Anonymous wrote:We need a book forum!
Anonymous wrote:Based on the recs, I'm getting:
The Unsinkable Greta James
Olga Dies Dreaming
Just read Rebecca Serle's In Five Years and loved it.
Anonymous wrote:I just finished a random book I grabbed at the library - The Pessimists by Bethany Ball. I give it 3.5/5, it had some decent satire and some interesting characters so I found it to be an enjoyable read. There were a few flaws though, but overall I think I'd recommend it. Now I'm re-reading High Fidelity by Nick Hornby. I really like this book (I wanted to check out About a Boy but they didn't have it at the library).
What are you reading and would you recommend it? I kind of wish we had a monthly book club post here on DCUM, I always like seeing threads about books but they can be kind of sporadic.
Anonymous wrote:Sea of Tranquility. I adored Station’s Eleven.
Anonymous wrote:I just finished The Storyteller, Dave Grohl’s memoir. It’s really great!
Looking for something else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Aeneid by Virgil.
OP here, I looooove The Aeneid. Hope you are enjoying it as well!
PP. I'd read the Iliad and the Odyssey previously so I thought I'd complete the "epic poetry" trifecta.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm reading Klara and the Sun. I'm about halfway through and like it so far. I don't know the full story of exactly what's going on in the book but it reminds me a LOT of Never Let Me Go (same author) which is a little disappointing, just in how similar it feels both in pacing, science fiction tilt, keeping a lot back/ shrouded from the reader in terms of what's really going on. It's almost like he had an idea for a novel, and couldn't decide which direction to take it, and then decided on Never Let Me Go, and now later he's decided to flesh out the novel in a different way with Klara and the Sun.
Like I said I'm only halfway through so someone else who has finished it might laugh at me and tell me I'm off base.
I loved Klara. It broke my heart. I haven't read Never Let Me Go so I can't compare them.