![]() I thought my blog had faded into oblivious and no one noticed. But, as it happened, at least a few of you noticed. I was asked what the deal was with the disappearance of my posts at book club a couple of days ago. I explained that it was starting to feel like one more thing to do, and if it's more like a diary entry than anything else, then why mess? Their responses made me realize that perhaps there are still some readers out there. Maybe I wasn't shouting into the void after all! So... here's a tiny little corner of the Internet that is our own. We can talk about books and whatever else, but I'm not going to try to sell you things and I'm not going to say things like, "Wow, what a week, ya'll!" Paradise! While I haven't been reading at quite the clip I used to, I'm still reading whenever possible. A few books that have stuck with me in recent months have been: - I'm Glad by Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy: What a title! I had minimal exposure to this actress outside of being annoyed by her tweeny-bopper sitcoms blaring on my tv from time to time. I was interested in learning more about her child stardom and generally crap young adult life. I think all of her readers are delighted to find that in addition to having captivating content, McCurdy is a terrific writer. - The Messy Lives of Book People by Phaedra Patrick: This is also an interesting title, but enormously misleading. Still, I stayed up until 12:30 am to finish it! Grab this one if you're looking for some light-but-not-TOO-light reading with some mystery and a bit of romance. Do not grab it if you're dead set on reading about the messy lives of book people. (Sidenote: Titles exasperate me. I hate that so often they are clearly chosen by publishing houses as a driver of sales and really have nothing to do with the story. I assume that's why we (EVEN STILL!) see so much of the clockmaker's mistress and the watchmaker's wife and the mapmaker's daughter. Or why books about fully grown women inevitably have "girl" in the title. I missed ranting about this.) I read some great time travel novels! My flight home from Puerto Rico was consumed by Sea of Tranquility by Emily St. John Mandel, which was the PERFECT choice for a flight - a quick read, totally engrossing, and best read in one sitting. Plus, the story spanned many hundreds of years, which was fun. A couple of months ago I finished This Time Tomorrow by Emma Straub, which was a flawlessly executed time travel novel featuring the do-over, something my dad and I both love to read about. There's just something so satisfying about watching a character go back in time and right some wrongs. (I wouldn't mind a shot at a do-over or two...) Oh, and of course I had to read the new Taylor Jenkins Reid. I like to say that everything she touches turns to gold. With Carrie Soto is Back, I think I might amend that to gold - or at least silver. Carrie Soto was a great story but a hair predictable and a hair forgettable. Come on, TJR! Do something crazy next time! Also I'm seeing all this stuff about Colleen Hoover ruling BookTock and some of my fellow readers are reading everything she's got like they're obsessed. What's going on? Then I saw her quoted as basically saying she kind of sucks, she doesn't get the deal either. Help me out, if you're out there? Is this romance? Is it good, though? I don't want to learn about BookTock. Okay that's all for now. What are YOU reading?
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Connie
10/12/2022 12:21:46 pm
My daughter gave me The Summer of Good Intentions by Wendy Francis that I have just started. I read The Sentence by Louise Erdrich in August, it was interesting and entertaining. I highly recommend it.
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Kimberly
10/12/2022 12:24:34 pm
Oh awesome - I will have to check those out.
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Lolo
10/12/2022 02:29:44 pm
I am so glad you’re back. Since I don’t get to make it to bookclub I always look forward to your recommendations. Plus I feel like it’s time that I get with my friend Kimberly. One day I’ll get back to book club but until then I need to read about books. And your opinions are great!!
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Kimberly
10/12/2022 02:36:10 pm
Awww well it is good to spend time with you however we are able to! Have you had time to read?
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Levi
10/16/2022 10:18:58 am
I've missed your ranting about "girl" titles, too! I added Sea of Tranquility to my "want to read" list based on your review.
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Kimberly
10/16/2022 10:56:51 am
I have it at my house!
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