Maybe I'm just tired but I found this a confusing mess, hopping backwards and forwards in the different characters' timelines and I just didn't care about any of them, so I bailed
Maybe I'm just tired but I found this a confusing mess, hopping backwards and forwards in the different characters' timelines and I just didn't care about any of them, so I bailed
Anyone read this? I found it for a buck today! Did I need it absolutely not! But for a buck why not? 🤷🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️ I think the colors called out to me 🤣🤣 I clearly have a problem...
#23 A book with a female protagonist over the age of 60
Infinite Home is a beautiful story about an elderly landlady that rents apartments to an assortment of individuals all in need of a #Remedy
I enjoyed each renter's story and how they learned to cope. Edith's story was the saddest of all, but I won't go into details to avoid spoilers. I read this book based on the cover and I'm glad it didn't disappoint. #AdelesMayMashup @vkois88 #Readharder
I am on disc 6 of this audiobook and I cannot tell you what is happening in the story. I think I have too much on my mind... 😕 I hate when this happens!!
This book was a fucking delight. I adored the characters and their searches to find love, connection and home.
Ah, my first audiobook of the New Year! Cannot wait to start it today! Literature can sure make a trip to the bank more substantial.
I fell for the characters and was sucked in by the drama. Though Alcott writes slow and exquisite, there is a plot going on--an enjoyable, unpredictable plot.
I do have to admit there were a couple things that left me confused as to what happened, even after carefully rereading these parts. I guess this was just me, because I didn't see it mentioned in other reviews....
Alcott is a word master. I'm reading this one slow, exploring how she puts together sentences.
I really enjoyed this tender, melancholy story about the oddball tenants of a brownstone in NYC, and how the dementia of their landlord affected them all. The first half was stronger as the characters and the dilemmas they faced were fleshed out, but the book as a whole was enjoyable. #recommendsday
What a fantastic story! I got seriously caught up in the lives of this random assemblage of characters as they rallied around their landlord and each other at this crucial time in all their lives.
I'm not so sure this quote has the scientific research to back up their findings...
Woke up early and treated myself to a latte plus some pleasure reading. So far, Alcott is drawing these incredibly vivid characters for me. As someone who loves this sort of writing style, I read 15 minutes past my break time! Oops! Was only five minutes late to my first meeting of the day. 💫
Infinite Home revolves around the spaces we carve into the world and call home. About how they reflect our personalities and take shape accordingly, but also how they might end up shaping us. They can provide comfort as well as turn into prison cells. A beautiful book with quite wonderful prose.
Summer means more reading time. Thus I mix things up by reading comics and novels side by side. I've loved The Flash since early childhood so I picked up the first three volumes of The New 52 at the library. Infinite Home has me intrigued just by the back page description