Anonymous wrote:Remarkably Bright Creatures. Really enjoyed this one; it’s charming and a bit different. Not fast paced, no big mystery to solve, but very engaging.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Change - read recently based on DCUM. Revenge fantasy about women who get witchy powers after menopause. A little over the top but fun.
Slightly more rooted in reality, but also a story of menopause: Wayward by Dana Spiotta -- maybe my favorite book of 2022
OP here - YES! I loved that book!! Have you read anything else she's written? I've been meaning to try her earlier books . . . .
So many bad reviews of Wayward on Amazon. You guys really thought it was good?
Yes, I really did!!! I think it helps to be on the older side (I’m late 40s) - YMMV, but I’m guessing my 20-something self couldn’t have related, and my 30-something self might have been too judgy of the main character? But at this age, I really appreciate how Spiotta explores the complexity of midlife - balancing multiple facets of our identity, not just me-as-mother above all else. Messy and not always pretty. But I thought it was a great take.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Change - read recently based on DCUM. Revenge fantasy about women who get witchy powers after menopause. A little over the top but fun.
Slightly more rooted in reality, but also a story of menopause: Wayward by Dana Spiotta -- maybe my favorite book of 2022
OP here - YES! I loved that book!! Have you read anything else she's written? I've been meaning to try her earlier books . . . .
So many bad reviews of Wayward on Amazon. You guys really thought it was good?
NP here. It starts right after Trump was elected, and the character is a rich white older liberal woman who is dealing with feelings about that. I think that’s where most of the online vitriol comes from. Some people hate the character because she’s an entitled “Karen,” while others are probably offended conservatives. Ironically, the character has a lot of self-loathing precisely because of her demographic. Point being that people love to hate on Hilary Clinton types. And even Hilary Clinton types are trained to hate themselves.
Anyway, I liked the first half, but then it lost me.
Thanks for this summary. I just started reading this book but will now return (7 people waiting). I read to try to escape from everyday life — I absolutely don’t want to revisit any part of what you described.
I’d say PP accurately described sone of the book’s situational/political context and one aspect of the (rather complex) main character. But the core plot and character arc are much bigger and more interesting than the Trump/Hillary context happening in the background, IMHO. To write it off as that narrow truly sells it short.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Change - read recently based on DCUM. Revenge fantasy about women who get witchy powers after menopause. A little over the top but fun.
Slightly more rooted in reality, but also a story of menopause: Wayward by Dana Spiotta -- maybe my favorite book of 2022
OP here - YES! I loved that book!! Have you read anything else she's written? I've been meaning to try her earlier books . . . .
So many bad reviews of Wayward on Amazon. You guys really thought it was good?
NP here. It starts right after Trump was elected, and the character is a rich white older liberal woman who is dealing with feelings about that. I think that’s where most of the online vitriol comes from. Some people hate the character because she’s an entitled “Karen,” while others are probably offended conservatives. Ironically, the character has a lot of self-loathing precisely because of her demographic. Point being that people love to hate on Hilary Clinton types. And even Hilary Clinton types are trained to hate themselves.
Anyway, I liked the first half, but then it lost me.
Thanks for this summary. I just started reading this book but will now return (7 people waiting). I read to try to escape from everyday life — I absolutely don’t want to revisit any part of what you described.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Change - read recently based on DCUM. Revenge fantasy about women who get witchy powers after menopause. A little over the top but fun.
Slightly more rooted in reality, but also a story of menopause: Wayward by Dana Spiotta -- maybe my favorite book of 2022
OP here - YES! I loved that book!! Have you read anything else she's written? I've been meaning to try her earlier books . . . .
So many bad reviews of Wayward on Amazon. You guys really thought it was good?
NP here. It starts right after Trump was elected, and the character is a rich white older liberal woman who is dealing with feelings about that. I think that’s where most of the online vitriol comes from. Some people hate the character because she’s an entitled “Karen,” while others are probably offended conservatives. Ironically, the character has a lot of self-loathing precisely because of her demographic. Point being that people love to hate on Hilary Clinton types. And even Hilary Clinton types are trained to hate themselves.
Anyway, I liked the first half, but then it lost me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Change - read recently based on DCUM. Revenge fantasy about women who get witchy powers after menopause. A little over the top but fun.
Slightly more rooted in reality, but also a story of menopause: Wayward by Dana Spiotta -- maybe my favorite book of 2022
OP here - YES! I loved that book!! Have you read anything else she's written? I've been meaning to try her earlier books . . . .
So many bad reviews of Wayward on Amazon. You guys really thought it was good?