Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Showin' my books - April '19

Hola, friends! I just returned from Florida, where I spent four days with 20+ sorority sisters. It was glorious. I also managed to read a little so I'm linking up with Jana and Steph.


Life According to Steph


The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris - Somehow, I did not know until after I finished the book that it was based on a true story. I seriously thought it was fiction until I read the Afterword and Author's Note. That changed my whole opinion of the book, which I can't quite explain but when I thought it was fiction, I felt like it was missing something. Anyway, I gave this 4 stars.


Educated by Tara Westover - This one I definitely knew was a memoir. I don't know that I would have read this on my own, but my real life book club read it and I was interested in the story. It is stunning to realize that people really do grow up the way she did. I gave this one 4 stars as well, because while it was uncomfortable to read at times, I felt that it was important (for me) to read.


The Proposal by Jasmine Guillory - I needed some "junk food" reading after the previous two, and this fit the bill. What I really enjoyed about this was that it involved an interracial romance but the conflict has nothing to do with race. The characters are all diverse - black, Latino, Asian, gay... I loved that. This is the second book in The Wedding Date series, and I have not yet read The Wedding Date, but I will! 4 stars


That's it for now. I stayed up late to finish The Proposal, so I'm between books right now, but the next book club book is My Sister, the Serial Killer, so I should get on that.




7 comments:

  1. Well dang, all of these are on my TBR already (including My Sister, The Serial Killer)! I actually didn't add The Tattooist until I learned it was based on a true story, and could see how that could certainly change your opinion about it. I didn't realize The Proposal was #2 in a series either, so I guess I'll start with The Wedding Date!

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  2. Educated was so uncomfortable. I was like WTF the entire time.

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  3. what confused us at book club about the tattooist was that she said it was fiction but also based on a true story. makes you go huh? unfortunately i wasn't a fan of that one.
    educated is on my list! i've heard nothing but good things.

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  4. I havent read this yet. I actually originally wanted to read the tatooist because it was a true story. Im not sure it would have captured me otherwise even though I love historical fiction.

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  5. Have you read The Glass Castle? SO similar to Educated, if you enjoy those types of memoirs.

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  6. Educated was so good and frustrating and disturbing all at once.

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  7. I read Educated last year and wow, it was heavy! Interesting though!

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