Starting 8.30.19
Man, I hate giving up on a book. Especially one written by an author I‘ve really enjoyed before.
Methinks there will be a lot of giggling as I read this memoir
I have loved this book for many years and it shows
Just happened to be reading this tonight...
This sad, magical book... read several times now over the past 25 years.
Right at the start
Had to give up on this one. Implausible storyline + too many nods to dear old dad's opus "The Stand". Write well & grow your own fanbase, Joe.
Coming of age + mystery + science fiction = really, really good!
Oh Litsy, I hope you'll correct my name eventually .................................................
An excerpt of my wild past! #punkdaysgoneby
A little formulaic, but the story of the Rossignol sisters in WW2 France was moving & captivating.
Predictable & sentimental but not necessarily to its detriment.
Is it the story of an obsessed writer? A murderer? A teenager with a secret? A cult? A haunting?
It was all of the above & more than that. Too much more, and at least 100 pages too long.
This one sat on my to-read list a long time but sadly was a big letdown.
I like it, didn't love it.
Third time reading this dark gem.
53 pages in and I'm on the edge of my seat.......
As a Detroit Pistons fan from way back in the day, this made me smile:
"I am supposed to be on vacation. I should be lying on the beach right now, facing the Mediterranean Sea. My toes would be curled into the sugar-white sand and I'd be getting the best tan in years. Instead, I am on the run. I am a fugitive. I have never been this scared. But, if I am very careful, I won't be caught and I won't endanger any more lives than I already have."
I hope some of you will consider downloading my book for just $4.99 -thanks!
Woke up an hour ago while it was storming, scared & angry after getting fired by my biggest client yesterday. The storm has stopped but I can't fall back to sleep. I guess I'll just do some not-so-light reading instead.
Ok I've moved on to Chapter 2 and... The author won me over with this... I mean, how many Midwestern novels about food are gonna quote one of my all time favorite songs? #tomwaits
1 chapter in and so far nobody resembles a character from "Fargo"!
77 pages in to a delightfully promising start to this story and, likely, a young author's career
I don't often have the opportunity to use the word "chuckle" during a book review. Light, frothy, very snarky. The last couple stories weren't as endearing as those that came before but this was a delightful read.
I felt like I was reading an Atwood book that could have been written 30 years ago, after "The Handmaids Tale" only inferior. I would say I enjoyed this okay, had this been written by a new author. Not someone with the depth and experience of Margaret Atwood.