Anonymous wrote:I'm an avid reader and I'm a member of several book clubs.
February book club books:
Somebody's Daughter by Ashley C. Ford.
The Mothers by Brit Bennett
Pony by R.J. Palacio (middle grade book club)
The Count of Monte Cristo (a group of us are reading this on a schedule and discuss every other week. I think we're scheduled it finish in October)
Last: Clap When You Land by Elizabeth Acevedo
Current: Pony by R.J. Palacio
Next: Hairpin Bridge by Taylor Adams
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We talked about having a monthly book thread. I’m starting it here for February and as the topic I propose - last, current, and next reads and any comments you have.
Last: The Guncle (4 stars) - cute - I liked it
Current: 50 Shades of Grey (I actually never read it before and it is my February book club book which had romance as the prompt)
Next: I am planning to read The Nightingale next
I also actually read Animal Farm this month. My 7th grader read it for school and I hadn’t read it yet so I read it too. And, my New Years book resolutions are to read at least 2 books a month, read a book I own and I haven’t read yet, read a book my book club read that I missed at the time, and read a classic. I’m going to count Animal Farm as the classic.
I loved Guncle. I'm waiting for it to become a movie with Dan Levy as GUP. Paul Rudd as his brother.
Oh my gosh please make that happen. Are you listening universe? I really enjoyed Guncle, too.
What are other books you like that feel similar?
Op here. think Dan Levy is confirmed. This is the first I heard about Paul Rudd but that would be great!
Hmm I’ll try to think about what I thought was similar…
Dan Levy confirmed? Going to have to move it up on my to read list.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last: Brave New World
Current: 1984 (natch)
Next: Moby Dick
This was my required reading in HS
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last: I Remember You by Yrsa Sigurdardottir - 4 stars
Current: The Secret Life of Addie Larue
Next: Maus - 8th grader is reading it in school, and I remember hearing/knowing about it as a teen but never actually read it. With the recent controversy, I figured I'd get myself a copy.
What do you think of Addie Larue? I just finished it and was disappointed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We talked about having a monthly book thread. I’m starting it here for February and as the topic I propose - last, current, and next reads and any comments you have.
Last: The Guncle (4 stars) - cute - I liked it
Current: 50 Shades of Grey (I actually never read it before and it is my February book club book which had romance as the prompt)
Next: I am planning to read The Nightingale next
I also actually read Animal Farm this month. My 7th grader read it for school and I hadn’t read it yet so I read it too. And, my New Years book resolutions are to read at least 2 books a month, read a book I own and I haven’t read yet, read a book my book club read that I missed at the time, and read a classic. I’m going to count Animal Farm as the classic.
I loved Guncle. I'm waiting for it to become a movie with Dan Levy as GUP. Paul Rudd as his brother.
Oh my gosh please make that happen. Are you listening universe? I really enjoyed Guncle, too.
What are other books you like that feel similar?
Op here. think Dan Levy is confirmed. This is the first I heard about Paul Rudd but that would be great!
Hmm I’ll try to think about what I thought was similar…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We talked about having a monthly book thread. I’m starting it here for February and as the topic I propose - last, current, and next reads and any comments you have.
Last: The Guncle (4 stars) - cute - I liked it
Current: 50 Shades of Grey (I actually never read it before and it is my February book club book which had romance as the prompt)
Next: I am planning to read The Nightingale next
I also actually read Animal Farm this month. My 7th grader read it for school and I hadn’t read it yet so I read it too. And, my New Years book resolutions are to read at least 2 books a month, read a book I own and I haven’t read yet, read a book my book club read that I missed at the time, and read a classic. I’m going to count Animal Farm as the classic.
I loved Guncle. I'm waiting for it to become a movie with Dan Levy as GUP. Paul Rudd as his brother.
Oh my gosh please make that happen. Are you listening universe? I really enjoyed Guncle, too.
What are other books you like that feel similar?
Op here. think Dan Levy is confirmed. This is the first I heard about Paul Rudd but that would be great!
Hmm I’ll try to think about what I thought was similar…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We talked about having a monthly book thread. I’m starting it here for February and as the topic I propose - last, current, and next reads and any comments you have.
Last: The Guncle (4 stars) - cute - I liked it
Current: 50 Shades of Grey (I actually never read it before and it is my February book club book which had romance as the prompt)
Next: I am planning to read The Nightingale next
I also actually read Animal Farm this month. My 7th grader read it for school and I hadn’t read it yet so I read it too. And, my New Years book resolutions are to read at least 2 books a month, read a book I own and I haven’t read yet, read a book my book club read that I missed at the time, and read a classic. I’m going to count Animal Farm as the classic.
I loved Guncle. I'm waiting for it to become a movie with Dan Levy as GUP. Paul Rudd as his brother.
Oh my gosh please make that happen. Are you listening universe? I really enjoyed Guncle, too.
What are other books you like that feel similar?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We talked about having a monthly book thread. I’m starting it here for February and as the topic I propose - last, current, and next reads and any comments you have.
Last: The Guncle (4 stars) - cute - I liked it
Current: 50 Shades of Grey (I actually never read it before and it is my February book club book which had romance as the prompt)
Next: I am planning to read The Nightingale next
I also actually read Animal Farm this month. My 7th grader read it for school and I hadn’t read it yet so I read it too. And, my New Years book resolutions are to read at least 2 books a month, read a book I own and I haven’t read yet, read a book my book club read that I missed at the time, and read a classic. I’m going to count Animal Farm as the classic.
I loved Guncle. I'm waiting for it to become a movie with Dan Levy as GUP. Paul Rudd as his brother.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last: I Remember You by Yrsa Sigurdardottir - 4 stars
Current: The Secret Life of Addie Larue
Next: Maus - 8th grader is reading it in school, and I remember hearing/knowing about it as a teen but never actually read it. With the recent controversy, I figured I'd get myself a copy.
What do you think of Addie Larue? I just finished it and was disappointed.
Anonymous wrote:Last: Brave New World
Current: 1984 (natch)
Next: Moby Dick
Anonymous wrote:We talked about having a monthly book thread. I’m starting it here for February and as the topic I propose - last, current, and next reads and any comments you have.
Last: The Guncle (4 stars) - cute - I liked it
Current: 50 Shades of Grey (I actually never read it before and it is my February book club book which had romance as the prompt)
Next: I am planning to read The Nightingale next
I also actually read Animal Farm this month. My 7th grader read it for school and I hadn’t read it yet so I read it too. And, my New Years book resolutions are to read at least 2 books a month, read a book I own and I haven’t read yet, read a book my book club read that I missed at the time, and read a classic. I’m going to count Animal Farm as the classic.