Evocative and fun. A super fast read that takes you to a very specific time and place—the music scene of 2000s Chicago. #24in48 #24in48readathon
Evocative and fun. A super fast read that takes you to a very specific time and place—the music scene of 2000s Chicago. #24in48 #24in48readathon
Reading books and eating snacks with other #24in48readathon friends #24in48
The writing is so good that I didn't realize until 400 pages in that the FIRST PERSON NARRATOR had never been named. (It may be a sign of my stupidity as well.)
Typical Smith, with sprawling subjects and landscapes, complicated relationships and a beautiful, heartbreaking ending. ❤
Clever plotting, great characterization----looking forward to the miniseries!!
Starting off my new year #ReadingGoals with some Liane Moriarty. My first of hers! What are your #ReadingResolutions this year? ❤
This book holds up. It's still beautiful and terrifying. I'm ready for the end of the world. Come at me, 2017!
The Apocalypse comes home. (I live about 20 minutes from Rock City.)
This was just delightful. I love how Rainbow picks snippets of recent history to set her books---in this case, during Y2K. I love her curly-haired heroines. And the part about Lincoln needing years to get over Sam. A precious book! ❤️
Just read it. My life gets more complicated as I grow up, and Elena's life is NOT what she ecpected. The characters really come into their own here, for better and for worse. On to the final installment!!! ❤️
"He merely shook my hand and wished me all the best. From that moment it seemed to me that each of his gestures was deliberately cutting me off. As a kind of farewell I gave him a half smile, waving my hand as if I were holding a pen. It was a plea, it meant: you know where I live, write to me, please. But he had already turned his back."
I mean, it was good until the end---which was very Scooby-Doo to me. I just don't like it when cornered villains explain themselves and their detailed thinking processes. GREAT characterization, though. Gotta love a book that teems with female rage.
Staying on the #FerranteTrain until the end! Things pick up for Elena and Lila in volume two, and again, there's a delicious cliffhanger at the end. This writing is unlike anything I've ever read. ❤️❤️❤️
I enjoy a good productivity book, and though this is not a revolutionary one, it has challenged me to get up earlier and make better plans and organizational goals. Quick read for anyone in a slump.
This social media guidebook came out before @Litsy was even a twinkle in our eyes!! #HappyLaborDay, everybody 😎😎😎😎 #fridayreads
Spent the morning at the Chattanooga Writers and Readers Festival, meeting some local authors and business owners. I sweated my tail off but am proud to support independent writers!!
Grown-ass lady over here says, "Squee, it's so precious!" Definitely YA but laugh-out-loud funny and oh-so sweet. Mad props to RR, who's teaching the young kids about the Smiths, batteries, and gym suits. ❤️❤️❤️
Did anyone else ever watch this kooky anime version of "Little Women" as a kid? I stumbled upon it tonight on YouTube, and it's exactly how I remembered it!
I decided that my friend needed a copy of "My Brilliant Friend." And in the meantime, I'm carrying on with the Neopolitans! ❤️
I'm cheating a little, squeezing in some work during my #24in48readathon. I mean, it's reading, right??! This book will be out this fall from Pegasus Books! ❤ #24in48️
I'm deep into 8th hour of #24in48 but I'm not sure my cat will make it 😂
Finished this up today for the #24in48readathon. Cline is masterful at exploring the interior life of a teenage girl, and the everyday pressures and judgments that trap them. Though the end was disturbing, I wasn't totally enthralled with the cult plot. I'm wavering between a "pick" and a "so-so" on this one. Also, all the men were terrible. Just terrible! (Except for Tom.) #24in48
The girl wasn't beautiful, I realized, seeing her again. It was something else. Like pictures I had seen of the actor John Huston's daughter. Her face could have been an error, but some other process was at work. It was better than beauty.
I've read a handful of Dan Brown books, and this was my least favorite. The plot had a couple of solid twists, and the premise is super promising; but the ending is so rushed and unsatisfying that it made the journey to that point feel a bit worthless.
I get it now. I'm on the Elena Ferrante train and can't get off. It's a story of female friendship, rivalry, poverty, and restriction. And the ending will break your heart. Can't wait to pick up Book Two!