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I loved that book."
I have heard it is a good book and I have wanted to read it for a while.


For those reading Before We Were Yours, I also really liked it, but it astonishes me how horrible people are willing to be to each other. And what things we feel compelled to keep secret. It's a really interesting read. Enjoy!
I'm reading Fifty Words for Rain, about a young woman who is half-Black, half-Japanese, born into a wealthy family in 1940s Japan. It's a super fascinating historical fiction about a person and place I haven't read much about.
Looks like people are finding interesting books to read. Let me know if you need any suggestions.

Since then I have started a re-read via audiobook of The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society which is more along the lines of found family.
Britt, Book Habitue wrote: "I read Clean Getaway by Nic Stone which has some...interesting...family dynamics."
Now I am intrigued!
Now I am intrigued!
I am reading Spoiler Alert by Olivia Dade. It's a romance novel, so a little bit about finding family, but ALSO the two protagonists have really interesting, strained relationships with their parents. I've just started, but I hope to learn more.



I'm including it because it encourages family discussion about differences. Sulwe also compares herself with her own family and eventually discusses her pain with her mother. Finally, the mythological story inside the story involves two sisters.

I did not know the How to Babysit author was local. We have the Grandpa one, I think.

JoAnn wrote: "Elizabeth wrote: "This month we're going to focus on families. Your book must be about families. Whether you're reading a generational story like The Namesake by [author:Jhumpa Lahiri|..."
Yes, on her website it says she lives in Salt Lake City. :D
Yes, on her website it says she lives in Salt Lake City. :D






That's good! I think A Solitary Blue was my favorite. I still have one or two left in the series.
I read Miracle Creek and The Bromance Book Club, about families (and Reader's Choice).
I am reading The Left-Handed Booksellers of London, which is also about families and found families.



What is an ARC?
Debbie wrote: "Sarah wrote: "I read an ARC of One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston! It is a LGBT romance but lots of the book deals with found family and a family death/mystery."
What is an ARC?"
An ARC is an Advanced Reader Copy. They're often given to people who write reviews, or who work for libraries or book sellers.
What is an ARC?"
An ARC is an Advanced Reader Copy. They're often given to people who write reviews, or who work for libraries or book sellers.
Congratulations to our February 2021 prize winner! Alyson read We Dream of Space to complete the challenge!
Books mentioned in this topic
We Dream of Space (other topics)One Last Stop (other topics)
One Last Stop (other topics)
Shooting Kabul (other topics)
And Every Morning the Way Home Gets Longer and Longer (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Fredrik Backman (other topics)Ellen Howard (other topics)
Jenna Evans Welch (other topics)
Jhumpa Lahiri (other topics)
Fredrik Backman (other topics)
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Let me know when you've finished what you've read.
ALSO, this year we are having a Winter Reading Challenge! If you finish, you can pick out a free book.
Head here to sign up for Beanstack: https://slcolibrary.beanstack.org/rea...
You can register to join the Winter Reading Challenge starting on Monday, Feb. 1.