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Priestdaddy
Priestdaddy: A Memoir | Patricia Lockwood
From Patricia Lockwooda writer acclaimed for her wildly original voicea vivid, heartbreakingly funny memoir about having a married Catholic priest for a father. Destined to be a classic. . .this years must-read memoir. Mary Karr, author of The Liars Club Father Greg Lockwood is unlike any Catholic priest you have ever meta man who lounges in boxer shorts, loves action movies, and whose constant jamming on the guitar reverberates like a whole band dying in a plane crash in 1972. His daughter is an irreverent poet who long ago left the Churchs country. When an unexpected crisis leads her and her husband to move back into her parents rectory, their two worlds collide. In Priestdaddy, Lockwood interweaves emblematic moments from her childhood and adolescencefrom an ill-fated family hunting trip and an abortion clinic sit-in where her father was arrested to her involvement in a cultlike Catholic youth groupwith scenes that chronicle the eight-month adventure she and her husband had in her parents household after a decade of living on their own. Lockwood details her sexual education of a seminarian who is also living at the rectory, tries to explain Catholicism to her husband, who is mystified by its bloodthirstiness and arcane laws, and encounters a mysterious substance on a hotel bed with her mother. In her beautifully written prose debut, Lockwood effortlessly pivots from the raunchy to the sublime, from the comic to the deeply serious, describing how she found her voice as a writer, reflecting on the Churchs recent history of scandal and abuse, and exploring issues of belief, belonging, and personhood.
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monalyisha
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1. Wintering by Katherine May
2. Sigh, Gone by Phuc Tran
3. Priestdaddy by Patricia Lockwood

Choosing only 3 was painful!

#TLT #ThreeListThursday

dabbe You've given me 3 to look into! Thanks for sharing. 💚💙💚 1mo
dabbe I didn't mean to cause you any pain! Add more! My nonfiction TBR list now looks fabulous thanks to you and others! 🤩 1mo
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monalyisha @dabbe Life is pain (au chocolat). 🥐 🍫 1mo
kspenmoll I loved Priestdaddy! 1mo
dabbe @monalyisha #amen 💚💙💚 1mo
Christine Guess I need to get to Wintering since I love the other two on your list! 1mo
monalyisha @Christine I hope you love Wintering! I‘m a Katherine May acolyte. She‘s probably my favorite literary person alive right now. I‘m *definitely* in danger of over-selling her book, aren‘t I? That was a VERY strong statement. 😅🙈 But not untrue! I just feel like she & I are kindred…very much on the same wavelength. And she‘s so adept at creating a soft space when you‘re feeling drained, burned out, & overwhelmed. I‘m grateful for her. 1mo
monalyisha @Christine I should also say that I didn‘t think I liked her *at all* while reading the first chapter (or so) of Wintering. So, it was an emotional whiplash turnaround of epic proportions! 1mo
Christine I love an impassioned endorsement!! Have really meant to read Wintering forever (and maybe should sooner than later, since burnout doesn't feel far off lately...). That's so interesting too re: not liking her voice at first! 1mo
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britt_brooke
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I bought this for a “Blind Date with a Book” gift swap and decided to #reread. On a technicality, Lockwood‘s father was allowed, with a family, to become a catholic priest. Far more than a clever title. Lockwood is such a gifted storyteller, discussing life and religion in an often funny manner, but also covering very serious issues. Also check out her inventive, incredible novel, No One is Talking About This. She‘s a must-read for me.

sarahbarnes Agreed! I love this book so much. 4mo
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Patricia Lockwood is hilarious, irreverent, and a poetic idol of mine.

This memoir about her father had me cackling & highlighting throughout.

Her writing is... *chef's kiss* & I want to read everything she's ever written.

My only criticism is that Priestdaddy has a messy structure that jumps about a lot. It took me a while to settle in & it isn't always clear how old she is at the time of each anecdote timescale-wise.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

TimSpalding I loved that book. Are you reading her new novel? (I just started it. I love it, but it's very… Twitter.) 9mo
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"When we came home later, my father was wearing his most transparent pair of boxer shorts, to show us he was angry..."

