Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is everyone reading this month?
What is the book about?
What is your opinion of the book?
A Perfect Hand by Ayalet Waldman.
I know there's love/hate for her; she's married to Michael Chabon and has said some stuff about marriage and motherhood over the years that has ruffled peoples' feathers. That's an aside though because this book is an utter delight. I've never read her before and it is so wonderfully written. Dialogue, language, inner discourse, ideas, romance, upstairs/downstairs, class, etc. Highly recommend the audiobook!
This sounds great. I hope someone brings it up in future threads, because DCPL doesn't even admit that it exists yet so I can't add it to my list (published under a month ago)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is everyone reading this month?
What is the book about?
What is your opinion of the book?
A Perfect Hand by Ayalet Waldman.
I know there's love/hate for her; she's married to Michael Chabon and has said some stuff about marriage and motherhood over the years that has ruffled peoples' feathers. That's an aside though because this book is an utter delight. I've never read her before and it is so wonderfully written. Dialogue, language, inner discourse, ideas, romance, upstairs/downstairs, class, etc. Highly recommend the audiobook!
Anonymous wrote:What is everyone reading this month?
What is the book about?
What is your opinion of the book?
Anonymous wrote:Once or twice a month, I sit down with this thread and my library app, and add things to my wishlist. I so appreciate the posters who tell us something beyond the title and author! Just "it's a fictional account of an 18th century sea voyage, and it's melancholy and beautiful," or "I love the characters and the tension but I hate the rampant rapiness". Or just... something.
Thank you to my fellow book lovers who take the extra minute to give me an idea if something might work for me, and save me the effort of looking up each one![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dudes. Dungeon Crawler Carl. You will not regret it.
I started reading Dungeon Crawler Carl! I am listening on Audible. I just got to the part where Princess Donut starts talking. It is hilarious!
Isn't this a graphic novel? How does it work on audio?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dudes. Dungeon Crawler Carl. You will not regret it.
I started reading Dungeon Crawler Carl! I am listening on Audible. I just got to the part where Princess Donut starts talking. It is hilarious!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dudes. Dungeon Crawler Carl. You will not regret it.
If you have an MCPL card, there is a virtual talk with the author Matt Dinniman next week.
https://libraryc.org/mcpl/upcoming
But also that book is sooooo long
Sorry anyone can "attend" since it's virtual. You don't need a library card.
Anonymous wrote:I just started Ann Patchett’s new book Whistler. Really enjoying it so far.
I’m the one who made the original comment about enjoying the Finlay Donovan series, despite their often ridiculous plots. Thanks to those who stuck up for me and the books back on page 2 of this thread.
Anonymous wrote:My dudes. Dungeon Crawler Carl. You will not regret it.
Anonymous wrote:I just started Ann Patchett’s new book Whistler. Really enjoying it so far.
I’m the one who made the original comment about enjoying the Finlay Donovan series, despite their often ridiculous plots. Thanks to those who stuck up for me and the books back on page 2 of this thread.