My #birthdaybookhaul for 2024 ❤️❤️
My #birthdaybookhaul for 2024 ❤️❤️
This book was different to what I was expecting. A bit too graphic for me in places (I must be getting old) but lots of characters to like and dislike. I always enjoy a book from multiple voices so that ticked a lot of boxes. 4 stars
I just watched a book review that stated “characters do not have to be unlikeable to be complex” and it resonated SO HARD. I think that‘s my problem with with a lot of current fiction — authors seem to be full on embracing the unlikeable character as somehow more worthy or legitimate and I…just dislike it. I don‘t have time to waste on characters I despise.
Only got one op shop in while staying at Port Macquarie last weekend in this cute little cabin with my Nan, niece and nephew. Unfortunately the fabric of this dress was super delicate and was destroyed in the wash. Lucky I‘ve got a dress maker friend who can whip me up another. The tagged book is one of my book club‘s books this month. Score!
Another from the borrowed pile! I‘m not sure what I think so far — the writing is very good, detailed and precise, with a lot of thought for language. The characters are sort of bohemian in a way I don‘t know if I like or not…I will keep reading and see…
I read this a few weeks ago but the characters are still vivid in my mind. It‘s a very character driven book which I like. Cleo and Frank stay in a relationship that isn‘t healthy for either of them; it reminded me of the song Foundations by Kate Nash but more grown up and darker 😆 It felt like every word was written with precision and intent, and there‘s humour in it too. Really enjoyed it.
Mixed feelings about this one. Great writing, in parts compelling, yet at times (a lot!) the irritatingly spoiled/privileged characters marred it for me, and I never felt that invested in them. It‘s also quite sad, although this is balanced by the very amusing Eleanor. I‘d read a book just about Eleanor. I‘ve seen this compared to Sally Rooney but that comparison wasn‘t quite met for me. Loved the cover though!
On Saturday, my friends (including @hclaird ) hosted a bachelorette party for me. The theme was all purple and the the background of this pic includes a piece of the decorations I kept. During the day we had some extra time in between activities, so I had time to go to the bookstore with @Saknicole and @Bummler and picked up this stack. Bottom 3 from my local used bookstore and the Penguin cloth bound was from B&N.
When you see a book that looks interesting, but then see it‘s been compared to Sally Rooney 😩 Do I risk it or not?
10-26 Dec 22
Another New York read, this tells of a short lived and seemingly doomed marriage between two characters who are quite lost really. Separately they battle addiction, abandonment and depression without ever seeming to really connect or effectively communicate. Perhaps the problem is they are too alike and neither can begin to heal whilst they are together?
An enjoyable read, and much easier than this review probably suggests.
I really loved this book, both Cleo and Frank were so lovely both with their own problems. I liked how the chapters were by months. Set in New York, really good.
These are my current reads and enjoying them both!
After all the hype, thought I would start this this morning. Love that the cover matches my bedding. First chapters pulled me right in, but I‘m hoping the case of deliberately quirky, whimsical characters doesn‘t become a bit much too quickly.
Started this a couple of days ago. Cleo and Frank meet as they‘re leaving a New Year‘s Eve party in New York City and are immediately drawn to each other. Their story and the stories of their friends and families unfold. Not much plot but loads of character.
I read this outside in the sun, covered in blankets. Cleopatra & Frankenstein is wonderfully written, and although this book is full of privileged characters and not a lot of plot, I enjoyed it a lot.
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️,5/5
#CleopatraandFrankenstein #novel
Cleo is 25 and Frank in his forties when they meet and marry in a hurry; this is the story of their dysfunctional relationship.
I read a review just as I began this that said ‘for fans of Sally Rooney‘ and almost didn‘t bother. It‘s really nothing like that. Yes, it features millennials who are a bit whiny and argue without actually communicating, but it‘s set in New York and is a lot grittier, with more sex, drugs and tortured artists.