Ah, the old passive aggressive underwear chestnut.

BkClubCare It‘s quite a read! 10mo
Caroline2 Ekkkk! I‘ve had this on my kindle for ages, is it good?? 10mo
kspenmoll This book was fabulous! 10mo
RaeLovesToRead @Caroline2 I find Patricia Lockwood writes in an amusing, faux-ironic, irreverent way that I admire. It's too early for me to rate the memoir as a whole yet! 😄 10mo
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BiblioLitten
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💯 points for the lunch, and the book. The book is something else…it makes you laugh, think and sometimes squirm. I love the narration. Hoping to finish it this weekend. 🩵 #currentread #lunchtimereading

merelybookish I loved this book so much!! 11mo
sarahbarnes Agree with @merelybookish - so much!! 11mo
Ruthiella I also thought this memoir was great! 11mo
BiblioLitten @merelybookish @sarahbarnes @Ruthiella Her voice is so unique…I love it!! 11mo
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Maeve1
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Robotswithpersonality
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Alternate title: my amusingly dysfunctional family is weirder than your family aka my Dad's kind of crappy but in a funny way.
A good portion of this is hilarious in that WTF?! Jenny Lawson way, slightly more literary in expression, perhaps. HOWEVER, while I was prepared for regular references to religion, maybe I should have taken it as writ that there would also be conservative/right wing BS from this flawed father figure as well? 1/?

Robotswithpersonality Aside from the Priestdaddy-focused moments, the insights into the author's upbringing, struggles, chosen vocation, and thoughts on Catholicism as an ex Catholic are absorbing, though not always easy to read.
I can't condone any aspect of the Catholic church, but I will definitely be seeking out the fictional works of this author, because I LOVED the writing style. 2/3

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Robotswithpersonality 3/3 Warnings for mentions of suicide attempts, SA, references to pedophilia involving priests and minors (NOT the title patriarch).
Heads up for fellow vegans, there's a hunting chapter.
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StaceGhost Thanks for the warning about the hunting— I feel like I‘m not surprised that was in there too. I love a lot of the tension you‘re describing but I live a lot of it too if you know what I mean. Great review! 1y
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Robotswithpersonality
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Favourite sentence now in contention. Sharp and sparkly ✨

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Today's phrase I am in love with...
Can't you just picture the landscape, wild and scraggly plants and forests?

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If anybody needs me I will be Muttley-snickering in a fetal position. 🤣

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Robotswithpersonality
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Had to send this one to my ex-Catholic father. Will have to see if there's a response. 😆

Robotswithpersonality Direct response: "Oh, the possibilities!" I love my heathen family. ? 1y
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Robotswithpersonality
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🫣 I have no words.

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Holy crap. Literally. 😆 Five pages in and I'm already in love with the writing, or should that be 'non-fiction recounting'? Still grappling with the fact that this is a memoir. 😮

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HeatherBookNerd
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Lockwood has a completely unique voice and this memoir crackles with her slightly nutty, bizarre, creative style. This focuses on a 9 month period when she and her husband moved in with her parents. Her father is a Catholic priest. (Yes, with a wife and five children. That gets explained.) A lot of it is hysterically funny, but also delves into some of the darker memories of her complicated family dynamics. Really enjoyed it.

Ruthiella I really loved this too. 1y
HeatherBookNerd @Ruthiella I haven‘t laughed so hard reading a book in awhile. But then it hit hard and deep too. Very unique. 1y
BiblioLitten Spot-on review! I loved it. 11mo
HeatherBookNerd @BiblioLitten it was so odd and weird and good 11mo
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Cinfhen
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This memoir started out really strong, but the last 1/3 didn‘t really hold up(for me). Patricia Lockwood has such a unique voice and her use of language and observations are original and odd ( that‘s meant with love & praise)!! Her family is SO offbeat but that‘s what made this memoir delightful. I found the content really important for a deeper appreciation of Lockwood‘s current auto-fiction No one is Talking About This. Satisfying read.

