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message 1: by Nadine in NY (new)

Nadine in NY Jones | 9848 comments Mod
This thread is to mark your completion of the May challenge for the prompt: "a book about a family." You can join in with the group read of This is How It Always Is, or pick a different book to satisfy this challenge.

Please include the following:

Title:
Author:
Was it a close knit biological family, or a "found" family of friends and neighbors?
Would you recommend?

No other posts in this thread please.


message 2: by Nerdy Panda (new)

Nerdy Panda (twobrokegirlswithbooks) (_readingpanda_) | 52 comments Title: The Glass Castle
Author: Jeannette Walls
Was it a close knit biological family, or a "found" family of friends and neighbors? Biological
Would you recommend? Yes (trigger warning for sexual abuse, domestic violence, alcoholism)


message 3: by Megan (new)

Megan | 490 comments Title: The Descendants
Author: Kaui Hart Hemmings
Was it a close knit biological family, or a "found" family of friends and neighbors? A biological family.
Would you recommend? Yes!


message 4: by Nadine in NY (new)

Nadine in NY Jones | 9848 comments Mod
Title: American Spy
Author: Lauren Wilkinson
Was it a close knit biological family, or a "found" family of friends and neighbors? A biological family. The book is written as a journal or letter from a mother to her young sons, explaining what happened before they were born, when she was an FBI/CIA agent, and how those events lead up to the events that just occurred (a man breaking into their home, which is how the book opens). It also involves her sister and their parents, as well as her son's father, and her sister's husband.
Would you recommend? YES! I LOVED this book!!! It was not at all what I expected it to be. I thought it was just going to be another spy thriller (and I like spy thrillers), and it does involves spies, but it's so much more than that.


message 5: by Jenny (new)

Jenny (jennymes) Title: The Joy Luck Club
Author: Amy Tan
Was it a close knit biological family, or a "found" family of friends and neighbors? Both
Would you recommend? I wasn't as wowed by this book as I was hoping, but still a good read.


message 6: by Samantha (new)

Samantha (bookstasamm) | 182 comments Title: The Mother-in-Law
Author: Sally Hepworth
Was it a close knit biological family, or a "found" family of friends and neighbors? This was about a biological family and the kids' spouses.
Would you recommend? Definitely! It wasn't your typical mother-in-law story because it's told from both perspectives - the daughter-in-law and the mother-in-law which I really liked.


message 7: by Cari (new)

Cari Piatt | 15 comments Title: verity
Author: Colleen Hoover
The story is an author coming to finish novels for another author after an accident. She moved in with the family to go through the study.
The family story is the main novel and how it unravels through the new author. I loved it, definitely a psychological thriller type and 100% recommend it. I finished it in a day!


message 8: by Jess (new)

Jess Penhallow | 427 comments Title: The Fifth Child
Author: Doris Lessing
Was it a close knit biological family, or a "found" family of friends and neighbors?
A biological family (view spoiler)
Would you recommend? Yes, it was short, sharp and spooky but also brought up a lot of questions about family and parenting


message 9: by Teri (last edited May 10, 2019 02:28PM) (new)

Teri (teria) | 1554 comments Title: Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance
Author: Barack Obama
Was it a close knit biological family, or a "found" family of friends and neighbors? Biological
Would you recommend? Yes, I really enjoyed it. Obama was asked to write a book shortly after he graduated from law school because he had been the first African-American Harvard Law Review editor. It was about his mother and his grandparents, but mostly it was about wanting to know his father and his father's family in Africa and what it meant to be black when raised by whites.


message 10: by Rachel (new)

Rachel A. (abyssallibrarian) | 643 comments Title: You'll Miss Me When I'm Gone
Author: Rachel Lynn Solomon
Was it a close knit biological family, or a "found" family of friends and neighbors?: A biological family, but they are not all close at the point where the story takes place.
Would you recommend?: Yes


message 11: by Soph ♡ (new)

Soph ♡ | 130 comments Title: This is How It Always Is
Author: Laurie Frankel
Was it a close knit biological family, or a "found" family of friends and neighbours:? The family in this book was quite a large one, and they all had a really close bond with one another.
Would you recommend?: Yes! I found this book very insightful and it was so nice to read a story where the family were all immediately so supportive and accepting.


message 13: by Jackie (new)

Jackie (heirloomroses) | 52 comments Title: This is How It Always Is
Author: Laurie Frankel
Was it a close knit biological family, or a "found" family of friends and neighbors? Biological family
Would you recommend? Yes.


message 14: by Jess (new)

Jess (seejessread) | 248 comments Title:In the Midnight Room
Author:Laura McBride
Was it a close knit biological family, or a "found" family of friends and neighbors?
Both
Would you recommend?
Probably not


message 15: by Shannon (new)

Shannon | 552 comments Title:Gingerbread
Author: Helen Oyeyemi
Was it a close knit biological family, or a "found" family of friends and neighbors? A little of both, but also not. It's hard to explain.
Would you recommend? It depends. The writing is beautiful and the story has promise but it also felt like the writer wasn't sure what kind of book she was trying to write.


