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Bone Mother
Bone Mother | David Demchuk
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Three neighboring villages on the Ukrainian/Romanian border are the final refuge for the last of the mythical creatures of Eastern Europe. Now, on the eve of the war that may eradicate their kind and with the ruthless Night Police descending upon their sanctuary they tell their stories and confront their destinies.Eerie and unsettling like the best fairy tales, these incisor-sharp portraits of ghosts, witches, sirens, and seers and the mortals who live at their side and in their thrall will chill your marrow and tear at your heart.David Demchuk has been writing for theatre, film, television, radio, and other media for more than thirty years. His reviews, essays, interviews and columns have appeared in such magazines as Toronto Life, Xtra, What! Magazine, and the Toronto Star. The Bone Mother is his first novel."
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xicanti
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I only ever seem to get Tim Hortons during Roll Up the Rim. I used to win free food pretty consistently, but they switched to digital-only during the pandemic and I don‘t want to clutter up my life with another app, so I guess I‘ll never win again. Goodbye, all hope of a free car!

I came very close to the end of THE BONE MOTHER while I drank. It‘s packed with highly readable, unsettling stories with a lot to say about monstrousness.

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xicanti
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Another Canada Reads title came in for me, and I couldn‘t resist the Blind Date With A Book display when I popped in to pick it up. I ended up with the tagged novel, which sounds right up my alley despite its low Litsy rating. (There are more positive reviews than so-so ones, so I guess a lot of people rated it but didn‘t post about it? I dunno how else that‘d work.)

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Marmie7
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Next up for the #scarathlon #teamcryptkeepers
@LiseWorks Just watched a short film called Bone Mother and it was cool!

LiseWorks Wow! Love the graphics 13mo
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StellaDz
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Mehso-so

The premise was good, but the presentation... not so much. I was down for the folklore but I felt like it was hidden too much. Even in the tales the creatures were telling, I almost forgot that they were the monsters. Near the end I was burning out and just not caring. I was expecting Red X level, but sadly, it fell flat.

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StellaDz
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I think at 1.3x speed I can finish about 2 audiobooks a week to catch up. The next one! #currentlylistening

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BeckyWithTheGoodBooks
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Mehso-so

This is a collection of short stories with each “chapter” told from the perspective of a mythical creature (or their decedents) living in Romania/Ukraine before WW2. Demchuk‘s writing is stark, yet lyrical. I was compelled to keep reading whenever I picked this up. Some of these stories truly chilled me to the bone. However, I‘m not sure I always “got” the connection or theme the author was trying to evoke. 3⭐️ #wintergames2021 #averymerrybingo

BeckyWithTheGoodBooks @Jadams1776 This was my #AVMB pick for prompt #21 3y
BeckyWithTheGoodBooks @pogue Thanks for picking this for #lmpbc 3y
Jadams89 🎅🏻🎁🎄👍🏻🎉 3y
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Conservio
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Middle eastern food while reading a very short (2-3 pages) story collection. #easterneurope

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BookHermit
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My Valentine posing with my lovely #happilyeverafter exchange gift from @BookishTrish
Looking forward to the tagged book. I first came across it on Litsy and am very curious about Eastern European/Russian mythology and fairytales. That chocolate will not last the day 😂

@Chrissyreadit

BookishTrish @BookHermit I can send backup chocolate if needed 😂 6y
BookHermit @BookishTrish Don‘t tempt me! I‘m trying to save it for after supper. It‘s taking all my will power to leave it be 😂 6y
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BookishFeminist
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This book came on my radar when it was the first horror novel to be nominated for Canada‘s Giller Prize, and I‘m so glad it did! This was a great read. Old photos are peppered throughout the text as the author writes what he imagines are their stories, all connected to Eastern Europe, Romani, and Russian folklore and a small town in Canada. Fantastic format, lots of creep & suspense factor, and great writing.

LeahBergen Your ring is lovely! 😍 6y
Amor4Libros Love your ring!! 6y
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BookishFeminist
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Having a relaxing, stormy Sunday at Starbucks with a horror novel. I HAVE TIME TO READ AGAIN.

WriterAtHeart Isn't it just a wonderful feeling to know you can start reading again!? 6y
LeahBergen Yay! 👏🏻👏🏻 6y
asiriusreader Yay for time to read again!! 6y
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Mel
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Lyrical interwoven tales about Eastern European creatures of myth. Equal parts wonderful and unsettling.

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BookishTrish
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#TBR I super mega NEED to go shopping for all these books. Except the tagged book which I recommend YOU read...

BarbaraBB Really? I read and loved almost all the others and wanted to stack automatically and then I read the blurb. Mythical creatures? And now I have to double check with you 😀 (edited) 7y
Reggie I loved the Bone Mother, and the author, he‘s Canadian. (edited) 7y
BookishTrish @BarbaraBB It might not be your thing but I really liked it. 7y
BarbaraBB @BookishTrish And have you read any of the others? I might give it a chance as you like it! 7y
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BookishTrish
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I recommend this book of short stories inspired by Eastern European folktales as an #inbetween read @RachelO

rockpools Well that sounds intriguing! Thanks for entering 😊 7y
callunakeep Oh heck yes!! I LOVE Eastern European/Slavic/Russian tales!! Straight to the top of the TBR!!🤓 7y
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Reggie
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This book is a collection of short stories, all horror, fantasy, and fairytale that are very much in the style of tales told from the old country. Most take place around the Ukrainian-Russian-Romanian border. Most of them have that added horror of atrocities committed during the World Wars and by the Soviet government. Almost all of the stories are preceded by a creepy photo that was actually taken by a Roman photographer between1935-45. 👇🏼

Reggie Demchuk is a Canadian author who doesn‘t hold back. As a kid who grew up with a grandma telling him stories about the cucu who comes to get the bad kids (more like threatening), or La Llorona, or the witches who took the shapes of balls of fire as they travelled through the night, this was totally up my alley. Super pick!!! 7y
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Reggie
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I really wished I had found this one during Halloween.

LeahBergen 😮😮 7y
Reggie @LeahBergen Lol, indeed. 7y
SassyBookworm Oh my 😳 7y
minkyb Oh dear! 7y
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BookishTrish
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What recent award nominees have you added to you TBR? https://nvcltopshelf.com/

DreesReads I read Minds of Winter, it was really good! I randomly grabbed it off the library "new fiction" display. 7y
BookishTrish @AudreyMorris I'm soooooooo happy to hear that you liked it. I have a bit of a Northwest Passage thing. 7y
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BookishTrish
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The #Gillerprize long list is out and a horror novel made the cut. It's set in Eastern Europe. #allthefeels

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Pogue
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This was an amazing book on the mythology of Eastern Europe. My one regret is that I am unfamiliar with the mythology from there. This was a library find, and I hope that the author has another book in the works.

CrowCAH Welcome to Litsy! 7y
Pogue Thank you! 7y
DrexEdit Welcome to Litsy @Pogue! This book looks very intriguing. 7y
DrexEdit Goodreads lists a second book by this author due out this year. Not sure exactly when! 7y
Pogue Thank you! It was so good. 7y
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ddemchuk
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Oh look! (At the book, not at my expanding waistline...) It's an advance review copy of The Bone Mother, with a beautiful cover design by Samantha Beiko and a gorgeous illustration by Erik Mohr.

BookHermit Sounds intriguing! Very good timing with American Gods series on TV. Congratulations! 7y
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