Oprah's Book Club (Official) discussion
General
>
What Are Currently Reading?
Putting aside American Gods again - just can't seem to stick with it - as well as Cold Comfort Farm - not doing anything for me & I fail to see the humor - & have started Above by Isla Morley. She's a local author & will be coming to our book club meeting this month. (So far, it's pretty slow. How does one criticize a book when the author's sitting right there??)
Cathy wrote: She's a local author & will be coming to our book club meeting this month. (So far, it's pretty slow. How does one criticize a book when the author's sitting right there??) Very carefully :)
I'm 3/4 of the way through The Perfume Collector and liking it very much and I am also listening to Middlemarch on audio and finding it a bit tiresome but it keeps me busy when I am cooking, cleaning or walking the dog.
currently reading Coming Home by Rosamunde Pilcher. Really good one. like prying into someone's journal. :)
pick up Gone Girl yesterday just started it!!! finished The Air We Breathe- Christa Parrish it was one of the best books I have read I recommend this book great read from the first page!
I finished The Perfume Collector and really liked it - I recommend it.I am now halfway through A Tale for the Time Being and but have struggled to keep going. It was really difficult to get into but now that I am halfway done I am interested enough to finish reading it (which I hope is soon because I have a bunch of other books I need to get to)
Beth wrote: "I also just started The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society and it is very cute so far."I just loved this book! Hope you enjoy it as much as I did :)
Carol wrote: "Angela wrote: "I'm reading Light in the Ruins by Chris Bohajalian ."how you liking it so far?"
I read this a while ago and really enjoyed the historical setting with the Bohajalian style and twist. Believable characters, fantastic description, and complex relationships. Very interesting read.
May wrote: "Lorrea, what did you think Tami Hoag's book? I have not read her in years?"I'm just getting started with it, but I will let you know when I am done!
I'm finishing up Wild by Cheryl Strayed. Hiking the PCT vicariously. Looking forward to starting A Museum of Extraordinary things by Alice Hoffman when I'm done.
Also reading the YA Paper Towns by John Green. If you have a person in your life between 12 and 18 and you haven't read John Green then you need to get on it! He is not only very popular with the teens but he is compelling and relevant as well. Good stuff.
Hi, Lela--Who wrote the _Necessary Lies_ you liked so much? It turns out there are many different books with that title on Goodreads.
Angela, how is the pulitzer prize nominee? I hadn't meant to read The Son but after some rave reviews & this nomination, guess I must!
Lela, I'm about 20% in ( reading on my kindle) and so far I like it a lot - great writing but it is pretty violent at times . I think it's going to be worth the read .
You are about where I left off...You're right, it was a bit violent in the bomb scene, but I thought she did that well...She's very long-winded though (tons of non-nonsensical lists that make the prose drag). I think this book could have been massively cut.
@Roderick , I think Lela meant The Son which I have just started reading , which was a Pulitzer nominee , not The Goldfinch which was the winner. My response was about The Son - just to clarify .
:-)
I am reading My Name is Mary Sutter about a women who wants to become a Medical Doctor during Civil war.
Sara wrote: "I am reading My Name is Mary Sutter about a women who wants to become a Medical Doctor during Civil war."Sara, you'll have to let us know what you think. I might read that.
B3tt3 Booklover wrote: "Sara wrote: "I am reading My Name is Mary Sutter about a women who wants to become a Medical Doctor during Civil war."Sara, you'll have to let us know what you think. I might read..."
Well, I am listening to it and I am on the 3rd CD out of 12 CDs. I'll sure let you know. So far it sounds very promising as there is also a love story parallel to her quest of getting accepted to Albany's Medical School.
Sara wrote: "I am reading My Name is Mary Sutter about a women who wants to become a Medical Doctor during Civil war."I read it too and really enjoyed it. I read it after The Invention of Wings and The Kitchen House. I felt very empowered as a woman.
Angela wrote: "I'm convinced that I have to read Mary Suttet . I've read the other two and loved them . Thanks !"
It's amazing how far women have come in this world and these three books(and I'm sure many others) have helped to make this point vividly clear!
Books mentioned in this topic
Material Motive (other topics)Beyond That, the Sea (other topics)
Notes on an Execution (other topics)
Beg, Borrow, or Steal (other topics)
The Light Pirate (other topics)
More...
Authors mentioned in this topic
Laura Spence-Ash (other topics)Danya Kukafka (other topics)
Sarah Adams (other topics)
Lily Brooks-Dalton (other topics)
Ashley Flowers (other topics)
More...









I am about start Longbourn by Jo Baker and will let you know!
Annie"
You may also like