Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwoods by Daniel Mason
That's way up high on my list. I read it last year for my book group. It's so rich and satisfying and made me happy to live in a world were writers like Mr. Mason exist and create.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your responding to 4 yo thread.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It wasn't published in the last 10 years, but for me the answer is The Secret History, by Donna Tartt.
I hated that book. Read almost all of it, but couldn’t quite finish. None of the characters were likable, so I didn’t care to find out what happened to them in the end.
To answer OP’s question, the best book I read in recent years is probably The Great Alone.
I also love the quiet and beauty of Where the Crawdads Sings. I like a book with good nature descriptions.
So? This is a timeless topic.
Anonymous wrote:"Decipherment of Linear B", by John Chadwick. Fascinating tale of how architect Michael Ventris managed to figure out how to read a Mycenaean script, the knowledge of which had been lost for more than three thousand years. Chadwick himself had helped Ventris with his work, so he had a deep understanding of the process that was followed. The puzzle solving was fascinating.
Anonymous wrote:Your responding to 4 yo thread.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It wasn't published in the last 10 years, but for me the answer is The Secret History, by Donna Tartt.
I hated that book. Read almost all of it, but couldn’t quite finish. None of the characters were likable, so I didn’t care to find out what happened to them in the end.
To answer OP’s question, the best book I read in recent years is probably The Great Alone.
I also love the quiet and beauty of Where the Crawdads Sings. I like a book with good nature descriptions.
Your responding to 4 yo thread.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It wasn't published in the last 10 years, but for me the answer is The Secret History, by Donna Tartt.
I hated that book. Read almost all of it, but couldn’t quite finish. None of the characters were likable, so I didn’t care to find out what happened to them in the end.
To answer OP’s question, the best book I read in recent years is probably The Great Alone.
I also love the quiet and beauty of Where the Crawdads Sings. I like a book with good nature descriptions.
Anonymous wrote:Northwoods by Daniel Mason
Anonymous wrote:It wasn't published in the last 10 years, but for me the answer is The Secret History, by Donna Tartt.