message 16: by Drakeryn (last edited May 15, 2019 05:45PM) (new)

Drakeryn | 708 comments I'm still deciding which book I want to use for this prompt, but for now:

Title: Witchmark
Author: C. L. Polk

Was it a close knit biological family, or a "found" family of friends and neighbors? Biological, but not close-knit. It involves a runaway son, a grasping father who wants him to come home and help carry on the family business/further the family's ambitions, and a daughter who's caught in the middle. (She's heir to the family business, having inherited her father's magic powers, so the family's ambitions are also her ambitions. But unlike her father, she's not an asshole and wants her brother to have a happy life.)

Would you recommend? No, unfortunately. I couldn't get attached to the characters - I felt sorry for the son but didn't like him aside from that - and the main plot moved too slowly. I did like the worldbuilding (bicycle culture!) and story concept (secret mage society! conspiracy!) but that's not enough to carry a book.


message 17: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie (thelittlebookishnerd) | 45 comments Title: The Ice-Cream Makers
Author: Ernest van der Kwast
Was it a close knit biological family, or a "found" family of friends and neighbors? It was about a biological family.
Would you recommend? Probably.


message 18: by Cendaquenta (new)

Cendaquenta | 718 comments Title: Far From the Tree
Author: Robin Benway
Was it a close knit biological family, or a "found" family of friends and neighbors? It's about 3 biological siblings reuniting after being given up for adoption as babies. Also examines their relationships with the families who have adopted or fostered them.
Would you recommend? Yes. :)


message 19: by David (new)

David Gutierrez | 5 comments Title: This is How It Always Is
Author: Laurie Frankel
Was it a close knit biological family, or a "found" family of friends and neighbors? A biological family.
Would you recommend? Surprisingly, I struggled to stay engaged with this for a bit, but would still recommend it! We definitely need more discussion and narratives on gender non-conforming children and the overall idea of gender and identity.


message 20: by Amanda (new)

Amanda Boyer (amandaboyer) | 51 comments Title: This is How It Always Is
Author: Laurie Frankel
Was it a close knit biological family, or a "found" family of friends and neighbors? Close knit biological family
Would you recommend? Yes, yes, yes! I loved this book. I really didn't think it would, but I loved loved loved this book.


message 21: by Britany (new)

Britany | 1741 comments Title: This is How It Always Is
Author: Laurie Frankel
Was it a close knit biological family, or a "found" family of friends and neighbors? Biological Family
Would you recommend? Yes, highly.


message 22: by Cornerofmadness (new)

Cornerofmadness | 819 comments Title: By Fire Above

Author: Robyn Bennis

Was it a close knit biological family, or a "found" family of friends and neighbors? Both. There was Josette and her strained relationship with her mother (resolved by getting her airship sent to free the hostage city her mom lives in). There was Bernat and his relationship with his elder brother (the only one who gets to inherit the title and fortune) and the found family of the airship Mistral (which was the most interesting family)

Would you recommend? Yes with a but. This is a military steampunk series and this is book two. WIthout book one you'd be pretty lost. That said I love the series.


message 23: by Katy (new)

Katy M | 974 comments Title: Bleeding Kansas
Author: Sara Paretsky
Was it a close knit biological family, or a "found" family of friends and neighbors? Basically two biological families with kind of a Montague/Capulet slant
Would you recommend? Yes, if you can read a book where the majority of the characters aren't likeable and not roll your eyes too much at over-the-top plot developments.


message 24: by Ghoti (new)

Ghoti | 1 comments Title: Muse of Nightmares
Author: Laini Taylor
Was it a close knit biological family, or a "found" family of friends and neighbors? Something in between - distant relatives who grew up together in the same house.
Would you recommend? Very much so. It's a sequel to Strange the Dreamer, which is a YA fantasy about the underdog winning by just being a better person, so if you like that, it's worth a try.


message 25: by L Y N N (last edited May 28, 2019 07:49AM) (new)

L Y N N (book_music_lvr) | 4955 comments Mod
Title: This is How It Always Is
Author: Laurie Frankel
Was it a close knit biological family, or a "found" family of friends and neighbors? Biological-though they ended up bonding with their next-door neighbors and were virtually one large family with both combined!
Would you recommend? Definitely! Very highly recommend! Everyone should read this one!


message 26: by L Y N N (last edited May 28, 2019 07:49AM) (new)

L Y N N (book_music_lvr) | 4955 comments Mod
Title: Pachinko
Author: Min Jin Lee
Was it a close knit biological family, or a "found" family of friends and neighbors? Biological-though they bond with others who are not biologically related as well as not bonding with biologically related others...it's complicated!
Would you recommend? Definitely! Very highly recommended! While there is action, this is, IMHO, a very character-driven historical fiction novel depicting the various challenges for Korean immigrants to Japan during the Japanese occupation of Korea and afterward...


