Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So far, I’ve read The Doorman and Murder in the Dollhouse, which is about the Jennifer Doulas murder. Next book is These Summer Storms.
Please report back on These Summer Storms! It’s up next for me too!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Long Island by Colm Toibin. I’m halfway through—enjoying, but I liked Brooklyn better.
Finished it, and I can’t recommend it. I was frustrated by the feckless main characters and their utter inability to express their feelings, needs, and desires. I found myself rooting for none of them—which I guess is fine, because the ending isn’t positive for any of them.
Our book group read these books back to back last year. I absolutely loved Brooklyn and was so excited to get an update on everyone. I was really disappointed by Long Island.
Anonymous wrote:^ Careless People is the Facebook tell-all, Indifferent Stars is about the Donner party
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Long Island by Colm Toibin. I’m halfway through—enjoying, but I liked Brooklyn better.
Finished it, and I can’t recommend it. I was frustrated by the feckless main characters and their utter inability to express their feelings, needs, and desires. I found myself rooting for none of them—which I guess is fine, because the ending isn’t positive for any of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm in my first book club and reading "The Midnight Library". It's terrible. I also usually read nonfiction so I think there is a huge adjustment perhaps?
No it’s awful.
Anonymous wrote:Wild Dark Shore
Loved it. It’s set on an island between Tasmania and Antarctica that is populated by a father and his 3 children, and a woman mysteriously washes up on the shore. Very descriptive climate fiction/mystery, changing pov each chapter.