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  • My Six Favorite Book Club Books of 2022

    Reading Lists Six Book Club Books I Loved Last Year and Six Book Club Books I Loved in 2021. 01 The Memoirs The pacing of The Memoirs of Stockholm Sven is measured, as befits a story that is largely about daily For my full review of this book, see The Memoirs of Stockholm Sven. 02 The Lincoln Highway by Amor Towles

  • Review of Those We Thought We Knew by David Joy

    wonderful When These Mountains Burn as well as Where All Light Tends to Go, The Weight of This World, and a memoir

  • Three Books I'm Reading Now, 4/7/21 Edition

    alongside larger-than-life characters ranging from activists to performers and murderers to idealists; a memoir of Beautiful Ruins. 02 The Distance Between Us by Reyna Grande The Distance Between Us is Grande's memoir

  • The Bossy Five-Star Reads So Far This Year

    For my full review, check out Our Woman in Moscow. 02 In Love: A Memoir of Love and Loss by Amy Bloom In her memoir In Love, author Amy Bloom shares the story of an impossible situation: how she faced the Reading memoirs centered around cancer is not always a go for me, but this book was special.

  • Review of Say You'll Remember Me (Say You'll Remember Me #1) by Abby Jimenez

    Abby Jimenez layers tough situations and messy complications into her rom-coms, and here, her main protagonists must face and overcome past and present difficulties in order to banter their way through the story and build a sweet life together. Samantha creates zippy social media posts for a local mustard company (I kept feeling surprise, but also joy, that this job seemed to provide a sustainable salary)--and she doesn't take any attitude from anyone. Xavier is a young veterinarian who feels grumpy, exhausted, and as though he may be losing faith in humanity--but he loves the animals he cares for. After one disastrous encounter involving a rescued kitten with a serious congenital disorder, then one magical, extended date, the two are falling for each other. But Xavier's painful past and Samantha's challenging present might make a future for the two impossible. Jimenez never shies away from including heavy themes and tough situations in her rom-coms. Here, childhood abuse, animal abuse, and dementia are all part of Xavier and Samantha's past and present stories, so nothing is too easy on their path to togetherness. Family and business circumstances add realistic chaos and unpredictability to the couple's plans for a melded life together, and when they must wait and delay their combined life, then break up because it's too difficult to cope with forced distance, their reasoning feels sound, if heartbreaking. Jimenez writes irresistible characters, and I loved the weight of the difficulties behind this sweet story of love. I received a prepublication audiobook edition of Say You'll Remember Me  courtesy of Hachette Audio and Libro.fm . More Abby Jimenez love Jimenez is also the author of Just for the Summer   (one of my Favorite Rom-Coms of the Year  last year), Part of Your World , Yours Truly , The Friend Zone , and The Happy-Ever-After Playlist .

  • Review of The Celebrants by Steven Rowley

    about facing mortality, you might be interested in the books on my Greedy Reading List Six Powerful Memoirs

  • Review of Honor by Thrity Umrigar

    Umrigar is also the author of The Space Between Us, Bombay Time, and the memoir First Darling of the Morning: Selected Memories of an Indian Childhood.

  • Review of So Long, See You Tomorrow by William Maxwell

    In doing so, he traces old memories and tracks down details from his childhood, reliving moments, piecing Maxwell wrote six novels and a memoir, Ancestors.

  • Review of Dream State by Eric Puchner

    who are often bitter or disappointed with the imperfections of their lives; then the novel examines memory and memory loss along with a zigzagging journey to forgiveness, ultimately set against the backdrop Anyway, later Dream State is a meditation on memory and memory loss as related to personhood. together; forgiveness for past missteps; then a poignant considering of what it all means if one person's memory

  • Review of The Paper Palace by Miranda Cowley Heller

    atmospheric novels that center around affairs at the beach, but the book that kept coming to mind was the memoir I mentioned Wild Game in the Greedy Reading List Six More Illuminating Memoirs to Lose Yourself In.

