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Some of us here have expressed an interest in a book club, myself, @mermadelove, @LCResz, @ZombieMetroAnt, @Mcakes. If you'd be interested in joining, reply below. My initial thought was to mail the books around but if it means that some people can't participate, then I'm all for dropping that requirement. I'd love this to be a place where we nominate our favorite book and others can read it and comment. Something fun for the new year! ETA: the booklist:
1. Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng (16)
1. Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie (16)
3. The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald (13)
4. Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen (11)
4. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson (11)
4. Death on the Nile by Agatha Christie (11)
7. Exit West by Mohsin Hamid (10)
7. To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee (10)
7. The Book Thief by Markus Zusak (10) Discussion begins 8-13.
7. The Wedding Dress by Rachel Hauck (10) Discussion begin 9-2.
11. The Fault in our Stars by John Green (9) Time to discuss 9-26
11. The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas (9) Now discussing below.
11. Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro (9)
11. What Happened by Hilary Clinton (9) Now discussing below.
11. Fall of Giants by Ken Follett (9) Start reading now.
11. The Woman on the Orient Express by Lindsay Ashford (9)
11. milk and honey by Rupi Kaur (9)
18. A Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez (8)
18. Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty (8)
18. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll (8)
18. Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell (8)
18. Lady Chatterley’s Lover by D.H. Lawrence (8)
18. Mansfield Park by Jane Austen (8)
18. Brave New World by Aldous Huxley (8)
18. The Paper Magician by Charlie Holmberg (8)
18. The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien (8)
18. The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Marie Kondo (8)
18. Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman (8)
18. The White Queen by Phillipa Gregory (8)
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@alexasteph, it’s one of those books to keep on your list of books to read.
My sister-in-law took me to Southern Utah earlier last month. I've been before but she wanted to see stuff and just take a trip anyways. Picked these books up at the National Parks/Red Canyon Visitor Centers.
Ohhh, the photos on the cover of the book on Utah's national parks are captivating @Samtian! I'm hoping you had a chance to visit one or more of them, and to take photos of your own! 📸
@itsfi Thank you! It's about 8-10 hour drive to those parks from my house so I've been to them all. But I need to explore them all and someday I really want to save up to do a photography workshop in those areas to learn how to get the pictures I want.
@Samtian - A great way to remember your vacation and to learn something new. 📚
Hello Beautiful by Ann Napolitano
@itsfi I think Chatgp could learn from you. You write everything so well. I love how you include the quotes.
Awwwwhhhh ... I'm feeling flattered and very shy about that compliment; blushing. 😊 Thank you @Samtian for your kind words and praise. I don't think I'm deserving of them, but it's very good of you to say. I love words (word choice, their meaning, how they're strung together, the thoughts or feelings they may evoke, etc.) so it's fun for me to include quotes in my review - it can be challenging to pick ones that don't give away too many things about the story or narrowing down the amount to include.
It’s been a while since I’ve posted and I just wanted to share some of my recent reads.
A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihar⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I feel the need to start by saying this book isn’t for everyone, and you should be aware of the dark themes before picking it up, and it IS heavy. However, while being one of the most depressing books I’ve ever read, it is equally one of the most beautifully written books. This book truly took me on an emotional ride that I likely will never recover from. 5 stars.
Girls Of Riyadh by Rajaa Alsanea ⭐️⭐️⭐️
an incredible lot eye opening book about life I. Saudi Arabia written in a Gossip Girl/Bridgerton-esq manner. The writing was translated from Arabic, so I imagine a lot of the original context was lost, however it was fascinating to yet again learn that we’re all more similar than not, despite our cultural disparities.
Part of Your World by Abby Jimenez ⭐️⭐️⭐️
cute, light read without being too cheesy. I mean, it is cheesy, but not as much as most books tend to be in the romance genre. o liked that the author made the characters flawed and relatable. Good, light, easy read.
Currently reading: Liars by Sarah Manguso
I’ll update once I’m finished, but so far this book is enjoyable in an infuriating kind of way. From the first page, you’re enraged for the protagonist. All, I’ll say is, I’m sure this book is relatable to women everywhere.
@KrissySM, you've been busy with lots of good reads. 📚 I'm drawn to A Little Life and have added it to my list, but am going to hold off on picking it up and reading it until I'm ready for the emotional ride you mention. I have a couple of books in my queue with heavy arches, including one that was recommended to me with a "brace your heart" message, so I'm going to pace myself when it comes to these types of novels.
Do let me know what you thought of it when you do read it and I’d also love to know the name of the other book with the heavy arch is.
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This seems really cool! Surprisingly haven’t heard of many of those books, and now I’m intrigued! My favorite types of books are probably war, like WW2, or even wars made up in books. From that list, do you guys recommend one?
Try reading Survival in Auschwitz by Primo Levi
@ChickenGurlie, I’m currently working my way through Code Name: Helene.
It’s based on the true story of Nancy Wake, a WWII heroine.
@ChickenGurlie Off the top of my head I can recall "Paper Girl in Paris" about WW2 and "The girl you left behind" about WW1. Stories may have some similarities but they are also different from each other in many aspects if that makes sense?
Also @itsfi recommended "The Forgotten Bookshop in Paris" I am expecting to get it next week but based on Fi's review, I already know it is going to be wonderful.
@fatimamummy, I’m interested in hearing your take on the book. 📖
@fatimamummy I will definitely look into those, thanks!
Currently I’m reading a few war books, and this is one of them. Sounds similar to “The Forgotten Bookshop in Paris”!