BarbaraBB Satisfying indeed although I agree with the last 1/3! 2y
Megabooks Great review! 2y
Cinfhen Thanks friends xx @BarbaraBB @Megabooks 2y
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BarbaraBB
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Although it went on a bit too long to my taste I was utterly charmed by the Lockwood‘s. What a family! That father! I laughed out loud about the Catholic craziness, yet Patricia Lockwood writes so lovingly about all of them! Quite special! Thanks for the recommendation Cindy!

#52BooksIn52weeks #JobInTitle #pop22 #DifferentBookByAnAuthorIReadIn2021 #Booked2022 #AboutReligion

Cinfhen Oh yeah!!! It worked for so many challenges too!!! I agree, it‘s at a point where I‘m feeling, ENOUGH. But I too, have laughed out loud several times and I‘m charmed by the shenanigans. 2y
Megabooks Glad you enjoyed it!! Did you ever figure out the cover?? 🤔 2y
BarbaraBB @Megabooks I have no clue. There is a cat in the book (Alice) but I wouldn‘t know why it should be on the cover, dressed like a man and surrounded by birds. Neither does the father look like a cat. 🤣 2y
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BarbaraBB @Cinfhen I especially loved the seminarian! 2y
BarbaraTheBibliophage I really enjoyed this book. Glad you did too. And wowza, the challenges you checked off!! 2y
squirrelbrain Great review Barbara! I have the same edition and couldn‘t figure out the cover either…. 2y
Cortg Sounds like I need to add this to my TBR! 2y
youneverarrived Great review and picture. This one is high on my tbr. 2y
BarbaraBB @Cortg @youneverarrived It‘s a fun read, very well written and one with a message. I‘d definitely recommend it! 2y
BiblioLitten Looking forward to reading this soon. 2y
Suet624 This was such a fun read. I loved it. 2y
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Cinfhen
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I think I‘ll join you @BarbaraBB it‘s my IRL March bookclub pick so no reason not to get an early start 🎉❤️😄

jlhammar Priestdaddy is hilarious! Loved it. Enjoy! 2y
Ruthiella While I did not love her novel, I did love her memoir. I second @jihammar , it was very funny in parts! 2y
BarbaraBB I thought I‘d join your IRL book club 😉. I‘ll start it on Sunday I think and am actually looking forward to it thanks to all our peers who loved it! 2y
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BarbaraBB Also, I love your edition! 2y
Megabooks I‘m glad you‘re going print because I was NOT a fan of the audiobook narration. 2y
Megabooks The print book is great though. 2y
Cinfhen @BarbaraBB maybe you can Zoom with my IRL bookclub and actually join us!!!!!!! 2y
Cinfhen I only read a little bit but I can tell it‘s going to be hilarious @jlhammar @Ruthiella 2y
Cinfhen I have the audio too but I‘ll try to stick to print @Megabooks thanks for the heads-up🥰 2y
BarbaraBB That would be great although I‘d be scared of my English! 2y
Cinfhen Your English is FANTASTIC @BarbaraBB I‘ll speak to the ladies and see how they feel. Meeting is set for March 8. We usually meet 7:30pm here, which I think is 18:30 for you♥️ 2y
BarbaraBB I‘d have really liked that and am honored you‘re willing to ask them but I‘ll be probably jetlagged then since we get home that afternoon so I think m I need to take a raincheck 😉❤️ 2y
Cinfhen No problem @BarbaraBB xx 2y
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Such a crazy family, how could she _not_ write a memoir! The poet‘s grasp of language shines through and the humor is irresistible (you WILL laugh out loud) but she touches on serious subjects too. Highly recommended.

Sapphire I have this one half read. I should give it another try. 2y
Ruthiella I did laugh out loud a lot reading this! 2y
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Lcsmcat
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“Lutherans have a passion for banners that approaches the erotic. They are never happier than when they are scissoring big purple grapes out of felt and gluing them onto other felt.”
I laughed so hard when I read this. After years of teaching in Lutheran schools, I found it so true!

