I just finished The Friday Night Knitting Club by Kate Jacobs. I found it in a local thrift store and based on the title( I’m a knitter) I grabbed it. I enjoyed it! It was an easy read set around a knitting shop with a few twists and turns. It got mixed reviews on Goodreads, so I’m glad I didn’t look at them before I read the book as I liked it 😄😄 Excellent video as usual 👍👏😄❤️❤️📚
I also read Devil in the White City and was fascinated with the subject. I followed that book with The Electrifying Fall of Rainbow City by Margaret Creighton about the 1901 Worlds Fair and the assassination of President McKinley. Very similar vibe.
The "East of Eden" book is fantastic! The movie is actually only a small part of the book. I think you both might enjoy it. Thanks for the videos, I add to my book list whenever you post them.
I started Ordinary Monsters last week based on your recommendation. The train scene - I can't! It was so good. A 1/3 of the way through and I'm really enjoying it.
I remember enjoying High Fidelity the movie. I’ll put the book on my tbr. I love Hemingway’s short stories. His granddaughter was great in movies like Bad Moon. I’ll probably read Ray Kurzweil’s new book soon. And my first Grady Hendrix. Great vid! 📚📚📚📚📚👍🏻
I'm working on One Dark Window, from your recommendation, and I love it! I've been keeping a list of the books you guys recommend, (the ones I may like, anyway) and it's about to overtake my notebook. Every time I think I know what I will read next, I find another enticing recommendation from you two. Between you guys and my author husband I will never get caught up! Thanks!
Love Stephen King trilogy, it’s great. Holly was an easy, enjoyable read as well. And I too love Mr. Cusak and well worth the watch. One of my fav of his movies. Yep his sister is also in it.
I'm currently on a trashy romance kick, but I also plan to reread Eragon this month! I haven't read it since I was a kid, but I've heard it stands up even as an adult read. Tayler, a fantasy stand alone you might like is Tress of the Emerald Sea by Brandon Sanderson. It's not dark at all, but instead very lighthearted and akin to The Princess Bride. I read it after slogging through some more intense series, and it was a much needed refreshing tale of adventure, love, and friendship. Also if there's any interest in reading aloud to your boys, I think they would really enjoy it! It's very family friendly.
I really enjoyed The Devil In The White City. I also have Dead Wake to read and have downloaded The Splendid and The Vile on KU. My read at the moment is X Marks The Spot, an adventurous history of archaeology.
I am typically more aligned with Brandon's reads but this month Taylor's list is resonating with me! I have been very interested in The Tainted Cup and I really loved Ernest Hemingway when I was a teen. I should reread them now, 45 yr later to see if they stand up to time.
Tayler here! Hi Anna!! I love your channel too! And The History of the World According to Sheep is on my Want to Read on Goodreads. It sounds fascinating and it’s a great concept! Thank you for watching! ❤️
I just finished The Heaven and Earth Grocery store by James McBride. Amazing! Did I hear about this from you? Seems like a book Branden would like. Next up, Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone. If you end up liking the Hemingway, I really loved For Whom the Bell Tolls. And for that mid-century beautiful wit in language one of my favorite authors is Muriel Spark. I'd start with The Mandelbaum Gate. It's is so original and fascinating.
I highly recommend Larson’s book, “Dead Wake.” It’s about the sinking of the Lusitania and is very good. I also read another of his books, “In The Garden of Beasts,” but I wasn’t as impressed with that. Taylor, I have ‘The Tainted Cup’ in my TBR also. I’m curious to hear how you like it. But my daughter and I are doing a buddy-read for ‘The Obelisk Gate’ by N. K. Jemisin, so you’ll finish before I start.
I finally caved and read A court of Thorns and Roses… and I gotta say, it truly is good!! I have devoured it in 3 days with 2 toddlers jumping around me…
I just finished Two Twisted Crowns - what a great story! I just got The Hacienda from the library and the second book of The Letters of Enchantment series called Ruthless Vows. I put Paul Murray’s book Skippy Dies on hold but maybe I should try Thriftbooks! 😊 If you like horror, have you read any Grady Hendrix? Enjoying this new podcast and my TBR is filling up!
