RSS

Someone to talk to

23 Mar

Many years ago I had a habit of eschewing the popular book titles for the singular reason that I didn’t want to read what everyone else was reading. And at the time, I was exclusively reading for my target YA audience and not reading as widely as I do now. But I realized the downside was that when I eventually read those titles, I didn’t have as many people to talk to about them because those people were on to the next best read and vaguely remembered the book enough for any meaningful discussion.

Yet, I arrive here at 7:30pm on a Wednesday night, asking who out there has read The Only Good Indians by Stephen Graham Jones because I need someone to talk to.

The skillful writing, the paranormal happenings, the past merging with the present and future, the horror, traditions, the mood… I could go on. I know it’s been a year and a half. You’d think I’d learn my lesson. But I haven’t.

Who can I talk to about it?

 
1 Comment

Posted by on March 23, 2022 in Adult, Audiobooks, Fiction

 

One response to “Someone to talk to

  1. Mary Cronk Farrell's avatar

    Mary Cronk Farrell

    March 23, 2022 at 10:31 pm

    I have not read that one. But I can relate so strongly to that need to talk with someone after reading a book!

    Liked by 1 person

     

Leave a comment