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**Michelle’s Any Way You Want It That’s The Way You Read It Independent Reading
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I can't wait to hear what you think Lillie.

― Alan Gratz, Ban This Book
76 books
5957 pages
60 audiobooks
16 print
#72

#73

#74

#75

#76

Current:
Olivetti Loving this one.
Edna St. Vincent Millay: Selected Poems: So many poems so little time.
Strangers in Time Good historical fiction.
“I wasn't aware that words could hold so much. I didn't know a sentence could be so full.”
― Delia Owens, Where the Crawdads Sing
That’s what libraries were for: to make sure that everybody had the same access to the same books everyone else did.”
― Alan Gratz, Ban This Book

This made me laugh cause yes! BTDT
I've held off reading Where the Crawdads Sing because it got such high praise and I didn't want to be let down. Looks like I'll have to move it up on my list.
Michelle wrote: "How do you explain to someone else why a thing matters to you if it doesn’t matter to them? How can you put into words how a book slips inside of you and becomes a part of you so much that your lif..."
I've really enjoyed the 1st 2 Wild Robot books. I will read #3 shortly.
I've really enjoyed the 1st 2 Wild Robot books. I will read #3 shortly.


What is it about books that helps us be brave?" -Beatrice”
― Allie Millington, Olivetti
79 books
6414 pages
62 audiobooks
17 print
#77

#78

#79

Current:
The Selected Poetry Back on the hold list. I can't seem to finish this one but I'll give it another try when the library sends it back to me.
James Recommended by my son and oh yes, a Pulitzer Prize winner of course.
My Friends Wow! This one grabbed me from the start. I hope my heart can take it.
“Humans make poor gods. We’re just not up to it.”
― David Baldacci, Strangers in Time
“To dream is often to deceive oneself. We may dream so often about another sort of life that we forget to live the one that we already possess.”
― David Baldacci, Strangers in Time
Michelle wrote: "My grandson is finishing up #3, so I'm sure it will be heading my way soon. It's such a fun series. Have you watched the movie?"
My wife and I laughed and cried all through it.. Just so good.
My wife and I laughed and cried all through it.. Just so good.
Michelle wrote: "
60 audiobooks
16 print
#72 Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens Where the Crawdads Sing An absolutely beautiful book about an abandoned young girl who grows up on her own in the Carolina marshes. I'm probably the last person on earth to read this book but I'm really glad I finally did. 5 unforgettable characters, purposeful suspense, and quiet romance stars. Historical Fiction..."
I am actually the last person on earth to read it. I have a physical copy; but i am not finished with harvest yet; so, it has to wait.
great review and kudos on your progress, Michelle! :)
60 audiobooks
16 print
#72 Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens Where the Crawdads Sing An absolutely beautiful book about an abandoned young girl who grows up on her own in the Carolina marshes. I'm probably the last person on earth to read this book but I'm really glad I finally did. 5 unforgettable characters, purposeful suspense, and quiet romance stars. Historical Fiction..."
I am actually the last person on earth to read it. I have a physical copy; but i am not finished with harvest yet; so, it has to wait.
great review and kudos on your progress, Michelle! :)

60 audiobooks
16 print
#72 Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens Where the Crawdads Sing An absolutely beautiful book about an abandoned young girl who grows up on her own in t..."
Thanks Alondra! I feel better knowing I'm not the last. I was stubborn about this book but it really is worth the read. Hope you can get to it after the fields are harvested. I'd love to hear what you think.

― Larry Loftis, Code Name: Lise
83 books
7112 pages
65 audiobooks
18 print
#80

#81

#82

#83

Current:
Good Girl, Bad Blood
Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil
“With my pencil, I wrote myself into being.”
― Percival Everett, James
“Real men wear floral when trespassing”
― Holly Jackson, A Good Girl's Guide to Murder
“If you only get a few summer days like that you’re truly lucky, if you only find one friend like that you’re insanely fortunate.”
― Fredrik Backman, My Friends

Good to hear aboutJames. It's my book club's July read. I've never read The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and I've debating on whether I need to read that first. I usually do read the original before books based on the book, for example Jane Eyre and Wide Sargasso Sea (and The Eyre Affair). Any advice?

My bookclub is reading James for Sept. and I am planning on reading Huckleberry Finn first. I might even reread The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.


Should you read Huck Finn before reading James? My first reaction is yes but that might not be fair. James is a standalone story and you will probably enjoy it whether you read Huck Finn or not. It does dove tail in with the Twain version in a way that is really smart and impressive. Also, I felt like the version from James' POV did make some subtle statements about the original book in addition to the obvious ones. I say all of that, but I have not read Huck Finn in years so I'm sure that my memories are not terribly detailed. I felt that I was still able to appreciate James so maybe a good overall understanding of the plot is all that is necessary.
Also, in response to My Friends being sad. I want to say for everyone else reading this that it was sad, but the ending was not sad as much as it was positive and hopeful. I want to emphasize that because like you for a large part of the book I was afraid that things would end badly, and I would have to hate this book forever. Didn't happen.

