Anonymous wrote:Horse by Geraldine Brooks
Really like it. It touches on so many subjects: history, art, slavery, racism and much more. It is a very easy read as it is engaging without being fast-paced.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Romantic Comedy by Curtis Sittenfeld. Just started but really enjoying it and feeling like just what I want to read right now.
Oh I want to hear more about this book. Have you read her short stories - You Think it I'll Say it? They were patchy but some of them, really were amazing.
I read Romantic Comedy a couple weeks ago and enjoyed it! It’s pretty light (which is what I was in the mood for) but well written. Recommend!
Ok, finished it and agree with all those things- enjoyable and light and well written. PP I have not read that collection but would like to, thanks for the reminder. This book is a lot like her previous book Eligible in tone.
Next up for May is Jane Harper’s Exiles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Romantic Comedy by Curtis Sittenfeld. Just started but really enjoying it and feeling like just what I want to read right now.
Oh I want to hear more about this book. Have you read her short stories - You Think it I'll Say it? They were patchy but some of them, really were amazing.
I read Romantic Comedy a couple weeks ago and enjoyed it! It’s pretty light (which is what I was in the mood for) but well written. Recommend!
Anonymous wrote:Lessons on chemistry....loving it so good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Romantic Comedy by Curtis Sittenfeld. Just started but really enjoying it and feeling like just what I want to read right now.
Oh I want to hear more about this book. Have you read her short stories - You Think it I'll Say it? They were patchy but some of them, really were amazing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Overstory. It's wondrous but long.
On my shelf too. Right under Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow
Just finished
Now What? by Ann Patchett
Thursday Murder Club
Pachinko
The Villa by Rachel Hawkins