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Currently reading The Love Songs of W.E.B. Du Bois which is turning out to be a powerful epic story, spanning generations of a Black family and amazing Black feminist characters. There are gay and lesbian family members but that's not the focus. A novel written by poet Honorée Fanonne Jeffers.



I just finished the last in Carsen Taite's Texas romance/mystery series. Satisfying reading from a Texas author Carsen Taite

In the meantime I'm reading New Yorkers: A City and Its People in Our Time by Craig Taylor.



I read it recently, finding her a bit too much of a curmudgeon after a while.



Ruth Ware is very much hit-or-miss with me.





I was mesmerized by this novel. The forward momentum of the prose is like a torrent.
I loved it most in its audio form, narrated by Dakin Matthews and produced by PublisherHighBridge Audio. The newer Audible recording is no where near as amazing, sad to say, and I'm not sure the Dakin Matthews version ever made it past audiocassette technology.
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I've also started The Swimming-Pool Library by Alan Hollinghurst. I've been told that my own writing style is reminiscent of his.