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Frog Music
Frog Music: A Novel | Emma Donoghue
From the author of the worldwide bestseller Room: "Her greatest achievement yet...Emma Donoghue shows more than range with FROG MUSIC--she shows genius." -- Darin Strauss, author of Half a LifeSummer of 1876: San Francisco is in the fierce grip of a record-breaking heat wave and a smallpox epidemic. Through the window of a railroad saloon, a young woman named Jenny Bonnet is shot dead. The survivor, her friend Blanche Beunon, is a French burlesque dancer. Over the next three days, she will risk everything to bring Jenny's murderer to justice--if he doesn't track her down first. The story Blanche struggles to piece together is one of free-love bohemians, desperate paupers, and arrogant millionaires; of jealous men, icy women, and damaged children. It's the secret life of Jenny herself, a notorious character who breaks the law every morning by getting dressed: a charmer as slippery as the frogs she hunts.In thrilling, cinematic style, FROG MUSIC digs up a long-forgotten, never-solved crime. Full of songs that migrated across the world, Emma Donoghue's lyrical tale of love and bloodshed among lowlifes captures the pulse of a boomtown like no other.
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psalva
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Mehso-so

This novel, a historical fiction, takes a look at the figure of Jeanne Bonnet, a frog-catcher, cast here as a woman who cross dresses and, by doing so, lives the life of an outlaw in 1876 San Francisco. The novel is about Bonnet‘s murder but follows Blanche, a danseuse working as a sex worker/burlesque dancer. Donoghue‘s writing choices didn‘t always appeal to me. She writes in 3rd person present, and she alternates between the past/present. ⬇️

psalva The mix between time jumps and the use of present tense got confusing a few times. Donoghue often clarifies what the date is and that took me out of the story sometimes, trying to reorient myself. Also, at times I couldn‘t tell if this was trying to be a mystery. While the fictional solution Donoghue chooses for the murder is interesting, I was more interested in the characters than the who-done-it. ⬇️ 4mo
psalva In the end, however, I found this thought provoking. There will be a lot to discuss in the book club I‘m facilitating in January about this. The historical context of San Francisco in the 1870s, complete with anti-Chinese sentiment, a smallpox epidemic, riots, and bohemian characters is fascinating. And I like Donoghue‘s writing just enough to look for her other work. 4mo
TieDyeDude Sounds like very detailed writing; makes sense that time jumps would muddy the waters a bit. I feel like the troupe of alternative between two different time periods is getting a bit worn out. 4mo
psalva @TieDyeDude For me I guess it depends how it‘s done, but I think I agree. Reading this, I often had a hard time seeing why it was necessary. I think part of it was to create suspense about who committed the murder, but I think just having one flashback and going forward from there would have worked just as well. Too much back and forth just gets jarring most of the time. 4mo
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psalva
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When I ordered my copy of the tagged, I didn‘t realize it was large print. At first, when it arrived, I was a bit annoyed- larger book, more unwieldy. However, now that I‘m halfway through I must say that it is much easier on my eyes. I‘ve always worn glasses, but with my work as a transcriber and using a cell phone, I have noticed my eyes straining to focus after too much screen time. The large print is a relief and has made me less strained. ⬇️

psalva Not sure I‘m at the point where I‘ll seek it out, but I‘m going to be more open to reading large print in the future I think. 4mo
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psalva
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Getting a head start on this today. It‘s the book I chose for the first meeting of the LBGTQ+ book club I will be facilitating starting in January. Fingers crossed I didn‘t pick a dud 📚🤞

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mspixieears
Frog Music: A Novel | Emma Donoghue

“Once you‘ve passed on a song, it‘s out of your hands,” Jenny tells McNamara. (286)

(has me wondering what rhymes etc. have changed through the centuries, and how we can memorise nursery rhymes and be so disconnected from what they meant, or mean)

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mspixieears
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Lost my reading mojo last year, but after three months in hospital, and a month after discharge, thankfully it‘s coming back!

Note to self (and anyone who needs the gentle nudge!): reading is a skill, and a muscle which develops if exercised 📚

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CuriousG
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I'm posting one book per day from the ever growing unread stacks in my personal library. No description or explanation, just books I own and plan to read. #tbr

Day 30

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CaitlinR
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Pickpick

Set in 1876 San Francisco, where smallpox is raging. Based of actual newspaper accounts. We discover the story of the relationship between Jenny Bonnet, and Blanche Beunon and the men who occupy and prey in Blanche‘s life. The story, which begins with Jenny‘s murder, is told through glimpses of what came before and what happened after.

