LittleSillyBee
LittleSillyBee t1_je2tkeb wrote
Reply to When do you consider a book 'read'? by Penrod_Pooch
You can also track each story individually. Often the stories exist as their own entities. Numbers will be higher, but you will track each you read. (Source - in the middle of reading 'Midwinter Murder' short stories and in same boat ;) )
LittleSillyBee t1_je063nt wrote
Reply to comment by schreyerauthor in Hidden gems by Spookykinkyboi
I also use the 'low circulating feature when searching my library or on Libby. Handy for those that are not broadly read.
LittleSillyBee t1_je0602d wrote
Reply to Hidden gems by Spookykinkyboi
Thanks for the link back to the other. Saved for digging through later, and added my book.
Here are two from me with below 500 Goodreads ratings, that I personally rated as 5 star books and have over 4 star average on Goodreads (note: I do not use Goodreads so my rating is not included in that average):
- The White Space Between by Ami Sands Brodoff
>Willow is a loner, an artist and an acclaimed puppeteer whose marionettes have become the family she has missed. But secrets from the past can no longer be hidden away when mother and daughter journey back to their homeland to resurrect the past.
- Diary of Interrupted Days by Dragan Todorovic
>Diary of Interrupted Days is playful, blazingly intelligent, occasionally erotic and ultimately tragic, unfurling from the cliffhanger scene that opens the book: a lone exile, returning to Belgrade for the first time since he fled to Canada in the mid-nineties, is stranded on the only bridge into the city that hasn't been destroyed by NATO bombers as air raid sirens sound.
/editing to add that I didn't even realize they'd both appear to have a 'theme' by the snippets from Goodreads that I quoted. Totally NOT intentional.
LittleSillyBee t1_j9mpmw3 wrote
Reply to comment by VisualGeologist6258 in Literature of Iceland: February 2023 by AutoModerator
Thanks for the rec, will add to my to-read list!
LittleSillyBee t1_j9l055c wrote
Reply to Trigger warnings by TeazieBreezie
I would not put any triggers on either 7 lives of Evelyn Hugo and A Man called Ove. I can't imagine being in a book club that needed trigger warnings on books, it takes away a huge variety of books, should be up to the individual to research if they want to step back and not read by doing their own research on potential warnings.
LittleSillyBee t1_j9jncwq wrote
Reply to Literature of Iceland: February 2023 by AutoModerator
For more modern, I like the crime/mystery series -
- Ragnar Jónasson
- Yrsa Sigurðardóttir
- Arnaldur Indriðason
LittleSillyBee t1_je30rwc wrote
Reply to comment by helen_twelvetrees in Hidden gems by Spookykinkyboi
I'm on an Irish book kick right now so I'm going to check this one out!