Awesome! Have not read Grady Hendrix, but will be looking into him for sure. Thanks for the recommendation, and we are happy to hear you are enjoying the podcast! ❤️
My reading has slowed down while I'm in rehearsal for "Fiddler on the Roof". When I get a chance, I'm reading Lessons in Chemistry and loving it! I also got Rebecca for later.
Happy 4th to you all and your family. Although I love the Libby app, sometimes I need the feel of a book. Currently reading An Unfinished Love Story by Doris Kearns Goodwin (about politics in the ‘60s) and the new Eric Larsen book. Both so good!
Hi guys, I have an idea for your channel. I’d love to hear where everyone shops for books. Both online and brick& mortar. Maybe it’s a local place, where someone was on vacation etc. Tayler, you may remember early on your knitting channel, you had viewers share their favorite yarn shop. So maybe something along those lines? My favorite shop right now is a chain of thrift stores in Colorado called ARC. Prices are very reasonable plus Tuesday is senior citizen day with half off most items. Saturday is half off too for everyone ❤️👍📚😄
I'm just finishing Thunderstruck for a book club and find it fascinating. The two narrative threads are Marconi and his invention and the hunt for Dr. Crippen who murdered his wife in London. Next in line is The Demon of Unrest. Larson's books read like fiction.
@@sharonlarson5331 Thank you I have downloaded on my Kindle. I really liked The Devil In The White City . Have Dead Wake and The Splendid And The Vile to read.
Happy 4th! I just finished my 1st Riley Sager book called Home Before Dark. I definitely recommend it. I describe it as a spooky thriller with a lot of twists!
I hope you enjoy all of the books. I like a nice small book, too. It's not about the number of books read, for me but I do love the satisfaction of getting through my huge TBR. Keep these vids coming. You two are great!
Hi. I'm just sitting here knitting a sock, listening to you and waiting for the Boston Pops fireworks to start. Strangely enough I only learned about Marconi last week when I was at Marconi beach at Cape Cod. It was beautiful and had plaques about his history. Im excited to hear about that Thunderstruck book. Eric Larson is a fav of mine. What I'm reading right now is The hail Mary Project by Andy Weir. Very interesting so far. Happy Fourth!
I found the artwork and the writing of Slewfoot to be stunning; I read it last year, and I still think about Abitha! I hope you enjoy it as much, Tayler. I just finished The Tainted Cup last week. I hope there will be more in the series, as it is listed as Shadow of the Leviathon #1 on Goodreads. I enjoyed the combination of fantasy, mystery, and a difficult detective. I'm currently reading How the Word is Passed: A Reckoning with the History of Slavery Across America by Clint Smith; I wish I had read this when it was released in 2021. I'm also listening to All the Colors of the Dark by Chris Whitacre and plan to read Sipsworth and The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet next. However, I want to get to some of the books you both recommended that I've picked up. One of those may be unseated by One Dark Window. I would love to hear your thoughts on this, especially since I'm sure you both receive many recommendations. How do you narrow down your TBR, decide what to weed out, and what to read next?
Wow! Thanks for the wonderful comment. Branden here and as far as my TBR goes, I try to be straight forward and read in order of purchase/pick-up as much as I can. It's gotten little crazy as of late but I took the time to write out a list of the books I own that I want to read and in a certain order. I'm going to try and stick to that as best as I can.
I went through a Hemingway phase. The plots move slowly and the descriptions run deep. The characters are sketched but you know them. Curious to hear what you think. ❤❤❤
I'm reading the second book in a trilogy called Royal Assassin by Robin Hobb; am in the final hour of an audiobook Red Country by Joe Abercrombie and am thinking about what to listen to next. Perhaps Taylar could do what I have heard referred to as immersive reading, where you listen to a book and read along with the actual book? I'm considering doing that with the Age of Madness trilogy by Joe Abercrombie. ❤
I really enjoyed The Tainted Cup. It did take me a moment to get used to the world, but once I did, it was great! Also, I do not believe it is a standalone. I think it has a sequel coming in 2025, which I am excited about!
I’m currently reading “ six of crows “ by Leigh Badugo. While you were discussing the horror or horror adjacent book I had to think of “ the September House”by carissa Orlando. I read it last fall and found it very intriguing but also intense.
I just started Eager by Ben Goldfarb. It's nonfiction. I find it fascinating. Upon your recommendation, I will begin Rebecca. I am trying to decide on one classic. It may be Room with A View by E. M. Forster.
