FlightlessDuck
Y kant Donald fly?
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Tried to read Where the Crawdads Sing for my work book club. Got about 30 pages in and gave up. Flipped to the end, found out how it ended, and I was glad I did.
I read The Secret Daughter and was so happy you mentioned it. The US may not have had forced adoptions like Australia had, but I did home schooling to many pregnant teens and young mothers in those years. I thought it was 4 1/2 stars too!Update time!
34/56-Live and Let Chai, Bree Baker-3 stars
35/56-The Sea Glass Cottage, ReaAnne Thane, 3 stars
36/56-28 Summers-4 Stars
37/56-The Boy Who Followed His Father to Auschwitz, Jeremy Doronfieds-5 stars-true story, well researched and very factually written
38/56-The Secret Daughter, Kelly Rimmer-4 1/2 stars-interesting story of forced adoptions of "unwed teenagers" in 1973.
61/80 Chateau of Secrets by Melanie Dobson
This is a story of a family’s sacrifice for those in need and their determination to resist Nazi domination in the France they remember and love. 4.5/5
I just put a hold on Memories of Glass!I read this book a while ago and loved it. She is a great author. I have her book Memories of Glass in my tbr pile.
Welcome to the group!Wow, it's great to see a reading thread in full swing. I haven't been able to read all that much since March, so I don't know how you guys are doing it. I mostly re-read books, didn't really being new ones. Nonetheless, I picked up two works of non-fiction late last month, and I'm glad to be reading again.
1. Zadie Smith's Feel Free (a collection of essays) -- I'm entirely sure Smith will object to my calling this "non-fiction." She doesn't really see any distinction between fiction and non-fiction, and I agree. But it's just easier to call this NF for the purpose of this discussion. She's brilliant when she writes about dance--esp the relationship as she sees it between dance and writing. Her piece on Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly, Jackson, and Prince is one of my favorites.
2. James Kalat's Biological Psychology -- Was curious to see how biological psych differs from behavioral psych. The former takes a more physicalist approach and is not really a field where theories of consciousness are entertained all that much. Good read nonetheless.
I'm going to have to read this after so many good reviews on here.54. Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens. I loved it. I think it’s one of those books you either love it or hate it.
Shame on me for not knowing this was a book. I just recently saw some ads for the tv series of the same name & thought that sounded interesting. Now I will put in a hold at my library for it.#85 - Lovecraft Country by Matt Ruff
Got it from library, and thought it was excellent! Thank you for mentioning it!I read this book a while ago and loved it. She is a great author. I have her book Memories of Glass in my tbr pile.