Anonymous wrote:Slogging my way through Mona’s Eyes. It’s a chore.
Anonymous wrote:Strange Houses . . . a murder mystery translated into English from Japanese. It's has a somewhat clever graphic gimmick where the characters speculate about floor plans, but maybe something is lost in the translation. I'm not finding it to be kind of weird and not very compelling.
Anonymous wrote:I just finished The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny and really enjoyed it. Beautiful, compelling, and while it is long, I wasn’t tempted to abandon it. Highly recommend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just finished Daughters of Shandong, The Alice Network and now My Friends - all good but My Friends a step above, IMO
I did not like My Friends! That cutesy narrative voice drove me crazy. The friendships were also unbelievable and schmaltzy.
Anonymous wrote:Just finished Daughters of Shandong, The Alice Network and now My Friends - all good but My Friends a step above, IMO
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Recently started the Once and Future Witches; I’m 70 pp in, it’s an easy read with some pretty prose yet also very tropey and trauma-laden; it might be a DNF (which is rare for me), but it is the bookclub select and I’m guessing everyone else will have loved it—so may see it through so I can have full perspective for the discussion.
I get that the tropes are partly related to fairy tale archetypal journeys, but some used here are just heavy-handed. And the book also has a pet peeve of mine: when authors go through the trouble of embedding a metaphor or allusion, but then they (or their editor) don’t trust you to connect the dots, so they go ahead and tell you what they meant just to be sure. I am curious about some of the new characters, though, and also don’t want to be cranky about the book so may try to get to part 2 (~20% in).
I read one of Alix Harrow's books at the end of last year and was surprised at how fresh her voice was--and the book was well-plotted and imaginative. But, ITA, that she could use an editor to pare back the "over-writing" & statements of the obvious and prevent her
(apparent) tendency to descend into overly precious storytelling.
I know that "cozy fantasy" is having its moment these days, but basically feel like she could be better than that!
Anonymous wrote:Just finished Daughters of Shandong, The Alice Network and now My Friends - all good but My Friends a step above, IMO
Anonymous wrote:I am PP who was looking for something lighter and started “I hope this finds you well” which I heard about on here (can’t remember which thread). It’s ok so far. Not my favorite though to be fair I don’t typically like a super unrealistic plot device, which I knew was the whole point of the book so the fact I am even reading it is a recommendation I guess. About a quarter of the way through.
Anonymous wrote:DNF Flashlight, by Susan Choi, at 25%. The story was dragging and the characters were all unlikable, with no signs of redeeming themselves.
Now reading Circe…. Liking it so far.