It's just beautiful and one of those books that sits with you for a while long after you're done with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anxious People.
I didn’t like this book. I disliked it so much I considered quitting after I stared but read to the end thinking it must get better since everyone seems to love it. Nope, it didn’t get any better.
Also HATED it. And I usually like that author!
I love the types of books on this thread. One that I'll throw out to you all is "The Heart's Invisible Furies." It's modern Irish history through the eyes of a quirky kid growing up gay.
I LOVED The Heart’s Invisible Furies, so much so I ordered my own copy after reading it from the library!
Another suggestion - My Ex-Life.
Thank you for the Heart's Invisible Furies rec. Just started and loving it!
I picked this up based on this thread. Liked but didn't love - too long and the emotional payoff came too late to be really satisfying for me. I'd be interested to hear what you think..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anxious People.
I didn’t like this book. I disliked it so much I considered quitting after I stared but read to the end thinking it must get better since everyone seems to love it. Nope, it didn’t get any better.
Also HATED it. And I usually like that author!
I love the types of books on this thread. One that I'll throw out to you all is "The Heart's Invisible Furies." It's modern Irish history through the eyes of a quirky kid growing up gay.
I LOVED The Heart’s Invisible Furies, so much so I ordered my own copy after reading it from the library!
Another suggestion - My Ex-Life.
Thank you for the Heart's Invisible Furies rec. Just started and loving it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anxious People.
I didn’t like this book. I disliked it so much I considered quitting after I stared but read to the end thinking it must get better since everyone seems to love it. Nope, it didn’t get any better.
Also HATED it. And I usually like that author!
I love the types of books on this thread. One that I'll throw out to you all is "The Heart's Invisible Furies." It's modern Irish history through the eyes of a quirky kid growing up gay.
I LOVED The Heart’s Invisible Furies, so much so I ordered my own copy after reading it from the library!
Another suggestion - My Ex-Life.
Anonymous wrote:A Tale for the Time Being by Ruth Ozecki
Anonymous wrote: I've never watched an episode of The Bachelor but I really enjoyed Hannah Brown's memoir, God Bless This Mess. She's a very good storyteller and the entire book read like a plot of a TV show with all the twists and turns. Highly recommend.