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What’s the best book you’ve read recently?
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Stephanie
P.S. Mine is A Grandmother Begins the Story by Michelle Porter. I read it last year, but nothing else has even come close since. I genuinely don’t even have the words to explain how much I love this book.
I read Curtis Sittenfeld’s compelling novel Romantic Comedy about the life of a writer based on the show Saturday Night Live. Like SNL the book was compelling and topical. The book took place before and during the Covid era and just after. I loved the characters but more importantly I enjoyed recognizing the clarity in the scene structure and pacing. I also wanted to follow the story longer. There were many important questions woven into this book. In addition it was often very funny. I will look forward to rereading it as a master class soon.
I really enjoyed reading Emily Griffin'd book "First Comes Love". This is a book about siblings, not a romance.