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I wonder if McFadden is worth the effort?

I read one Maas (that’s more than enough for me), and one McFadden (it was ok). I might read The Housemaid some day for a thriller tag.



I've read both Frieda McFadden and Sarah Maas. I think McFadden's books follow the same basic formula but there's always a twist in the end. Sometimes I'm surprised and sometimes I have it figured out. I just finished The Boyfriend and was completely surprised. I usually read her for challenges that need something specific on the cover, in this case a tie.
I loved Sarah Mass's Throne of Glass series but disliked her Court of Thorn and Roses series. I haven't read any of her newer series.

I’m glad to see that so many people have read Invisible Women: Data Bias in a World Designed for Men. I think every one should read it - or at least one chapter - whatever is closest to your professional or personal interests. If I was still teaching I’d assign parts of it to every graduate class.




Thank goodness there are some books that don't interest me, as I already have enough on my TBR to exceed my lifetime!

I've read 29, but not all this year."
I've only read 18 (including six of the scifi ones, probably because they cover a broad span of years and are heavy with classics) over the years, but I also have some on my want to read shelf, some on my dnf shelf and at least two on my delete shelf.

Thank goodness there are some books that d..."
Agreed! Some of those are categories I don't read ever or are weighted to newer books.

I don't usually read "new" books, but wait a year or two so I can easily get them from the library.

Everything Is Tuberculosis: The History and Persistence of Our Deadliest Infection is excellent. I read it while waiting for my surgeries and it kept my attention despite the circumstances.

I've read less of these than most at only 14, but there are a few on my huge TBR. I am a bit odd in my reading choices, and I have not been very varied in the last few years, so I'm not surprised.

I also have a lot of theses on my TBR... which just grew longer looking at this list :-)

I've read less..."
That is one which I really want to read this year.
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I've read 29, but not all this year.