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It was a mixed bag for me. The story was okay and some of the writing was lyrical and evocative. However, I didn't really connect to any of the characters and I often felt that the author tried too hard to make the book quirky and as a result, some things didn't really make sense. There were also occasions where I felt that she shoehorned certain themes into the storyline just for the sake of including them. I have rated it 3 stars for the moment but I may end up lowering it to 2/2.5.

It turned out that the book I was reading had a female MC of about 80! It was

I really loved it! It was such a touching story! About the past and the present. About a few English women and about life in Mali.
I gave it 5 stars.

I discussed it in the thread and also reviewed it here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

I was very enthusiastic about this book at the outset and loved Marvellous Ways, the main character, who at ninety is a fierce, independent woman; however, the author lost focus and went off on wild tangents that were confusing. I enjoy a creative story and lyrical language, but a tight, concise plot is imperative to a great novel. I got tired of floundering around trying to determine which parts of the story were going to be important. Parts of the story seemed to be added for effect whether they fit or not. For example: there is a subplot about mermaids that never really fits into the book, nor is it explained at any point, but it is there to add a mystical element. Too bad the author didn't have an effective editior to guide her through much needed rewrites.

I am also the discussion leader for Britt-Marie.
I also read Driving Miss Daisy and discussed in the general theme thread. I really enjoyed this book (play) and wished it was longer. It was so interesting thinking about how much things have changed since the setting of this book, such as how people spoke, the way people stayed at jobs for years, and what they thought was acceptable or not. It was interesting to see that in the book and it felt real. I will have to watch the movie some time.

I also read Our Souls at Night and discussed it in the "women over 60" thread. This is a tender, heart-warming, simply written book. Addie, a 70 year old widow, enters into an unusual relationship with her neighbour Louis, a widower. It is a story of love, loneliness, friendship, and family. I enjoyed this book's message that one can still have desires, plans and hope, regardless of age.

On another note, I finished reading Britt-Marie Was Here and discussed in its thread. I loved the book. It's 4.5/5 for me. The characters spoke to me, the setting was innovative and the book was extremely touching and thought-provoking. I would go as far as to say I am giving it a place in my favorite books folder.


I enjoyed reading it.it was a good book.written sparely . the conversation btw Addie (female MC over 60 ) and Louis nd Ruth . And the way James gradually adjusts to them was beautiful.
Its sad how Gene and Holly were affected by the past. Holly fears abandonement and Gene is a control freak .I felt sorry for them.
The flow of life felt ordinarily... written as a matter of fact...
It was a 3.5 star read for me. This may change later after fully absorbing the storyIt was also an easy read with a good tone.

"Why don't we drink soda out of cans?"
"Because we are not animals."
"What animal besides humans can drink out of a can?"
"...in a crossword this might be rendered as "God of aggression." Vertical, fifteen letters."
some examples of the clever and effective writing in this book.
Britt-Marie Was Here can be read on many levels.
At the beginning, I really did not care much about Britt-Marie or where she was then about a third of the way in something dramatic happens and I was surprised to find that I did care. And that is one part of this book - the folks that no-one sees or cares about.
It is also the story of a middle-aged lady who suddenly finds she has to find her way alone in the world. The author masterfully develops a plot with four possible and plausible resolutions and manages to pick the best one!
It is also, to my mind, a philosophical exploration of the human condition. Is Britt-Marie responsible for her self-effacing life or was her fate due to the nature she was born with & external forces?
Is she free to choose her own path or is she constrained by how others view her.


I really enjoyed the book. Britt-Marie was annoying, stilted, and judgemental - a truly cantankerous person. But as I got to know her, I found her to be thoughtful, caring, and downright funny. I love how the author makes us look beyond the crusty exteriors of his characters to see the hidden gem.

I really enjoyed the book. Britt-Marie was annoying, stilted, an..."
What she said! ;) lol
So yeah, I read Britt-Marie Was Here and discussed in the thread.
At the start I honestly didn't think I was going to like it - a little too dreary and full of mundane details for my taste.
However it totally won me over with wonderful characters and a heartwarming story.


The prose definitely flowed and was a pleasure to read, but for a long time, I wasn't at all sure where the book was heading and I was just going along for the ride.
I discussed the book in the thread of the same name and gave it 3 stars in the end... if I ever hit the mood and re-read, I strongly suspect this might increase to 4. 3 seems overly mean and there is a lot to mull over about the meaning of life (the universe and everything)!!
Oh... and the cover is still amazing!


I read Swamp Team 3, another delightful book in the Miss Fortune series featuring two of the most delightful elderly sleuths I've ever encountered. I enjoy how these two Sinful Ladies and Miss Fortune go about solving murders. The series would fall into the cozy genre, which is not usually exciting enough for me. But this series is so funny, I've found myself enticed to continue reading them.

I gave the book 3 stars. As eccentric as Britt Marie was, I found the townsfolk of Borg over the top. Not really believable characters, but really very entertaining.
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