Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m reading Andy Weir’s book “The Martian” - it’s about an astronaut stranded on Mars as he tries to survive. It’s really interesting and I am enjoying it a lot! I don’t plan on watching the movie because I don’t want to ruin the image I have of the main character.
It’s a great movie.
Anonymous wrote:Behind Every Good Man by Sara Goodman Confino. It takes place in the 1960s, about local Maryland politics and battling the gender barriers. I’m liking it a lot so far!
Anonymous wrote:I just finished Pachinko about Koreans in Japan up to, during, and after WWII. I know many love it but it really fell flat for me.
Anonymous wrote:For previous posters, don’t just rattle off the name of the book. Include what it’s about.
Anonymous wrote:Remarkably Bright Creatures. Liking very much thus far . . .
Anonymous wrote:I’m reading The Best American Short Stories of 2024, edited by Lauren Groff. It was a gift and not normally something I’d buy. I only read short stories in the New Yorker and don’t really seek them out. But I’m really enjoying it! It’s a great mix of stories, including one by a favorite author, Jhumpa Lahiri. Some are funny, some sad, some bizarre or otherworldly, some emotional or charming, and some are classic, written in prose from another era.
I’ve also been introduced to great new authors (to me), like Madeline ffitch, Marie Helene-Bertino, Taisia Kitaiskaia, and Shastri Akella.
Anonymous wrote:I’m reading Andy Weir’s book “The Martian” - it’s about an astronaut stranded on Mars as he tries to survive. It’s really interesting and I am enjoying it a lot! I don’t plan on watching the movie because I don’t want to ruin the image I have of the main character.