Edit: I finished it in one day sooo it’s not a big commitment. Had me gripped from start to finish
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Anything by Taylor Jenkins Reid
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I just finished Minnie Driver’s autobiography “Managing Expectations” and loved it. It’s beautifully written. The moments she shares from her life are told with humour and the wisdom of looking back. The last chapter alone will stay with me for a long time. No spoilers- but wow, what a transcendent way to process grief and celebrate life. Absolutely 10/10– and only 274 pages.
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Try some lengthy non-fiction.
What genres have you enjoyed reading in the past?
I go to old favorites.
Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes
Edit: I finished it in one day sooo it’s not a big commitment. Had me gripped from start to finish
Anything by Taylor Jenkins Reid
I just finished Minnie Driver’s autobiography “Managing Expectations” and loved it. It’s beautifully written. The moments she shares from her life are told with humour and the wisdom of looking back. The last chapter alone will stay with me for a long time. No spoilers- but wow, what a transcendent way to process grief and celebrate life. Absolutely 10/10– and only 274 pages.