This is so fun! (Includes an interactive map.)
https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2023-05-28/american-novels-1001-literary-g...
This is so fun! (Includes an interactive map.)
https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2023-05-28/american-novels-1001-literary-g...
June was another good month…
22 books finished:
-13 audiobooks
- 5 print
- 4 ebooks
Also had an awesome time at a reading retreat.❤️
I‘m still almost all about the romance and spice, but my favorites this month were actually not romance.😯
Don‘t let the cover fool you… this book is gorgeous.
Several interlocking stories about native Californians that we don‘t normally see or hear about. It‘s beautifully written, with a diverse and complex group of characters dealing with a whole lot: race, history, family heritage and identity, ICE and immigration, MAGA nightmares, violence and misery, police shootings, COVID. It‘s epic in proportion but somehow very intimate and quiet.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Mecca follows a group of native Californians of various races, moving from one of their stories to the next, showing their isolation and marginalization. About halfway through the book, COVID happens, making these problems work. Beautifully written and utterly heartbreaking.
Giving this one a try. I hate the cover btw. But I read the word "epic" in the description and was all in.
Book 165
Since I am now an Southern California resident I think it‘s time to explore the literature of this region. Suggestions welcomed!!!!!
Saw these stairs at a bookstore in Tallahassee FL. Each stair is a book cover ❤️#midtownreader #TeamStoker
A collection of places haunted in S. Calif. always interests me. It's the area I live in, and many in this collection I have visited.
It's a short and brief summary of various places, most are well known.
I loved the illustrated banner around the pages, very well done.
#teamslaughter #scarathon #scavengerhunt #withablackcover @Clwojick
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