So I’ve read about half of SoA and then put it down. That was about three years ago and I want to pick it back up again. It’s a good story, but once they get to Troy, it slows down a bit (but I mean, it’s like ten years in-book time so makes sense 😅) so I think I just wasn’t in the headspace for it. If you liked Circe, chances are you’ll like this. However, it’s a huge cast of characters and much more political and militarily focused. This is Tayler, btw. ☺️
@GoodBooksLately ooh okay thank you! This would be my first Madeline Miller, so I'm unsure if I can do it. 😅 It sounds really interesting and I might like the political themes of it. Will keep your notes in mind for sure! Hoping to read for a local book club in August 😊
IMHO, if you find you don't like Old Man and the Sea (I hated it, sorry!), give another book a shot (A Farewell to Arms, for example, has more of a "story"), and if you didn't like Cannery Row, give another book a shot. I found those two short works not super indicative of the quality of their longer books. Maybe that's just me. 🤪
Join us while we share our reading forecast for the month of July!
Currently obsessed with you two!
Thank you Stacey! ❤❤
the tainted cup is actually the first in a series! the series is called Shadow of the Leviathans
Oh, thanks for the heads up.
I love the Mr. Mercedes trilogy!
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I just finished The Friday Night Knitting Club by Kate Jacobs. I found it in a local thrift store and based on the title( I’m a knitter) I grabbed it. I enjoyed it! It was an easy read set around a knitting shop with a few twists and turns. It got mixed reviews on Goodreads, so I’m glad I didn’t look at them before I read the book as I liked it 😄😄
Excellent video as usual 👍👏😄❤️❤️📚
Thanks! Sometimes you just got to read a book and not worry what others say. 😁
I so enjoyed that book!
@@michellebee1117 yea! Glad I’m not the only one! I ordered Knit Two which is about what happens next for the yarn shop 👍❤️
@Mollydogdesigns and there's a Christmas one, too, Knit the Season 🎄!
@@michellebee1117 yup, I ordered that one too 😄😄😄
I also read Devil in the White City and was fascinated with the subject. I followed that book with The Electrifying Fall of Rainbow City by Margaret Creighton about the 1901 Worlds Fair and the assassination of President McKinley. Very similar vibe.
Wow! Those sound like great follow ups. I will certainly have to look into them. ❤️😁
Both John and Joan are in High Fidelity. It's also a very Chicago movie, which I love. Now I'll read the book!
Oh awesome. When I said that I felt like I was wrong about it. I'm excited to both read and watch High Fidelity.😁
The "East of Eden" book is fantastic! The movie is actually only a small part of the book. I think you both might enjoy it. Thanks for the videos, I add to my book list whenever you post them.
Hey, thanks. That's awesome to hear. Might have to go and jump back into Steinbeck. ❤️
I LOVED What Moves The Dead.
❤️❤️❤️ yes! So good!
I started Ordinary Monsters last week based on your recommendation. The train scene - I can't! It was so good. A 1/3 of the way through and I'm really enjoying it.
Ugh, right?! It’s so good! So glad you’re enjoying it! ❤️❤️
I remember enjoying High Fidelity the movie. I’ll put the book on my tbr. I love Hemingway’s short stories. His granddaughter was great in movies like Bad Moon. I’ll probably read Ray Kurzweil’s new book soon. And my first Grady Hendrix. Great vid! 📚📚📚📚📚👍🏻
That's awesome. Thanks for the support! Happy reading.😁❤️
I'm working on One Dark Window, from your recommendation, and I love it! I've been keeping a list of the books you guys recommend, (the ones I may like, anyway) and it's about to overtake my notebook. Every time I think I know what I will read next, I find another enticing recommendation from you two. Between you guys and my author husband I will never get caught up! Thanks!
Yay! Glad you are enjoying it. Our TBR's seem to grow each day as well.😂👍❤️
Lol, Guglielmo is William in Italian. I'm half Italian, and have a few in the family tree. 😊
Yeah, we really fumbled that.😂
Love Stephen King trilogy, it’s great. Holly was an easy, enjoyable read as well. And I too love Mr. Cusak and well worth the watch. One of my fav of his movies. Yep his sister is also in it.
That's great to hear. I am eager to get back into the Bill Hodges trilogy. My neighbor speaks highly of them as well. ❤️
A Farewell to Arms is a good Hemingway!
