December! What are you reading?
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December! What are you reading?
I'm reading What to Say Next a YA from Julie Buxbaum. It's fine. Not earth shattering. Writing about autism seems to be in these days.
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I finished Today will be different by Maria Semple. It started out promisingly but then my interest faded during the flashbacks. It was fine.
Then I started Collected Tarts and other Indelicacies by Tabatha Southey. She's a columnist in Canada and it's a collection of columns.
Then I started Collected Tarts and other Indelicacies by Tabatha Southey. She's a columnist in Canada and it's a collection of columns.
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I finished "Salt, Sugar, Fat" which was really interesting, actually. It's not exactly a page-turner but it's good.
Then I started "One Second After" which is a post-apocalyptic novel about an EMP weapon striking the US. It's good so far, but it has a self-published vibe about it - e.g. he keeps saying "would of" which is driving me insane. I googled it and it doesn't seem to actually be self-published, but if not, then WTF was his editor doing?
Then I started "One Second After" which is a post-apocalyptic novel about an EMP weapon striking the US. It's good so far, but it has a self-published vibe about it - e.g. he keeps saying "would of" which is driving me insane. I googled it and it doesn't seem to actually be self-published, but if not, then WTF was his editor doing?
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I finished Collected Tarts (pretty quickly because I had read many of the columns already). Next is Under The Influence by Joyce Maynard.
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Future Home of the Living God by Louis Erdrich was too weird for me so I gave up halfway.
I'm about 3/4 of the way through Heat & Light by Jennifer Haigh. It's really good.
I'm about 3/4 of the way through Heat & Light by Jennifer Haigh. It's really good.
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I love Jennifer Haigh
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This is my first time reading her - I was hoping she had written other books.Rowan wrote:I love Jennifer Haigh
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I finished Under The Influence by Joyce Maynard. It was fine; a little repetitive and the start seemed a bit implausible, but it was ok.
Next is Ghostwritten by Isabel Wolff.
Next is Ghostwritten by Isabel Wolff.
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Sorry you didn't like Under the Influence more, Blush. I really enjoyed it. What did you think was implausible? I thought the mc was too gullible/too much of a wimp in her relationship with her rich friends, but given how little love she'd received all her life, I accepted it.
Finished Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets last night. The rest of humankind was right, these books ARE fun! Funny, I started this and Sophie Kinsella's My Not So Perfect Life at the same time, thinking I'd be bored by Harry Potter and would need some adult reading while trying to finish it. Well, guess what? I'm struggling at 75% of the Kinsella and finished HP and started the next one in the series. Huh. Who would have thought that? I only started Harry Potter because I wanted to motivate Leo to read it. I never thought I'd actually enjoy it! (btw, Leo finally, FINALLY agreed to give the first HP a try last night. He kept saying it's not his thing. I told him I didn't think it would be mine, either, but I was enjoying it. Also told him he could give up if he wasn't enjoying it, but to at least give it a few pages. He was on page 41 (of the tiniest print he's ever read!) before I fell asleep. I hope he continues!)
Finished Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets last night. The rest of humankind was right, these books ARE fun! Funny, I started this and Sophie Kinsella's My Not So Perfect Life at the same time, thinking I'd be bored by Harry Potter and would need some adult reading while trying to finish it. Well, guess what? I'm struggling at 75% of the Kinsella and finished HP and started the next one in the series. Huh. Who would have thought that? I only started Harry Potter because I wanted to motivate Leo to read it. I never thought I'd actually enjoy it! (btw, Leo finally, FINALLY agreed to give the first HP a try last night. He kept saying it's not his thing. I told him I didn't think it would be mine, either, but I was enjoying it. Also told him he could give up if he wasn't enjoying it, but to at least give it a few pages. He was on page 41 (of the tiniest print he's ever read!) before I fell asleep. I hope he continues!)
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I just thought it was weird that she fell into "friendship" with them so quickly. One page she's passing apps at a party, next page she has a key to their house (it felt like that to me).
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Yeah, I agree. But she was desperately needy and they were using her. Oh well, it worked for me.
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I finished Ghostwritten by Isabel Wolfe. It was pretty good.
Next up is My Husband's Wife by Jane Corry.
Next up is My Husband's Wife by Jane Corry.
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Finished Heat & Light - really enjoyed it.
Read The Dogs of Littlefield. Eh. It tried way too hard.
I need to make a trip to the library today.
Read The Dogs of Littlefield. Eh. It tried way too hard.
I need to make a trip to the library today.
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mellen, not sure how we line up with liking/hating books but I generally do well with your recommendations. Here are my Haigh ratings.
Honestly I can't remember the last time I scored a 4.5. Haha.
4 Mrs Kimble Jennifer Haigh 2008
4.5 The Condition Jennifer Haigh 2008
4 Faith Jennifer Haigh 2011
4.0 Heat and Light Jennifer Haigh 2016
Honestly I can't remember the last time I scored a 4.5. Haha.
4 Mrs Kimble Jennifer Haigh 2008
4.5 The Condition Jennifer Haigh 2008
4 Faith Jennifer Haigh 2011
4.0 Heat and Light Jennifer Haigh 2016
Re: December! What are you reading?
Finished My (not so perfect) Life. Total waste of time. There was one funny scene in the whole book and the premise just didn't hold enough drama for my taste. Poor girl in her 20s has boss from hell and loses crappy job in marketing. Yawn.
Then I read The Grown-up by Gillian Flynn. It's a short story. I liked it, but then it was over. I don't get the appeal of short stories. They always seem like beginnings of longer books to me.
Then I read Hate List by Jennifer Brown. Hated it. I really, really should stop reading books I don't like until the 20% mark or so. They never get better.
I'm reading the third Harry Potter but so far I'm finding it slow
Also started Elsewhere by Gabrielle Zevin last night. It seemed cute. I hope I like it. I need a good book.
Then I read The Grown-up by Gillian Flynn. It's a short story. I liked it, but then it was over. I don't get the appeal of short stories. They always seem like beginnings of longer books to me.
Then I read Hate List by Jennifer Brown. Hated it. I really, really should stop reading books I don't like until the 20% mark or so. They never get better.
I'm reading the third Harry Potter but so far I'm finding it slow
Also started Elsewhere by Gabrielle Zevin last night. It seemed cute. I hope I like it. I need a good book.
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I finished My Husband's Wife. It was a bit odd. What really put me off was that there was a young girl who I thought (due to her narration) was 5 or 6 and she turned out to be 10. It was like the author had no idea what it was like to be 10, or she was very babied herself.
Now I have The Break by Marian Keyes. It's long but I bet it won't take too long.
Now I have The Break by Marian Keyes. It's long but I bet it won't take too long.
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I finished the Marian Keyes book. It was as good as her others, parts were funny, others heartbreaking.
Next is a new Lesley Pearse book called The Woman in the Wood.
Next is a new Lesley Pearse book called The Woman in the Wood.
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Unbelievable: My front row seat to the craziest campaign in American History by Katy Tur - really good even though it’s like reliving the whole Trump getting elected nightmare.
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Here's one I recently liked: The Smell of Other People's Houses by Bonnie-Sue Hitchcock. It's YA and takes place in early Alaska which is cool. The end was a little confusing but I really liked it.
Not sure what's next on the pile. The pile is high but not very enticing if that makes any sense.
Not sure what's next on the pile. The pile is high but not very enticing if that makes any sense.
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Re: December! What are you reading?
Rowan, I hate that feeling when you have a bunch of books but no burning desire to read at least one of them.
I started Artemis by Andy Weir last night. Really liking it so far.
I started Artemis by Andy Weir last night. Really liking it so far.