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I've finished The Strength of the Few. Phew! Ending on yet another cliffhanger. Still found the split worlds quite tedious, but I did come to like them all separately at the end. Was NOT expecting Aequa to get squished. Roll on the next one.
 
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This is bookish (Project Hail Mary). I’m watching the live coverage of the Artemis II mission and Houston just responded to the crew with amaze amaze amaze.
 
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I’ve just finished Doppelgänger by Cole Baxter and I am confused 😕
Anyone else read it?
 
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I didn’t do to a March round up but taking these back to the library today which covers most of it.

loved Clickbait, Precipice and Digging for Richard 3rd

couldn’t manage Cider with Rosie - I like beautiful language but it was too flowery for me

the rest were good reads. I will not be picking up anymore when I go as I have three left and then I really need to read all my recent history books I’ve bought or been gifted!
 
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Just finished Lost Lambs- ermmmm what was that?

Did not like it at all, no character development, the 2 different aspects of story was all over the place and didnt mesh. I would have preferred it if it was just kept as a dysfunctional family type book.

has anyone else read it? What were your thoughts?
 
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Just finished Lost Lambs- ermmmm what was that?

Did not like it at all, no character development, the 2 different aspects of story was all over the place and didnt mesh. I would have preferred it if it was just kept as a dysfunctional family type book.

has anyone else read it? What were your thoughts?
i liked it - but i always enjoy those types of really quirky way too ott american family stories. i can absolutely see why you wouldn’t enjoy it as it really didn’t go anywhere and a lot of the humour was at the expense of making them actual believable characters. it had a very wes anderson vibe though which always works for me 🤣
 
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I got 20% into How Not to Drown in a Glass of Water before abandoning. I just wasn’t enjoying it at all. And was frustrated by the constant inclusion of Spanish. I needed subtitles!

Am now starting Strangers, apparently Gweneth is making it into a film

 
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Just finished Lost Lambs- ermmmm what was that?

Did not like it at all, no character development, the 2 different aspects of story was all over the place and didnt mesh. I would have preferred it if it was just kept as a dysfunctional family type book.

has anyone else read it? What were your thoughts?
I’ve been tempted by this but reminded myself to stick to my ‘avoid hype’ rule and now I’m glad I’ve finally managed to find some willpower!
 
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I’ve been tempted by this but reminded myself to stick to my ‘avoid hype’ rule and now I’m glad I’ve finally managed to find some willpower!
I expected to love it as it has that quirky vibe that usually appeals but I was so very meh about it. I think it just tried too hard.
 
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I expected to love it as it has that quirky vibe that usually appeals but I was so very meh about it. I think it just tried too hard.

I don’t even know how to explain this properly but the characters just felt really one-dimensional to me. Like each of them had these big, dramatic storylines (
terrorism grooming, conspiracy theories that randomly turn out to be kinda true, and possible trafficking etc)
, but that’s all they were.

We never really see who they were before any of this, and there’s barely any proper development after either. They just exist as these extreme situations rather than actual people, if that makes sense.


I feel like the book had a lot going on but none of it was properly fleshed out, so it just didn’t hit the way it was probably meant to
 
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I don’t even know how to explain this properly but the characters just felt really one-dimensional to me. Like each of them had these big, dramatic storylines (
terrorism grooming, conspiracy theories that randomly turn out to be kinda true, and possible trafficking etc)
, but that’s all they were.

We never really see who they were before any of this, and there’s barely any proper development after either. They just exist as these extreme situations rather than actual people, if that makes sense.


I feel like the book had a lot going on but none of it was properly fleshed out, so it just didn’t hit the way it was probably meant to
this is completely fair!

the youngest daughter (i’ve already forgotten all of their names, which is maybe a sign of how it doesn’t stick with you 🤣) in particular just didn’t feel like a real character. the way she spoke for someone who was, i think, supposed to eleven years old was wild.
 
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this is completely fair!

the youngest daughter (i’ve already forgotten all of their names, which is maybe a sign of how it doesn’t stick with you 🤣) in particular just didn’t feel like a real character. the way she spoke for someone who was, i think, supposed to eleven years old was wild.
Hahha already forgotten their names too! 🤣

their ages were wild for sure, I don’t know any 11 year old speaking like that
 
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I just finished Kings of the Wyld. It was a pretty great fantasy adventure story.
 
Just finished funny story by Emily Henry, really enjoyed it - it was really nice to read something enjoyable after a few damp squibs lately. Have downloaded project Hail Mary on audible for when I go away next week but it’s a whopping 16 hours long so I don’t know whether to start listening before I go or not!
 
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You be mother by Meg Mason is on the 99p daily deals and I highly recommend it. Read it a few years ago and absolutely adored it.
 
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You be mother by Meg Mason is on the 99p daily deals and I highly recommend it. Read it a few years ago and absolutely adored it.
Agreed! I also enjoyed sorrow and bliss. Was so disappointed in her third novel 😞
 
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Agreed! I also enjoyed sorrow and bliss. Was so disappointed in her third novel 😞
oh didn’t realise she had a third book out? I can see on good reads she has an upcoming one in summer 2026, is that the one?

I personally didn’t like Sorrow and Bliss but think I may have read it at a bad time personally so just made me feel more depressed.
 
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