Anything like genres, books, other media, etc. that she enjoyed or would enjoy?
Oceaninmytea on
I’m trying to get back into reading lately so some I read this year.
Recently this book “I who have never known men” Jacqueline Harpman has become more popular if you think she would be into that genre (sci fi feminism? Haha).
Otherwise other lighter reads I liked were “Klara and the Sun” Kazuo Ishiguro .
A book of short stories can be good too I liked the ones from the O Henry prize 2024.
Other random “Remarkably Bright Creatures” and the “House on the Cerulean sea” for lighter fiction.
Ellisdeed on
My 25 year old daughter and I love books. My two sons in their 20s are not big readers. I don’t buy the boys books. I buy them stuff they like. Has she asked for books or shown interest in reading?
Cheesydutchman on
If she is not big on reading, maybe not a book 😉
midorixo on
i hope this finds you well by natalie sue – jolene is accidentally given access to her coworkers’ emails. a relatable book for anyone who’s experienced working in a cubicle farm. funny, bittersweet, and tender, you may find yourself craving a donut with sprinkles or a very special milkshake.
6 Comments
Anything like genres, books, other media, etc. that she enjoyed or would enjoy?
I’m trying to get back into reading lately so some I read this year.
Recently this book “I who have never known men” Jacqueline Harpman has become more popular if you think she would be into that genre (sci fi feminism? Haha).
Otherwise other lighter reads I liked were “Klara and the Sun” Kazuo Ishiguro .
A book of short stories can be good too I liked the ones from the O Henry prize 2024.
Other random “Remarkably Bright Creatures” and the “House on the Cerulean sea” for lighter fiction.
My 25 year old daughter and I love books. My two sons in their 20s are not big readers. I don’t buy the boys books. I buy them stuff they like. Has she asked for books or shown interest in reading?
If she is not big on reading, maybe not a book 😉
i hope this finds you well by natalie sue – jolene is accidentally given access to her coworkers’ emails. a relatable book for anyone who’s experienced working in a cubicle farm. funny, bittersweet, and tender, you may find yourself craving a donut with sprinkles or a very special milkshake.
I’ll never stop suggesting A Silent Patient