Fiction
Related: About this forumWhat Fiction are you reading this week, August 7, 2022?
The Glass Room by Ann Cleeves. A guest lecturer is murdered at the Writer's House, a country retreat where aspiring authors gather to workshop and work through their novels. So, along with the police procedures we also learn a great deal about novel-writing and the publishing industry. It's quite intriguing. I'm almost at the end and still don't know whodunnit.
Listening to One By One by Ruth Ware. This one is not really holding my interest.
What books are you finding interesting this week.
bif
(23,889 posts)By Erica Bauermeister. About 1/2 way through t. Not bad, not great.
thucythucy
(8,738 posts)by Christa Wolf.
A German woman revisits her childhood under the Nazi regime, including the time of her family's flight as refugees as the Soviet army draws close to their home in east Prussia. Years later she travels to her childhood home--now a part of Poland--and tries to separate reality from fantasy and to understand the actions of the adults around her, including her parents, during this time.
This is my quick take for now. I'm only sixty pages into it, another 350 some odd to go.
The writing is dense, and the writer does an incredible job taking us into the internal life of this intelligent and deeply thoughtful little girl as she tries to make sense of a world filled with monstrous acts and horrible secrets.
japple
(10,294 posts)Thanks!!!
SheltieLover
(59,459 posts)Library has over 150 of her ebooks!
Each is so unique & very special in its own way.
Interspersing Jana DeLeon's Miss Fortune series, some of Diane Kelly's works, & a few others.
The Glass Room sounds delightful! Going to check availability. Thx for sharing & ty for the thread.
yellowdogintexas
(22,652 posts)or others?
I spent weeks buried in the Sisterhood and the offshoot series Men of the Sisterhood.
Fern is a great writer !
SheltieLover
(59,459 posts)Loved the Godmothers series. Still working through the Sisterhood books. Just finished 19 Yellow Moon Road. Excellent, as are all her works, imo.
What are you reading?
yellowdogintexas
(22,652 posts)both on the flights there and back and while visiting.
I have not yet pulled together the list of the things I read between July 26 and August 12.
I do know I read the Lives of Lilly Parrish. This is a fun series which involves magic, witchcraft, a bit of time travel and has interesting characters.
Best read in order; book 1 is Salem Burning. So far there are 6 books -
the settings are
Salem Witch trials
French Revolution
Russian Revolution
French Resistance
Restoration England
London, 1880s (Jack the Ripper timeline)
SheltieLover
(59,459 posts)Sounds delightful. Going to check library.
Ty for sharing!
SheltieLover
(59,459 posts)But ty for sharing about this series. Sounds like they are great reads!
Mme. Defarge
(8,503 posts)Its the first in John Sandfords Letty Davenport series and is set in post 1/6/21 times. It involves a militia group in Texas thats stealing crude oil from major oil companies to finance its plans. 🙀
bahboo
(16,953 posts)love his writing. Dialogue is always very real, and the characters, well, just so interesting and complex...
sueh
(1,865 posts)So far so good. I've never been disappointed in any of his books I've read so far.
hermetic
(8,604 posts)Just wanted to say thanks for posting. As always you've provided great suggestions.
Sorry I didn't have time to chat but things are kind of crazy around the Hermetic household these days. I've got 2 cats who need medication several times a day plus a bathroom closet-full of week old kittens. So, things like sleeping and getting regular chores done are being put aside until time allows. We're all okay, though, just super busy. Until calmer days then,
japple
(10,294 posts)especially stressful kitten season. Are you bottle feeding or do the week-old kittens have a mama?
She was a member of the feral bunch, maybe only 6 months old herself when she got preggers. Along with being fed and petted, she was gradually lured into the house where she chose that nice dark closet for her nursery. They all seem to be doing fine and once they are walking they will all go to the shelter after which I hope to heaven they will all find homes. I sure have no more room in here.
They look like they're going to be adorable. One all black, one like your image, and two greys. Their mom, Minnie, I think is a Thai cat, korat, and she is an absolute love. She needs to come back here and live with her brother, Odin, who adores her. He's already been caught and neutered and he has one messed up eye from getting a sticker in it. Vet doesn't think it needs removing, which is good.
https://cattime.com/cat-breeds/korat-cats#/slide/1
Just another day in Kitty Paradise. A great book and I highly recommend it. (That's my story and I'm sticking with it. )
SheltieLover
(59,459 posts)Ty for helping them!
hippywife
(22,767 posts)and started Ghost Story by Peter Straub. So far, so weird.
hermetic
(8,604 posts)There was just a little discussion about this genre, a few posts down.
"After the men in an Arctic Norwegian town are wiped out, the women must survive a sinister threat in this 1600s parable...Inspired by the real events of the Vardø storm and the 1621 witch trials, The Mercies is a story of love, evil, and obsession, set at the edge of civilization." Sounds great.
And, like any good ghost story, Straub's "stands the test of time -- and conjures our darkest fears and nightmares."
hippywife
(22,767 posts)and it took some mental gymnastics at first (and several more pages of the novel) to figure out what's going on. I'm still not entirely getting it as his writing tends to be a little odd to me, but I'm sure I'll have it figured out by the end. At least I hope so.