This book has been sitting on my shelf for 3 years now and finally I'm getting to reading it. 🛩
This book has been sitting on my shelf for 3 years now and finally I'm getting to reading it. 🛩
I have decided my next book to be A Month In The Country by J.L. Carr. At the beginning of the year I always set a reading challenge on GR but I was only able to complete it in 2017. I wonder if I can still catch up for this year? 🤔
PS., isn't it frustrating when bookstores put the price stickers on the cover? 😤
Finished reading Heartburn today. I don't think it was spectacularly amazing but Rachel's emotions resounded within me and for that I can't help but like it so much. I love well-delivered monologues of characters where they describe what and how they feel. I've always thought the more detailed the emotions, the better. I think Rachel was a good storyteller. I also listened to a bit of the audio book and Meryl Streep was wonderful.
Started reading Heartburn by Nora Ephron this week. This part in the book reminds me how very strange the human memory is. I have been realizing lately that so many things in my life seemed to be one way or the other when I had been in the moment, but in retrospect it was completely different and sometimes even more different when heard from someone else's perspective.