Challenging story, great novel, wonderful author.

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LatrelWhite
Frog Music: A Novel | Emma Donoghue
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First read of the new year!🎉

Summer of 1876: San Francisco is in the fierce grip of a record-breaking heatwave and a smallpox epidemic. Through the window of a railroad saloon, a young woman called Jenny Bonnet is shot dead. The survivor, her friend Blanche Beunon, is a French burlesque dancer. Over the next three days, she will risk everything to bring Jenny‘s murderer to justice – if he doesn‘t track her down first.

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BarbaraTheBibliophage
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My first visit to the used book store I love near me since the pandemic started. I‘ve ordered a book or two and bought countless ebooks and audiobooks. But my first browsing visit in so long. #myhappyplace #bookhaul

Freespirit Great haul😊👏🏼 3y
Lcsmcat I loved Paris to the Moon and Frog Music was good on audio - I didn‘t read it. 3y
AmyG How great did it feel? I miss my used books for sale library section so much. Loved Beasts. 3y
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Hooked_on_books Isn‘t it wonderful to browse again? 3y
BarbaraTheBibliophage @Freespirit I'm pretty happy ... thanks! 3y
BarbaraTheBibliophage @Lcsmcat Good to know! After spending endless days in my house, I feel this need for memoirs set in lovely places. And historical fiction set in unique situations. This haul helps that urge, for sure. 3y
BarbaraTheBibliophage @AmyG It was really nice. It's a small shop and everyone I encountered was respectful and safe. Plus the owner is just lovely, and it's really been a struggle for her. Not something I'll do much this winter though ... as our COVID numbers just keep climbing exponentially. 😷 😥 3y
BarbaraTheBibliophage @Hooked_on_books It was lovely, and felt at least as safe as the grocery store if not more so. But I won't be back any time soon. Our county is just exploding with COVID numbers! 3y
Hooked_on_books Oh man, that‘s too bad. I hope you soaked up enough bookstore vibes to last you for a while. 📚📚📚 3y
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amyf0x
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Pickpick

As the smallpox pandemic rages in 1860s San Fransisco, Blanche the dancer strikes up an unlikely friendship with lively Jenny Bonnet, the frog-catching, suit-wearing wit who has even more secrets than Blanche herself.

Read October 26 - November 2
Rated 3.5/5 ⭐️
Book 44/60

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emmaturi
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Mehso-so

This book was up and down for me. Set in San francisco in 1876 during a smallpox epidemic and a horrible heatwave. This is inspired by true events and the author at the end in the Afterword informs us with the details. I enjoyed seeing how much research she did for the book. I just couldn't warm to the main characters Blanche and Jenny. Even though they go through and have gone through lots of very difficult events. #bookcovers

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emmaturi
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This is from Waterstones in Dundee when I was there during the Christmas holidays. I have so missed visiting a bookshop. It looks like our bookshop in Zurich will be opening again on 11th May. Yay! Good news!

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JillR
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After a slow start, once this got going it didn‘t let go! Notorious frog catcher Jenny, arrested for cross dressing. Blanche, a burlesque dancer, prostitute and reluctant mother. Everything takes place in the short time between them becoming friends and Jenny being shot, covering their friendship, motherhood, exploitation, Chinese immigration and baby farms amidst 1870s San Francisco in the grip of a heatwave and smallpox epidemic. A good read!

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xicanti
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Bailedbailed

Yeah; it‘s best if FROG MUSIC and I part ways. Donoghue roots her story in relationships she‘s slow to fully illuminate, and that made it tough for me to care about Blanche and Jenny as individuals. I wanted a solid emotional hook; what I got was, “This woman‘s been murdered because of reasons that‘re probably tied to some friendships and/or romances that feel really shallow without this backstory I don‘t wanna tell you just yet.” Disappointing.

