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Worst Case Scenario by T.J. Newman

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4.5

I love TJ Newman audiobooks for long car rides; they keep me riveted. This may have been the best to date given that Joe Morton was narrating it. I was completely mesmerized and I even cried at one point. 
The Empusium by Olga Tokarczuk

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5.0

A slow moving but mesmerizing tale that both made me laugh and made me mad, and in the end surprised me. 

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One of my favorite ‘genres’ of song is one that starts soft and murmuring, and then crescendos into explosive sound mimicking catharsis, whether from sadness or joy or anger (think Lucy Dacus’ “Night Shift”). There are plenty of books that build to an explosive climax, but THE EMPUSIUM has a special rhythm in its lead up–a tip tap, sometimes a little slither here and there from a chorus of voices (and I don’t mean the men that blather their opinions throughout). It held me in its grasp, with a foreboding feeling I couldn’t quite pinpoint the source of until later. I mean yes, bodies were being found ripped to shreds in the forest, but there was something else. I love when I’m reading a book and wondering what the hell is going on!?

Some may not have the patience for the slow and meandering pacing, but Tokarczuk (and the translator Lloyd-Jones) demonstrate their mastery of the craft with seeming ease. The reader embarks on a journey to a health resort in 1913 with a Polish student named Wojnicz, who boards at an all-male guesthouse in the small mountain town known for its tuberculosis treatments. His arrival is marked by the body of a dead woman. Then he starts hearing things, from around the house, from the men, from the doctor, from the woods, etc. The author’s note at the end of the book is the proverbial cherry on top of this novel whose Guesthouse for Gentlemen boards continuously ask the question: “Women???”

A great winter read, in my opinion. Cold air and deep breaths will keep your mind clear for what’s at hand…maybe!
Great Expectations: A Novel by Vinson Cunningham

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reflective slow-paced

2.0

Nothing was particularly bad about this, but there wasn't anything that sparked...anything. I don't need to be mesmerized all the time by a book, but it's going to give me something. I usually love a thoughtful, meandering, nothing-really-happens book. But this one was not it. It was simply, okay. 
Y/N: A Novel by Esther Yi

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4.25

A real strange one, in the best way. Yi has such a way with words -- the layers in the sentences were astounding. Hooked me, and I bobbled a bit, but came through loving it in the end. 
Ways of Seeing by John Berger

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informative reflective medium-paced

5.0

Headshot by Rita Bullwinkel

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4.0

Yr Dead by Sam Sax

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4.0

Reading this post-2024 election really propped up the bleak outlook even more.

Fantastic structure and prose. Read with a lot of deep sighs.
The History of Sound: Stories by Ben Shattuck

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5.0

Rejection by Tony Tulathimutte

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5.0

What I ate in one Year by Stanley Tucci

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4.0