message 27: by L Y N N (last edited May 28, 2019 07:50AM) (new)

L Y N N (book_music_lvr) | 4955 comments Mod
Title: One Crazy Summer (Gaither Sisters #1)
Author: Rita Williams-Garcia
Was it a close knit biological family, or a "found" family of friends and neighbors? Biological, but also "found" friends who become like family.
Would you recommend? Definitely! An absolutely perfect depiction of children, IMHO! And some insight into the Black Panther organization and its support of communities. I cannot wait to read the other two in the trilogy and then pass along to my grandchildren.


message 28: by Becky (new)

Becky | 58 comments Title: This is How It Always Is
Author: Laurie Frankel
Close knit biological family AND “found” family of friends and neighbors.
I would recommend this book because it makes you think about gender norms and gender identity.


message 29: by ♛primadonna♛ (new)

♛primadonna♛ (lavenderbird22) | 11 comments Title:Everything Here Is Beautiful
Author: Mira T Lee
Was it a close knit biological family, or a "found" family of friends and neighbors? It was an estranged biological family. Sisters
Would you recommend? Yes!


message 30: by Abbie (new)

Abbie (abbienormal21) | 91 comments Title: Number One Chinese Restaurant
Author: Lillian Li
Was it a close knit biological family, or a "found" family of friends and neighbors? Some of both, the book is about a family owned restaurant so many of the characters are biologically related but there is also a "restaurant family" for the servers and carvers who have worked at the restaurant for years.
Would you recommend? Yes, the characters were complex and well written. I'd recommend to people who enjoy literary fiction (readers who want plot heavy books might not like this one as much).


message 31: by Ron (new)

Ron (ronstjohn) | 27 comments Title: The Shadow of the Wind

Author: Carlos Ruiz Zafon

Was it a close knit biological family, or a "found" family of friends and neighbors? Way more complicated than either of those two choices.

Would you recommend? Yes.


message 32: by Mindy (new)

Mindy McDermott | 14 comments Title: This is How It Always Is
Author: Laurie Frankel
Would you recommend?: I have actually recommended this book to our book club! We put it on our list of books to read this fall! This book was very well written. I love how the family stuck together and really supported each other!


message 33: by Katina (new)

Katina | 1 comments Title: Ask Again, Yes
Author: Mary Beth Keane
Was it about a biological or a found family? Most biological or really two biological families.
Would I recommend this book? Yes, it was a very heavy story at times, and I wound up making predictions that ended up being correct as well as making predictions that turned out completely off base. If you want a book that really tackles family issues good, bad, and ugly then this is your book.


message 34: by Michelle (new)

Michelle Aman | 6 comments Title: This Is How It Always Is
Author: Laurie Frankel
Was it a close knit biological family, or a "found" family of friends and neighbors? close knit biological family
Would you recommend? YES!! This book was amazing. I loved the story of Poppy and her family. We can all learn lessons from their unwavering love and support.


message 35: by Stacy (new)

Stacy | 31 comments Title: My Real Name is Hannah
Author: Tara Lynn Masih
Was it a close knit biological family, or a "found" family of friends and neighbors? A biological family--a Jewish family in hiding during WWII.
Would you recommend? Yes! This family (Hannah and her immediate family, plus an aunt, uncle, and cousins) held tight to each other in a horrible situation. It gives me hope.


message 36: by Lilith (new)

Lilith (lilithp) | 1089 comments Title: Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic
Author:[author:Alison Bechdel
Was it a close knit biological family, or a "found" family of friends and neighbors? This is a biological family, but I would definitely not say "close knit"
Would you recommend? Absolutely! This is only the second graphic memoir -- graphic anything -- and I loved it! Very literate, very moving. The author really finds connections between her disparate family members.
I had dreaded this prompt what with my dysfunctional family of origin, and now I can't wait to read Are You My Mother? A Comic Drama


message 37: by Erica (new)

Erica | 1281 comments Title: A Court of Frost and Starlight
Author: Sarah J. Maas
Was it a close knit biological family, or a "found" family of friends and neighbors?
This book is about a holiday celebration. Some of the characters are actually related and the rest are chosen family.
Would you recommend? I would only recommend it to people who have read the 3 book series before this novella.


message 38: by Meg (last edited Sep 06, 2019 06:48AM) (new)

Meg | 45 comments Title: Little Fires Everywhere
Author: Celeste Ng
Was it a close knit biological family, or a "found" family of friends and neighbors? A bit of both.
Would you recommend? Yes! Brilliantly written.


message 39: by L Y N N (new)

L Y N N (book_music_lvr) | 4955 comments Mod
Meg wrote: "Title: Little Fires Everywhere
Author: Celeste Ng
Was it a close knit biological family, or a "found" family of friends and neighbors? A bit of both.
Would you recom..."


I LOVED this book as well as her debut novel Everything I Never Told You, which would also fulfill this prompt!


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