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What I'm Reading - May/June 2017


I almost nominated that for the list. Glad to know it's engaging, but what did I expect from Patchett?




Such a good book! I think it would make for a great discussion, too.

Agreed, Kat, it's brilliant, if demanding, challenging, even exhausting at times: like listening to Jonathan Winters or Robin Williams on an endless, manic riff onstage. Following NYR review by Daryl PInckney does good job of putting Beatty in context of tradition of black humor and "protest" writing.
http://www.nybooks.com/articles/2016/...

I listened to this audiobook while driving back from Florida to Dallas. It really kept me entertained and I thought it was a great story.

I'm still #8 on the waiting list at the library. Hope it comes in time for the discussion.


https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


Autobiography of Mark Twain: Volume 1, Reader's Edition. Great reading - nobody writes like Twain.
I asked for it for Christmas the year it came out and loved it! This is what I said then:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


The Love Song of Miss Queenie Hennessy – Rachel Joyce – 5*****
Oh, I love Queenie! She admits that her first instinct when faced with a difficult situation has always been to flee. Now, at the end of her life she faces the secrets she has been hiding, and hiding from, with courage and grace, and pours out her heart in a long letter of love and forgiveness.
LINK to my review


We discussed this remarkable book last November, Ellie. Here's a link: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

Thanks. :)


This is one of the books that are going to be on our next Reading List. I've read it, too, and agree with you wholeheartedly. I hope you come back when it's being discussed and join in,

Oooo I really liked Imagine Me Gone! I hope you all enjoy it when it's discussed later! I did review it (no spoilers).
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


Great stories about vulnerable people. My review
5★
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


Rocket Boys – Homer Hickam – 4****
Homer Hickam Jr (a/k/a Sonny) grew up in Coalwood, West Virginia – a “company town” in built and owned by the mining company for whom his father worked. In his memoir, Hickam brings the residents of Coalwood to life. He shares stories of growing up, of high school football, a beloved teacher, unlikely allies, young love, and his mother’s determination that her boys would NOT go into that mine.
LINK to my review

ENJOY! I just read and reviewed it myself - loved it!

4★ My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Oooo I really liked [book:Imagine..."Your review was right on the mark. A bittersweet book, really, about a family that is so much like many other families.

."Your review was right on the mark. A bittersweet book, really, about a family that is so much like many other families. "
Thanks, Ana. Bittersweet is a good word for it.


4★ My review:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


She really is a wonderful writer--so subtle and yet so completely on point. As soon as I finished
Anything Is Possible, I went back to The Burgess Boys, which I'd not been able to get into before. It is an amazing book. Highly recommended.

I love Elizabeth Strout's books, too. I must look for The Burgess Boys also.

Exciting YA (but fun for this adult, too) - teens desperate after plane crash in Amazon jungle.
4.5★ My review
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

I finished Lincoln in the Bardo today, but will withhold thoughts about it for when we discuss it together. I hope many will read it!


Eligible – Curtis Sittenfeld – 4****
The subtitle is all the synopsis you need: A Modern retelling of Pride and Prejudice. This is the fourth installment of the planned retellings that comprise The Austen Project, wherein contemporary authors tackle one of Austen’s works and reimagine it in a modern setting. All told, I found it entertaining and fun. Definitely helps if you’ve read the original, though it spoils any surprises as you anticipate “when will they …?” or “how will she include …..?”
LINK to my review


The Truth is a Cave in the Black Mountains by Neil Gaiman. 4★
My review
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


Kids are kids! Great illustrations and questions to ask yourself or your kids or your class.
4★
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


Is it possible to rekindle the love of your life a couple of decades later? (nothing to do with Rosie)
My review
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...



Death in the Clouds – Agatha Christie – 3***
Christie’s Belgian detective has become my go-to comfort read. I never tire of watching Poirot exercise his “little gray cells” to the amusement and astonishment of fellow investigators, suspects, innocent bystanders, and, of course, the culprit.
LINK to my review


Death in the Clouds
– Agatha Christie – 3***
Christie’s Belgian detective has become my go-to comfort read. I never tire of watching Poirot exercise his “l..."
This wasn't one of my favorites but I'll read anything with Poirot! He is also my "go-to comfort read."

I am now indulging in an Agatha Christie read, After the Funeral, featuring my favorite Hercule Poirot. My challenge read right now is Broken English: Poetry and Partiality a series of essays about contemporary poetry.

Also reading Evelyn Waugh's Scoop, about tabloid journalism, which is pretty funny when it isn't being offensive.



Aren't they reading this book in A Room with a View? I have this memory of Cecil talking about it...


Just before that I finished Station Eleven, a book that I have had on my Kindle seemingly forever. It gets such great reviews here on Goodreads, but I am afraid that I don't share the love. I hate it when my opinion is so contrary to the overall rating because it makes me think I'm missing something. I tried to like it (as a rule I really enjoy dystopian fiction) but no.
Currently reading A Gentleman in Moscow along with a bunch of y'all. Enjoying it so far!
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