Green Dot | Madeleine Gray
This Reading Life » Contemporary Fiction
by This Reading Life
2M ago
For some years of my twenties I was very much in love with a man who would not leave his wife. For not one moment of this relationship was I unaware of what every single popular culture representation of such an arrangement portended my fate to be. I confess that I had no intention of ..read more
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How To Be Remembered | Michael Thompson #AUSfiction
This Reading Life » Contemporary Fiction
by Brona's Books
6M ago
Tommy had intended to spend the last night at the old house sweating through three shirts and four pairs of underwear. I cannot remember the last time I devoured a book in a weekend. However, Michael Thompson has written an engaging, easy-to-read story with a fascinating premise that I couldn't put down. How To Be ..read more
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Thirst For Salt | Madelaine Lucas #AWWfiction
This Reading Life » Contemporary Fiction
by Brona's Books
6M ago
Today I saw a picture of Jude with a child. Not one of the fair-haired nieces I remember from photographs around the Old House, who would be grown by now, but a dark-haired little girl. We've all done it. At some point before, during or after a relationship we have typed their name into our ..read more
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Little Plum | Laura McPhee-Browne #AWWfiction
This Reading Life » Contemporary Fiction
by Brona's Books
6M ago
Dream: I am at my mother's house, though it is also a mansion, and she is also a mother I never had but always wanted, the kind who knows and sees. I should be writing reading responses to several other books that I finished a couple of weeks ago, but I'm starting with the most ..read more
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Dead-end Memories | Banana Yoshimoto #JPNshortstories
This Reading Life » Contemporary Fiction
by Brona's Books
6M ago
Cover Design: Gingko leaves by Dana Li Five years ago I read Banana Yoshimoto's (1988) debut story Kitchen (which also contained the short story Moonlight Shadow). I enjoyed the two stories with some reservation about how deceptively simple they appeared. I think what I was trying to articulate back then is how it is possible for a ..read more
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The Swimmers | Julie Otsuka #USAnovella
This Reading Life » Contemporary Fiction
by Brona's Books
6M ago
Opening Lines: The pool is located deep underground, in a large cavernous chamber many feet beneath the streets of out town. Some of us come here becasue we are injured, and need to heal. We suffer from bad backs, fallen arches, shattered dreams, broken hearts, anxiety, melncholia, anhedonia, the usual aboveground afflictions. For about a ..read more
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To Paradise | Hanya Yanagihara #USAfiction
This Reading Life » Contemporary Fiction
by Brona's Books
6M ago
He had come into the habit, before dinner, of taking a walk around the park: ten laps, as slow as he pleased on some evenings, briskly on others, and then back up the stairs of the house and to his room to wash his hands and straighten his tie before descending again to the table ..read more
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#MiniReviews – the Novella edition
This Reading Life » Contemporary Fiction
by Brona's Books
6M ago
As I've been reading so many chunksters this year, novellas have proven to be the perfect inbetween palate cleansers. The current ones are both from 2022 and both new releases. One is from Australia and one is from Pakistani writer Mohsin Hamid (on his website he says that he now spends his time between Lahore ..read more
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Anything Is Possible | Elizabeth Strout #USAfiction
This Reading Life » Contemporary Fiction
by Brona's Books
6M ago
Tommy Guptill had once owned a dairy farm, which he'd inherited from his father, and which was about two miles from the town of Amgash, Illinois. Oh my, the good folk of Amgash, Illinois are an unhappy bunch. Thank goodness it is a fictional town! Poverty, illness, domestic abuse, divorce, PTSD, secrets and affairs are ..read more
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