we're reading this book in our new bookclub at work
I know it's from a few years ago but it's great, an easy read, totally different because it's all from the perspective of a 15 year-old autistic boy.
I'm glad you're here summer reading!
on the same note but different stroke:
I wish i had ringing endorsements for the last few books I've read. Snow took me 6ish months to get through. I pressed on because the author won a nobel prize in literature after he wrote it and I am masochistic? Some of it was beautiful, but it was sooo slllloooww and i couldn't wrap my head around it if you want to know the honest truth which was totally discouraging for me..
Miranda July is a filmmaker when she's not writing, I think. Or a performing artist. He compilation of short stories was a lot of awkward moments. So intimate that I sometimes felt uncomfortable reading. But they were realistic, and emotion-filled so if you want to read about people's strange idiosyncrasies you can read about them here.
I don't know how dorky this is. Bulfinch's mythology was so interesting to me. I liked reading the stories that you think you know, but in a concise, better way. Read this if you want to brush up on your age of fable...
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