My bookclub is reading James for Sept. and I am planning on reading Huckleberry Finn ..."
I don't think you can go wrong with the background reading but I don't think it is a must for enjoying James and understanding what the author is trying to convey.

I admire your commitment, Jackie. I'm sure it added to your James experience. I have to admit that I was unsure about reading James to begin with so the re-reads were just a bit much for me. I just plunged right in.

I'm looking forward to your reviews Ioana. I hope you enjoy them both.

Same! I’m glad it ended the way it did cause I was reading it like 🫣
Based on everything you all have said, looks like Huckleberry Finn is going on my list for the month. Maybe even Tom Sawyer. Thanks!

― Katherine Center, The Love Haters
#84

#85

#86 As Good As Dead

Current:
Abundance Something very different to clear my head from the last one.
Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil Not really far in but enjoying it so far.
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell Back from the library . I'm going to give it another go.
“People in good relationships had to appreciate each other—say thank you, give compliments, notice what their partner was getting right—in ways that created a cushion of warmth and kindness that eased everything else.”
― Katherine Center, The Love Haters


Why? and am I supposed to buy this? Even before things went dark, I had thought out a better plot ending in my head. Also, after things went off the rails it just went on and on. My audiobook would not shut up. It just kept coming up with chapter after chapter and I was in the car talking to it and telling it how stupid and unrealistic it was being, and it just did not listen. I've had teenagers I don't need to have to deal with that kind of stuff anymore.

Exactly!! So not interested in dipping my toes back into teenage angst and stupidity. I lost brain cells listening to it. I even had it at 2x speed and it wasn't fast enough.


I'm afraid that was my last Holly Jackson book too Lea which is a shame the first book was so good. What happened? I'm wondering if AI wrote the last book or something. It was just way off.

That's a serious possibility, Michelle! I wondered if she listened too hard to an editor or an ARC reader who had a problem with the "good girl" moniker and decided she needed to address that by changing the character entirely. I get the sentiment, I never liked it either, but it was too drastic of a change for an already established character.
I might read another Jackson book...some look very good...but every time I consider it, I keep thinking about this one and pick some other books instead.


Here's what I need to get off my chest about this book, but it is a big spoiler, so I will hide it behind spoiler tags (view spoiler)


― Taylor Jenkins Reid, Atmosphere
89 books
7464 pages
71 audiobooks
18 print
#87

#88

#89

Current:
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell Back from the library for another round
Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil Sort of struggling to get into this one but I suspect I just need uninterrupted reading time.
Destiny of the Republic: A Tale of Madness, Medicine and the Murder of a President I had no idea Garfield was so interesting.
“Happiness is so hard to come by. I don’t understand why anyone would begrudge anyone else for managing to find some of it.”
― Taylor Jenkins Reid, Atmosphere
“crisis is a focusing mechanism. But leaders define what counts as a crisis. And leaders are the ones who choose to focus.”
― Ezra Klein, Abundance
“We have a startling abundance of the goods that fill a house and a shortage of what’s needed to build a good life.”
― Ezra Klein, Abundance
“Civilization is often a thing that is barely managed.”
― Robert Jackson Bennett, The Tainted Cup

Read this one last year and enjoyed it. Have #2, A Drop of Corruption, on my list for this year but do I read it now or do I wait till it's closer to when #3 is released. Decisions, decisions...
Michelle wrote: "“#88 The Tainted Cup (Shadow of the Leviathan, #1) by Robert Jackson Bennett The Tainted Cup A fantastic cozy mystery fantasy. Great world building, good mystery but above all interesting characters. 4 Sherlock and Watson got nothing on these two stars. Fantasy/Mystery...."
Glad you enjoyed this. I have been looking forward to this one for a while.
Glad you enjoyed this. I have been looking forward to this one for a while.

I think you will enjoy it Alondra. Solid mystery, oddball characters and unique world building.

― Craig Johnson, The Longmire Defense
92 books
7487 pages
74 audiobooks
18 print
#90

#91

#92

Currently:
Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil Slow going but finally getting good.
Never Flinch A shiney new read pulling me away from all the others.
Heartwood An AT thru hiking thriller.
Edna Saint Vincent Millay Poetry Illustrated Back from the hold list and trying to finish.
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell I've all but given up.
“Love isn’t something you can cup in your hands, and I have to believe that means it’s something that can’t ever be lost.”
― Emily Henry, Great Big Beautiful Life
If wrinkles must be written upon our brows, let them not be written upon the heart. The spirit should not grow old. JAMES A. GARFIELD”
― Candice Millard, Destiny of the Republic: A Tale of Madness, Medicine and the Murder of a President
“he had dangerous enemies and problematic friends,”
― Candice Millard, Destiny of the Republic: A Tale of Madness, Medicine and the Murder of a President
“I must say that I thought there was some derangement of his mental organization.”
― Candice Millard, Destiny of the Republic: A Tale of Madness, Medicine and the Murder of a President

Glad to hear that there's an Emily Henry book that matches the title finally. I accepted Book Lovers, but anyway, will have to read this one eventually too.
I'm excited that you are reading Never Flinch. I can't wait to hear what you think. Happy reading!


