Tom is reading Margaret Atwood's "Cat's Eye." I am re-starting "Demon Copperhead." Tried it shortly after we read "David Copperhead" and it was too jarring at that time but happy to give it another shot.
Listening to Ed Zwick — the director’s — memoir and Hollywood tell-all “Hits, Flops, and other Illusions” — he spills a lot of tea about the biz. Also reading “Abroad in Japan” about a young Englishman’s ten years spent living in Japan- some interesting insights.
Tom is reading Margaret Atwood's "Cat's Eye." I am re-starting "Demon Copperhead." Tried it shortly after we read "David Copperhead" and it was too jarring at that time but happy to give it another shot.
It may finally be time for me to try “Demon Copperhead” too. LMK what you think of it!
I started Matthew Aucoin's The Impossible Art (https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780374175382/theimpossibleart) at Saturday's brunch party and am excited to get back into that one this evening!
Oooh that looks FASCINATING. I keep meaning to learn more about opera. Definitely adding this one to my list. Thank you!
Falling Back in Love With Being Human by Kai Cheng Thom
What a great title. Never heard of this one. Thanks for telling me
Havana Glam, by Wu Ming
Listening to Ed Zwick — the director’s — memoir and Hollywood tell-all “Hits, Flops, and other Illusions” — he spills a lot of tea about the biz. Also reading “Abroad in Japan” about a young Englishman’s ten years spent living in Japan- some interesting insights.