Swimming Lessons

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It was a really good book, and I enjoyed the structure of the story with its two time periods and one extra time period nested inside one of them; it was a treat to read.


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I did feel a mix of sadness and frustration as the mom ended up living the exact life that she never wanted, just basically checking everything off the list one by one. And the frustration came in because it's not like she actively chose any of those things, she just failed to make a decision and let herself be carried along with things - which is in itself a decision process, but a piss-poor one to live your life by.

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2 years ago

Rosemary's Baby

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I liked it but I'm glad that it's over.

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2 years ago

Salesman in Beijing

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Things really get bogged down in the middle third of the book, Miller is just repeating himself endlessly about getting the actors to "be real". The choice was either to fail to finish reading the book, or just skip pages until it got to the previews and opening night. I chose the later, for both closure and out of curiosity, and I'm glad I did.

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2 years ago

The Silent Land

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This would have been better as a short story.

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2 years ago

The Visit

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Went on a bit too much in parts of the third act, otherwise really good.

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2 years ago

Why Fish Don't Exist: A Story of Loss, Love, and the Hidden Order of Life

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Based on the hype and a glowing recommendation from a dear friend, I had high hopes for this book. Instead it fell flat for me. It seems that I was supposed to be very moved by the author's personal struggles, but they weren't talked about in enough depth, or often enough, or with too little emotion. These struggles just weren't interesting and frankly didn't feel like they belonged in what was clearly a book about David Starr Jordan. Overall, the book was flat and a little dull.

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2 years ago

Ex Libris

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This was my weekend morning book, read over cups of coffee from my spot on the couch. It was the perfect companion for that early, tender part of a Saturday or Sunday - funny and interesting and gentle. I recommend this book to everyone, whole-heartedly.

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2 years ago

The Gift

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Nothing happens in this book! Rambling descriptions that go on for literally pages that make you forget the topic of the paragraph(s). Sentences that contain parentheticals that themselves last for half a page. All this in the service of literally no plot. NO PLOT. I hated this book.

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2 years ago

Number Go Up: Inside Crypto's Wild Rise and Staggering Fall

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Fascinating take-down of the world of crypto. The chapters on NFTs were my favorite, they are so good that they could be stand-alone articles (maybe they were at one point?). Highly recommend.

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2 years ago

The Last Gunfight: The Real Story of the Shootout at the O.K. Corral--And How It Changed The American West

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There is a lot of filler info to round out the page count of this book. If you are interested in learning all the context of what was going on, including political, sociological, and familial histories that go back decades before the action, then you'll gobble up this book. Otherwise you'll need to skim heavily, which is what I did.

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2 years ago

Berlin Calling: A Story of Anarchy, Music, The Wall, and the Birth of the New Berlin

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Fantastic book, absolutely fascinating look at Berlin. It definitely opened my eyes a bit to how the squat situation developed here, and due to the context that the book provided it made me view the squats and squatters in Berlin slightly more favorably than before. I mean, I understand now how things developed the way they did, and that at the time it was actually even necessary in some ways. It also blew my mind to learn that there were different types of squats, it wasn't just uniform chaos, everyone sleeping on a dirty mattress on the floor and shooting up then going on the streets and stomping people. This book definitely helped fill in some of the pieces of Berlin's history that I was missing before, and it was all told in an engaging, personable way. Highly recommend.

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2 years ago

Hilarious, and it had lots of useful German vocabulary words.

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2 years ago

The Return

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The stream of consciousness style is usually a deal-breaker for me, but I stuck it out with this book and I'm glad I did. I don't know of any other books that addresses the topic of what happens to former colonists when they are violently expelled and return to the motherland. It was quite interesting, didn't pull punches, and took only one easy out. In all a good read, would recommend.

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2 years ago

The First Man in Rome

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Read it the first time when I was just out of college, and it blew my mind. Twenty years later I grabbed it for my trip to Naples/Pompeii, and it absolutely came alive for me once again. It's a fascinating and absorbing story, and filled with thousands of historically accurate details that make my understanding of human history all the richer. I was completely enthralled. Highly, highly recommend.

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2 years ago

Berlin

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Based on the description and a conversation with a friend who had already read it, I was fully prepared to hate this book but heroically muddle through for the sake of Book Club. I was pleasantly surprised to find it entertaining and fun. If someone was looking for a book to read in general, this wouldn't be my first suggestion, but if they were looking for a Berlin book then this would be in my top 3 suggestions.

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2 years ago

The Fates Will Find Their Way

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I adore when authors use the first person plural voice. I also adore everything else about this book, so file this one under Highly Recommend and then go out and read it for yourself.

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2 years ago