I hate to continue the trend, but need to update. Two stinkers in a row;
14/20 "Romantic Comedy", Curtis Sittenfeld 2/5 stars - I disliked this book. It was neither all that romantic, nor was it funny. Worse, the characters stated political opinions as "fact" which was really off-putting. It's about a writer for "The Night Owls" sketch comedy show (SNL), and the writer falls for a major star, guest singer. Did I mention that this takes place during COVID years and a good chunk of the book is a long, dull email exchange? Why did they not use the phone feature on the cell phones they were using to email each other with? Even a text exchange would have been more interesting. It's another Reese Witherspoon recommendation - I should have known better.
15/20 "I will Die on This Hill, Autistic Adults, Autism Parents, and the Children Who Deserve a Better World", Meghan Ashburn, 2/5 stars - the title is more interesting than the content. It's too bad the content doesn't match the title. The Author spends a lot of time on message boards discussing her autistic kids, then complains that she gets criticized. She also discounts any opinion from anyone who is not diagnosed autistic, or who is not a minority. Don't even bother picking this one up if you are a non-autistic white male - you get roundly dismissed in every chapter...and the Afterward. I almost gave it 3 stars because it does have some good references listed in it but the dismissive tone continued into the Afterward and I had had enough. Hey Ms. Ashburn, I think I can explain why you keep getting criticized - but I already know you don't want my opinion.