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The writing in these stories is great and reminds me of Lorrie Moore. However, I typically like the main characters of Moore's stories and I didn't like any of these women. They collectively seemed to think being fat or enjoying "mom" activities were the most horrifying traits a woman could have. I couldn't relate to them.
Thank you for the #readsinwater challenge. It motivated me to change my scenery for a bit & the cool water felt luxurious after all our recent humidity. #summerfun #bingo @StayCurious @4thhouseontheleft
#AugustABC @Eggs
#MellowMom
I couldn't think of anything else. Seems one of the characters wants to be a mom if I remember it right.
I‘m a licensed veterinarian, and I have never experienced this. Maybe with a dairy calf. Generally you use a mechanism with a trigger that delivers the medicine to the back of the tongue. 🤷🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️
Solid short story collection. The title story was so beautiful, also the other stories that also included Maya and Rhodes. I could real an entire book about them.
New week, new short story collection.
I had to google Pigeon Lab. Which took me down a deep, dark rabbit hole of reading entire articles about the Harvard Pigeon Lab.🐦
Married, uptight, anxious. Gonna read it anyway. 😀
Katherine Heiny's oneliners are cracking me up 😂
Finished this one between ALA sessions and free books :). And just feel meh. I mean I think the topic is something new and refreshing for how it's handled but just didn't blow me away with the writing. And one story came up a couple times which made the collection feel disjointed to me.
I'm not a short story person, but have started reading and appreciating story collections within the past year. This is my new second favorite! The title story, which is about a dog and a relationship, may have been my favorite, but almost every one hits the mark. It was a great audiobook. Next up I plan to read #amanualforcleaningwomen.
#shortstories #audiobooks
The thing that drives me crazy about short stories is that they just...end. With no ending. But I suppose if the only bad thing I have to say about these short stories in particular is that I wanted more of them, well then. I'd have to recommend that book.
I can't decide how I feel about short stories, but eh. I'm reading them.
Racing the clock to finish this, my 20th book, in 2016.
I think the best thing I can say is that this is a short stories collection and I liked it and would recommend, and I rarely like short stories! I listened to the audiobook and the narrators were great. I will warn that many of the stories are about adultery, which doesn't bother me but some people may not want to read about it. Also, the title story involves the death of a dog, or at least it seemed to be moving in that direction-I had to skip!
Late but here is my #shortstory for yesterday's #booktober. I'm slowly listening to Single, Carefree, Mellow. I'm not a big short stories fan, but I'm enjoying so far! Warning, the 3rd story has an elderly dog!! I had to skip...
Lots of second person narrative...not my favorite thing. Most of the stories deal with marital strife... beware if that's a trigger for you.
Enjoying these short stories in between errands and chores and cringing a little when they hit too close to home. I didn't realize i had an audience until i took the picture!
I have all kinds of complicated feelings about this book. The writing is exquisite, but I found these stories hard to read. I remember in my adolescence having a conversation with a relative who said he didn't read books about adultery. I was taken aback. So many great books featured adultery! But as I've gotten older, I've grown less comfortable with the theme.
These stories are stark and real and complicated.
Also, CW for a dog dying...
So I want to go to the Philly #ReadHarder group meetup. But I also want to stay home and snuggle with the kitty and avoid SEPTA ridiculousness...
You know that feeling when you read a book and can't forget about it? It doesn't matter how many books you read, this one sticks with you. And that would be Single, Carefree, Mellow. Beautiful.
. . .because times are changing, and if you don't believe that, you haven't noticed how many people eat kale now.
4? Subtitled "The Amusing, Medium-Sized Book of Extramarital Affairs and Other Inappropriate Relationships" Overall fairly enjoyable.
I already shared my TBR yesterday, so I'll have to do a lunchtime quote, well two. This book is very quotable. The people aren't single, though. A lot of extramarital affairs going on!
I'm closing in on 500 books since April 2012 when I purchased my first Kindle. I'm at 493 right now. It took me 2 1/2 years to read my first 200, 16 months to read 200 more, and I've read the last close to 100 since 1/4/16. I'm getting faster! Plus cutting out TV helped! 😉
It could haunt you for months, even for years, the unknown reason, and take on a nearly mythical importance, until you forgot, or almost forgot, that the truly important thing was that someone you wanted to be with no longer wanted to be with you.