  • Review of Libby Lost and Found by Stephanie Booth

    The tone of the book is often playful--but dark humor often surrounds Libby's diminishing memory, and

  • October Wrap-Up: My Favorite Reads of the Month

    I included an immersive memoir (check out my endless Greedy Reading Lists of memoirs for more in this In doing so, he traces old memories and tracks down details from his childhood, reliving moments, piecing I listened to Broken Horses: A Memoir by Brandi Carlile, and I can't imagine feeling the full emotions

  • Review of Landslide by Susan Conley

    Conley is also the author of the novels Kelsey Come Home and Paris Was the Place, as well as the memoir

  • Review of These Silent Woods by Kimi Cunningham Grant

    Kimi Cunningham Grant is also the author of Silver Like Dust, a memoir about her Japanese-American grandparents

  • March Wrap-Up: My Favorite Reads of the Month

    coping with death, and how to live in the face of constant loss; You Can't Be Serious, actor Kal Penn's memoir my full review of How High We Go in the Dark. 03 You Can't Be Serious by Kal Penn Penn's thoughtful memoir Penn pulls his memoir into another gear when he adds the fascinating layer of accidental political activism

  • Shhh! Book Gift Ideas for the Holidays

    The Comfort Book is the newest book from Matt Haig, author of the novel How to Stop Time and the memoir Hussain has written multiple other cookbooks, the memoir Finding My Voice, and a trilogy of novels in

  • Review of Tell Me an Ending by Jo Harkin

    Harkin's fascinating debut speculative fiction considers a memory clinic that erases and reinstates memories The key memory and all connected elements are eliminated, presumably allowing these individuals to plow forms our idea of self and how much our idea of self forms our memory. they want to opt in to the chance to restore these memories. Meanwhile, a renegade psychologist at the memory recovery clinic begins reinstating memories at individuals

  • February Wrap-Up: My Favorite Reads of the Month

    For my full review, check out Maame. 02 Solito by Javier Zamora Zamora's memoir of his grueling journey perspective, which also serves to keep us focused on moment-by-moment sensations and concerns and makes the memoir Newman's lets the reader into Edi and Ash's rabbit warren of private jokes and moments and memories,

  • Review of Being Mortal by Atul Gawande

    in books about mortality like I am, you might like the books on my Greedy Reading Lists Six Powerful Memoirs

  • Review of The Diamond Eye by Kate Quinn

    Those urging me to write my memoir will want a patriotic young woman who fought to defend her country

  • Six of My Favorite Reads of the Year So Far

    For my full review, check out The Night Ship. 04 Solito by Javier Zamora Zamora's memoir of his grueling perspective, which also serves to keep us focused on moment-by-moment sensations and concerns and makes the memoir

  • Review of The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson

    Shirley Jackson wrote six novels, including We Have Always Lived in the Castle, two memoirs, and the

  • My Favorite Reads of the Year So Far

    Reading memoirs centered around cancer is not always a go for me, but this book was special. scene in Kabul with the vivid sights, sounds, smells, and tastes of the past that reemerge in Sitara's memories full review, check out Our Woman in Moscow. 08 You Can't Be Serious by Kal Penn ​Penn's thoughtful memoir Penn pulls his memoir into another gear when he adds the fascinating layer of accidental political activism

  • Review of Listen for the Lie by Amy Tintera

    story structure, dark humor, and deeply flawed characters as main protagonist Lucy works to resolve her memory murderous voice repeatedly creeps into Lucy's head, and the reader eventually determines whether these are memories and Savvy was being earnest in her desire to do away with certain characters, whether they're memories

  • May Wrap-Up: My Favorite Reads of the Month

    most loved reading in May: Don't Tell Anybody the Secrets I Told You, Lucinda Williams's gritty, frank memoir by Lucinda Williams Lucinda Williams offers a gritty, honest, captivating, spare yet fully developed memoir

  • Review of How to Stop Time by Matt Haig

    Haig is also the author of The Midnight Library and his memoir-ish book that I'm reading now, Reasons

  • October Wrap-Up: My Favorite Reads of the Month

    Here are my six favorite reads of the past month: a bitingly funny, poignant book of essays; a candid memoir I wasn't familiar with McCurdy when I began listening to her memoir, I'm Glad My Mom Died, although I

  • November Wrap-Up: My Favorite Reads of the Month

    young woman figuring out her place in the world, Mary Jane; and Dave Grohl's irresistible music-mania memoir Whether Sedaris is reliving specific, offbeat memories and mining them for poignancy and also laughs, I listened to Dave Grohl's memoir, in which he tracks his youth in Springfield, Virginia; through his

  • Review of The Water Dancer by Ta-Nehisi Coates

    His mother died when he was young, and he has no memory of her. Ta-Nehisi Coates also wrote the memoir Between the World and Me.

