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Subject: | I read three books last month and man, I need to read some cheerier stuff |
From: | Wahoo |
Date: | Wed, 03-Jan-2024 1:51:22 PM PST |
Where: | SoapZone Community Message Board |
In reply to: | π π πWhatcha Reading, SZ? Jan 2024 edition. π π π posted by senorbrightside |
The Midnight News by Jo Baker - Once again, I was misled. I thought "midnight news" was literally going to be about midnight news. Instead, it was yet another book set during WWII (seriously, what is the fascination suddenly with that time period? I have another book waiting in the reading queue that's also set during WWII) and was again a book with people dying. This time, it's friends, family and acquaintances of the heroine, who's "adulting" for the first time in her life, working as a typist in an office and renting the uppermost room in a nearby flat. She's told all these women (and they're all women) died in the London bombings but she doesn't believe it. But she can't tell anyone her suspicions because only a few years earlier, she'd been hospitalized for "a mental breakdown" and everyone thinks her concerns are just her nerves. I won't spoil the ending but I will say I don't feel the author really explained it well, or maybe I was just being particularly dense the day I finished the book. I'm giving this one a B-, maybe a C+, because it didn't really break any new ground and wasn't terribly imaginative.
Strange Sally Diamond by Liz Nugent - Ugh. This one is about the titular character, who's 40 and considered, yes, "strange". She doesn't like people very much, has no use for small talk and is baffled by social interactions. That's not the "ugh" part...the "ugh" is because it turns out she had a tragic past, and what happened to her when she was a very young child was...ugh. Not as many people die in this book as in the previous two I'd read but it was again not a cheery or hopeful book, and the ending was for me absolutely awful. I feel it was a well-written book but unless you really love to wallow in misery and darkness, take a miss on Miss Sally Diamond. I'll give the book a C because again, good writing, decent execution but the story was just...ugh.
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I remember reading Oprah's book club books and enjoyed some but finally - TaxPert - 04-Jan-2024 6:37 PM
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Right there with you. I tell everyone I'm kind of a hard to please reader - Wahoo - 04-Jan-2024 7:15 PM
- I feel like we've had this discussion before, but....have you read any of Fanny - ladyday - 13-Jan-2024 10:58 AM
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Do you like Anne Tyler novels? - Kitchop - 05-Jan-2024 5:48 PM
- Yes? I know this shouldn't be a complicated question but... - Wahoo - 08-Jan-2024 7:17 AM
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Right there with you. I tell everyone I'm kind of a hard to please reader - Wahoo - 04-Jan-2024 7:15 PM
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The Covenant of Water is on my list - Andrea - 04-Jan-2024 8:44 AM
- I'll be curious to hear your thoughts about the book, especially the - Wahoo - 04-Jan-2024 9:15 AM
- Sounds like a depressing month, especially in winter. I've declared a moratorium - senorbrightside - 03-Jan-2024 3:52 PM