Friday, July 7, 2023

July Book Club

 I give this months book an 8 out of a 10.  It was an okay book.  The chapters were short so you could stop and start if interrupted.  It was not a page turner. 


THE EXTRAORDINARY LIFE OF SAM HELL  by Robert Dugoni

All the gals gave it pretty much the same review.  We heard it was a must read...but it wasn't. 

It turned really cold here...lows were in the 40's F some places had the 30's.F...very unusual for July in Minnesota.  Must be more of the dreaded Global Warming. 

Far Side


14 comments:

Sara said...

It's disappointing when you anticipate a good "page turner", and it turns out to be just OK. We had lows in the 40 here yesterday morning. And only 70 for a high today expected. Plus it's raining again. Yippee! We sure need it.

Val Ewing said...

We had 48 this morning. But is was a wonderful relief from the oppressive heat we had the last few days!
I have my windows open and am listening to the birdsong.

Jenn Jilks said...

That is so sad. You wonder how they get a 'must read' review.

aurora said...

Wow, that is cool weather for Summer. 8 out of 10 doesn't sound so bad.

I just finished "Where the Crawdad's Sing" a loaner from a book loving friend. Of course, it is a 10 star book! The whole reading world has read it, and now I have too. We want to watch the movie together. Have you seen the movie?

I've created my own kinda book club. An exchange of good books with two unrelated friends :)) I just started reading my own book "One Italian Summer" about a daughter who loses her mom and goes on a solo vacation she had planned for them. So far so good.

Galla Creek said...

I think I’ll skip that book. I read The Personal Librarian. I made it through the book. Guess I’d give it an 8 out of 10.

Terry and Linda said...

Thanks, I had it on my list. I've crossed it off now.

Sandra said...

It's nice down here, much appreciated. 8 out of 10 isn't bad.

Rita said...

Sounds like a pass. Funny how you can hear a movie or book is so good and totally disagree. Sounds like you all did!

Linda Reeder said...

Obviously, as with everything else. there are differences of opinion on what makes a "must read".
Global Warming has given way to Climate Extremes. That we have.

Red said...

We've had cold nights too...down to 9 C.

diane in northern wis said...

I never heard of that book, but your comments don't sound too exciting, so I don't think I'll be reading it. I have been reading the Miss Read books and getting a kick out of them. Also reading the Tommy and Tuppence books by Agatha Christie....and the Cork O'Connor books by William Kent Krueger which are really page turners, if you want something exciting! Start with "Iron Lake" if you read the Cork books.

Granny Marigold said...

Recently I seem to find every book that was highly recommended boring. Or plain old stupid. It's enough to turn me off all fiction. At least for a while. GM

Miss Merry said...

I am reading my way through the stack of books I have accumulated on my table. Most are as you describe this one. Not page turners, can put down. I have donated the last four to a little library once I finished them. No need for a reread at another time. None are keepers.

www.self-sufficientsam.blogspot.com said...

I would love it to be that cool tempwise. It's not bad lately...80's but now we have the humidity...yuch! Try a Sandra Dallas book...I think you'll like her!
I'm reading prayers for Sale...it's good.