OK . . . I am SOLD on Destiny of the Republic: A Tale of Madness, Medicine and the Murder of a President. Adding it to my To Read list. I also like the idea of reading a book about each president. I've got a few covered, but mostly I've read a couple of books that have given an overview of each president. Now that I'm retired, I can dig deeper!


― Amity Gaige, Heartwood
95 books
8026 pages
76 audiobooks
19 print
#93

#94

#95

Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil Sigh! I really want to like V.E. Schwab but I just can't quite get there. Like the other books that I have read by her, this begins with a stellar concept, but it stretched out on and on. Always promising something that I didn't feel like it ever delivered. Great idea. Good writing. But... 3 toxic lesbian vampire stars. Fiction-Horror.
Current:
Never Flinch Much more engaging than anything else I'm reading currently.
No More Tears: The Dark Secrets of Johnson & Johnson Sacklers move over.
Edna Saint Vincent Millay Poetry Illustrated So close.
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell I'm close to calling it on this one.
“The world and its people are too much for me.
I am crushed between empathy and impotence.
I don't think I'm important. Not at all!
In fact, I am embarrassingly insubstantial.
Then why was I given this heart?
It is so much more than I need.”
― Amity Gaige, Heartwood
“You are slurring your words.” I stared at him for a moment and then poured one for myself, raising it in a toast. “I prefer to think of it as speaking in cursive.”
― Craig Johnson, Tooth and Claw
“But you cannot have what you want until you know what you want. And once you do know,” she adds, “it’s only a matter of what you’re willing to do to get it.”
― V.E. Schwab, Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil

Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil Sigh! I really want to like V.E. Schwab but I just can't quite get there. Like the other books that I have read by her, this begins with a stellar concept, but it stretched out on and on. Always promising something that I didn't feel like it ever delivered. Great idea. Good writing. But...3 toxic lesbian vampire stars. Fiction-Horror"
Same! I really want to love her stuff but I just don't connect with her writing. I think the one I did end up enjoying was the 2nd in the Shades of Magic series, A Gathering of Shadows. I guess it's true that not all books are for all readers.


-Edna St. Vincent Millay
98 books
8275 pages
78 audiobooks
20 print
#96

#97

#98

Currently:
Never Flinch Holly Gibney is the GOAT.
Isola About half way through and I have mixed feelings about this one.
“the FDA is now so wholly captive to those it supposedly regulates that agency officials routinely refer to drug and device companies as their main customer and concern, not consumers or the American public.”
― Gardiner Harris, No More Tears: The Dark Secrets of Johnson & Johnson
Asking her to do anything else, like actively participate in her own love life, or have difficult conversations with family members or bandmates, was like asking a spoon to take someone’s temperature, or thinking a hammer could iron your dress. ”
― Jennifer Weiner, The Griffin Sisters' Greatest Hits
Pity me that the heart is slow to learn What the swift mind beholds at every turn.
-Edna St. Vincent Millay

― James McBride, The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store
101 books
8712 pages
80 audiobooks
21 print
#99

#100

#101

Current:
The Listeners More historical fiction but with a little magical realism maybe???
The Dream Hotel More oppression by the patriarchy but this time in the future.
“extreme horror is, in it's own way, merciful - it doesn't let you look ahead to the end”
― Stephen King, Never Flinch
“My guardian served as my protector, but I had no one to protect me from him.”
― Allegra Goodman, Isola
“As I have said, my daughter, no matter what virtue and goodness you see in yourself or others, know that in this world, not one in a thousand escapes without some deception or attack on her honor, no matter how good or perfect.”
― Allegra Goodman, Isola
“You can forever remember the wrongs done to you as long as you live,” she said. “But if you forget ’em and go on living, it’s almost as good as forgiving.”
― James McBride, The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store

Enjoy the rest of your July reading!

Enjoy Isola and The Griffin Sisters Patricia! I'm going to have to find more of Millard's books too. Destiny of the Republic was just awesome. I've got River of Doubt on my wishlist. Hopefully it will come through from the libary soon.

"Current:
The Dream Hotel More oppression by the patriarchy but this time in the future."
Looking forward to what you think about this book. I have it on my list but so far it's been languishing somewhere in the middle of it
Happy reading!
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