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Hello Moderator Schmoderator! Not going great but the 2 books I finished recently, Shogun and Same Bed Different Dreams, were both 5 star reads, so I'm thrilled with that! They were very different writing styles but both were full of interesting history/culture re: Asian cultures (Japan and Korea). Shogun was an easy read while Same Bed was much more difficult because of the unusual structure (it's been compared to Thomas Pynchon's style). I thought it was brilliant, but some readers had other feelings. (It was a book club read that I had suggested. Only 5 people showed up for the meeting with 4 of us finishing it.) I'm hopeful to read a couple more from my list, maybe the shorter ones. Where does the year go and why do I waste so much time watching TV??
For 2026, I plan to take unread books from both of my lists and create 1 list!

Hi Alondra! I just now saw your message. I've only read 1 and still want to read all of my choices but it's not looking likely! The Wandering Earth I will read in Nov/Dec for a book club read. I'm hoping to read at least 2 more. I'm trying to decide which one to take with me on vacation next week. Maybe The Lost Child since I know I like the series and am anxious to finish it.



178. The Way of the Househusband, Vol. 12
179. Merlin's Tour of the Universe: A Traveler's Guide to Blue Moons and Black Holes, Mars, Stars, and Everything Far


I'm ready for 2025 reading to start!


Hi Bill! I hope you do check both authors out. I think you would like them a lot. My first Jonathan Coe book was Expo 58, which I loved. It's not one of his most popular books, though. The 2nd book I read was The Winshaw Legacy or What a Carve Up! (the original title) which is on my favorites list. It's a little bit of everything - politics, humor, historical fiction, with a big mystery! He also has a series The Rotters' Club - I highly recommend the first book! I've found that Coe's books are not as easy to find here in NM (maybe in the US, in general). I think he is more popular in the UK.

Thank you Jackie!
Alondra wrote: "Another great list, Pam. I kept waffling about adding The Invisible Man; but decided to wait on it. I may just read it regardless. "
Thanks Alondra. I have also been waffling on Invisible Man also for several years. Like Mary commented, I think it is an important book and I want to at least give it a try.



Denise - I definitely want to get to this one in 2025. My husband read the series and really enjoyed it.

Tan Twan Eng
I’ve read 1 book and want to read:
- The Gift of Rain
- The Garden of Evening Mists
Jonathan Coe
I’ve read 4 books and want to read the other 8:
- The Proof of My Innocence
- Bournville
- Mr. Wilde & Me
- The House of Sleep
- The Rain Before it Falls
- The Closed Circle
- Jimmy Stewart: A Wonderful Life
- Like a Fiery Elephant: The Story of B. S. Johnson