Rachel.Rencher I'm feeling the same way. Came to the book page to see if I should bail, and this review solidified it 4y
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xicanti
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I took my first stab at searing tuna while I started FROG MUSIC. The cookery went fine, even though the steak wasn‘t great quality; the book hasn‘t grabbed me yet. As of 14%, I‘m still waiting for the spark that‘ll turn these characters from words on a page (/in my ears) to people I can invest in. #audiocooking

AvidReader25 Yum! That book never took off for me. 4y
batsy Yum! I love seared tuna. 4y
xicanti @Avidreader25 I‘m gonna try to give it until 20%, but I‘ve got a feeling I‘ll be bailing. Sadness. 4y
xicanti @batsy me, too! It‘s one of my favourites. 4y
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Ncostell
Frog Music: A Novel | Emma Donoghue
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I can never pass up my library book sale and as I was there at the last hour of the sale I could fill up a bag for $5. I read Please Look After Mom and Villa America and loved both of them so I thought I‘d bring them to my Little Free Library at work and share them with my coworkers. Now I just have to find a place to squeeze all of the other books as I‘ve run out of shelf space!

kspenmoll I just live that you have a Little Free Library at work. My sister‘s firm has one too. 4y
Ncostell @kspenmoll Yes, it‘s been really nice to talk with my coworkers about the books we‘ve read afterwards too. 4y
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emilyhaldi
Frog Music: A Novel | Emma Donoghue
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Can anyone vouch for this book?? It‘s been sitting in my tbr cabinet for years now 😆 if I remember correctly, @Reviewsbylola gifted it to me and later told me it‘s not that great.. 🤨
#music
#movember

Jerdencon It was just ok imo 4y
MicheleinPhilly I loved it! 4y
emilyhaldi Oh good!!! I trust your opinion 🤗 @MicheleinPhilly 4y
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Reviewsbylola She has other books that are better. 🤷🏼‍♀️ Have you read Slammerkin? 4y
Cinfhen I‘ve seen mostly meh reviews but I‘d still say give it a try 4y
MicheleinPhilly I‘m a HUGE Emma Donoghue fangirl though. I‘ll be curious to hear your opinion if you do give it a shot. 4y
Lcsmcat I listened to it, and it was OK - not Room, but not a waste of my time. 🤷🏻‍♀️ 4y
batsy It's been on my shelf for a long time, too! 4y
batsy @Reviewsbylola Loved Slammerkin 💜 4y
emilyhaldi No I haven‘t yet @Reviewsbylola but I have it on my shelf- also gifted from you! 😄 4y
Bookzombie I also have this on my shelf unread. 4y
BarbaraBB I‘ve had this one on my shelves for years. And still no plans to read it. 4y
Redwritinghood Nope. I didn‘t care for it. 4y
Mdargusch I had it forever and I think I finally put it in my LFL 4y
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night_shift
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Bailedbailed

I just couldn't when it got to the baby farm parts. Having a 7 month old, thinking of something like that makes me sick and really just put me off the book. I get it was a real thing, but honestly, how much shock value things can you put in a book before it becomes too much? This much, for me, this much. It's a shame, but I guess I'll just read the wiki about Jenny Bonnet.

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OutsmartYourShelf
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Panpan

I was torn how to rate this. It was interesting enough for me to keep reading, but there were some things I really didn‘t like.

The MC was supposedly independent, earning her own money & even owning the building where she lived, but she was emotionally dependent on her lover, Arthur. Even when he revealed his true colours, she vacillated. As for the sex scenes, let‘s just say, I‘m glad I didn‘t pass this onto my mum to read first 😂

2⭐️

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DivineDiana
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Blanche Beunon, a French dancer travels to San Francisco in 1875. She continues to work as a dancer and quite a bit of #frenchkissingintheusa takes place. #wanderingjune

BarbaraBB Good one. I haven‘t read it yet 5y
DivineDiana @BarbaraBB Thank you! It wasn‘t a pick for me! 😕 (edited) 5y
BarbaraBB @DivineDiana i only read Room, that one I liked! 5y
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Rachel.Rencher
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These are the three books that I picked up at the used bookstore! They have a trade in program, so I got these for super cheap.

Geek Love was a recommendation from @Liberty , John Boyne is one of my favorite authors, and I've been wanting Frog Music for a while. I'm going to need more time to read because my TBR overfloweth. 😅📚

Penny_LiteraryHoarders A History of Loneliness is amazing. My favourite Boyne. 5y
Rachel.Rencher @Penny_LiteraryHoarders Really? Wow okay I'm excited for this one! I have loved absolutely everything else he's written so far. 5y
teainthelibrary Geek Love is good! Super creepy though 5y
Rachel.Rencher @teainthelibrary That's what I've heard! 😂 5y
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janeycanuck
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Pickpick

This took me a bit to get in to but turned into a good read. I had no idea it was based on a true story until I turned the last page - sooo interesting!!

Clwojick I always end up picking this up at the library because I LOVE the cover. But I‘ve yet to actually bring it home with me. Thanks for the review! Maybe I‘ll go back for it next week 😉 5y
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janeycanuck
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Did not do a great job with clearing books off my TBR in March so my #AprilTBR is several books that are in progress, a library book that is due very soon, my #GirlyBookClub book, a bunch of leftovers from March and four new #ReadMyOwnDamnBooks books. Time to get cracking!

