Anonymous wrote:Just finished After the Eclipse by Sarah Perry. It’s a memoir about hearing her mother murdered in their home at 12 years old and then the ensuing 13 years it took to find the man who did it and get justice. It was wonderful. She did such a great job of presenting her mother as a full human, not just some tragically murdered victim.
Anonymous wrote:Just started Murder Most Actual: country house mystery with main character as a true crime podcaster. It’s a very tongue in cheek self aware example of the genre and so far a bit busy with over the top characters but I’m enjoying the main character and her wife and I’m in the mood for something unserious anyway so on balance I’m enjoying.
Anonymous wrote:Just finished "The Vanishing Half" by Brit Bennett yesterday.
It is about twin sisters who are light colored black women. One chooses to live her life as a white woman and one chooses to live her life as a black woman. They go their separate ways as young adults and lose touch with each other.
I liked it, but I kept hoping there would be more of a "happily ever after" ending. The book had a good flow even though it jumped around in time between the 1950's and the 1990's.
I listened to it on audio. It was 11 1/2 hours long.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Bee Sting by Paul Murray
Also I've been making my way through a bunch of Sherlock stories as something shorter to read between other things. It's impressive how much of it still holds up very well compared to contemporary fiction in the genre.
This is on my list so let us know if you like it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Working my way on through all Ann Patchett books. Just read the Magician's Assistant (loved it!) in the first three days of 2024 after reading Tom Lake and Commonwealth in Dec. 2023 (and others earlier in 2023).
Curious if you enjoyed Tom Lake. I’m reading it for my book club and am finding it very boring. Hope it gets better.
It doesn’t. So boring. I don’t understand the high ratings for this.