Putting it on the list! 👍
I'm currently on a trashy romance kick, but I also plan to reread Eragon this month! I haven't read it since I was a kid, but I've heard it stands up even as an adult read.
Tayler, a fantasy stand alone you might like is Tress of the Emerald Sea by Brandon Sanderson. It's not dark at all, but instead very lighthearted and akin to The Princess Bride. I read it after slogging through some more intense series, and it was a much needed refreshing tale of adventure, love, and friendship. Also if there's any interest in reading aloud to your boys, I think they would really enjoy it! It's very family friendly.
That's great! We almost picked that up the other day. It's on our list for sure. ❤️😁
I really enjoyed The Devil In The White City. I also have Dead Wake to read and have downloaded The Splendid and The Vile on KU. My read at the moment is X Marks The Spot, an adventurous history of archaeology.
Yes, I also picked up dead wake at the same time I picked up thunderstruck. I will be reading it really soon after.😁
I am typically more aligned with Brandon's reads but this month Taylor's list is resonating with me! I have been very interested in The Tainted Cup and I really loved Ernest Hemingway when I was a teen. I should reread them now, 45 yr later to see if they stand up to time.
Sometimes it goes like that. 🤷🏻♂️😁❤️
The Old Man and The Sea is excellent. I read it in high school.
I (Branden) will make that my next Hemingway book to read. 👍
I believe I had to do an in-depth report on it. It's been a looooong time.@@GoodBooksLately
I'm thinking December might be my time for Old Man and the Sea.
Love this channel! I'm currently reading The History of the World According to Sheep and listening to The Great Alone! Love both!
Thank you! Those sound like good ones. 😁
Tayler here! Hi Anna!! I love your channel too! And The History of the World According to Sheep is on my Want to Read on Goodreads. It sounds fascinating and it’s a great concept! Thank you for watching! ❤️
@@GoodBooksLately Hi Tayler! Yes, can really recommend it! 🥰
The Tainted Cup is so brilliant.
That's ways good to hear! 🎉
Added to my TBR 😊
I just finished The Heaven and Earth Grocery store by James McBride. Amazing! Did I hear about this from you? Seems like a book Branden would like. Next up, Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone. If you end up liking the Hemingway, I really loved For Whom the Bell Tolls. And for that mid-century beautiful wit in language one of my favorite authors is Muriel Spark. I'd start with The Mandelbaum Gate. It's is so original and fascinating.
Oh awesome! Thanks for the recommendations. We will for sure keep you posted on our Hemingway journey. ❤️
I'm reading Unraveling by Peggy Orenstein for my knit group. That Stephen King series sounds good.
Very cool. I'm totally digging the King series. 👍❤️
Joan Cusack is in High Fidelity. 😊 I just watched the movie after hearing you mention it while watching this video earlier today.
😂 I figured she was on it after I said it.
@@GoodBooksLately They have been in 10 movies together. 😲 But she’s not in one of my favorite movies, Serendipity. 😊
I’m currently physically reading One Dark Window and listening to All the Broken Places (sequel to The Boy in the Striped Pajamas).
I SO hope you’re loving One Dark Window! Such a good one. Enjoy! ❤️
I highly recommend Larson’s book, “Dead Wake.” It’s about the sinking of the Lusitania and is very good. I also read another of his books, “In The Garden of Beasts,” but I wasn’t as impressed with that. Taylor, I have ‘The Tainted Cup’ in my TBR also. I’m curious to hear how you like it. But my daughter and I are doing a buddy-read for ‘The Obelisk Gate’ by N. K. Jemisin, so you’ll finish before I start.
I have dead wake too. Gonna crack into that soon.
The Tainted Cup.... (Tayler, it has a MAP!) 😀
You know how I love that!
I finally caved and read A court of Thorns and Roses… and I gotta say, it truly is good!! I have devoured it in 3 days with 2 toddlers jumping around me…
Oh that's awesome!😁❤️
Tayler here! So I keep hearing this and I just saw this interview with SJM and now I’m even more intrigued by it. 🤔🤔🤔
@@GoodBooksLately it truly is good! I am excited enough for the sequel to spend money on it and not just get it at my library
I just finished Two Twisted Crowns - what a great story! I just got The Hacienda from the library and the second book of The Letters of Enchantment series called Ruthless Vows. I put Paul Murray’s book Skippy Dies on hold but maybe I should try Thriftbooks! 😊 If you like horror, have you read any Grady Hendrix?
