mcgoey said:
My book club is reading "The Time in Between" by Maria Duenas. I am about 65% in and am enjoying that. Before that the best book we read recently was "The Dovekeepers" - historical fiction about the Masada (sp?) where an outpost of Jews set up in the first century AD. We also really liked "The Marriage Plot"- set in the 1980's around the English dept at Brown University. This one had very well developed characters
Also, I loved Irving's Last Night in Twisted River. I can still visualize the scenes and characters.
bookgirl said:
Another mystery series that I liked is Alan Bradley's Flavia de Luce books--the protagonist is an 11 year old aspiring chemist. They get kind of repetitive but they are still good fun and well written.
mtierney said:
I read The Atkinson Jackson Brodie books last year - 4 in a row - loved them. I believe Case Histories was a PBS offering a couple of seasons back. Brodie is a lovable character. Hope another is planned.
bookgirl said:
Though I recommended the Jackson Brodie books and I do really like them, Kate Atkinson has written other great books that are totally different and way better than the mysteries. The best one (and my favorite book ever) is Behind the Scenes at the Museum.
My sister-in-law went to a reading and book signing last year and Kate Atkinson said that her next book would be back to the other kind of novels she was writing before the Jackson Brodie series, which I am very excited about!
bookgirl said:
Though I recommended the Jackson Brodie books and I do really like them, Kate Atkinson has written other great books that are totally different and way better than the mysteries. The best one (and my favorite book ever) is Behind the Scenes at the Museum.
My sister-in-law went to a reading and book signing last year and Kate Atkinson said that her next book would be back to the other kind of novels she was writing before the Jackson Brodie series, which I am very excited about!
campbell29 said:
Ha,,,, reading it right now, I have about 70 pages left. I really like it, definitely a page turner. If you're looking for another creepy kid book, "We Need to Talk About Kevin" is pretty disturbing.
Agree with how scary "Defending Jacob" is! Should only be read if the kids are under five or over thirty.
Just started the first in Victoria Thompson's Gaslight series set in old NY.