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Paris Never Leaves You by Ellen Feldman

August 5, 2020

paris never leaves you by ellen feldman - book review | brunch at audrey's

– I received a free copy in exchange for an honest review. –

Published by St. Martin’s Press on 04 Aug 2020
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Living through WWII working in a Paris bookstore with her young daughter, Vivi, and fighting for her life, Charlotte is no victim, she is a survivor. But can she survive the next chapter of her life?

Alternating between wartime Paris and 1950s New York publishing, Paris Never Leaves You is an extraordinary story of resilience, love, and impossible choices, exploring how survival never comes without a cost.

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July reads

August 2, 2020

east of eden by john steinbeck - july reads | brunch at audrey's

This year has seen many changes to my reading habits. They continue to change so I haven’t been able to pin them all down, but one of the changes has been that I’ve been giving into mood reading. Mood reading isn’t conducive to keeping up with book clubs, so it’s quite lucky that my reads happened to coincide with that of my friends’, making for three buddy reads of the seven books I read this month.

July’s reading highlight has been discovering an all-time favourite—Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi—making for a humble total of three this year so far. Another highlight has been “rereading” The Hunger Games on audio. I’m still deciding whether to add them to my annual count of books read, but I’m leaning towards not, because I’m much more of a visual learner and engage with audio so differently. But I just wanted to throw in this update and say that: 1) the series holds up and 2) it hits different in 2020.

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A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara

July 16, 2020

a little life by hanya yanagihara - book review | brunch at audrey's

Published by Doubleday on 10 Mar 2015
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When four classmates from a small Massachusetts college move to New York to make their way, they’re broke, adrift, and buoyed only by their friendship and ambition. There is kind, handsome Willem, an aspiring actor; JB, a quick-witted, sometimes cruel Brooklyn-born painter seeking entry to the art world; Malcolm, a frustrated architect at a prominent firm; and withdrawn, brilliant, enigmatic Jude, who serves as their center of gravity.

Over the decades, their relationships deepen and darken, tinged by addiction, success, and pride. Yet their greatest challenge, each comes to realize, is Jude himself, by midlife a terrifyingly talented litigator yet an increasingly broken man, his mind and body scarred by an unspeakable childhood, and haunted by what he fears is a degree of trauma that he’ll not only be unable to overcome—but that will define his life forever.

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The Regrets by Amy Bonnaffons

July 9, 2020

the regrets by amy bonnaffons - january reads | brunch at audrey's

– I received a free copy in exchange for an honest review. –

Published by Little, Brown and Company on 04 Feb 2020
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For weeks, Rachel has been noticing the same golden-haired young man sitting at her Brooklyn bus stop, staring off with a melancholy air. When, one day, she finally musters the courage to introduce herself, the chemistry between them is undeniable: Thomas is wise, witty, handsome, mysterious, clearly a kindred spirit. There’s just one tiny problem: He’s dead.

Stuck in a surreal limbo governed by bureaucracy, Thomas is unable to “cross over” to the afterlife until he completes a 90-day stint on earth, during which time he is forbidden to get involved with a member of the living — lest he incur “regrets.” When Thomas and Rachel break this rule, they unleash a cascade of bizarre, troubling consequences.

Set in the hallucinatory borderland between life and death, The Regrets is a gloriously strange and breathtakingly sexy exploration of love, the cataclysmic power of fantasies, and the painful, exhilarating work of waking up to reality, told with uncommon grace and humor by a visionary artist at the height of her imaginative power.

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2020 mid-year reading check-in

July 5, 2020

2020 mid-year reading check-in | brunch at audrey's

Ah, right. Time is a thing. No longer marked by minutes, days, weeks. But by increasingly bright dinners as summer settles. By emptying and replenishing a jar of instant coffee like an hourglass. By stamps on a boba shop loyalty card. By the blossoming colours on my paint-by-numbers canvas. By an incriminating pile of newly bought books inching taller and taller, a physical manifestation of library withdrawal…

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June reads

July 1, 2020

timeline by michael crichton - june reads | brunch at audrey's

We’re halfway through the year??! As per usual, I shall ignore the existential dread by sticking my head in a book. I read 10 books this month (the most books I’ve read in one month so far this year!), bringing my total books read this year to 39, which means I’m exactly 75% through my 2020 Goodreads reading goal of 52 books, so I have that going for me.

I found my groove halfway through the month and I’m excited to keep rolling. I read my first Agatha Christie novel ever and am reading my second one right now; there’s an ARC I need to get to ASAP; after that I’m going for Exhalation by Ted Chiang and How to Write an Autobiographical Novel by Alexander Chee. So there’s my preliminary July TBR!

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Catch me burrowed in a book with some boba on hand. My life is pretty average, but it’s the little things that count, right? Thanks for stopping by! -Audrey

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