Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like crime fiction and have pre-ordered 2023 releases from Gregg Hurwitz, Peter Blauner, Thomas Perry, Don Winslow, Dennis Lehane and James Elroy.
I consider myself a mystery/crime fanatic and don’t know a single one of those guys. Do you read any female authors?
Anonymous wrote:I like crime fiction and have pre-ordered 2023 releases from Gregg Hurwitz, Peter Blauner, Thomas Perry, Don Winslow, Dennis Lehane and James Elroy.
Anonymous wrote:I like crime fiction and have pre-ordered 2023 releases from Gregg Hurwitz, Peter Blauner, Thomas Perry, Don Winslow, Dennis Lehane and James Elroy.
Anonymous wrote:The Books of Jacob by Olga Tokarczuk
Dangerous Business by Jane Smiley
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loved “What is the What,” OP! It’s one of my all time favorites.
Really, I thought about putting this in the other thread about books others like but I didn't. When I was reading it initially I think I was sold it as a fantasy and I didn't see that aspect. Once I learned (more of) what it was about, I wasn't interested in it (then). Now I think I'm ready to dive into more adult reads.
Are we talking about the same book? Hard to imagine it being sold as a fantasy. https://www.amazon.com/What-Dave-Eggers/dp/0307385906
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loved “What is the What,” OP! It’s one of my all time favorites.
Really, I thought about putting this in the other thread about books others like but I didn't. When I was reading it initially I think I was sold it as a fantasy and I didn't see that aspect. Once I learned (more of) what it was about, I wasn't interested in it (then). Now I think I'm ready to dive into more adult reads.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loved “What is the What,” OP! It’s one of my all time favorites.
Really, I thought about putting this in the other thread about books others like but I didn't. When I was reading it initially I think I was sold it as a fantasy and I didn't see that aspect. Once I learned (more of) what it was about, I wasn't interested in it (then). Now I think I'm ready to dive into more adult reads.
Anonymous wrote:Are there any books that you have had on your waiting list for whatever reason (on hold in the library, not published yet, reading other things, etc) that you anticipate and are looking forward to reading in 2023?
1. I just got an alert that the DC Library got a book I want to read on Chuck Berry.
2. There's also a book by Jeffrey Stewart coming out in January that I want to read. I have read some of his previous work and really liked it so I'm going mainly on faith, but the book will be centered on Mae Miller Sullivan's work.
3. I need to find more work on Charlie Parker. I have been told a few books that are good but to my knowledge he didn't write an autobiography.
4. What is the What - This book has been sitting on my bookshelf for years and I think I am finally ready to read it
What about you? What are you looking into reading?