Anonymous wrote:I liked Nothing to See Here too.
If you want a light mystery, Thus Was Adonis Murdered (or for some history, Daughter of Time).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine
I didn’t find this all that light. Definitely has some charming/funny spots. But maybe medium, not light.
Maybe something like A Man Called Ove. That author is clever and fun.
Anonymous wrote:The Guncle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Came here to add Remarkably Bright Creatures, aka The Octopus Book.
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I loved that book
Killers of a Certain Age is a lot of fun
Suburban Dicks - also a lot of fun
Nothing To See Here is more literary than any of these - and also a lot of fun
Third-ing Nothing to See Here, or any other Kevin Wilson book.
I don’t think Eleanor Oliphant is as light as is often portrayed.
+1
I thought it was dark and actually I hated it. I'm fine with dislikeable characters but she was something else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:An Elderly Lady is up to no Good.
It is about an elderly lady who is up to no good. And no one suspects her. The book is short.
We read this in my book club last year and everyone loved it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Came here to add Remarkably Bright Creatures, aka The Octopus Book.
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I loved that book
Killers of a Certain Age is a lot of fun
Suburban Dicks - also a lot of fun
Nothing To See Here is more literary than any of these - and also a lot of fun
Third-ing Nothing to See Here, or any other Kevin Wilson book.
I don’t think Eleanor Oliphant is as light as is often portrayed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vera Wong’s Unsolicited Advice for Murderers, by Jesse Sutano
I have some questions for you, Rebecca Malakai
What?! That book was HEAVY and LONG.