I left work early and hit the movies,JoAnn Fabric, and B&N. Ahhhh…….
I left work early and hit the movies,JoAnn Fabric, and B&N. Ahhhh…….
This book strikes me as an update of a certain type of second wave feminist novel - shades of Cat‘s Eye or one of Marge Piercy‘s realistic novels. Kate flees NY in the wake of a #metoo situation for a job cataloging the papers of Miranda Brand, a celebrated photographer of the 1980s. A women‘s novel about living in a misogynist world,married to a domestic thriller. It doesn‘t all quite work but was still thought-provoking & well-written.
Definitely more than meets the eye here - on the surface it‘s a mystery but it proves to be more if a psychological thriller. TW: depression, r*pe, s*icide.
I got new AirPods so I did some #audiowalking and dropped off these past reads at my local Little Free Library.
Not sure why the tagged has such a negative % on here - it‘s pretty intriguing so far!
While this book was intriguing & kept me turning the pages, it never really won me over. Kate has fled her NYC life as a journalist to take a summer job archiving the personal papers, diaries & creative materials that once belonged to Miranda Brand, a photographer who is believed to have committed suicide at the height of her career. As Kate begins sorting through the journals, she soon discovers there might be a deeper story. Exactly how I felt😉
Working on my #BookSpin while my IPad recharges and my veggies are roasting. Using the new cookbook from my dear friend @KarenUK 💛💛💛#FeastMode
Started my #BookSpin - intriguing so far #FeastMode
Thanks for the wonderful #FeastMode #Readathon #Giveaway @Hestapleton
Hoping to knock out my #BookSpin and #DoubleSpin over Thanksgiving weekend, especially since I‘m in mandatory quarantine 🤪I will probably add an audio too🎧♥️
Last night‘s situation. About to happen again tonight even though it‘s super early. Didn‘t sleep well and I‘m cold!! 🥶
This book is slow-going, for some reason. I feel like I‘ve been reading it forever.
#bookandcat
Picked this one up on a limb and it was pretty good! Reminds me of Big Lies in a Small Town, but it always makes for an interesting read when there are diary snippets. I didn‘t care for her character development of the main character - it was missing too much, but overall, a good book!
I don‘t know why I didn‘t get to this yesterday 🤷🏻♀️, but here‘s my #JulyTBR ! Not pictured: my BOTM picks and whatever NetGalley reads I hopefully get through! #flyhighjuly
You guys! This was such a fun ride. Though this novel has just the right shades of Verity and Where‘d You Go Bernadette, it also stands on its own as a mystery/drama. I found myself slowing down and savoring the chapters at certain parts.
Take Me Apart is a slow mystery that unravels itself until almost the last page. It is what I would call a Literary Mystery. The story is narrated by Kate who has come to catalog the personal notes of Miranda Brand a famous artist who people question how she died. Alternately you will get to read Miranda‘s journal‘s, letters and even see receipts that she methodically saved.
http://obsessedbookaholic.com/2020/04/24/take-me-apart-book-review/