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Re: March!
Rowan I will have to put that Rebecca Serle one on my list; I usually like her stuff. I loved The Sea of Tranquility. And when I took it back this weekend I dropped it off at the desk, and when I came back the librarian asked how I liked it. She and I both liked Station Eleven but not another one by...
Re: March!
The Undertow: Scenes From a Slow Civil War by Jeff Sharlet was FRIGHTENING.
Then I read The Happy Ever After Playlist by Abby Jiminez. Kinda blah but ok.
Now I have Sea of Tranquility by Emily St. John Mandel.
Then I read The Happy Ever After Playlist by Abby Jiminez. Kinda blah but ok.
Now I have Sea of Tranquility by Emily St. John Mandel.
Re: February!
I finished The Soulmate. 4 stars.
Then I read Counterfeit by Kristen Chen. 3 stars.
Now I have The Undertow: Scenes From a Slow Civil War by Jeff Sharlet, just to freak me out a bit more than my usual state.
Then I read Counterfeit by Kristen Chen. 3 stars.
Now I have The Undertow: Scenes From a Slow Civil War by Jeff Sharlet, just to freak me out a bit more than my usual state.
Re: February!
The True Love Experiment was cute.
Now I have The Soulmate by Sally Hepworth.
Now I have The Soulmate by Sally Hepworth.
Re: February!
I read All The Light We Cannot See. I was prepared to be disappointed and I was, in places, but pleasantly surprised in others.
Now I have The True Love Experiment by Christina Lauren.
Now I have The True Love Experiment by Christina Lauren.
Re: January!
I finished Local Gone Missing; it was pretty good.
I have All the Light We Cannot See now. I might just skim it since I know what happens.
I have All the Light We Cannot See now. I might just skim it since I know what happens.
Re: January!
I read Lily... In December of 2017, which means Tie had died 7 or 8 months before. But we also had puppy Frankie. I had read the blurb, so I had a vague idea. I put The German Wife aside because I own it and figured I better read library books. I just finished Love Me Do by Lindsay Kelk. Some funny ...
Re: January!
I finished Life's Too Short. The sex scenes were CRINGE.
Then I read The Care And Feeding Of Ravenously Hungry Girls by Anissa Gray. Great writing, made me feel something.
Now I have The German Wife by Kelly Rimmer.
Then I read The Care And Feeding Of Ravenously Hungry Girls by Anissa Gray. Great writing, made me feel something.
Now I have The German Wife by Kelly Rimmer.
Re: January!
Lily and the Octopus WRECKED me. I read it the same year Tie died. Oof.
I finished The Celebrants: 5 stars.
Now I have Life's Too Short by Abby Jiminez.
I finished The Celebrants: 5 stars.
Now I have Life's Too Short by Abby Jiminez.
Re: January!
I set my goal at 75 because I did 71 this year, but I have a feeling I might lower it.
I'm currently reading The Celebrants by Steven Rowley. I like his writing.
I'm currently reading The Celebrants by Steven Rowley. I like his writing.
January!
How the eff is it 2024?!
Do you have a goal for the year?
What are you reading?
Do you have a goal for the year?
What are you reading?
Re: December!
I finished A Night Boat to Tangier. Meh. Then I read Bachelor Girl by I can't remember who. Interesting premise. It was ok. I have to get more books; there are some waiting for me at the library. Edit: picked up Romantic Comedy by Curtis Sittenfeld today and I am already halfway through it. Somethin...
Re: December!
Oh, yes, the opposite would also be bad.
I think I associate the idea of a feathery stroker with a guy who wants to recite poetry. Same vibe, ew.
I think I associate the idea of a feathery stroker with a guy who wants to recite poetry. Same vibe, ew.
Re: December!
I finished Again, Rachel. I do love Marian Keyes. Standout line, "Is he a feathery stroker?" referring to a certain kind of man and how he acts during sex. I laughed so hard; I have encountered feathery strokers. Although I removed myself from the situation before it got to sex. Barf. Next...
Re: December!
Spudd, the Stuff You Should Know podcast recently did an episode on JD Salinger and now I want to re-read it, too!
Re: December!
I finished the David Sedaris book. It had very funny moments and some not so.
Then I read Looking For Jane by Heather Marshall. Great premise, learned some things, good book, just not as "wow" as my mom told me it would be.
Now I have Again, Rachel by Marian Keyes.
Then I read Looking For Jane by Heather Marshall. Great premise, learned some things, good book, just not as "wow" as my mom told me it would be.
Now I have Again, Rachel by Marian Keyes.
Re: November
Spudd, I will put those on my list!
I finished Pieces of Blue. Meh.
No I have Happy Go Lucky by David Sedaris.
I finished Pieces of Blue. Meh.
No I have Happy Go Lucky by David Sedaris.
Re: November
This Time Tomorrow was pretty good, though not the best time travel book I have read.
Then I read A Beautifully Foolish Endeavor (The Carls, #2) by Hank Green. Pretty good, not my usual genre.
Now I have Pieces of Blue by Holly Goldberg Sloan.
Then I read A Beautifully Foolish Endeavor (The Carls, #2) by Hank Green. Pretty good, not my usual genre.
Now I have Pieces of Blue by Holly Goldberg Sloan.
Re: November
I didn't know who she was, either, Rowan.
I found Our Missing Hearts compelling. Not enjoyable, but plausible dystopia. Oof.
Now I have This Time Tomorrow by Emma Straub.
I found Our Missing Hearts compelling. Not enjoyable, but plausible dystopia. Oof.
Now I have This Time Tomorrow by Emma Straub.
Re: November
I finished I'm Glad My Mom is Dead. I sure appreciate my own mom after that doozy.
Now I'm about halfway through Our Missing Hearts by Celeste Ng.
Now I'm about halfway through Our Missing Hearts by Celeste Ng.