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Anonymous wrote:Just finished The Three Lives of Cate Kay, by Kate Fagan.
Light but not vapid, which was perfect for me this past week.
Next up is The Rest of Our Lives, by Ben Markovitz, which just came off the waitlist. It’s been awhile since I read a novel that centered a middle aged man … I’m curious if or how it’ll hold my interest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just today finished Audition by Katie Katamura. It was strange but interesting in a mundane way.
Also just finished Heart The Lover by Lily King. I loved Writers and Lovers so I devoured this one. I just love the protagonist and her journey so much.
Next up is Long Bright River by the same author who wrote God of The Woods, Liz Moore. Ready for a good thriller.
Beware, I wouldn’t describe Long Bright River as a “thriller.” I thought it was a well-written book but also kind of a slog. I read God of the Woods after LBR and was surprised by how much more of a page-turner it was for me.
Anonymous wrote:About 1/3 of the way into Isola by Allegra Goodman. Liking it, but usually I get really into historical fiction reads, and this books is very good, but I have no problem setting it down for the day. Maybe because the pace is a bit slow, or possibly because I'm not feeling immersed in a history that I know little about - learning being what I enjoy most about this genre.
Anonymous wrote:Just today finished Audition by Katie Katamura. It was strange but interesting in a mundane way.
Also just finished Heart The Lover by Lily King. I loved Writers and Lovers so I devoured this one. I just love the protagonist and her journey so much.
Next up is Long Bright River by the same author who wrote God of The Woods, Liz Moore. Ready for a good thriller.
Anonymous wrote:I’m reading Linda Holmes new book Back After This. Having listened to her on Pop Culture Happy Hour for years, I knew I’d like her writing. I really enjoyed her first two books, too. They aren’t life-altering literary achievements but they are fun reads with great characters.