What have you read recently?

Any non fiction readers here?

I read lots of non-fiction, and now thanks to Storygraph (to which I switched from Goodreads this year) I can tell you about 38% of my book-reading is non-fiction. :D If anyone wants to follow me over to Storygraph, here's my profile page. https://app.thestorygraph.com/profile/michelekendzie I love that it's not Amazon, the pages are clean, and it gives a lot more data in interesting graph form. The only thing I slightly miss is the newsletter I get from Goodreads telling me what my friends are reading. Storygraph also has fewer users, which means fewer reviews, which is disappointing because I like to read reviews after finishing a book, as kind of a post-reading discussion, but it's growing, especially if you all come join me there!

Here are just a few of the graphs from my Storygraph stats page. It's based on 286 books I've read over the last several years. When we start at Storygraph, we can export our Goodreads data and import it to Storygraph.
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now thanks to Storygraph
LOL! I just found that last night! My Amazon Goodreads is a mess because once upon a time they added everything from your book history to Goodreads. And I picked up a lot of free books at that time! Plus, it has mine, munchkin, and husband on there. And any books we've bought as presents. Sigh. I think I got it turned off so it doesn't do that now, but it's such a mess, I rarely use it anymore.
 
For books like this, I need narration at times. I grasp it better with actual words spoken than me reading it. Odd, I know.
Exactly. I'm "reading" it on audiobook. :) She does provide a LOT of information, though, as sometimes I think this one might actually be better in written form to make it a bit easier to work through.
 
I just finished The Invisible Life of Addie Larue by V.E.Schwab which I absolutely loved!
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I'm so excited. Addie LaRue is our Book Club's Bonus book! They started talking about it, and I was all where did I see this or read about it! :giggle (We have one book, and for fast readers a Bonus Book)

And... our book club book is Mad Honey.
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Right now I am reading The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware. I am on a bit of a Ruth Ware binge. This is the 3rd of her books I've read this year. I've also read The It Girl and The Death of Mrs. Westaway. Loved them all. She's described as a modern day Agatha Christie and I agree.

I am also reading This Book Won't Make You Happy which is a positive psychology book. I've checked it out of the library on kindle. I'm only 20% in and I've got so much highlighted, this book is so good I think its one to own and I should go ahead and buy it. Highly recommend.
 
And... our book club book is Mad Honey.
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I read Mad Honey. Really liked it. I'm a big fan of Jodi Picoult. I always like after the end when she talks about the research she did for her stories. This one has an interview between the 2 authors.
 
I particularly like the America's Test Kitchen ones as they explain things really well - I got hooked on them purely by chance as I saw the Fresh Pasta book in the new section on my local library's website and took a complete gamble on it not knowing it would have gluten free pasta recipes in it. I only requested it because I got a manual pasta machine for Christmas which didn't have a tonne of instructions beyond the very basics so I had been looking for some more info on fresh pasta making.

I am a fan of America's Test Kitchen, too. They also have a tv show and a youtube channel. I used to get their magazine. Some of their recipes I've been making for more than 20 years.
 
I need to get back into reading. The last thing I read was "Magnolia" magazine. I can't remember when I last read a book!
 
I need to get back into reading. I can't remember when I last read a book!

I was the same for years, honestly fiction tends to not keep my interest long enough plus I find the later it is the harder it is on my eyes to stay focused on smaller things so I try not to read too much late
 
For books like this, I need narration at times. I grasp it better with actual words spoken than me reading it. Odd, I know.
I can relate!
I would have never finished The Eighth Life by Nino Haratischwili of it wouldn’t have been audio. But I loved it very much in the end.
 
My last literary read was The Discomfort of Evening by Marieke Lucas Rijneveld (I obviously read the original in Dutch). I’m still not sure how I feel about it but I loved his poetry first and am also liking the writer as a person. And sometimes that’s all you need to buy books, don’t you agree? A pretty cover, a good interview, a friend recommendation. Sooo I have his second book ready to start into. But it’s definitely something I need to be in the mood for.
 
I'm 19 books into my reading challenge this year. I mainly read fiction and listen to non-fiction. Here are my favorites this year so far:

FICTION:
The Song of Achilles (free on prime reading - at least it was last week)
The Lager Queen of Minnesota - staff pick in our local book store and loved the story
The Guncle - Expected funny, but didn't expect this to be as touching of a story as it was
Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow - loved this one
Remarkably Bright Creatures


NONFICTION:
I just finished Say Nothing by Patrick Radden Keefe which is all about The Troubles in Northern Ireland in the 1970s and 80s. It was so fascinating and really well written.

^^Agreed! Such a complicated and tragic story... but very well told. The reader for the audiobook was great too.
Talking to Girls about Duran Duran - This was a fun listen especially if you grew up in the Duran Duran era
Mediocre: The Dangerous Legacy of White Male America - I think this one should be a required listen/read. It is not as confrontational as one might think from the title, but is sooooo educational about the policies and practices that have gotten us to this point today.
Maid: Hard Work, Low Pay, and a Mother's Will to Survive - another very educational book
The Radium Girls - mixed on this one because the writing isn't the best and the reader's voice can be annoying BUT the story itself is so fascinating and infuriating that I would still highly recommend it
 
I'm slowly reading Entangled Life and highly recommend it. The philosophical aspects of the book get the cogs in the brain turning - especially about interspecies communication and the definition of intelligence. I know human gut is colonized by bacteria - never thought that chemicals bacteria produce could be "read" by our cells and possibly cause us to crave certain foods.

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I am listening to Spellmaker on Audible (after finishing Spellbreaker). Listened to the Paper Magician series and picked up the Spellbreaker series. Fun entertainment and great to listen to on my Obi walks.

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I really enjoyed the Charlie Holmberg series, both Spellbreaker and Paper Magician... I'm waiting for one book to be released to start on her newest.

I finished Mad Honey.... it was not what I expected. I will say it was actually educational for me to read it! I loved the ending, lol!
 
The Song of Achilles (free on prime reading - at least it was last week)
The Lager Queen of Minnesota - staff pick in our local book store and loved the story
The Guncle - Expected funny, but didn't expect this to be as touching of a story as it was
Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow - loved this one
Remarkably Bright Creatures
LOVED The Guncle and Remarkably Bright Creatures, both of which I read in the past few months. They are such sweet, touching books.
 
My recent books are:
Spare by Prince Harry
The Huntress by Kate Quinn
Remarkably Bright Creatures
River Sing Me Home by Eleanor Shearer
Recursion by Blake Crouch
 
I purchase Anthony Trollope's complete works for $6 and have it on my phone. I'm plugging away and liking him more and more. (He's from the victorian era and his books are Jane Austenish.) Having them on my phone means lots of scrolling, lol. :)
 
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