Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Circe! Did you do Circe yet?
Not yet. What did you think of it? I don't know much about mythology.
Anonymous wrote:I always recommend Laurie Colwin's books. They are all focused on domestic issues--navigating romance, marriage, kids--and they are just the best. I love all of them but a good starting place is Family Happiness. Her two books about cooking are also amazing.
Anonymous wrote:I always recommend Laurie Colwin's books. They are all focused on domestic issues--navigating romance, marriage, kids--and they are just the best. I love all of them but a good starting place is Family Happiness. Her two books about cooking are also amazing.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I’m now reading Same As It Ever Was, by Claire Lombardo, and am enjoying it a lot. Main character is late 50s, married with kids who are 17 and 23(?). Book flips between her life “now” and her life 20 years ago. I’m finding both parts thoughtful and relatable. I appreciate the views of her inner world, and the surprises and connections between past/present keep coming in ways that pull me in deeper. 👍
Anonymous wrote:Circe! Did you do Circe yet?
Anonymous wrote:Where’d you go Bernadette?
Good book