January 2023!

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I'm reading We Were Never Here by Andrea Bartz. It's good but I'm not necessarily speeding through it.
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I read 100 pages of Tomorrow, Tomorrow and Tomorrow and realized it's really not for me.

Then I read Interstellar because I saw the movie on the weekend and some things weren't clear, so decided to read the book, which is a novelization of the movie. I'm glad I read it, but the movie is much better.

Now I started The Passage by Justin Cronin, which has been on my list forever but has a billion pages, so who knows if I'll stick to it or get bored soon. I'm at 4%. That's 47 pages out of the 1181 of the Brazilian edition.
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We Were Never Here was fine and then the ending was bizarro. I hate that. Minus one star for that. LOL

Not sure what is next. I'm doing a virtual book club with Little Women which I've read a million times as a kid but they're reading it super slow which really isn't my jam. The next meeting is 1/17 so I may just binge what I need the weekend before.
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My bff got me "You Are a Badass" for Christmas which was interesting. There's a few good points in it.

I'm 75% done with The Rewind by Allison Winn Scotch. I generally like her books but not digging this one. I don't like either of the characters so I'm kinda hate reading it at this point.
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I didn't like The Rewind. I should have abandoned it - I wasn't reaching to read it so that should have been a clue. I generally like the author.

I have Nora Goes Off Script next which has gotten rave reviews. I'm not in the mood for rom-com but it was due yesterday so I should just bang it out and return it.

I ended up getting a ton of my holds in at once and now I have 20+ library books. I'm going to return 7 or so because I'll never get to all of them in time. I went in and froze the rest of my holds. I think there were just a bunch of books that were released the last 2 Tuesdays.
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Blush - I really liked Evvie Drake and I don't tend to love that genre. It was well written and I felt the story was "mature".
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I got to 47% of The Passage but I doubt I'll finish it. The firs part was super compelling, but the second is like a whole different book, super boring.

Then I read The Unhoneymooners by Christina Lauren, which was entertaining enough.

Now I've barely started the sample of The Henna Artist.
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Blush - glad you liked Evvie Drake. I ended up loving Carrie Soto more than I expected but I grew up in a tennis house so I wonder if that was part of it. Have you read the Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo? That's my favorite of her newer novels.

I finished All the Dangerous Things by Stacy Willingham which I liked. I'm reading Mary Kubica's latest - The Nicest Couple. So far, so good.
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I quite enjoyed The Seven Husbands! And I loved Malibu Rising. I really should give Daisy Jones another chance. I started it once but gave it up after 30 pages or so. I should insist, because both Seven Husbands and Malibu were slow starters for me. Carrie Soto is on my radar, but I HATE tennis :? I couldn't get into any of her earlier novels (the non-fake celebrity ones.)

I'm at 43% of The Henna Artist. I like it but don't love it so far. I didn't read much at the beach, which didn't help. I need more uninterrupted reading time to help with the flow.
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I actually opened my book Fatty Fatty Boom Boom it’s Rabia Chaudry memoir about food and family. She’s Punjabi/Pakistani and it’s very interesting and engaging. Granted I know who she is (if you listened to season 1 of Serial she’s the one that got Adnans case to the public). He’s free now anx they actually have two real suspects. She’s also co hosted another podcast that first talked about that and then many other cases and they’ve helped get multiple wrongfully convicted out of prison,

The book is about relationship with food
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Finished The Henna Artist and enjoyed the second half better than the first. I really needed more time with the book. Now I'm picking up its sequel, The Secret Keeper of Jaipur. The third book in the trilogy, The Perfumist of Paris, comes out in March.
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Sylvia - if you hate tennis, maybe take Carrie Soto off your list. It is all about tennis.

I'm halfway through The It Girl by Ruth Ware and liking it. I also would like more uninterrupted reading time. :cute
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Are there like pages and pages about tennis? :?
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It probably won't work for me, then.
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It's ALL tennis.
Hahahaha - yep! I actually liked it better than Malibu Rising but I grew up in a tennis house (where my dad played and my mom watched it on tv constantly).
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I mean, I ended up liking the latest by Liane Moriarty after a slow start, but 1) I adore Liane and 2) I didn't think it talked too much about tennis at all. But Taylor Jenkins Reid is not Liane and if there is that much tennis... but it's funny to see people's reactions. I actually saw a video the other day where the woman said "you barely notice the tennis talk, the story's so good", haha! I'll have to check the sample and see it for myself. The same thing happened to Tomorrow, tomorrow and tomorrow with regard to video games: some readers said you barely noticed the video game talk, others said it was all about video games. Sadly, with that one, I ended up agreeing with the latter and couldn't take it.
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I read the Liane Moriarty one too and they don't even compare with the tennis levels. Hahaha.

I also may have been the one to suggest Tomorrow, Tomorrow and Tomorrow - I didn't get bogged down by the video games.
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Ugh on the tennis levels!

You did suggest Tomorrow, but it'd been popping up often in my goodreads feed and I got curious. But I really didn't find the blurb appealing, so I don't know why I insisted. I should follow my own advice; if merely reading the BLURB is boring you, the book is not for you. Seems obvious when I say it out loud.
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