Anonymous wrote:I just finished "The Littlest Library" by Poppy Alexander.
It is about a young woman who loses her job as a librarian and decides to use her inheritance to buy a cottage in the country. It was a very British book. There is an old phone booth on the property and she decides to use it as a tiny library for the community to use. By the end of the book, everyone in the whole town lives happily ever after because of her little library.
I liked it. But sometimes there were too many details, in my opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Just finished: the Three Body Problem…sci-fi about alien contact. It built a bit of intrigue and was a fast read for me (though I definitely skimmed through some of the science/physics pieces). We are definitely in a Chaotic Era! I don’t know if I’ll read the rest of the series, maybe later this year.
Continuing:
- Stoned: NF about how gems and jewelry have shaped history, I’m enjoying it and glad to have both the ebook and audio versions.
- Demon Copperhead: Loving this, though had to put it down for a few days when the character was about to make bad choices (I am very invested in them!).
Starting: The Light We Carry (hardcover that’s been on my TBR for awhile, plus just got the audio too…)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My book club read The Wedding People for this month's selection. In my opinion, it's a bit of a beach read but I LOVED IT! As did many members in our group. We needed it after two months of Vietnam selections - one was TERRIFIC and one was not but both were heavy.
What was the terrific one?
Anonymous wrote:My book club read The Wedding People for this month's selection. In my opinion, it's a bit of a beach read but I LOVED IT! As did many members in our group. We needed it after two months of Vietnam selections - one was TERRIFIC and one was not but both were heavy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My book club read The Wedding People for this month's selection. In my opinion, it's a bit of a beach read but I LOVED IT! As did many members in our group. We needed it after two months of Vietnam selections - one was TERRIFIC and one was not but both were heavy.
What was the terrific one?
Not this poster but "The Women" was amazing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My book club read The Wedding People for this month's selection. In my opinion, it's a bit of a beach read but I LOVED IT! As did many members in our group. We needed it after two months of Vietnam selections - one was TERRIFIC and one was not but both were heavy.
What was the terrific one?
Anonymous wrote:I’m about 1/3 into “Here One Moment”, the newest Liane Moriarty. I got it after a 4 month wait at the library and so far I’m sorry to say it hasn’t been worth the wait. I’d really enjoyed What Alice Forgot and Big Little Lies but her recent stuff hasn’t impressed me much.
Anonymous wrote:We All Want Impossible Things. I liked Sandwich and this is the same author. Not great literature, but a quick read and good (but sad) story.
Anonymous wrote:My book club read The Wedding People for this month's selection. In my opinion, it's a bit of a beach read but I LOVED IT! As did many members in our group. We needed it after two months of Vietnam selections - one was TERRIFIC and one was not but both were heavy.