Melania, by Melania Trump. Pub 2024

After seeing several interviews with Melania Trump about this book, I wanted to read it for the additional details and perspectives on recent history. Melania is much maligned in the mainstream media, and often overlooked in terms of her own experiences. I wanted to give her the chance to be heard in her own voice... Continue Reading →

Matrix, by Lauren Groff. Pub 2021

Another recommendation from my fellow bookclubber, I was looking forward to this book after enjoying Groff’s Fates and Furies last year. While Matrix was good, it wasn’t great. The novel tells the imagined story of Marie de France (who may have been a few other Maries of the 12th century), a quasi-noblewoman in the court... Continue Reading →

The Silence, by Don DeLillo. Pub 2020

This was an impulse purchase during a recent bookshop trip. I had a vague notion that DeLillo is an important author, and this slim and inexpensive book appealed as an introduction. (I bought a second, longer but also inexpensive book, which will be a future read.) The best word to describe this book is “weird”.... Continue Reading →

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