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thereadingowlvina
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Mehso-so

I read this book for my #SetInIrelandIrishAuthor #Booked2019 challenge. Donoghue is Canadian-Irish, so I hope this counts? 😐

My thoughts: I did not enjoy this story as much as I thought I would. It feels messy & dissonant. The only consolation for me is I get to learn this part of history - Jenny Bonnet's murder case and the old San Francisco.

For my full review please visit https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/2705290592

Rating: 3🌟

Cinfhen Absolutely counts💚 and you‘re not the first to have mixed feelings about this book 😬 5y
thereadingowlvina @Cinfhen Yay, great! 😁💕 Yeah, I loved the history part but not so much the out-of-focus plot 🙄 5y
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JacintaMCarter
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Pickpick

#2019Book3
I'm a big fan of murder mysteries. I'm an even bigger fan of historical murder mysteries heavily based on actual unsolved murders. This book was thrilling from beginning to end and written in Donoghue's usual beautifully literary style.

Cinfhen I‘ve seen so many mixed reviews but I‘m glad to see a positive one here on Litsy! 5y
Crazeedi Hmmm may have to investigate this one 5y
Hollie This has been on my bookshelf for about a year, it‘s time I get to it! 5y
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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
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Pickpick

A fascinating character study, murder mystery, and atmospheric historical fiction set in 1870s San Francisco. I appreciated how the main character Blanche is made to be neither necessarily 'likeable' nor 'good'; she's an ambivalent but loving mother, a sex worker, a woman who likes to have lots of sex, and sarcastic. The crux of the plot is the unsolved murder of her cross-dressing frog-catching friend Jenny. Fabulous #audiobook performance!

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DivineDiana
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This historical novel takes place during the broiling summer of 1876 in San Francisco. Based on a true story of the shooting of a cocky, young female cross dresser, Jenny Bonnet,who makes her living selling frog legs to a French restaurant. It is a bawdy tale of the friendship that develops between Jenny and a French prostitute and dancer, Blanche. Filled with the musical lyrics of 30 songs. The music is heard on the audio. #california #nofemmeber

Cinfhen I‘ve always meant to read this book, maybe I should try the audio!! It sounds great 🎧 5y
DivineDiana @Cinfhen I just tagged you on my review post. I did not enjoy it! 😕 5y
Billypar Funny, you wrote such a good summary of it that I assumed you liked it, even though you never said so 😂 5y
DivineDiana @Billypar I know! Just hate to give a negative review. Just wasn‘t right for me! 😉 5y
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Pandalibrarian
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Finished listening to this as I turned in the driveway - so the timing was perfect. Other than that, I had a mixed reaction to the story. I really didn‘t like Blanche very much - although she did redeem herself somewhat in the end. I did like Jenny‘s character and wished there were more of her. None of the male characters were likable which was kind of refreshing.

HardcoverHearts I love the Barbary Coast backdrop for this book. And yes, Jenny was the hero of the book, without a doubt. 5y
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Abby2
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Pickpick

Loved it. It did depict a terrible time of racism, small pox and child abuse. San Francisco 1870 pictured real interesting and hard.

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HotTeaGoodBooks
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Second hand store, .50 each for these. Can‘t beat that, not that my tbr needs more books. I‘ve got several going at the moment. You know how you have a car chapstick, purse chapstick, bedroom chapstick, etc? Yeah, I‘ve got that with books.

DebinHawaii Nice haul! 📚👍 6y
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Chelseabillups30
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Mehso-so

Took a chance on this one because it was tagged satirical and I needed to fulfill that for a book challenge...minimal satire found, unless I just wasn‘t picking up on it...🤷🏻‍♀️

Usually, if a book doesn‘t grab me at the beginning I‘ll bail on it. Somehow, even with the long as hell chapters that often bores me, this one gripped me in the end.

Overall, nothing special, nothing that will stay with me forever, but entertaining to say the least!

