I love love love when you write about the books you’ve been reading. I mean I see them on goodreads but this is different. I have yet to read an Elena Ferrante book but I see how much you like hear and it makes me want to read some! Also I’m so glad you liked “They’re going to love you” it’s so beautifully written and I love how it’s slowly revealed what actually happened. As I said in the texts, not enough AIDS. One of the reasons I picked the book up is because I thought it would have more to do with AIDS in America. Still very very good book.
And thank you for the met thoughts. I miss being with you and hearing all your opinions so much.
You’re probably tired of hearing me talk about Ferrante at this point lol but if you want somewhere to start I’d do The Lost Daughter. And you’re right about They’re Going To Love You, I think the blurb on that back of the book about the AIDS crisis is misleading. I’d say that The Great Believers does a really good job telling a story during that time period. I’m sure there are better books, but of what I’ve read that’s what I would recommend! I love you and I miss you!
I love love love when you write about the books you’ve been reading. I mean I see them on goodreads but this is different. I have yet to read an Elena Ferrante book but I see how much you like hear and it makes me want to read some! Also I’m so glad you liked “They’re going to love you” it’s so beautifully written and I love how it’s slowly revealed what actually happened. As I said in the texts, not enough AIDS. One of the reasons I picked the book up is because I thought it would have more to do with AIDS in America. Still very very good book.
And thank you for the met thoughts. I miss being with you and hearing all your opinions so much.
My dearest gab,
I love love love when you write about the books you’ve been reading. I mean I see them on goodreads but this is different. I have yet to read an Elena Ferrante book but I see how much you like hear and it makes me want to read some! Also I’m so glad you liked “They’re going to love you” it’s so beautifully written and I love how it’s slowly revealed what actually happened. As I said in the texts, not enough AIDS. One of the reasons I picked the book up is because I thought it would have more to do with AIDS in America. Still very very good book.
And thank you for the met thoughts. I miss being with you and hearing all your opinions so much.
Love you so very much
Xxx
Marcella
You’re probably tired of hearing me talk about Ferrante at this point lol but if you want somewhere to start I’d do The Lost Daughter. And you’re right about They’re Going To Love You, I think the blurb on that back of the book about the AIDS crisis is misleading. I’d say that The Great Believers does a really good job telling a story during that time period. I’m sure there are better books, but of what I’ve read that’s what I would recommend! I love you and I miss you!
My dearest gab,
I love love love when you write about the books you’ve been reading. I mean I see them on goodreads but this is different. I have yet to read an Elena Ferrante book but I see how much you like hear and it makes me want to read some! Also I’m so glad you liked “They’re going to love you” it’s so beautifully written and I love how it’s slowly revealed what actually happened. As I said in the texts, not enough AIDS. One of the reasons I picked the book up is because I thought it would have more to do with AIDS in America. Still very very good book.
And thank you for the met thoughts. I miss being with you and hearing all your opinions so much.
Love you so very much
Xxx
Marcella