8/30 More or Less Maddy by Lisa Genova
Novel about a freshman at NYU whose life spirals out of control, leading to her diagnosis of bipolar disorder.
I believe this was probably a realistic portrayal of a person suffering from bipolar disorder. Kind of painful and depressing to read so it wasn’t one of my favorites by this author.
9/30 The Crash by Frieda McFadden
A pregnant woman crashes her car in a Maine snowstorm but is rescued by a passerby. He takes her to his home where his wife takes care of her but then becomes oddly obsessed with her and her baby.
I listened to this one and while it started out really well I thought it just got too long and convoluted. It reminded me of Misery but was not as good.
bobbiwoz - Just wondering what you thought of this book?17/50
“The Crow’s Call, “ by Wanda Brunstetter..3/5
Hi, I wasn’t pleased with it. There were so many loose ends at the end, I wondered if it were part of a series, but it doesn’t seem to be. Almost gave it 2.5/5bobbiwoz - Just wondering what you thought of this book?
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This sounds interesting, and I just put a hold on it. While visiting Hilton Head SC once, we took a tour of Daufuskie Island where indigo was grown in the past.#10 - The Indigo Girl by Natasha Boyd
Genre - Historical
This is about a teenage girl who was left in charge of her families estate during the 1700's and how she learned to produce indigo dye which became one of the largest exports out of South Carolina. It's a true story based off of her letters and other historical documents. It's easy to read and I enjoyed it. It's my book clubs pick for this month. I'll give it a 4/5 at our meeting later this month.
I get most of my books from the library, I read a lot so no way I could afford to buy them all. I usually only buy paperbacks for travel and travel books since I like to mark them up. Thankfully where I live the library delivers.Going through this thread and making my amazon list.
Though, I've read 10 books so far this year at an average of $10 each so I think maybe I need to go get a library card!
A few of my favorites so far this year"
The Book of Lost Friends- Lisa Wingate
Gramma Gatewoods Walk (story of the first woman too hike the entire Applachian trail)- Ben Montgomery
The Gift of Life- Henri Landworth (picked up at Give Kids the World while volunteering. Amazing story of GKTW founder surviving the holocaust and the life he built here).
I liked this book a lot. A real page turner!#11 - A Cry From the Dust by Carrie Stuart Parks
Genre - Mystery
A 19th-century conspiracy is shattered by a 21st-century forensic artist. This is the first book in the Gwen Marcey series. I've added book two to my book list.
I enjoyed this book as well. I’ll give it 4.5/5!#10 - The Indigo Girl by Natasha Boyd
Genre - Historical
This is about a teenage girl who was left in charge of her families estate during the 1700's and how she learned to produce indigo dye which became one of the largest exports out of South Carolina. It's a true story based off of her letters and other historical documents. It's easy to read and I enjoyed it. It's my book clubs pick for this month. I'll give it a 4/5 at our meeting later this month.
I got my books mixed up, but I actually read the second book in the series, The Bones Will Speak. Great book too.I liked this book a lot. A real page turner!