Anonymous wrote:Pachinko by Min Jin Lee
Led Zeppelin - The Biography by Bob Spitz
Anonymous wrote:I just finished crying in H Mart. Prior to that, I had just binge watched six seasons of the show “the expanse” and found out it was canceled and that there were three more books. So I went to the bookstore and picked up books 7, 8, and 9 and read those in quick succession.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just finished a random book I grabbed at the library - The Pessimists by Bethany Ball. I give it 3.5/5, it had some decent satire and some interesting characters so I found it to be an enjoyable read. There were a few flaws though, but overall I think I'd recommend it. Now I'm re-reading High Fidelity by Nick Hornby. I really like this book (I wanted to check out About a Boy but they didn't have it at the library).
What are you reading and would you recommend it? I kind of wish we had a monthly book club post here on DCUM, I always like seeing threads about books but they can be kind of sporadic.
Matt Haig's How to Stop Time - Yes - although I think The Midnight Library is better (so far).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Currently reading Ann Patchett’s “These Precious Days.” It’s a collection of short stories. I’m generally not a huge fan of short stories but I will read anything she writes.
I'm a big Patchett fan and loved this book. Did you know the title comes from Charlotte's Web? I learned that from hearing Kirsta Tippett interview Kate Di Camillo.
I loved this book, too. Patchett was both very different and very similar to how I would have pictured her all at the same time.
Her earlier essay collection (This is the Story of a Happy Marriage) is truly fantastic. I listened to the audio version, which she narrated. Each essay is a total gem, but I couldn’t decide if I liked her as a person or not. She definitely has an edge, which makes her a sharp, incisive writer. But maybe not the best company? (Clearly, I found my own fluctuating feelings about her to be a fun sub-plot when listening to the book. 😂)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Currently reading Ann Patchett’s “These Precious Days.” It’s a collection of short stories. I’m generally not a huge fan of short stories but I will read anything she writes.
I'm a big Patchett fan and loved this book. Did you know the title comes from Charlotte's Web? I learned that from hearing Kirsta Tippett interview Kate Di Camillo.
I loved this book, too. Patchett was both very different and very similar to how I would have pictured her all at the same time.
Anonymous wrote:Sea of Tranquility. I adored Station’s Eleven.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone else read Standard Deviation by Katherine Heiny? Apparently she lives in DC! I liked some things about this book and disliked others, wish I had someone to discuss it with! Online fora are usually reviews, I always want to ask people what they thought about plot point X or character Y.
I read that a long time ago - sort of loved it, sort of didn't understand how all these light observations came together into a full novel. Thought the same about another novel of hers that I read more recently - Early Morning Riser. Like, I read it all - I enjoyed it. And also, it felt like just little vignettes about a pretty boring couple! The weird thing is that I actually even WRITE novels so I shouldn't be so perplexed about how this works, but I am.