Those are all great, freaka. Well, except the hemingway and bronte.
I'm reading on the second book of the Hunger Games. Meh. It's ok.
Then skip reading the third one.
I could only imagine. Didn't read the first and was underwhelmed by the movie. The book was in our beach bag so I picked it up. I don't absolutely hate it, but Hemingway it is not.
I loved Bossypants, the letter to her daughter was really poignant. I thought Gone Girl, Reconstrucing Amelia, and Defending Jacob were all really good. I also enjoyed reading "The Woman Upstairs" if anyone is thinking about it. Right now I'm trying to get through Devil in the White City and am kinda struggling through it so far.
Bossypants - Tina Fey
Highly recommend. It's very funny. Lots of female-centric humor, but also just plain funny. I defy you to read it without laughing out loud multiple times. Quick read too. Lots of insight to writing on SNL and coming up as through improv, etc.
I loved Bossypants, the letter to her daughter was really poignant. I thought Gone Girl, Reconstrucing Amelia, and Defending Jacob were all really good. I also enjoyed reading "The Woman Upstairs" if anyone is thinking about it. Right now I'm trying to get through Devil in the White City and am kinda struggling through it so far.
I recommend listening to Bossypants if you can get it from Audible or from your library. Tina Fey reads it, and they also play the real audio of the SNL skits she references (Sarah Palin, etc). One drawback is not seeing the pictures from the book. But I think hearing Fey's narration is worth it.
Been on a run of Bukowski lately:
Post Office
Ham on Rye
Hollywood
I think Post Office is my favorite of everything I've read of him. Just absolutely hilarious stuff. Henry Chinaski is a great American hero.