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The reading list sara adams review7/4/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() And on and on.īut the novel actually becomes less about the individuals and more a story about reading the books on the list and how that action impacts each character. Indira, exceedingly talkative, is simply desperate for someone to communicate with. Mukesh, a widower, worries his three grown daughters because he has become so reclusive since his wife’s death. And, they also happen to stumble across the very same reading list, an anonymous list of recommended books.Īleisha, 17 years old and feeling friendless, winds up working part-time at the library during her final summer before college, partly as a way to escape caretaking responsibilities for her depressed mother. ![]() What ALL have in common, besides the fact that their lives are just like ours, is that they all live near the same local (and little used) library branch, that is in danger of closing. In THE READING LIST, author Sara Nisha Adams introduces us to a disparate and largely dissatisfied group of individuals - young and old, lonely and gregarious, suffering and thriving. Because it is written for you, for all of us! Awarded four stars on Goodreads. If you are a lover of reading, of libraries, of the smell of old texts, you MUST read this book. ![]()
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