Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just finished Claire lombardo’s Same As It Ever Was. I initially didn’t like it, but ended up really enjoying it, though it is long, fairly slow.
This one was on my birthday wishlist - I really liked The Most Fun We Ever Had and hoping this one is as good! That one was also long and slow but in an enjoyable way.
Anonymous wrote:Just finished North Woods. I liked it & thought the writing was beautiful and artful. I wanted to love it given all the hype, but I didn’t. Did you?
Reading The Little Liar by Mitch Albom. So far I’m invested in the story.
Anonymous wrote:Just finished Careless People by Sarah Wynn-Williams. Very eye opening. Absolutely worth a read.
Anonymous wrote:The Covenant of Water - It’s good but long. Saga about a family living in India starting in 1900 to 1970’s. I’m on chapter 40 something and I’m not halfway through.
Anonymous wrote:Just finished North Woods. I liked it & thought the writing was beautiful and artful. I wanted to love it given all the hype, but I didn’t. Did you?
Reading The Little Liar by Mitch Albom. So far I’m invested in the story.
Anonymous wrote:Just finished Isola on Audible narrated by Fiona Hardingham. Historical fiction based on the life of Marguerite De La Rocque do Roberval. Beautiful writing and narration. Favorite book of 2025 so far.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just finished "Maybe in Another Life" by Taylor Jenkins Reid.
It is about a young woman who, at the end of a party, is faced with the choice of going home with either her old boyfriend or her best female friend. The rest of the book depicts her living different lives as a result of which choice she makes. It reminded me of those "choose your own adventure" books from back in the day.
I thought the book was good. Okay. Meh. The target audience for the book was young adult, I think.
LOVE TJR. She has a new book coming this spring/summer. It's been added to MCPL so I was able to put a hold on it.
Anonymous wrote:I just finished "Maybe in Another Life" by Taylor Jenkins Reid.
It is about a young woman who, at the end of a party, is faced with the choice of going home with either her old boyfriend or her best female friend. The rest of the book depicts her living different lives as a result of which choice she makes. It reminded me of those "choose your own adventure" books from back in the day.
I thought the book was good. Okay. Meh. The target audience for the book was young adult, I think.
Anonymous wrote:Just finished Claire lombardo’s Same As It Ever Was. I initially didn’t like it, but ended up really enjoying it, though it is long, fairly slow.
Anonymous wrote:Just finished Careless People by Sarah Wynn-Williams. Very eye opening. Absolutely worth a read.