Enjoying this new podcast and my TBR is filling up!
Awesome! Have not read Grady Hendrix, but will be looking into him for sure. Thanks for the recommendation, and we are happy to hear you are enjoying the podcast! ❤️
Branden, check out _The Man from the Train,_ by Bill James and Rachel McCarthy James. Might be up your alley.
I for sure will. Sounds like my cup of tea.😁👍❤️
My reading has slowed down while I'm in rehearsal for "Fiddler on the Roof". When I get a chance, I'm reading Lessons in Chemistry and loving it! I also got Rebecca for later.
Oh cool! Sounds fun! ❤️😁
Jennifer! You’re in Fiddler?!?! So cool!!!
I have used and loved Thrift books for about 5 years. I have never been disappointed! Have you two ever used Book Outlet? I see it sometimes in ads.
Not yet! Sounds interesting though.
Happy 4th to you all and your family. Although I love the Libby app, sometimes I need the feel of a book. Currently reading An Unfinished Love Story by Doris Kearns Goodwin (about politics in the ‘60s) and the new Eric Larsen book. Both so good!
I know what you mean. Thanks for the love! ❤️
Hi guys, I have an idea for your channel. I’d love to hear where everyone shops for books. Both online and brick& mortar. Maybe it’s a local place, where someone was on vacation etc. Tayler, you may remember early on your knitting channel, you had viewers share their favorite yarn shop. So maybe something along those lines?
My favorite shop right now is a chain of thrift stores in Colorado called ARC. Prices are very reasonable plus Tuesday is senior citizen day with half off most items. Saturday is half off too for everyone ❤️👍📚😄
That is a great idea! We will look to incorporate something like that in a future video. Thanks for the idea! ❤️
@@GoodBooksLately you’re very welcome! I’m sure you’ll have fun with it 😄😄
I'm just finishing Thunderstruck for a book club and find it fascinating. The two narrative threads are Marconi and his invention and the hunt for Dr. Crippen who murdered his wife in London. Next in line is The Demon of Unrest. Larson's books read like fiction.
That's great to hear. I totally agree with you about Larson books. 👍😁👍
Is this worth reading if you already know the story of Crippen.
@@sandraraedeer4849 Definitely! Larson writes with an urgency that makes it read more like a thriller for both story lines.
@@sharonlarson5331 Thank you I have downloaded on my Kindle. I really liked The Devil In The White City . Have Dead Wake and The Splendid And The Vile to read.
The Tainted Cup was a good read. But I would say it's more like Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin than Holmes and Watson. I'm hoping for sequels
Alright, good to know. Thank you.❤️
Happy 4th!
I just finished my 1st Riley Sager book called Home Before Dark. I definitely recommend it. I describe it as a spooky thriller with a lot of twists!
We'll check it out for sure. ❤️👍
Reading just for the summer
Summer vibes! 📖
I hope you enjoy all of the books. I like a nice small book, too. It's not about the number of books read, for me but I do love the satisfaction of getting through my huge TBR. Keep these vids coming. You two are great!
Ah, thank you. That's the fun of it! ❤️
Hi. I'm just sitting here knitting a sock, listening to you and waiting for the Boston Pops fireworks to start. Strangely enough I only learned about Marconi last week when I was at Marconi beach at Cape Cod. It was beautiful and had plaques about his history. Im excited to hear about that Thunderstruck book. Eric Larson is a fav of mine. What I'm reading right now is The hail Mary Project by Andy Weir. Very interesting so far. Happy Fourth!
Wonderful! I can't wait to dive into Thunderstruck. I also have Hail Mary on my list to read as well. 😁
I read High Fidelity years ago on a flight from Oregon. The cover you showed was the one I read.
That's awesome! 👍❤️😁
I found the artwork and the writing of Slewfoot to be stunning; I read it last year, and I still think about Abitha! I hope you enjoy it as much, Tayler. I just finished The Tainted Cup last week. I hope there will be more in the series, as it is listed as Shadow of the Leviathon #1 on Goodreads. I enjoyed the combination of fantasy, mystery, and a difficult detective.
