Anonymous wrote:The Winds of War.
Old but really, really good!
Anonymous wrote:Never Let Me Go - Kazuo Ishiguro
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The Bell Jar - Sylvia Plath
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin.
I loved this book so much! Completely original.
Awesome book!
Anonymous wrote:The Winds of War.
Old but really, really good!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver
I'm reading this now as well. It's really depressing.... I love Kingsolver, and this is well-written, but I have to force myself to read it because it's so dark. Just one terrible event after another.
I just added this 5 minutes ago to my wish list based on a "top 10 books of 2022" list, but yeesh! Sounds like I may not make it through, but will give it a try.
I’m the first PP who is reading it, and I’m enjoying it (I do also love Dickens), but I am currently taking a short break because yeah, it gets dark. I just need to pause a bit before I go on.
I'm the PP who found it depressing. I finished it and think it's a true 5 star book, but it's bleak. It really picks up around the second half. I think one of the most bleak parts about the book is that Kingsolver doesn't sugarcoat the reality of the opioid crisis in SWVA. It made me want to learn more, and there is some hope at the end. Overall, I recommend it even though there were times I had to put it down and walk away.
Anonymous wrote:I wish that I could get a sentence or two about a book or why someone likes/dislikes it vs just posts with the book and author only.