What I'm reading now: Night Objects
Night Objects sounds like a book with a mood problem in the best possible sense. I am usually in for that.
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Night Objects sounds like a book with a mood problem in the best possible sense. I am usually in for that.
Safari Murder Party has a title that practically dares me not to bring it home. That is usually a good sign.
Cherry Baby sounds like the kind of novel I pick up for the voice and keep reading for the emotional mess.
Sometimes a title does half the work. The rest is whether the book can cash the check.
The book works best when you stop asking whether disruption can be prevented and start asking what kind of thinking survives it.
A strong memoir often starts with voice before it starts with revelation. That is the energy this title gives off.
The business book market is saturated with titles promising to prepare you for an uncertain future. Most of them recycle the same case studies (yes, w
Some romances try too hard to convince you they are charming. This one looks like it might just be charming.
Some novels announce themselves loudly. This one gives the impression that it earns its force more slowly.
Books, community, and a little wartime pressure is already a promising combination.