I'm currently reading How the Word is Passed: A Reckoning with the History of Slavery Across America by Clint Smith; I wish I had read this when it was released in 2021. I'm also listening to All the Colors of the Dark by Chris Whitacre and plan to read Sipsworth and The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet next. However, I want to get to some of the books you both recommended that I've picked up. One of those may be unseated by One Dark Window.
I would love to hear your thoughts on this, especially since I'm sure you both receive many recommendations. How do you narrow down your TBR, decide what to weed out, and what to read next?
Wow! Thanks for the wonderful comment. Branden here and as far as my TBR goes, I try to be straight forward and read in order of purchase/pick-up as much as I can. It's gotten little crazy as of late but I took the time to write out a list of the books I own that I want to read and in a certain order. I'm going to try and stick to that as best as I can.
Just started Daughter of Calamity by Rosalie M. Lin. It takes place in 1930s Shanghai and has very noir vibes.
Oooo this sounds so up my street! Love noir vibes. ❤️
I went through a Hemingway phase. The plots move slowly and the descriptions run deep. The characters are sketched but you know them. Curious to hear what you think. ❤❤❤
We will certainly let you know. 😁
I'm reading the second book in a trilogy called Royal Assassin by Robin Hobb; am in the final hour of an audiobook Red Country by Joe Abercrombie and am thinking about what to listen to next. Perhaps Taylar could do what I have heard referred to as immersive reading, where you listen to a book and read along with the actual book? I'm considering doing that with the Age of Madness trilogy by Joe Abercrombie. ❤
That's sounds like a fun thing to do... I have Abercrombie on my TBR as well. One day. 😁❤️
Sweet shirt, Tayler.
Thank you! ❤️❤️
If you can listen to The Old Man in The Sea narrated by Charleston Heston. It is worth the listen.
Awesome. Thanks for the tip. 👍❤️
I really enjoyed The Tainted Cup. It did take me a moment to get used to the world, but once I did, it was great! Also, I do not believe it is a standalone. I think it has a sequel coming in 2025, which I am excited about!
Ooo this is great news!!! I’m really excited for it. ❤️
I’m currently reading “ six of crows “ by Leigh Badugo. While you were discussing the horror or horror adjacent book I had to think of “ the September House”by carissa Orlando. I read it last fall and found it very intriguing but also intense.
Ooo I need to look into September House. Sounds intriguing. And how are you liking Six of Crows?
It took me a while to get into, but now I‘m enjoying it. Very interesting characters.
Just finished The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo. It was interesting. Not sure what I'll pick up next. I'm intrigued to read some Hemingway......
So many choices...😁❤️
Nettle and Bone by T. Kingfisher, Everybody in My Family Has Killed Someone
Awesome! Thanks for sharing!❤️
I just started Eager by Ben Goldfarb. It's nonfiction. I find it fascinating. Upon your recommendation, I will begin Rebecca. I am trying to decide on one classic. It may be Room with A View by E. M. Forster.
Never heard of Eager. I will have to look into it. 👍😁❤️
Have u all read Who is Maud Dixon? It’s awesome!
No, but now we are intrigued! 😁
@@GoodBooksLately another good one is The Silent Patient.
Can't remember if you two talked about it, but have you read Song of Achilles? Hoping to pick it up soon and wanted to know your thoughts. 😊
So I’ve read about half of SoA and then put it down. That was about three years ago and I want to pick it back up again. It’s a good story, but once they get to Troy, it slows down a bit (but I mean, it’s like ten years in-book time so makes sense 😅) so I think I just wasn’t in the headspace for it. If you liked Circe, chances are you’ll like this. However, it’s a huge cast of characters and much more political and militarily focused. This is Tayler, btw. ☺️
@GoodBooksLately ooh okay thank you! This would be my first Madeline Miller, so I'm unsure if I can do it. 😅 It sounds really interesting and I might like the political themes of it. Will keep your notes in mind for sure! Hoping to read for a local book club in August 😊
IMHO, if you find you don't like Old Man and the Sea (I hated it, sorry!), give another book a shot (A Farewell to Arms, for example, has more of a "story"), and if you didn't like Cannery Row, give another book a shot. I found those two short works not super indicative of the quality of their longer books. Maybe that's just me. 🤪
This is great advice! Thanks Jules!