2.5/5
Quick, somewhat entertaining read.
While the plot is fun and entertaining, the narration is repetitive, far from subtil, and caricatural. So it gets old fast (pun intended).
2.5/5
Quick, somewhat entertaining read.
While the plot is fun and entertaining, the narration is repetitive, far from subtil, and caricatural. So it gets old fast (pun intended).
Has anyone read these?! They look good!!
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#Temptingtitles
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Martha, at age 79, wants some changes in her life and decides to commit a white collar crime with her friends at the retirement house who will help her. The scenes were unrealistic, absurds, but funny. However, I think it was too long with unnecessary scenes. Sometimes i just felt bored. 3 ⭐️
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📖 The tagged book is a physical book. I really don‘t like to read ebooks unless is necessary, like sometimes there are novellas in a series that only comes in ebook. But besides that situation, I don‘t like to read ebook.
📖 ⭐️ ⭐️ 2.5 to 3
📖Yes, I highlight with tabs and sticky notes. I used to write the books but not anymore. I mark in sticky notes or tabs phrases or parts I like.
Thank you @Bklover for tagging me🥰
Martha is astonished to see that prison conditions appear to be better than those in her Swedish retirement home after watching a documentary. So she and her friends decide to commit a crime to try to get into prison. This is rather slow to start, but it ended up being a fun, funny book that my mom and I enjoyed together—I read it to her in installments.
Bailing at 20%. Based on the reviews of others, this may be a case of being lost in translation. I'm just so horribly bored. The one part I found really funny is when the MC talks about how she wanted her friends group to buy an old mansion with a moat for their retirement. That way, when the police or family members came to pester them, they could just lift the drawbridge.
Hi all!! Just wanted to say hello! I‘ve only been popping on social intermittently, as school & work have been crazy. It‘s an insane time to be a healthcare family with both being in school full-time! I passed a final tonight, so I‘m giving myself some pleasure reading time. I hope you‘re all safe & healthy!!
It‘s sad when prisons are better than retirement homes. These 5 feisty seniors are a riot
This one took me a while to get through. I kept putting it down between chapters and not really excited to pick it back up. Glad I finished it as it reminded me of our time in Stockholm and on the ferry between Finland and Sweden - minus the crimes. As I was reading it, we were visiting my MIL in a nursing home and wishing she had the same level of energy as Martha.
I couldn‘t finish this one. It‘s about a group of older people who try to do crime to prove they‘re smart, but they‘re just written as being so silly that I can‘t follow it. I think it‘s just not for me.
#ChipmunkCat agrees: this is a fun read! So suspend disbelief about the ability of seniors to pull off improbable heists flawlessly, and just let the merriment ensue. #CatsofLitsy
#TrickyCat has decided reading is overrated and petting must be done! #CatsofLitsy
So far so fun! #ImmersionReading — that‘s #MiaCat nearby. #CatsofLitsy
I have to finish my library books before starting on the new Marlon James! Finished this call to arms for independent seniors disguised as a caper comedy. A group of disgruntled but very genteel seniors at an old age home revolt against cutbacks in staff and services. Their solution: kidnapping Rembrandt and Monet paintings for ransom, bank robberies and high jinks to create a fund so that retirement homes have as high standards as Scandi prisons!
Early mornings at the airport.
I'm not sure how I feel about this one...not sure if it's the translation, but the writing isn't that great to me
After loving Ove but discovering that he was younger than I thought, I listened to this book with five friends from a nursing home who embark on a life of crime. They are all over 70- so I feel better about completing this prompt of #Booked2018 !! Unfortunately, the book wasn‘t as hilariously charming as I expected... but it was fun to #audiocolor in my Golden Girls coloring book while listening! 😊
I needed something to pick up my mood, so I picked up a book (of course). The dog thinks it‘s the right choice.
