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| Subject: | My April reads...one of which took me MONTHS to finish |
| From: | Wahoo |
| Date: | Sun, 10-May-2026 2:27:34 PM PDT |
| Where: | SoapZone Community Message Board |
| In reply to: | π π πWhatcha Reading, SZ? May 2026 Edition π π π posted by senorbrightside |
The Story Collector by Evie Woods - Not the book I meant to get from the library...in addition to my notebook of books I mean to read someday, I have a list of which of those books are actually available at my home town library instead of one of the other nearby libraries in our county system. I'm starting to suspect the library website lied to me because I can rarely find any of the books on the list. Anyways, I've been wanting to read EW's acclaimed The Lost Bookshop but instead came home with The Story Collector. TSC is about a freshly divorced woman who intends to go to her family home in Boston to heal but instead impulsively (and drunkenly and not at ALL realistically) hops on a different plane at the airport, passes out and wakes up in Ireland. Because yeah, nobody would be checking boarding passes or anything like that. Anyways, as so often happens in books, she of course somehow manages to stumble upon a darling little cottage to rent for cheap in a darling little Irish town, and of course she can survive for months with no income, and of course she falls for a local guy who, despite still grieving the loss of his wife, falls for her as well. It's actually not quite as sappy as it sounds...eventually, our heroine finds a diary of a previous tenant of the charming cottage: a local young lady who 100 years earlier was tasked to help the charming and mysterious American visitor collect stories of the region's fairies. And of course our divorcee's tale intertwines with the young Irish lady's tale because that's what authors do. B, maybe even a B+ because the folklore was interesting.
The 7 and 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle - Easily one of the oddest books I've ever read. Summary: Evelyn Hardcastle is murdered at the end of a family dinner party. Every day, our protagonist wakes up in a different body, one of the partygoers, and is tasked with gathering clues to solve her murder. I'm quoting another author, Sarah Pinborough, who in her praise for the book said "If Agatha Christie and Terry Pratchett had ever had LSD-fueled sex, then <this book> would be the acid trip book baby". The author himself admitted his first draft read like a David Lynch movie. I had a really hard time keeping up with what was happening...a REALLY hard time. But in the end, it was an engaging murder mystery with a brilliant ending. A-.
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I've read two of your books and - Monkeyonthelam - 13-May-2026 7:16 AM
- The ending of 7 and 1/2 Deaths was brilliant... spoiler - Wahoo - 13-May-2026 8:07 AM
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I liked FFTMC, and the 2015 movie with Carey Mulligan and β¦ - AmberRedux - 12-May-2026 4:03 AM
- Maybe I'll make Tess of the D'Urbanvilles my next classic read... - Wahoo - 12-May-2026 3:33 PM
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I sorta love Thomas Hardy for his wordiness, even if it is a slog and I can't - senorbrightside - 11-May-2026 5:36 PM
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He certainly can turn a phrase! But for ME, he takes a bit too long to - Wahoo - 11-May-2026 6:30 PM
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So, my theory on why animal cruelty can be so upsetting is - senorbrightside - 13-May-2026 10:08 AM
- It makes sense to me! EOM - Wahoo - 13-May-2026 11:10 AM
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So, my theory on why animal cruelty can be so upsetting is - senorbrightside - 13-May-2026 10:08 AM
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He certainly can turn a phrase! But for ME, he takes a bit too long to - Wahoo - 11-May-2026 6:30 PM
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I know that I read FFTMC years ago but I can't recall much about the - The_Cat_Did_It - 10-May-2026 5:33 PM
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The entire time I was reading FFTMC, I was thinking "I wish - Wahoo - 10-May-2026 5:44 PM
- I genuinely enjoyed the movie, it was very "Pride & Prejudice" like. EOM - The_Cat_Did_It - 10-May-2026 6:29 PM
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The entire time I was reading FFTMC, I was thinking "I wish - Wahoo - 10-May-2026 5:44 PM