Anonymous wrote:Nevermoor series. Yes, it's middle-grade fantasy and I'm an adult. Do I care? No. It has a similar appeal to Harry Potter but isn't quite as dark.
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Anonymous wrote:The new Wally Lamb book!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am listening to "The Wedding People" but I don't know if I will be able to finish it before my Libby library time runs out.
A couple weeks ago I decided to get in line on the Libby website for my library for this book, since many on here have mentioned that they enjoyed it. Libby said I was number 168 in line to be able to access the book and it would be a 14 week wait. Then, 4 days ago Libby said I could skip to the front of the line right away, but only if I keep the book for one week only. Of course I downloaded it, but I am pretty busy this week and I am almost resenting this 12 hour long book just because it feels like yet another obligation on my list of things that need to get done.
So far I have listened to about 2 hours of it. I am at the part where they are waiting for room service to bring them some dental floss.
The book is about a woman who checks into a hotel and finds that she is the only guest at the hotel who is not part of a wedding party.
I really enjoyed this, but my main question is what library system do you use where they say you can skip to the front of the line on Libby? I’ve never encountered that.
I just finished Jane and Dan at the End of the World, a quick, kind of quirky read. Anyone else read it?
Anonymous wrote:I am listening to "The Wedding People" but I don't know if I will be able to finish it before my Libby library time runs out.
A couple weeks ago I decided to get in line on the Libby website for my library for this book, since many on here have mentioned that they enjoyed it. Libby said I was number 168 in line to be able to access the book and it would be a 14 week wait. Then, 4 days ago Libby said I could skip to the front of the line right away, but only if I keep the book for one week only. Of course I downloaded it, but I am pretty busy this week and I am almost resenting this 12 hour long book just because it feels like yet another obligation on my list of things that need to get done.
So far I have listened to about 2 hours of it. I am at the part where they are waiting for room service to bring them some dental floss.
The book is about a woman who checks into a hotel and finds that she is the only guest at the hotel who is not part of a wedding party.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just finished Pachinko about Koreans in Japan up to, during, and after WWII. I know many love it but it really fell flat for me.
I am flabbergasted. It’s a top 10 book of all time for me.
I thought the start was very, very promising. But some of the turns it took were just unrealistic for something purporting to shine light on the Korean experience in Japan. And I found the later chapters/final third flat. I'm glad you found it so wonderful, though! Different strokes and all that.
Anonymous wrote:Reading Dream State (Oprah's Book Club) 100 pages in... well written and I like it, but waiting for something to happen...
Next up will be Isola.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fleishman Is in Trouble
Are you enjoying it? I expected to hate this book but ended up really enjoying it.