Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just finished Heaven and Earth Grocery Store. I give it 4 out of 5 stars. I admit I was expecting to like it more based on reviews. To me it seemed like a tamer version of Deacon King Kong (his previous book).
Yeah, just because it’s on Oprah’s book club picks, does not make it a good read.
While I agree with your sentiment that just because a book is on Oprah’s (or Jenna’s or Reece’s) list, it doesn’t mean a book is a good read or that everyone will love it, I was going by the NYT, WaPo, NPR etc. reviews. WaPo had it as one of the top 10 books of the year. It was good/fine, but not great in my opinion. I don’t regret reading it. It just didn’t live up to my expectations.
I never like their top 10 books of the year! Luckily I liked Demon Copperhead before it won the Pulitzer or I would have thought it wasn't for me![]()
Of the WaPo's selections for 2023 - I literally never heard of any of them but Heaven and Earth Grocery Store, and I am not interested in reading it. I thought the color of water was just OK.
My top books of 2023 are Fourth Wing and Five Star Weekend but no one who writes for WaPo or NYT would admit to reading and liking those haha. Too low brow for them.
Anonymous wrote:Just finished Birnam Wood (read) and North Woods (listened).
I liked Birnam Wood until the end. North Woods was okay. It felt like separate stories that were loosely connected and I don’t think it worked that well. Might have worked better (for me) if I read it.
Anonymous wrote:Going Infinite by Michael Lewis
Sam Bankman-Fried is interesting among other things.
Anonymous wrote:I just finished The Sentence by Louise Erdrich. I loved it and want to read more from her, if anyone has specific recommendations. I'll probably start with The Night Watchman.
Anonymous wrote:Finished The Nest.
Currently 1/5 through Middlesex.
Bought The Mists of Avalon and was really looking forward to reading it. Then happened upon the information that the author was a horrific child sex abuser and also that she supported her partner abusing and molesting many children including things like tryimg to adopt kids he wanted to abuse. Will return the book. I'm feeling completely disturbed by this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just finished Heaven and Earth Grocery Store. I give it 4 out of 5 stars. I admit I was expecting to like it more based on reviews. To me it seemed like a tamer version of Deacon King Kong (his previous book).
I got it out of the library for my husband. He thought it was just ok. I think he's read almost all of James Baldwin's books.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just finished Heaven and Earth Grocery Store. I give it 4 out of 5 stars. I admit I was expecting to like it more based on reviews. To me it seemed like a tamer version of Deacon King Kong (his previous book).
Yeah, just because it’s on Oprah’s book club picks, does not make it a good read.
While I agree with your sentiment that just because a book is on Oprah’s (or Jenna’s or Reece’s) list, it doesn’t mean a book is a good read or that everyone will love it, I was going by the NYT, WaPo, NPR etc. reviews. WaPo had it as one of the top 10 books of the year. It was good/fine, but not great in my opinion. I don’t regret reading it. It just didn’t live up to my expectations.