I'm well behind most posters, I've only finished 3 books, but I've moved house and can't find my book stash they're in a box somewhere in the garage among the other 20 or so still to be opened!
Book number 2 was "Such a Fun Age" took me a short while to get into this one, I did think at first " oh not another over hyped book which doesn't justify the buzz around it" but after about the first 50 pages in, it really grabbed me. The protagonist, Emira a mid 20s black woman, college graduate without any great career prospects, child minds for a white 30 something feminist, blogger. A false accusation of kidnapping the child she is minding is made against her by a security guard in an up market grocery store in the opening chapters. The aftermath of that incident opens a can of worms. The book is told with humour and through the prism of not only Emira's experiences but those of her close girlfriends, white boyfriend and Alix the female blogger in exploring the themes of privilege, race and class, and these are particularly prevalent in the back story of Emira's employer, Alix. An impressive debut novel I really enjoyed it, can see Netflix or the like snapping it up.
My third book "With the Benefit of Hindsight" one of the latest in the Simon Serrailler series, it must have been ages ago since I read one previously, because a lot has happened to him, he has lost an arm
his sister has acquired a new husband, his father remarried and divorced since his wife had died! I enjoyed it, maybe I'll have to go back and catch up with his personal life a bit.
My 4th book with be "My Dark Vanessa" heard a lot about this book on MN, all good, so have high expectations. Essentially it's about a 15 year old girl who has an affair with her English teacher, said teacher is then accused of sexual abuse by another former student.