July: what are you reading?
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July: what are you reading?
I finished The Mueller Report today. A lot of it is redacted, and a lot of it is repeated, and about half is appendices, so it wasn't as long as it appears.
Now I have The Better Sister by Alafair Burke.
Now I have The Better Sister by Alafair Burke.
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Started Summer of '69 by Elin Hilderbrand. Love it so far.
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Re: July: what are you reading?
The Better Sister was pretty good, and then I read Calm the Fuck Down by Sarah Knight. It was also pretty good. And short.
Now I have How Not to Die Alone, a novel by Richard Roper. It's supposed to be funny.
Now I have How Not to Die Alone, a novel by Richard Roper. It's supposed to be funny.
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Finished Summer of '69. Didn't like it in the end. What I loved at the beginning was the setting. The plot was super dull. I wonder if there are ghost writers involved. This woman is releasing TWO new books a year and this felt like a different writer from The Perfect Couple, which was excellent.
Now I'm reading The Flatshare by... Beth something? It's a rom-com.
Now I'm reading The Flatshare by... Beth something? It's a rom-com.
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I'm halfway through How Not to Die Alone. So far it's pretty good. It reminds me of the Rosie books.
I paused it last week to read Becoming by Michelle Obama. It was great, but I was more enthralled by her early life than the post election stuff.
I paused it last week to read Becoming by Michelle Obama. It was great, but I was more enthralled by her early life than the post election stuff.
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Ha! I felt exactly the opposite, Blush! Loved the post-election stuff.
Finished The Flatshare. It was cute and entertaining, but not as adorable as I was hoping for.
Started The Disappearance of Stephanie Mailer by Joel Dïcker. I'm only 8% in, but I think I'll like it.
Finished The Flatshare. It was cute and entertaining, but not as adorable as I was hoping for.
Started The Disappearance of Stephanie Mailer by Joel Dïcker. I'm only 8% in, but I think I'll like it.
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I finished How Not to Die Alone. It was I felt like the ending was a little rushed, but otherwise good.
Now I am halfway through Only Ever Her by MaryBeth Mayhew Whale. It's about a woman who disappears three days before her wedding.
Now I am halfway through Only Ever Her by MaryBeth Mayhew Whale. It's about a woman who disappears three days before her wedding.
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I finished Only Ever Her. Three stars.
Now I have The Key by Kathryn Hughes.
Now I have The Key by Kathryn Hughes.
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I finished the Chinese detective novel I was reading and enjoyed it. It was a very neat way to set up the novel, it was basically like 6 or 7 independent stories, but all starring the same main character, and in reverse chronological order. "The Borrowed" by Chan Ho-Kei
When we were in PEI we saw the Anne of Green Gables musical (so good!) and it made me want to re-read Anne, so I bought a 10-pack of all the Anne books for 99c from the Kindle store (gotta love public domain literature). I'm starting with Anne of Green Gables and will decide once I finish it whether I want to continue with the other books in the series or not.
When we were in PEI we saw the Anne of Green Gables musical (so good!) and it made me want to re-read Anne, so I bought a 10-pack of all the Anne books for 99c from the Kindle store (gotta love public domain literature). I'm starting with Anne of Green Gables and will decide once I finish it whether I want to continue with the other books in the series or not.
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I finished The Key. The ending wasn't as satisfying as I had anticipated.
Now I have We Contain Multitudes by Sarah Tenstra.
Now I have We Contain Multitudes by Sarah Tenstra.
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I finished We Contain Multitudes and it's the best book I've read so far this year. It made me FEEL something, which is always my best measure.
Now I have the Stone Mattress by Margaret Atwood. It's nine short stories, which usually aren't my thing, but also it's Atwood, so they've got to be decent.
Now I have the Stone Mattress by Margaret Atwood. It's nine short stories, which usually aren't my thing, but also it's Atwood, so they've got to be decent.
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I read An American Marriage because it was due back at the library. The beginning is good (first 100 pages or so), then it turns melodramatic and slow. Glad I didn't pay.
Now I'm back to The Disappearance of Stephanie Mailer.
Now I'm back to The Disappearance of Stephanie Mailer.
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I'm still reading The Disappearance of Stephanie Mailer It has way too many characters and way too many seemingly unrelated story lines, so it's taking forever for things to start making sense, but I'm enjoying it. But it feels more like I'm watching a TV show than reading a book. I'm at 78% now and last night it really felt like things were starting to be explained, but then the next chapter started with a major character talking about his childhood (WTF?? What does it matter now?? I just wanna know who did it!).
I also started Close Enough To Touch by Colleen Oakley, a rom-com. I love it so far, hope it doesn't turn stupid.
I also started Close Enough To Touch by Colleen Oakley, a rom-com. I love it so far, hope it doesn't turn stupid.