The
Goodreads recommendations based on my shelves and to read list resulted in many
not very appealing recommendations. Based on my fondness for Octavia Butler it
recommended I read the African Immortals series which based on the title
covers one of the few sci-fi areas I do not enjoy, i.e. rituals leading to
never ending life. After spending some time exploring and updating my shelves,
the generated recommendations did not improve. It seemed it got better
selecting books I had no interest in reading. I have never used Goodreads to
recommend books previously. I had seen the generated recommendations but failed
to notice the function to recommend books to other people. A very big oversight
on my part.
The Wonder Bread Summer by Jessica Anya Blau
Recommended to M'Lissa
Recommended to M'Lissa
I thought
you might enjoy this book as you rated one of Blau’s earlier works as a three
star book. The Wonder Bread Summer is
her third novel and the author has clearly hit her stride. The pace is much
faster, the plot unpredictable and the humor is darker. Just as a bonus the main character’s name is
Alice as she too has fallen down the rabbit hole.
Stolen
Lives: Twenty Years in a Desert Prison by Malika Oufkir
Recommended to Brenda
Recommended to Brenda
I thought
you would enjoy this book to the degree anyone can enjoy a book detailing the
torture and imprisonment of a family. As an avid reader of biographies and
psychology you will appreciate the strength of author who manages to detail her
imprisonment with as much clarity as her privileged up- bring. While the story
is dark it manages to be insightful and illustrates the very real impact
of humanitarian missions.
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