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I started The Paris Secret this weekend and am liking it so far. The thought of a time capsule apartment in France from WWII is pretty interesting and I'm engaged!

I started The Good People set in the early 1800's Ireland.


I liked The Good People a lot, but Burial Rites even more. The latter is just so perfect! It is atmospheric,, putting you right there. Curious to see how you react.

If you look at the website for Boswell Book Co in Milwaukee, you can register for an online interview in March of Ishiguro about the book. I don't remember if there's a fee. I chose to purchase the book and I was wondering why I didn't receive it yet, but I guess it is because it's not out yet.


The character of Dr. Thorne himself I recall being a real hoot!




Oh, I'm sorry you didn't like this more. I've been wanting to read it!

The author examines characters from Shakespeare’s Richard III, Julius Caesar, Coriolanus, Henry the VI, King Lear, Macbeth, and The Winter’s Tale. He is interested in how societies fall under the spell of a tyrant, and the manner in which Shakespeare’s writings influenced audiences of his time. At the same time, Greenblatt sheds light on the ways we can learn from the past, as reflected in works of art, to better understand today’s world. This book works well for those who want to gain a deeper understanding of Shakespeare’s writings.
The audio book is nicely read by Edoardo Ballerini. I am torn about the inclusion of the reading of the footnotes. I usually prefer to add them, but in this case, it is a little distracting to have frequent mentions in the format: Play, Act #, Scene #, Line #. (3.5 for the audio)

Now reading After All I've Done by Mina Hardy, Angela Lin , Zura Johnson & Jay Aaseng

I'm now a couple of hours into Piranesi. It's very puzzling -- and that's a good thing. It's a puzzle to be solved. Very engaging so far. And oh! Such wonderful narration by Chiwetel Ejiofor. Wow. Sadly it looks like he has only narrated three books, but man -- after this one I would listen to him read the phone book. Seriously.


I get how one book can overshadow anything else for a period of time. Be sure to get back to Murderbot when your mind is more receptive to other books... it's fantastic SF with a very non-standard MC. I have to say, I liked the second Murderbot even better: Artificial condition. Actually, I liked the whole series and can't wait for fugitive Telemetry which comes out next month.

To be honest, this series suffered by comparison after reading the eight books of the Cradle series by will wight. They have some superficial elements in common and there's even a tournament, but Will wight's characters, storyline, and writing are simply more compelling, interesting, and fun (especially after the first couple of books).

I can understand your assessment. The Good People isn't as atmospheric. I have about 3-1/2 hours left in the book and I'm feeling anxious about the dynamics of characters which is a good sign.

I enjoy these books so much!

Oh I definitely will! As soon as Jade War's out of the way, I'm going back to Murderbot :)

Oh joy! I'm cheap so I didn't get "Audible only" Piranesi but read it via kindle and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I usually don't read much Fantasy genre but this one was intriguing. I need to get the audiobook. Hoping for 2 for 1 LOL (still cheap!)

I'm a few hours into Klara and the Sun and loving it. I sense Never Let Me Go vibe all over.

My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
I have begun A Kiss Before Dying by Ira Levin. It's a book of suspense.


I'm a few hours into Klara and the Sun and loving ..."
I got my print copy and started reading it. Ishiguro seems to specialize in unreliable or uninformed narrators, which is something I enjoy.

I'm now about an hour into (gasp!) Migrations. Some lovely language so far, and I'm enjoying the accents the narrator is doing -- at just an hour in, she's done Irish, Australian, American, French, and one other character that I've already forgotten. I'm a sucker for birds -- I got my first pet birds when I was about 12, and I've worked with them professionally and/or personally for most of my life since then -- so I'm a good audience for this one. We Shall See how the plot develops!


This book is for those interested in the science and history of genetics. The history portions are rather broad brush, but cover the appropriate basics, going back to Mendel and Darwin, and coming forward to the mapping of the human genome. The science portions form the core of the book. The science is rigorous and detailed. Mukherjee explores the rapid expansion in knowledge of genetic science, ethical implications, some of the ways these discoveries have been misused, and his personal family history of mental illness. Since biotechnology has become part of the medical landscape, I think it is a good idea to be informed.
Dennis Boutsikaris narrates the audio book. He sounds excited about the information he is imparting and does a much better job than the standard “documentary’ style narration found in many non-fiction audio recordings.

Now starting Sparks Like Stars by Nadia Hashimi narrated by, Mozhan Marnò

My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
I will soon begin The Housekeeper's Tale - The Women Who Really Ran the English Country House by Tessa Boase.

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

I read a previous book by him in print (A Man Called Ove) and enjoyed it. Maybe this is the way to go? Not sure if I should just give up or try it in print.



Next up is Through Black Spruce.


My review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show..."
Me too! I read it in print but I can see how it would be an excellent audio. It has a lot to say about love, faith, and what it means to be human.


I expected a book about a Nigerian couple going against the tradition of multiple marriages. Unfortunately, this is only a small part of the story. The rest of it involves lots of suffering. It is primarily the story Yejide and her husband, Akin, struggling with infertility and loss. I enjoyed the author’s writing style, but there are a few issues with the construction. The characters are somewhat thin. The plot contains numerous holes. I think it would have worked better for me if there were moments of lightness to offset the oppressive misery.
I listened to the audio book, capably read by Andoh Adjoa. The only issue I had with the audio is that there are alternating male and female perspectives, but the reader did not differentiate her voice enough to distinguish between the two characters. I think it would have worked better to have two narrators rather than one.
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Recommended to me by a medical professional, this book provides information on how to live a longer healthier life. It focuses on a person’s microbiome. He offers some of the latest research on digestive health and how it impacts the other parts of the body. He debunks some of the commonly held dietary myths. Dr. Gundry’s recommendations include limiting animal protein, and avoiding grains, legumes, sugars, and lectins. Many of the foods he recommends are expensive and hard to find (assuming you have even heard of them); however, there are a handful of foods that are easy to incorporate into an already healthy diet. It is worth mentioning that Dr. Gundry is selling supplements.
The audio book is capably read by Dr. Grundy in a somewhat "folksy" style. He is extremely familiar with the material and reads well.


My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
This morning I began The Natural by an author I like--Bernard Malamud

Now #2 in the Atlee Pine series with A Minute to Midnight. Am still wanting to find out what happened to the main character's twin sister!
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