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books. I flip through my wish list at the library. I used to go the the main library in NYC at 42/5 and dive in. Even when I first moved I went to the library here but I like the light on my paperwhite and also that I can adjust the font size and boldness.


I prefer Overdrive. Alas, it's being discontinued. :(



https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/b...
I'm glad to see T. Coraghessan Boyle on the list. I'm going to put his short story collection in my TBR notebook. If we have a short story prompt for our 2023 100 book challenge I'll select this. I Walk Between the Raindrops
Joan Is Okay
Finding Me: A Memoir
Nightcrawling
also sound interesting. I love the cover of Nightcrawling.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3idN...

A few years ago i read a Smithsonian article about those surgeries and the face prostheses created for those whose faces could only handle so much surgery at a time. Remarkable.

The first book discussed is Trust. I think I will put Trust on my TBR. It seems to appear on all the best of lists this year.
ONE OF THE NEW YORK TIMES TOP TEN BOOKS OF 2022
ONE OF THE WASHINGTON POST TOP TEN BOOKS OF 2022
LONGLISTED FOR THE 2022 BOOKER PRIZE
Named one of the BEST BOOKS OF 2022 by The New Yorker, Vogue, Time, NPR, Oprah Daily, Esquire, BookPage, and more
“Buzzy and enthralling …A glorious novel about empires and erasures, husbands and wives, staggering fortunes and unspeakable misery…Fun as hell to read.” —Oprah Daily
"A genre-bending, time-skipping story about New York City’s elite in the roaring ’20s and Great Depression."—Vanity Fair
“A riveting story of class, capitalism, and greed.” —Esquire
"Captivating."—NPR
"Exhilarating.” —New York Times
An unparalleled novel about money, power, intimacy, and perception
Even through the roar and effervescence of the 1920s, everyone in New York has heard of Benjamin and Helen Rask. He is a legendary Wall Street tycoon; she is the daughter of eccentric aristocrats. Together, they have risen to the very top of a world of seemingly endless wealth—all as a decade of excess and speculation draws to an end. But at what cost have they acquired their immense fortune? This is the mystery at the center of Bonds, a successful 1937 novel that all of New York seems to have read. Yet there are other versions of this tale of privilege and deceit.
Hernan Diaz’s TRUST elegantly puts these competing narratives into conversation with one another—and in tension with the perspective of one woman bent on disentangling fact from fiction. The result is a novel that spans over a century and becomes more exhilarating with each new revelation.
At once an immersive story and a brilliant literary puzzle, TRUST engages the reader in a quest for the truth while confronting the deceptions that often live at the heart of personal relationships, the reality-warping force of capital, and the ease with which power can manipulate facts.


I read the eBook on my Kindle Fire and at the same time play the audio on the Kindle.

A Christmas Carol
- Stave 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUBe0...
Stave 2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7i1W...
Stave 3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7caE...
Stave 4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUPym...
Stave 5
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7caE...


I've never heard of The Lunar Housewife by Caroline Woods It sounds like a really good one.
A stylish and suspenseful historical page-turner following an up-and-coming journalist who stumbles onto a web of secrets, deceptions, and mysteries at a popular new literary magazine--inspired by the true story of CIA intervention in Cold War American arts and letters.

48- Contains the word "Wife" or "Woman" in the title.
It isn't exactly "wife" but i'm cutting some slack here. :-)





I came across that title somewhere. I know I recommended it to a friend.
I tend to keep the speed at 1:15. It must be really slow to have to move it to 1:35 !

Sounds terrific, John. I ran straight to my eLibrary & checked it out. The eBook, not audio, though. Thanks!

Michele

Thanks for the suggestion. That will be the next audio book I listen to.

Interested in what you think after you finish. The Books of Jacob nearly defeated me, but I finished it. Didn't find it very memorable, though.

Kiki (Formerly TheGirlByTheSeaOfCortez) wrote: "John wrote: "I've started what seems to be a rather quirky audiobook: Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead by Olga Tokarczuk. I'm mentioning it here because I ..."
Funny, you mention The Book of Jacob, because I have been thinking about reading it but wonder if it is too long and meandering. What do you mean when you say it almost defeated you? Was it boring?

I just started listening to this one and Tom Hanks narrated it. He is wonderful (duh).

I just started listening to this one and Tom Hanks narrated it. He is wonderful (duh)."
A friend of mine raved about the audio of this book.

Drive Your Plow, etc was one of my all time favorite books. It is weird, but I loved it.
Michel

The reviews of the new Oppenheimer movie were so good today in the NYT that I am going to listen to this book next. The movie is based on the book which also gets super reviews.
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I agree with you on YA nonfiction, it’s a great jumping off point for learning science basics. Those authors have a talent for precision in sharing science for first exposures.