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It was powerful, but I think There, There is the stronger novel.
My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


It meandered a bit in the first half of the novel, but it got stronger as it progressed. Let us know what you think of it.

I recently finished both Our Town and Tom Lake, so I'll love reading the discussions. I'm an outlier concerning my rating of Tom Lake, so I'm hoping the discussion might help me see things I may have missed.
I am currently reading, Prophet Song by Paul Lynch and I'm hooked so far!
Thank you all for your thoughtful comments. I think there are a lot of readers like me who read them without commenting that often.

I ended up giving the book 4****, but this is one of those times when I wish we could give a .5 star, because I would really give a 3.5.

I recently finished both Our Town and..."
K, it' nice to know that readers like you are following the discussion, and also it's good to know what you are reading.


Hi Gina, Thanks for writing about this book. I think I might have read it when it was new. I'm going to see if my library offers it. They do and I added it to my list.

A quick, light-hearted read about the transformative power of reading.
My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

I think I listened to the audiobook as well and enjoyed her narration. Listening to Ms. Smith when being interviewed I find her quite charming and funny.

I wa..."
Just requested Independent People from the library--I'm looking forward to reading it after these rave reviews. (I see there's another Rachel here--hello!)

A powerful meditation on aging and on how we treat the elderly.
My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

A powerful meditation on aging and on how we treat the elderly.
My review: https://ww..."
I am sorry that my library does not offer that book.

This is an excellent work."
My oldest son is a reader and on my recent trip to spend time with him and his family, we talked a lot about books, as usual. The whole time I was there, he was trying to decide whether to buy that book. I showed him the review from the New York Times Book Review and I think that made up his mind. He started reading it after I left and I'm looking forward to hearing about it from him but it definitely went on my list.

I read it a year or so ago with my F2F book club. I gave it 4 stars.
You can find My review HERE

When a body is found floating in the Hudson, newly arrive detective sergeant Woodrow Cain accepts the help of an odd duck - Danzinger looks like a “crackpot” but he is clearly educated and has means. The question is whether he is helping Cain solve a murder, or ensnaring him in a clever espionage plot. A great historical thriller!
LINK to my full review


This book was on many best non-fiction lists for 2023. It took me a little while to get into, but ever since the shipwreck happened, I have had a hard time putting it down. Gann is really a master of narrative non-fiction and has used many firsthand accounts of the wreck and its aftermath.
Gina, I read the LONGITUDE book a long time ago and have forgotten what I learned. But I can tell you that merely guessing at longitude caused the sailors in this book immense trouble in trying to figure out where they actually were.
I hope others are planning on reading this book (since I volunteered to lead the discussion). :-)

What a marvelous book! Poetic writing. Complex characters. Atmospheric descriptions. Eng brought right into this world. I felt the peace and serenity of the garden, and the terror of guerilla attacks. I could smell the jungle, feel the humid heat, hear the rain.
LINK to my full review

Ann, I read this a couple of months ago as soon as it became available in the library. I really enjoyed it. I thought Grann's graphic, relentless description of the physical and psychological horrors the men experience on land and sea was very effective.
I'll try to join the discussion as much as I can. I posted a review of it on Goodreads, so I'll re-read that to jog my memory.

What a marvelous book! Poetic writing. Complex characters. Atmospheric descriptions. Eng brought right into this world. I felt th..."
I agree. It's a finely crafted, mesmerizing novel. I have read three of Eng's novels and have enjoyed them all.

Question: which one of our GR buddies recommended this book? I have read about 20% and think it is wonderful. I want to extend thanks to that person.

What a marvelous book! Poetic writing. Complex characters. Atmospheric descriptions. Eng brought right into this world. I felt th..."
I wish Eng would write faster so he had more books out. He's one of my favorite writers. Everything he does is a great read.

My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

This is an excellent work."
I am currently reading this one and I'm hooked! I do think readers should brush up on the events of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn to experience the full impact of Percival Everett's novel.

My review: https://www.g..."
I thought so as well. She did not have it easy to say the least.

Leviathan by Paul Auster - 4* - My Review
I really enjoyed this one. It's very "meta.""
That sounds like an interesting book. I like Paul Auster. Sad to say my library does not offer that book. Drat.

An unusual book that mixes prose, poetry, diary entries, letters, etc. to interrogate the complexities of motherhood. Unflinchingly honest and very well done.
My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

An unusual book that mixes prose, poetry, diary entries, letters..."
Sadly my library does not have that one. It sounds very unusual.

You might check with your library. Perhaps they can get it for you through InterLibrary Loan. My library gets a lot of books for me that way. It may take a couple of weeks, but they can usually get it.

You might check with your library. Perhaps they can get it for you through InterLibrary Loan. My library gets a l..."
Libby did not offer it as a choice. Also, I should say I read only on Kindle or a tablet due to being able to adjust the font.

The novel blends magical realism, myth, fables, and narrative threads that record the atrocities perpetrated by Saddam Hussein against the Kurdish people in northern Iraq. A challenging read but an important one.
My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


The novel blends magical realism, myth, fables, and narrative t..."
You wrote a great review but the subject matter makes me hesitate.

Thank you.
I understand your hesitation. The novel is a bit of a challenge and may not be for everyone.

I'm rereading Remarkably Bright Creatures just for fun and for a local book group. Octopus narrator!




Thank you.
I understand your hesitation. The novel is a bit of a challenge and may not be for everyone."
You are so right about that. Choice is a wonderful thing.

He is a great writer. Thanks for the review.

He..."
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