Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised that no one mentioned Sophie's Choice. I remember reading it on the metro because I had a long commute and sobbing uncontrollably on the train. It still haunts me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wave — about the 2003 Sri Lanka tsunami
That story was so hard to bear. I Google her on occasion to see how she’s doing.
I believe she's married to actress Fiona Shaw. That book was so powerful and her strength in making it through her loss is remarkable.
My contribution to the thread - Before We Were Yours by Lisa Wingate. Not my usual type of book to read, and I'd never have picked it up if a friend hadn't recommended it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Book Thief. Oh goodness, how that ending wrecked me.
This for me too. This is the book I always tell people to read.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wave — about the 2003 Sri Lanka tsunami
That story was so hard to bear. I Google her on occasion to see how she’s doing.
Anonymous wrote:We Need to Talk About Kevin
I watched the movie a very long time ago and still often think about it. Nature vs. nurture? (I think it's mostly nature.) Why was she so attentive in the aftermath? Guilt, punishing herself? Did he not know he was going to prison?Anonymous wrote:I feel like a Philistine for this but Rule of the Bone. I read it when I was young. I had a very overprotective mother and was so fascinated by the protagonists independence and freedom. It seemed so attractive to me at the start of the story but Banks shows how fragile his situation was.
Anonymous wrote:The Book Thief. Oh goodness, how that ending wrecked me.