My reading list this summer has been diverse and influences me on many levels.
The Mistress’s Daughter: A Memoir, by A.M. Homes
Dark Rooms, by Lili Anolik
On the Come Up, by Angie Thomas
This Tender Land, by William Kent Krueger
White Fragility, by Robin DiAngelo
The Thief, by Fuminori Nakamura
The Things They Carried, by Tim O’Brien
Three of these books I consider mysteries: This Tender Land, The Thief, and Dark Rooms. A.M. Homes' memoir was a book I wanted to read because she's a friend. DiAngelo's book I read because I should. The crime books I read because that's just what I do and have done since I was a kid.
I’m not going to rate them. That’s not what this platform is for. But I enjoyed them all and am pleased with how much I was able to read this summer. Admittedly, about half of these were consumed via audio (and listened to twice).
If anyone has read any of these, I’d love to hear what you think of them.
If anyone has read any of these, I’d love to hear what you think of them.
2 comments:
I own The Things They Carried and have read it a few times. I'm always blown away by the structure: narrative and lists circling around each other, revealing a little more each time and slowly building the hypnotic and violent atmosphere.
(FWIW I am proud grandmother of a 2020 Denison graduate. Good choice!)
Couldn't pass up the opportunity to wish your daughter well at Denison (1979 grad myself) and appreciate your reading list. I'll add them to mine!
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