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Lcsmcat
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Day one of staying with my mother to help her post-surgery (hip replacement) and somehow this appeals.

BkClubCare So SO good! Enjoy 2y
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squirrelbrain
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Lockwood certainly has a unique voice - I‘ve never read anyone like her before. This book is a memoir of when she moves back in with her bonkers father, who is the priest of the title.

The style is very much like the first half of No-one Is Talking About This, but more of it and on a wider range of topics so, if you liked that, you‘ll love this.

Mad, slightly disturbing, cover too!

Thanks for this one Emma @Oryx 😘

vivastory I love this cover 3y
MsMelissa That cover is interesting 🤨 3y
Oryx I'm glad you liked it! I still adore that cover. 3y
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Oryx Seems like a long time ago we had that Manchester meet up! 3y
squirrelbrain It seems *such* a long time ago @Oryx - just weeks before lockdown! 3y
TrishB A lifetime ago! 3y
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squirrelbrain
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#wondrouswednesday Thanks for the tag @robinb ! 😘

1. I haven‘t read much HF recently, but a lot of NF. I‘m reading the tagged and also recently read The Girl With 7 Names, amongst many others.

2. 👍

3. Hmmm…I would say literary fiction.

Do you want to play? @Caroline2 @jenniferw88

Eggs Thanks for tagging and sharing, dear 🐿 🧠 💗 3y
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Jen2
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Very good and very weird!

Leftcoastzen Wow! 3y
JenReadsAlot I posted almost this exact picture 2 weeks ago! Looks like we took a similar vacation! 3y
Jen2 That‘s great! It was a lovely trip. I hope you had a fabulous time! 3y
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SkeletonKey
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Currently reading. #memoir

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GardenJess
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DNF - almost half through. It‘s just not the season for this one. I may look into her poetry at some point. #dnf

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canbku
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I loved loved loved the imagery and descriptive in this book. It was laugh-out-loud funny on top of being poignant and unsettling on a number of issues. Lockwood is incredibly unique and this was a special read.

KatieB I never made it to this book when it came out but have been thinking about it again since her new book just made the women‘s prize long list. You might have finally persuaded me! 3y
canbku @KatieB go for it! It was outstanding. I read it because I was excited to read her near one until I heard something about it and I decided it was definitely not for me. This was way better! 3y
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canbku
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Discovered her latest is Not. For. Me. So I'm reading this instead. Thanks for the warning, @bookriot 😊

AmyG Yeah. I started her new book and just- wasn‘t in the mood. Maybe I will pick it up again later. 3y
canbku @AmyG yeah, I'm really glad I didn't start it. 3y
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sarahbarnes
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As late as I am to the party on reading Patricia Lockwood, I will say that this book was very much what I needed right now. I will now proceed to read everything else she has written.

BarbaraBB Wow that is quite a recommendation! I haven‘t read this one either. 3y
sarahbarnes @BarbaraBB it was laugh out loud funny and then deep and serious the next minute. Such phenomenal writing! 3y
readordierachel This has been on my radar but you just tipped the scales. Stacked! 3y
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vivastory I've been meaning to read her, I've heard such interesting things about her new novel. 3y
sarahbarnes @readordierachel I hope you enjoy it! ❤️ 3y
sarahbarnes @vivastory I have, too. That was part of the reason I read this, and now I definitely want to read her novel. 3y
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Karmapen
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A friend suggested I read this after I asked for book recs that wouldn‘t make me sad, and this delivered—Lockwood is really funny! But what I like about her so much more than most other comedy writers is that she feels like a real person, and she says flat out, “I cannot describe these people in my life to you as they are, and my efforts will fall flat.” I loved it.

Maria514626 So glad I saw this! I‘ve been looking for non-sad books, too. I can handle more when the sun is out longer and I can be outside. 😆 3y
Karmapen @Maria514626 Lindy West‘s “Shit, Actually” is great too! 3y
Maria514626 @Karmapen Thanks for the recommendation! 3y
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Megabooks
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This memoir is a great mix: Patricia‘s unconventional upbringing as a the daughter of a Catholic priest (you read right) and her time moving back in her parents after her husband has a health crisis. Her family has the kind of wacky characters that populate David Sedaris‘ books, but she also peppers her memoir with some more serious thoughts on religion, too. Her narration is delightful and reminds of my friend Jenny when she‘s tipsy. ⬇️ Def pick!

