Unfortunately, having finished this book, I am now in the unenviable position of having one more week left of vacation with only one more book left to read…
Tuesday, June 20, 2023
“The Fell” by Sarah Moss
Saturday, June 17, 2023
“The Scent of Flowers at Night” by Leïla Slimani
I read half of this book while waiting for a flight, then slid it hurriedly into the front pocket of my suitcase when they called our boarding group. I ended up having to check my suitcase at the gate (something about it being overstuffed? surely not) and only remembered they’d also taken my book away from me when it was too late. (Luckily I’d packed four other books in the backpack I kept with me, so I survived the flight.)
I think the thing about this book that will always stand out to me is the way that writing takes over Slimani's life when she's in the middle of a book, almost as if she were in a prison. I am glad that writing is not a prison for Sam.
Friday, June 16, 2023
“Writers & Lovers” by Lily King
This is the story of Casey, a grieving, anxiety-ridden waitress whose life has seemingly gone nowhere due to her desire to write novels. We hear about her past loves and are introduced to the new ones she is just now meeting. Funnily enough, it struck me on page 91 that I was reading a first-person female narrator--just like the last (terrible) book I read--but THIS was real writing. It's funny to think that this novel and my previous read are both books . . . they can't really be in the same category.
I must admit that I did become annoyed at the end of Writers & Lovers due to the fairy tale book auction. It's like I was jealous or something, which makes no sense because I haven’t written a book, nor am I planning to.
Tuesday, June 13, 2023
“A Stranger in the House” by Shari Lapena
At my age, I am sure I have already lived half my life (if not more). Lord save me from wasting any more of it on books like this.