Reese's Book Club x Hello Sunshine discussion
Last book you read???
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Jan 09, 2023 02:07PM
All the Dangerous things and I HATED IT
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Rawan wrote: "Just finished reading 'The last thing he told me'; not bad, it's a mystery book but didn't find a page turner nor a good plot twist. And I just started with 'Once upon a broken heart' which is so f..."It's going to made into a movie soon. It will be interesting to see what was done with it.
Alina wrote: "The IT Girl by Ruth Ware. Very good, classic thriller."I'm reading it now, and can barely put it down...don't tell me anything!
Luftmensch wrote: "Just finished Matthew Perry "Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing".I also read "A Heart That Works' by Rob Delaney this morning and cried and laughed, got my heart broken and mended again...."
What did you think of the Matthew Perry book? Its on my Hold list at the e Libby library.
Last read “ Between Two Kingdoms” by Suleika Jaouad. A memoir of a life interrupted. Great book, she also is the narrator on the audio.
I just devoured The Invisible Life of Addie Larue. I know I'm late to the game but it was certainly worth the wait.
The Many Daughters of Afong Moy by Jamie Ford. I read this for a book club meeting. I liked discussing the book more than reading it. Had so much hope this one was going to be so good, but it fell flat for me. Anyone read it and like it?
Italiangirl wrote: "Alina wrote: "The IT Girl by Ruth Ware. Very good, classic thriller."I'm reading it now, and can barely put it down...don't tell me anything!"
I want to read that book! I love Ruth Ware's books.
Just finished Sundial by Catriona Ward. It was very, very good. Left me with lots to unpack.Just started The Book eaters by Sunyi Dean.
Everything I Never Told You - Celeste NgThis book will absolutely pull at your heart strings. Ng tells the story with such attention to detail. I left a more full review under the book page itself, but if you are looking for a book that honestly tells the story of sibling relations, the struggles of fitting in, and the experience of loss— this one is it.
Just finished “The Other Emily” by Dean Koontz and I’m not sure how I feel about it. I feel like it was two separate stories sewn together to try and mesh. The first 5 parts were all mystery, then the last part had a sci-fi twist with flat ending. It was going well, till about halfway and I stuck with it to see how it ended.
I just finished reading “The Wife Upstairs” by Freida McFadden. Brilliant, I loved it! Just when you think you have it all figured out…
Just finished Read with Jenna's pick, Sam. I wasn't a big fan of how it was written at the beginning, but it evolved with time as the main character aged. I enjoyed it.
I just finished "Kindred" by Octavia E. Butler. I was surprised that I loved it so much. I am not a fan of science fiction/fantasy so I did not think I would enjoy the time travel aspect of the book. The time travel did not bother me at all.
Stephanie wrote: "The Thursday Murder Club. I loved it because it’s well written, engaging, and surprising! The characters are interesting, the story leads you a certain way and then, BAM!, a surprise hits you. I lo..."I really liked that series. The second book was my favorite
I just finished The Girls in the Water. Started off really good - almost a bit exciting trying to work out "who did it" but towards the end it just started to fall flat. The plot started to go all over the show and it was a lot of writing for a pretty bland ending. The female characters are meant to be strong but start to unravel and almost become a bit immature.
My Year of Rest and Relaxation, and it was surprisingly really good. I tend to be wary of overhyped books since I've been extremely disappointed before, but this one was shockingly quite nice.
I just finished this and I was sucked right in. Such an intense read in all the right ways. Dark, gothic, romantic, terrifying. The main character gave me serious Wednesday Addams vibes, which I loved because I've been craving more since watching the show lol. The interaction between the 2 main characters gave me life, even though the book centers around death. Not your typical paranormal romance, but can't recommend it enough!
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