It’s the middle of the month so I’m linking up with Modern Mrs. Darcy to share what I read last month. I read some good stuff in August!
Here’s the lineup:
Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi
Of Mess and Moxie by Jen Hatmaker
One: Unity in a Divided World by Deirdre Riggs
The Perfect Stranger by Megan Miranda
The Polygamist’s Daughter by Anna LeBaron
The Almost Sisters by Joshilyn Jackson
The Best:
read this immediately |
worth it 100% |
Another surprise this month was “The Almost Sisters.” It was on a bunch of “Best Summer Reading Lists” but the cover was such a turn off for me that I kept avoiding it. Then, a book store owner I follow on Instagram, Annie B. Jones posted about it mentioning that the cover didn’t really fit the book so I added it to my library hold list. When I finally got it I’d forgotten all about Annie’s post and once again found myself so turned off by the cover that it sat on my desk for a week before I finally picked it up. I’m so glad I did! It was a delightful story. I loved the main character and the world in which she lived. It’s a story that takes place in the South is one part family drama, one part murder mystery and one part “woman at a crossroads.” Don’t let the cover (which truly makes absolutely no sense to both the plot and tone of the story) turn you off.
The Rest:
Deirdre Riggs’ One: Unity in a Divided World is a beautiful look at how we can be unity and peace makers in this modern era which seems so divisive. I really enjoyed it and hope to entice a few others to read it so I can talk to them about it. The Perfect Stranger is a mystery/thriller in the vein of Gone Girl et all. I liked this one better than Miranda’s previous book “All the Missing Girls.” Anna LeBaron is the daughter of an infamous polygamous cult leader and this memoir, The Polygamist's Daughter, documents her life within the cult and her escape from it. Weird fact about me-I'm fascinated by polygamous cults. I don’t know why, but I will read any and all cult memoirs. LeBaron’s story is fascinating and heartbreaking, but if you’re going to read a polygamous cult memoir I’d read The Sound of Gravel by Ruth Wariner (who happens, weirdly, to be LeBaron’s cousin, though they didn’t know that until both their memoirs had come out).
That's what I've got this month friends! What are you reading?
That's what I've got this month friends! What are you reading?
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