Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Read two in April so far:
Wrong Place Wrong Time by Gillian McAllister. Thought it was a pretty good take on a murder with time travel thrown in surprisingly successfully.
They're Going to Love You by Meg Howrey. Loved this one - relationship between a woman and her parents, all in the world of professional ballet, 80s to present.
Currently reading Finley Donovan Is Killing It. Way goofier than I thought it would be but it's starting to grow on me.
I liked that Finlay Donovan was set in NOVA. I should read the second one, one of these days.
Anonymous wrote:Read two in April so far:
Wrong Place Wrong Time by Gillian McAllister. Thought it was a pretty good take on a murder with time travel thrown in surprisingly successfully.
They're Going to Love You by Meg Howrey. Loved this one - relationship between a woman and her parents, all in the world of professional ballet, 80s to present.
Currently reading Finley Donovan Is Killing It. Way goofier than I thought it would be but it's starting to grow on me.
Anonymous wrote:I've been reading The Great Believers. The story is good, but the pacing is pretty slow. It had two major plot lines - one in the eighties during the AIDS crisis and another in recent times, and the eighties plot line is much stronger than the other. I would have kept going, but have too many books I want to read, so DNFd it. Still recommend if you don't mind a slower paced book.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading "It Ends with Us." At 20% - does it get better?
I did not enjoy that book.
Finished. Hated it but intrigued by Verity from a review on WaPo. Cannot believe how many books this woman has sold.
Anonymous wrote:Reading "It Ends with Us." At 20% - does it get better?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow. Can’t put it down!
Just finished this for my book club. Would never have picked this book in a million years, but enjoyed it. That’s why I love my book club, I end up enjoying books I never would have read.
Anonymous wrote:Reading "It Ends with Us." At 20% - does it get better?
Anonymous wrote:Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow. Can’t put it down!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never by Ken Follett, pretty fascinating so far
I’m glad that I read this one *before* the war in Ukraine and the current tensions between China and Taiwan. That story seemed so frighteningly plausible!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading "It Ends with Us." At 20% - does it get better?
I did not enjoy that book.
Anonymous wrote:Very close to being done The Love Songs of W.E.B. Dubois. Planning to finish it tonight before bed - very long but totally engrossing. Might be my first five-star of the year on Goodread (and it's book 27 for me this year).