Anonymous wrote:Just finished My Murder, which I liked till the very last part.
In the middle of Yellowface (available without a wait on Hoopla) and Happiness Falls by local author Angie Kim.
Anonymous wrote:I just finished Dave Grohl's The Storyteller on audiobook and it's fantastic. He grew up in North Springfield so it was fun to hear about his childhood in our local area. And even if you aren't a Nirvana or FooFighters fan, he's just an interesting person. Definitely recommended.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Golem and the Jinni by Helene Wecker
"It is a historical urban fantasy of sorts, about a Golem and a Djinn separately stranded in turn-of-the-century New York city. "
Long book and I flew right through it. I do think it's set up for a sequel which I would also enjoy.
It's a beautifully written book that spans the deserts of syria, the jews of nyc, old mysticism.
I LOVED that book. The sequel is on my list, but I haven't gotten to it yet.
Anonymous wrote:I just finished Yellowface and Hello Beautiful.
I loved Hello Beautiful. The author did a great job of shifting perspectives and connecting you with the positive attributes and flaws of all.
Yellowface was also great but I was so tense throughout it, haha. It is a thriller for avid book people.
Anonymous wrote:I did non-fiction November and am still reading two memoirs— Class and A Living Remedy. My plans for December are Heaven and Earth Grocery Store and Memorial. We’ll see how things play out.
Anonymous wrote:Just finished My Murder, which I liked till the very last part.
In the middle of Yellowface (available without a wait on Hoopla) and Happiness Falls by local author Angie Kim.
Anonymous wrote:Murder on the Blue Train by Agatha Christie — good mystery but the antisemitism is really jarringly bad
The Poison Squad by Deborah Blum — I read the first quarter a few months ago and then had to return it to the library; now I’ve got it back and am hoping to finish. Interesting history of birth of food and drug regulation.