What a fun book about a group of senior citizens who come to realize that it is never to late to wreak a little havoc! Very heartwarming and many laugh out loud moments! #mcover70 #Booked2018 @Cinfhen @BarbaraTheBibliophage @4thhouseontheleft
Are dogs as good a judge of literature as they are of character? If they are, this is bound to be an enjoyable read.
OMG, this was so good! Look out world, senior citizens are a force to be reckoned with😀
Martha and her singing cronies, the Vocal Chord AKA The League of Pensioners are fed up with Nurse Barbara and her miserly ways. They have some really good ideas on making life better for themselves and other retirees. They inspire the others of Diamond House to live better. I like them and look forward to reading more about their adventures.
I'm excited to start this series. It looks awesome.
Honestly, I only picked this up to complete a task on the #readharder challenge, I never expected to enjoy it so much. Listening to it as an audiobook, the readers accent added so much to the story, in my opinion. So much fun and the League of Pensioners fought a fight worth having and bringing attention to all around the world. It's ridiculous the money spent on jails when education and the elderly see so little.
My afternoon work plans changed, so I went to McNally Robinson and bought my brand new book for March. It's Swedish and I've never heard much about it despite its bestseller status, so it fit my mission parameters. I'll share it with my dad when I'm done.
I also got ink for my fancy fountain pen. They had over a dozen colours for under $10, so I'm sure I'll be back for another bottle as soon as this one runs out.
My book buying hiatus didn't even last the month. This one sounded irresistible to this old lady, as did the collection of Obama's speeches, both on sale today.
Taking a break from #letsgetgraphicweeklongmarathon ... this quote spoke to me.
#day2 for the #survivingDecember photo challenge.
This is me breaking all my rules about how I'm not going to spend more than X amount of money, or buy anymore things for so and so, or ONLY get what's on the list. Yeah right. 😂😂 I always break my shopping rules.
Have to finish this today so I can write discussion questions tomorrow #bookclublibrarian #suggestionswelcome
Finally #weekendlibrarian comes home to read
LOOK at this novel I found at Third Place Books! A Scandinavian novel about a woman in a nursing home who goes on a crime spree. If it's half as good as the cover, I'm in for a treat. And there are two more!
Spurred on by a feisty octogenarian a group of retirement home friends manage to steal valuable works of art, ransoms it back to the museum, run away from their facility and rob an armored truck. Just slightly fanciful but a quick mindless read if that is what you are looking for in the moment.
With my power out, there's no wifi which means no working from home so I feel like I'm breaking some rules today too.
This book is about senior citizens who turn to crime after getting sick of the declining quality of their retirement home (really, that's the type of senior I aspire to be one day). I wanted to love this book & I did like it in a way, but ultimately I had difficulty getting into the story (perhaps due to the translation). The middle of the book also got pretty dull & I had a hard time believing that any police dept. is that incompetent.
With a #libraryhaul like this, you know it's going to be a great day!
This audiobook is a delight. I see my future and I'm taking notes. 😂🤣😂
I was disappointed in the writing and the plots. It might be a translation thing for the writing, but I found the plot holes irritating. I read through half the book and then skimmed my way to the end. The book actually has 3 heists, and only one of them really works. The main characters are ok; but the side plots are kind of just tacked on and there's no emotional investment into the side characters.
"Now everything is sold on the Internet and anybody at all who doesn't know a thing can give their opinion."
From the back of the book: Fed up with early bedtimes and over-cooked veggies, a group of feisty seniors set out to regain their independence, improve their lot, and stand up for seniors everywhere. Their solution? White-collar crime.
Who among us can resist a description like that? #currentlyreading
This is wonderfully ridiculous! Just perfect with a gin and tonic.
And a revolutionary pensioner is born.
President's Day reading, because Swedish lit doesn't have to be dark and serious.
I am so excited about all the gifts from #cupidgoespostal. I started reading the Little Old Lady Who Broke All The Rules and it is hilarious!! Really looking forward to reading the other two and I adore the bookish gifts. Thank you so much @NerdyRev I love everything!! Happy Valentine's Day! ❤😊