Next up on my 100 book challenge was a combination of feminist literature, non-fiction tomfoolery and a mystery fiction double slam. The best of the bunch was Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow – in terms of level of interest, and writing style. You can consider it a “Grown Up” version of the tasty easy-reader Ready Player One.
As far as Spare, there’s no reason to read it unless you’re a shameless Crown addict. You’ve already heard all the high-points from the news headlines by now, and the writing is nothing particularly clever.
2. Ejaculate Responsibly: A Whole New Way to Think About Abortion by Gabrielle Blair: 3.5/5
3. Spare by Price Harry: 2.5/5
4. The House in the Pines by Ana Reyes: 2/5
5. Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Kevin: 4/5