
I'm just under 4 hours into my #24in48 and I'm really enjoying Other People's Houses by Abbi Waxman - what is everyone else enjoying this Saturday?
I'm just under 4 hours into my #24in48 and I'm really enjoying Other People's Houses by Abbi Waxman - what is everyone else enjoying this Saturday?
I really liked this book - I had a sense of where the story was headed from the beginning, but that I'm no way diminished it's enjoyability.
This was a lovely quick read - one those books who have characters so endearing that you just don't want to leave them. I loved it!
So, I'm going to start off by confessing that like Rubin, I'm a geek who takes notes for no reason. Sometimes this book was brilliant, but not always. I enjoyed it. I learned some things and I would recommend it as something to be read slowly.
I thoroughly enjoyed this account of Helene's trip to England. I don't know why I still love reading others opinions on the country I've called home for the last ten years, but I do. ❤️
This is another one of those books that I wanted to love, but found a bit disappointing. A book about books and finding where you belong - I think if it'd had been another hundred pages, I might have loved it, but I felt cheated by an ending that left so much untold.
This book had me laughing out loud. This book really bothered me at times. It wasn't quite what I'd expected and I'm still not sure how I feel about it.
My only regret about this is that it only contained four short stories. I loved the additional insight and was happy to get it outside of one of the massive outlander books.
I really enjoyed this book. It was a quick read that was engaging.
I'm glad I finished the series. Parts of this book were a lot more drawn out than they needed to be. The bit of closure was nice, but it's still open for another book.