Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow. Can’t put it down!
This one is the pick for my book group this month. Other people have the same reaction as you, but for whatever reason, I gave up on it. I'm not interested in gaming in any form so that could be it, but I just didn't find the characters or the writing style interesting.
Anonymous wrote:I finally finished Empire of Pain - I did like it and it was a good companion read to Demon Copperhead which I read last month.
Then I got an advanced reader copy of the Five Star Weekend by Elin Hilderbrand and I loved it!!!!! My first ever advanced reader copy of a book - and it was all I ever dreamed of and more! I recommend it to everyone this summer!!! I might give it to all of my friends as a gift.
As a general matter - I love Elin's descriptions of food, clothing, decor, places, and just funny observations about people, etc. in all of her books. And, then I just loved the idea of the 5 Star weekend. From the book summary: "So when Hollis hears about something called a “Five-Star Weekend”—one woman organizes a trip for her best friend from each phase of her life: her teenage years, her twenties, her thirties, and midlife—she decides to host her own Five-Star Weekend on Nantucket." This book topic is just right up my alley - I love nostaglia, and friends, and thinking about your life story in friends. And, there are a lot of songs referenced in the book - I've even made my own 5 star weekend playlist - I love the idea of the soundtrack of your life too, and songs from the past bringing back memories, etc.
In full disclosure - I did go on Elin's winter Nantucket weekend, so I especially liked reading about places I went to like eating at Nautilus and dancing at the Chicken Box to the Maxxtones! I do believe they're hosting a 5 star weeekend themed one next year - I think you should contact the Nantucket Hotel if you're interested to get on their waitlist / mailing list about the next one.
Anonymous wrote:Just read Guns, Germs, Steel for the first time. Loved it and glad I finally managed to find time to get through it.
Anonymous wrote:I've been reading The Great Believers. The story is good, but the pacing is pretty slow. It had two major plot lines - one in the eighties during the AIDS crisis and another in recent times, and the eighties plot line is much stronger than the other. I would have kept going, but have too many books I want to read, so DNFd it. Still recommend if you don't mind a slower paced book.
Anonymous wrote:Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow. Can’t put it down!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I finally finished Empire of Pain - I did like it and it was a good companion read to Demon Copperhead which I read last month.
Then I got an advanced reader copy of the Five Star Weekend by Elin Hilderbrand and I loved it!!!!! My first ever advanced reader copy of a book - and it was all I ever dreamed of and more! I recommend it to everyone this summer!!! I might give it to all of my friends as a gift.
As a general matter - I love Elin's descriptions of food, clothing, decor, places, and just funny observations about people, etc. in all of her books. And, then I just loved the idea of the 5 Star weekend. From the book summary: "So when Hollis hears about something called a “Five-Star Weekend”—one woman organizes a trip for her best friend from each phase of her life: her teenage years, her twenties, her thirties, and midlife—she decides to host her own Five-Star Weekend on Nantucket." This book topic is just right up my alley - I love nostaglia, and friends, and thinking about your life story in friends. And, there are a lot of songs referenced in the book - I've even made my own 5 star weekend playlist - I love the idea of the soundtrack of your life too, and songs from the past bringing back memories, etc.
In full disclosure - I did go on Elin's winter Nantucket weekend, so I especially liked reading about places I went to like eating at Nautilus and dancing at the Chicken Box to the Maxxtones! I do believe they're hosting a 5 star weeekend themed one next year - I think you should contact the Nantucket Hotel if you're interested to get on their waitlist / mailing list about the next one.
I was confused at first because Hotel Nantucket was about trying to get a five star review! I look forward to reading the new one. I had read that last year's was the last Nantucket weekend but if it's revived that would be fun.
Anonymous wrote:Very close to being done The Love Songs of W.E.B. Dubois. Planning to finish it tonight before bed - very long but totally engrossing. Might be my first five-star of the year on Goodread (and it's book 27 for me this year).