Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All the Colors of the Dark. It is pretty boring and quite long, but I'm sticking with it.
I just finished it and hated it, but I definitely seem to be an outlier. The entire middle of the book is SO boring. The writing is overwrought and the dialogue unrealistic. I really did not understand the hype for this one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All the Colors of the Dark. It is pretty boring and quite long, but I'm sticking with it.
I just finished it and hated it, but I definitely seem to be an outlier. The entire middle of the book is SO boring. The writing is overwrought and the dialogue unrealistic. I really did not understand the hype for this one.
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone read the new Anne Tyler yet?
Three Days in June — about a socially awkward mother of the bride apparently.
I have it on hold at the library and excited to read it . I find her books to be soothing and comforting. I’m glad she is still writing at age 83!
Anonymous wrote:All the Colors of the Dark. It is pretty boring and quite long, but I'm sticking with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm reading to The North Woods by Daniel Mason, a booker finalist for other works. It's the story of a cabin/house in rural western Mass and the stories of the inhabitants over 300 years. Really wonderful, especially since I grew up in a similar house in Vermont.
I read it a few weeks ago and agree, absolutely loved it. The beauty of New England and the span of time just opened up before me. My favorite book I've read this year.
I’ve had it on my TBR forever but the back and forth discourse about it here has convinced me to pick it up this weekend. The people who enjoy it have far more compelling reasons why it was good than the ones who didn’t.

Anonymous wrote:West with giraffes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm reading to The North Woods by Daniel Mason, a booker finalist for other works. It's the story of a cabin/house in rural western Mass and the stories of the inhabitants over 300 years. Really wonderful, especially since I grew up in a similar house in Vermont.
I read it a few weeks ago and agree, absolutely loved it. The beauty of New England and the span of time just opened up before me. My favorite book I've read this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm reading to The North Woods by Daniel Mason, a booker finalist for other works. It's the story of a cabin/house in rural western Mass and the stories of the inhabitants over 300 years. Really wonderful, especially since I grew up in a similar house in Vermont.
I read it a few weeks ago and agree, absolutely loved it. The beauty of New England and the span of time just opened up before me. My favorite book I've read this year.