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DivineDiana
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Panpan

Blanche is a French burlesque dancer living in San Francisco in 1896 when her friend Jenny is murdered in front of her. With the exception of the historical information about the era: the smallpox epidemic, the prejudice against the Chinese and the plight of orphans, I loathed this book. I did not like any of the characters. Too much love of all kinds of sex. So disappointed because I had recently read her other book “The Wonder” and loved it!

saresmoore I had the same experience! I loved The Wonder with all its subtle tension and lingering eerie atmosphere. But I bailed on Frog Music right quick. Ugh! 6y
DivineDiana @saresmoore So glad I wasn‘t the only one! 6y
Moray_Reads @DivineDiana @saresmoore I found the Winner write frustrating tbh, I found it incredible that an apparently trained nurse even then would be so totally ignorant of basic medicine and the end had my eyes almost rolling out of my head. With that, and your reviews, in mind I think I'll give this one a miss! 6y
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DivineDiana @Moray_Reads I see your point, but I find it so easy to suspend belief for the sake of a story! 😉 6y
Mdargusch Ok. I bought this at goodwill. I guess I will put it in my little free library. 6y
DivineDiana @Mdargusch Well, it‘s only my opinion. 😉 6y
Leftcoastzen Seems like it gets a lot of mixed reviews, yours confirm my gut reaction to skip. 6y
DivineDiana @Leftcoastzen I support your decision. 🙂 6y
DivineDiana @Cinfhen Wanted you to see my review before you give it a try! 😉 5y
Cinfhen Oh wow! Lots of trusted Littens panned this one...I‘ll take a pass...thanks 5y
DivineDiana @Cinfhen 👍🏻😘📚 5y
AvidReader25 I wasn‘t a fan of this one either. I‘m glad to hear Wonder was good. I‘ll have to give it a try. 5y
DivineDiana @Avidreader25 Wonder is very different. 🙂 5y
AvidReader25 @DivineDiana I loved Room, so maybe my expectations were just too high for this one. 5y
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thereadingowlvina
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[March03] These are my #TBR and they fit perfectly for today's photo challenge #redandblack . Anyone read any of these books before? I'm looking forward to Frog Music 🐸🎶

#MarchMadness @josteele

somebooksaround These look so fun! 😃🙌 6y
thereadingowlvina @josteele Thanks! Can't wait to start reading them. Too many current reads now. I'm a greedy reader! 😂 6y
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DivineDiana
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Having my Playaway motivates me to get moving! 🚶🏼‍♀️

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Rainbows4breakfast
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Mehso-so

I went into this book not understand what was happening in 1870s San Francisco. It threw me for a loop reading what it was like. It was an okay book overall.

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Mdargusch
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I don‘t know how long these books have been on my TBR shelves waiting to be read. Should I move any up on my list? #onyourshelfallyear #jingleshelves

emilyhaldi I didn't love Perfect Little World but it's an interesting, thought-provoking premise 6y
Cinfhen I thought Truly Madly was just ok, not her best book and I've seen mixed reviews for 6y
RebelReader Truly Madly Guilty is not her best, but still worth reading. I didn't care for Frog Music. I finished it, but don't recommend it. 6y
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Reviewsbylola Frog Music is definitely not Donoghue‘s best but I liked it. You need to read Room or Slammerkin. PLW is good but not great. I thought the premise was fantastic though. 6y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks I haven‘t read any of them... I have heard bad reviews on Truly Madly Guilty tho 😐 (edited) 6y
erzascarletbookgasm Agree with @rebelreader on the Liane Moriarty. 6y
Lcsmcat I enjoyed Truly Madly Guilty and Frog Music, although I agree that neither is the author‘s best work. But if we only read the “best” by each author we‘d really limit ourselves, wouldn‘t we? Not to mention who decides what is “best?” 6y
Mdargusch Ha! I like your way of thinking @Lcsmcat 6y
Mdargusch So so reviews are the reason those books have been on my shelf so long. I think I need another shelf for “maybe TBR‘s” @emilyhaldi @Cinfhen @RebelReader @Reviewsbylola @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks and @erzascarletbookgasm and that will give me more shelf space for my “must reads”! 6y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @Lcsmcat you are so right!! I‘ve read books other people hated and vice versa! You never know!! 6y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @Mdargusch great idea!! I need to do that too!! “So so reviews “ and must read soon” 6y
RebelReader @Mdargusch I love it! I do know Litsy has moved some of mine up to "must read now" ? 6y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks I know we had a conversation about Beatriz Williams books, but I can‘t find it!! 🤷🏼‍♀️ Which ones did you say you have? 6y
Mdargusch Along the Infinite Sea and Tiny Little Things @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks but I have not read either. 6y
Mdargusch Do they have to be read as a series? @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 6y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @Mdargusch you understand the sisters better if you read them in order 😊 6y
erzascarletbookgasm Well put, @Lcsmcat . For me it is the mixed reviews that hold me back from reading a book soonish. Especially by an author whose other works I have loved. @Mdargusch @RebelReader @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @Cinfhen @Reviewsbylola @emilyhaldi 6y
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KerriNTurner
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Today, Australia voted in favour of same sex marriage. Long overdue! In celebration, here's my book rainbow.

