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Nov 30, 2017 07:56AM

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Ok soooo, I've already read The Power by Naomi Alderman, which I liked a lot but think it could have been better developed (esp. towards the end). Still, a fun read.
I read The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro. I always feared Ishiguro would be kind of a slog, and then he won the Nobel and I was like, "slog confirmed", but I picked it up with this challenge in mind and SERIOUSLY LOVED it. It's actually REALLY easy to read and very very beautiful. I cried, ngl. This probably sounds funny but I think Downton Abbey fans will enjoy it a lot.
I tried The Essex Serpent by Sarah Perry which was praised everywhere in 2017 but THAT, I found a slog. Sooo boring.
I still have a lot of titles that I wanna try this month, so I'll keep reading!
I read The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro. I always feared Ishiguro would be kind of a slog, and then he won the Nobel and I was like, "slog confirmed", but I picked it up with this challenge in mind and SERIOUSLY LOVED it. It's actually REALLY easy to read and very very beautiful. I cried, ngl. This probably sounds funny but I think Downton Abbey fans will enjoy it a lot.
I tried The Essex Serpent by Sarah Perry which was praised everywhere in 2017 but THAT, I found a slog. Sooo boring.
I still have a lot of titles that I wanna try this month, so I'll keep reading!





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