Megabooks ⬆️ when she says something funny her voice gets low and serious as if the joke is imparting nuclear codes. (edited) 3y
vivastory Apparently she has a novel out. I only know this bc of the rapid fire rec by Jenny Offill
https://bookmarks.reviews/jenny-offill-on-nancy-drew-white-noise-and-jesus-son/
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Megabooks @vivastory yes! I saw it in Elliott Bay Book Co Instagram posts awhile back. I‘ve requested it at my library. 👍🏻 3y
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vivastory I just dug a bit deeper & I see it's also praised by Rooney, def. intrigued. Just requested from my library! 3y
KarenUK Love this review! 3y
merelybookish I loved this book! And am excited for her novel. She writes great essays for the London Review of Books that I love as well. Her review of John Updike's fiction is amazing. I am clearly a fan. 😆 3y
8little_paws I really need to re-read this one. It was such a delight the first time. 3y
sarahbarnes I have this one on my shelf - someone gave me a copy. This review makes me want to read it! 3y
Reviewsbylola I could read about her dad all day. 😂 3y
Megabooks @vivastory right after you typed this I saw Sally‘s blurb in Riverheads‘s Insta stories. It‘s definitely getting hyped!! 3y
Megabooks @KarenUK thank you! 3y
Megabooks @merelybookish oh interesting!! Definitely a worthy author to be a fan of! 💜 3y
Megabooks @8little_paws @Reviewsbylola so true to both of you! This book was even funnier the second time!! 3y
Megabooks @sarahbarnes definitely do! It‘s a great book. 3y
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Rollinsfan1
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I've had this on my shelf for a while. 📚
Digging in while waiting for my next library holds.

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LiteraryinLawrence
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This book was not what I expected, in a good way. Something about the cover and the title maybe. But I really loved it and came away in awe of Lockwood‘s writing prowess. She found such perfect ways of describing her family members and her relationship with religion and the experience of being a writer. There were so many places I would have marked had it not been a library book! If you like well written slice of life memoirs, go for it!

kspenmoll I just adored her book!!! 3y
Ruthiella I liked her sense of humor in this book. I was surprised but she made me laugh out loud more than once! 3y
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GardenJess
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Next up... been on my tbr for quite some time.

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AmyG
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Apparently the thrifty store has a book section! I‘ve only lived here 2 1/2 years and had NO clue. 😳
*note to self: always check upstairs

readordierachel Exit West is so good! 3y
AmyG @readordierachel I loved it. I bought this one to pass on. 3y
sarahbarnes Agreed! And I loved Washington Black, too! 3y
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AmyG @sarahbarnes I really loved that one. I‘m passing that one on to a friend. 3y
Crazeedi , I enjoyed Other Einstein 3y
AmyG @Crazeedi I like her books so good to know it‘s a good one. 👍🏻 3y
Crazeedi @AmyG yes I've liked all her books! 3y
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Loved this memoir. Lockwood is a really keen observer and her family life is interesting to say the least. Lots really resonated and you can tell she is a poet as the prose is really lovely!

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Patricia Lockwood and her husband move in with her parents due to financial woes. What sets this apart from the usual story of a grown up child returning to the nest is the fact that her dad is a married Catholic priest due to a loophole in the church rules. I found this book to be both poignant and hilarious at times and was actually glad I was wearing a mask in the doctor‘s waiting room while I read this as it made me laugh out loud at times.

kspenmoll I had the same response to this book. Just loved it! And yes, both poignant & hilarious. 3y
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Starting this today...still unsure how a Catholic priest has a family, but I guess I‘ll find out!

