- Daisy Jones and The Six
- didn’t expect this to be first but hey my wife read it last year, I watched the show & it’s a quick read. Good story, good format
- Birnam Wood
- totally transforms from “literary fiction” to something else. Would be a great film, but probably moved to like rural Montana
- Laser writer 2 by Tamara Shopsin
- Quirky book about a quirky computer repair shop
- Nice to have books like this from ppl who aren’t F/T writers
- Masters of Atlantis by Charles Portis
- Absurd bureaucracy. Like catch 22 or confederacy of dunces
- Private Equity by Carrie Sun
- Talented mr. ripley by patricia highsmith
- not sure this would work in the modern "era"
- felt like he was going to get caught a few times
- did you know this was a series of books?
- "fates and furies" by lauren groff
- enjoyed this immensely.
- clever storytelling technique that doesn’t come off too gimmick-y
- biography of x by catherine lacey
- started this via audiobook last fall, stopped & then i picked up the paperback, & it made more sense for me
- good format, not much resolution TBH
- Splinters by Leslie Jamison
- like a nice memoir, not a gripping one, not a “hit” memoir, some great sentences, a few beautiful ones
- The Mezzanine - Nicholson Baker
- Clever book good read, I liked the form
- Among the Bros by Max Marshall
- wow, southern frats are as bad as you think they are.
well-written
- “Where are Your Boys Tonight?” by Chris Payne
- Emo oral history, super interesting & I sped thru it but I know enough abt Fall Out Boy now
- "Crypto Confidential" by Nathaniel Eliason
- crypto investment 'thriller'
- "Foster Dad Explores the Cosmos" by nash jenkins
- boarding school, drugs, sex, badness
- too long tbh
- good format / POV but it broke it a bit too much. would rather it have stuck to the investigative mode like "diary of x" and cut 200 pages
- “Blue ruin” by Hari Kunzru
- good novel abt art & friends, kind of anti-climactic end tho
- “Help Wanted” by Adelle Waldman
- Minor stakes but good character insights
- “10:04” by Ben Lerner
- Pls don’t follow me if you’ve never read this book
- "Wellness” by Nathan Hill
- lot of here, about marriage but a lot about art but I also liked the dissection of the promise of open hypertext didn't quite work
- "Reboot" by Justin Taylor
- pretty fast read, i liked the offhand commentary abt movies & TV shows
- a few nice meta elements, too
- The Guest by Emma Cline