tpixie Great stack! Congrats! 🌈 (edited) 6y
Cinfhen Wonderful #LoveisLove ❤️💙💛💚💜 6y
Kalalalatja 👏👏👏 6y
Lmstraubie 🙆🙆🙆 6y
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mrsmamfa
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GinEyre22
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#emojinov Day 8: 🎵🎶🎼
@RealLifeReading

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ptkpepe98
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I listened to this, and enjoyed it thoroughly. It was completely different than "Room," which kept me riveted. And yet, in a way, it is similar as you'll see if you read it. I don't want to spoil anything, which is why I won't go further. I will continue to read what Donoghue writes. 4.5⭐

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ptkpepe98
Frog Music: A Novel | Emma Donoghue

Listening to this as I drive from home to campuses. Fascinating tale of women, frogs, and life in a bawdy San Francisco that is wrestling with explosive growth because the new country that is America is wide open.

Completely different than "Room," which I loved, and yet, still featuring strong, capable women. I suspect it is going to end way too soon.

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Clwojick
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I loved Room by Emma Donoghue, and although this one is completely different, I'm thinking it's going to be pretty good too. #LibraryWishlist

Have any of my fellow Littens read this book? Would you recommend? Please let me know. ☺️

LauraBrook Haven‘t read it, but I‘ve almost bought it a million times because I ❤️❤️❤️ that cover! 7y
Hungryincali The cover is so pretty! 7y
ptkpepe98 It's on my TBR, so I'm looking forward to hearing more about it.🤗 7y
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Spiderfelt
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Pickpick

I went to San Francisco this weekend with Frog Music for company. This building is 819 Sacramento, the closest address to Blanche's building. It was a great book to provide some sense of the city as I walked around. While Chinatown appears to be a caricature of itself today, it wasn't difficult to imagine the streets in 1876. Donoghue vividly paints the racial tensions and daily struggle of this time.

Spiderfelt If there any Littens who could use two BART passes, we left the city without using up the money we added to them. I'd love to send them along. 7y
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VanderAnna
Frog Music: A Novel | Emma Donoghue
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Happy Saturday! ☕️📚

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RidgewayGirl
Frog Music: A Novel | Emma Donoghue
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Today's plans.

BarbaraBB Hi Kay! How good to see you here! I am looking forward to your bookish thoughts (I am Simone2 from LT!) 7y
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Pen_Meets_Paper
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Pickpick

A thoroughly researched piece of historical fiction. Donoghue unpacks the murder of Jenny, a real-life event. Jenny, plausibly an early transgendered human being, is shot dead and her friend Blanche, a prostitute and mother plays detective while running for her life.

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cathysaid
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Pickpick

Definite pick! But I have to say...it's rare that I find myself so conflicted about a main character. Blanche is, in equal parts, disturbing and sympathetic. Several times I considered bailing because she behaved so deplorably. But then Donoghue would redeem her main character and once again, I was hooked. At the same time, not a single male character was likable.

Side note - The narrator on this one was delightful.

#audiobooks

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cathysaid
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Listening to this audiobook while doing chores, including bathing Maya. She approves of the book but is not a fan of the bath.

Honestly I didn't have high hopes for this book based on the OverDrive description. But I'm enjoying it! This is my first Donoghue. She's adept with descriptive language while creating anticipation and tension.

#audiobook #DogsOfLitsy #nomorebathpleez

Cathythoughts 📖&🐶✅ 7y
Mdargusch Cute baby ❤🐶. I bought Frog Music on sale and have had it in my TBR pile for months. I just never hear much about it. I'm glad to hear it's on overdrive- that might be my next audio book. 7y
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Minimalgrl
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Bailedbailed

Yeah .... 100 pages in and don't care about characters at all .... I usually love her books but just couldn't do this one.

Texreader 🤣🤣🤣 7y
WanderingBookaneer I didn't bail, but I wish I had. 7y
Booknerd2 It was definitely a weird one. Finished it but wondered why. 7y
laurieluna Got this out the library a couple of years ago and just couldn't get into it. I think I only lasted 50 pages. 7y
shawnmooney I think I bailed long before page 50 so I certainly agree. 7y
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