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The child is up in the middle of the night, so I had a chance to finish this one. I must say, I liked the first half better than the second, it got a little navel gaze-y. Lockwood is a poet and it definitely shows (I‘m not a poetry person). But this also made me cackle with laughter more than once and confirmed my firmly held Virginian belief that the Midwest is full of weirdos. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼1/2

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Caterina
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Finished this up on an #audiorun today! Excellent as an audiobook (read by the author). Very entertaining, weird, funny, and can I say weird again? 😂 Beautiful writing that grows on you, and tenderness that creeps up on you. I thought it was just entertaining for the first couple hours and then it grew on me in a weird way and by the end I found it far more poignant, funny, and beautiful than I thought I would. Worth a listen, ⭐⭐⭐⭐.

Megabooks Totally agree with your review! 4y
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Caterina
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Here's another #BookReport and #WeeklyForecast rolled into one! I finished The Amber Spyglass and Lab Girl as planned ✅ and also finished one of the few textbooks that we were assigned to read in order and in its entirety ✅. I also started Priestdaddy, to which I'll continue listening this week, and my hold on Inland came in, which I may or may not start this week. Final week of the semester! 🎉🎉🎉
@Cinfhen

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Caterina
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I only got rained on a little on my gorgeous 8 mile #audiorun today through Berkeley, the Aquatic Park, and the Bay Trail! Longest run ever. 💕🎉🏃‍♀️😁💪 Made a solid start on this audiobook, and so far it's quite entertaining for running, but not amazing. @Emilymdxn

Bookwormjillk Great job! 4y
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I was really looking forward to a nice relaxing train journey, but forgot it was Friday night, so it's delayed, hot and jammed. But I have my book and some chocolate, so I'm going to try to zone out the world.

TrishB Enjoy the reading 👍🏻 4y
squirrelbrain Ugh, Friday night trains are not good. Try to ignore everyone! 4y
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1. Tagged, it is so good I can‘t imagine living without it for the 2 years since it was published.
2. If I had a few dollars, I would get a baguette and a cup of coffee and ride the ferry back and forth just like Edna St. Vincent Millay, and then walk home after a while in a cloud of no-see-ems and contemplation—not sweating exactly, but working up a higher shine.
3. Cafe au lait au lait au lait (very milky coffee)
#weekendreads @rachelsbrittain

LauraBeth I love that book so much and am glad to see someone else love it! 4y
Tex2Flo I just want to gobble everything she says. I feel like she‘s letting us up in on a personal joke every line or so. 4y
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To the question of what of Catholics believe, the author, in part, says about jesus. "He is so gentle that sheep seem like demented murderers in his presence, but also rays of sunlight shoot out of his face so hard they can kill people." This gal can stretch a description past ridiculous. Hysterical.

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Tex2Flo
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Gonna see how week I do at predicting what I want to read in November—these from off the shelf. No telling what will jump into a shopping cart during a big shopping month!
Also want to get some targets for the #nonfictionnovember
#yeahright

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merelybookish
Priestdaddy: A Memoir | Patricia Lockwood
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I am finally reading this book and it is not a disappointment! Lockwood's writing is saturated with weird and funny. (Personally I think cats are monarchists 👑)

Ruthiella I laughed a lot while reading. At first I was annoyed by the author but once I got into the rhythm and the tone I really appreciated it.😀 5y
merelybookish @Ruthiella I can understand why some people find her voice annoying, but I love it! 5y
cariashley One of the best parts of this marvelous book 😂 5y
merelybookish @cariashley I just read the part about learning to swim and that made me LOL too! This book is hilarious! 5y
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sarahjane1077
Priestdaddy: A Memoir | Patricia Lockwood
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A terrific vacation read whilst we were in NYC.

Megabooks So funny! 5y
BarbaraTheBibliophage Loved this one! 5y
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ATB
Priestdaddy: A Memoir | Patricia Lockwood
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Mehso-so

Not for me. After many sections I found myself asking, “What was that all about?”

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AlexGeorge
Priestdaddy: A Memoir | Patricia Lockwood
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Loving this. So good.

Suet624 This one was so good. 5y
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