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The thread opens with various members sharing what books they're currently reading, showing a mix of genres including classics, thrillers, and non-fiction. Many express enthusiasm about their reads, encouraging further conversation among the members.12

As the discussion progresses, readers reflect on books they've recently finished and offer their opinions. There's a notable exchange about popular titles and authors, with many recommending their favorites and sharing differing opinions on books they found overrated or disappointing.34

Toward the end of the thread, some members discuss upcoming reads and their expectations, while others express frustration with certain books or genres. Open questions about future book selections arise, indicating that the dialogue within the community is beginning to shift toward recommendations for future conversations.56

"A wonderful, elegant novel with humour and desperation."

"If it's as good as Unravelling Oliver I'll be very happy"

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Overall, the thread successfully generated a diverse conversation about reading habits and preferences. While some authors and titles sparked debate, there was a shared enthusiasm for reading that many participants embraced.

Katy Enthusiast
I just finished Small Great Things by Jodi Picoult which has been sitting on my shelf since at least 2018.

I don't know whether I would recommend this book. The premise of the story is fine, but I always have a problem when every character is just a walking stereotype, like a really extreme version of that type of person. It also has no business being 500 pages, it could have been at least 100 pages shorter.

It earns some bonus points because it did somewhat attempt to tackle racism, especially towards the end during the trial there were some passages about race relations in America that I really liked.

Overall, it was just okay.
 
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The Ratline by Philippe Sands.
I've just started listening to this on Audible. Very intriguing, it has me hooked.
 
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Halfway through Peter James, "Find Them Dead", latest in the Roy Grace series.

Think I might give up on this series after this one, its become very tired, wish he'd drop the nonsense about his long lost son that adds nothing to the character. Also, the main plot so far is so cliched, just hoping he pulls it out of the bag before the end with some sort of twist (which doesn't seem likely)
 
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Just started "Utopia Avenue" by David Mitchell :)
 
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Thirteen by Steve Cavanagh.

The stop start feel to the book as a result of an excessive number of really short chapters did not go down well with me. A lot of two-page long chapters.
 
Mouth Enthusiast
Finished Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury the other day, on a lockdown reading splurge. It's OK, 1950s/60s dystopian future novels are interesting, but for how much the book is celebrated, the plotline is pretty thin when you get beyond the themes of censorship, dumbed-down society and the greyness of authoritarianism.

The wall to wall live screening interactive media, reality TV and drones are, obviously, concepts well ahead of their time, but Montag is a somewhat frustrating protagonist and there is little depth to any of the characters (fine that's arguably part of society's problem) and the plot beyond the need to unquestioningly preserve the wisdom held within books.

Reading the afterword, Bradbury said it was originally a much short story that he had to basically double on its word count to make it a novel and it shows tbh.
 
Katy Enthusiast
Finally got around to starting The Red Dragon by Thomas Harris. Enjoying it so far, though admittedly I'm not yet that far in (around 50 pages).
 
Mouth Enthusiast
Started reading Man's Search for Meaning the other day. Seems quite ridiculous to say, but god the holocaust is a grim read. But still, a very interesting book.
 
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