I snagged
The Glass Hotel, the latest from Emily St John Mandel, from my library's peak picks. As with her other books, the writing is gorgeous, the characters complex yet inscrutable, and it's chock full of random details and side stories. The center section, dealing with the main action, is the strongest, probably because it was based on something real and involved a lot of research.
I also read the meditative
Days of Distraction by Alexandra Chang. If you want plot and action, this will be a frustrating read, but I really enjoyed it. I am tired of the fiction biography genre though. Either tell your story or don't!
After months of repeated messages from my library about extending due dates, and 'please don't hurry to return your books' even after opening up curbside pickup and drop-off, this week I received a terse request to bring all books back, and due dates will be enforced starting Nov 1. That was a little abrupt - plus, we no longer have library fines, so it's not like they can actually enforce due dates

It did make me pick up a Peak Picks book I've had since March -
Interior Chinatown, by Charles Yu - and yesterday I returned 2 other books I've had since then and had to admit I just wasn't jazzed to read. Still hanging on to one that I started and want to finish...eventually