  • Three Books I'm Reading Now, 10/15/21 Edition

    Shirley Jackson wrote six novels, including We Have Always Lived in the Castle, two memoirs, and the

  • February Wrap-Up: My Favorite Reads of the Month

    reads of the past month, in no particular order: No Cure for Being Human, a funny, raw, thoughtful memoir Reading memoirs centered around cancer is not always a go for me, but this book was special. scene in Kabul with the vivid sights, sounds, smells, and tastes of the past that reemerge in Sitara's memories

  • Review of The Spy and the Traitor: The Greatest Espionage Story of the Cold War by Ben Macintyre

    Another nonfiction spy book I found really interesting was Tracy Walder's memoir, The Unexpected Spy.

  • September Wrap-Up: My Favorite Reads of the Month

    fiction read, a feminist retelling of Greek mythology tales, and Michelle Zauner's powerful, beautiful memoir pacing of the book is appealingly quick and compelling. 05 Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner In her memoir

  • Three Books I'm Reading Now, 5/31/21 Edition

    Patricia Lockwood No One Is Talking about This is fiction from Patricia Lockwood, the author of the memoir

  • Bossy Holiday Gift Ideas: Science and Nature Books

    explores the discoveries of the famous ornithologist John James Audubon in this combination of biography/memoir

  • Shhh! Bossy Nonfiction Book Gift Ideas

    heartthrob role as Jamie in Outlander or his rugged good looks or charming Scottish accent secured his memoir's points out places along Scotland's ninety-six-mile West Highland Way that hold special meaning and memories

  • Three Books I'm Reading Now, 5/10/21 Edition

    His mother died when he was young, and he has no memory of her. The author also wrote the memoir Between the World and Me. 02 The Plot by Jean Hanff Korelitz This book

  • Review of No One Is Talking About This by Patricia Lockwood

    No One Is Talking about This is fiction from Patricia Lockwood, the author of the memoir Priestdaddy.

  • Three Books I'm Reading Now, 11/3/20 Edition

    I feel like mysteries, light fiction, memoirs, and fantasy are working well for me--plus historical fiction

  • Review of What Doesn't Kill You by Tessa Miller

    The subtitle of Miller's memoir What Doesn't Kill You is A Life with Chronic Illness--Lessons from a

  • Shhh! Holiday Cookbook Gift Ideas

    I spend most of the year focusing on fiction titles, with a healthy dose of memoirs and some nonfiction

  • Shhh! Nonfiction and Hobby Book Gift Ideas for the Holidays

    studies the rare striated caracaras, their origins, their story, their demonstrated capabilities for memory Part memoir, part travelogue, and part science writing, A Most Remarkable Creature is a book that feels

  • Six More of My Favorite Literary Fiction Reads of the Year

    interested in books about mortality, you might like the books on my Greedy Reading Lists Six Powerful Memoirs

  • Six of My Favorite Nonfiction Reads from the Past Year

    Loved Last Year Six Four-Star (And Up) Science Fiction Reads I Loved Last Year, and Six of My Favorite Memoir His book Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland was one of my Six of the It asks us to consider who sets and shapes our shared national memory and what and who gets left out.

  • My Twelve Very Favorite 2021 Reads

    01 Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner In her memoir Crying in H Mart, Michelle Zauner takes unflinching I listened to Broken Horses: A Memoir by Brandi Carlile, and I can't imagine feeling the full emotions Whether Sedaris is reliving specific, offbeat memories and mining them for poignancy and also laughs,

  • Six More of My Favorite Fiction Reads from the Past Year

    Loved Last Year Six Four-Star (And Up) Science Fiction Reads I Loved Last Year, and Six of My Favorite Memoir scene in Kabul with the vivid sights, sounds, smells, and tastes of the past that reemerge in Sitara's memories

  • My Bossy Favorite Reads of the Summer

    by Lucinda Williams Lucinda Williams offers a gritty, honest, captivating, spare yet fully developed memoir

  • Six Favorite Bossy Fantasy Reads from the Past Year

    Loved Last Year Six Four-Star (And Up) Science Fiction Reads I Loved Last Year, and Six of My Favorite Memoir

  • Review of The Midnight Library by Matt Haig

    Haig is also the author of How to Stop Time, his memoir Reasons to Stay Alive, and other books.

  • Six of My Favorite Fiction Reads Last Year

    If you're interested in books that explore mortality, you might want to check out Six Powerful Memoirs

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