Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My job has been stressful this month. I escaped to all four books in the "The Thursday Murder Club" series by Richard Osman. Witty, entertaining, and exactly what I needed. Heard they are making a Netflix series out of them and hopeful that will be an enjoyable binge, too
His newest book, We Solve Murders, is also great. Not Thursday Murder Club, but same vibe.
Anonymous wrote:My job has been stressful this month. I escaped to all four books in the "The Thursday Murder Club" series by Richard Osman. Witty, entertaining, and exactly what I needed. Heard they are making a Netflix series out of them and hopeful that will be an enjoyable binge, too
Anonymous wrote:Wedding People - a rec from this site and absolutely loved it. So thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just got Show Don’t Tell from Curtis Sittenfeld, which is her new short story collection. I love her writing so it’s very good and I forgot how much I enjoyed short stories - it’s nice to read one when I have a little bit of a break instead of scrolling on my phone. There’s a story that follows up with Lee from her first book Prep too which I am looking forward to.
Waiting for this from the library. I love short stories and I'm listening to Joyce Carol.Oates' latest collection, Flint Kill Creek. They are all macabre; think Shirley Jackson. I like her short stories better than her novels. I am.enjoying these.
Anonymous wrote:I read galley proofs for publishers. These are the books that I loved and have recently been released:
For DC area readers and everyone else:
The Woman Who Knew Everyone by Meryl Gordon
Honestly, She Doesn't Live Here Anymore by Pamela Wick
For employers and employees:
Managing Up by Melody Wilding
Nonfiction:
Firstborn by Lauren Christensen
Fiction:
A Gorgeous Excitement by Cynthia Weiner
Goddess Complex by Sanjena Sarthian
Short Stories:
Show Don't Tell by Curtis Sittenfeld
Coming out soon:
True Hospitality by Jamie Cooperstein