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Transcription | Kate Atkinson
Transcription is a bravura novel of extraordinary power and substance. Juliet Armstrong is recruited as a young woman by an obscure wartime department of the Secret Service. In the aftermath of war she joins the BBC , where her life begins to unravel, and she finally has to come to terms with the consequences.
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Coleen
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Mehso-so

I found this one confusing and hard to stay focused on (which may have contributed to why I found it confusing in the first place). I seem to have missed a lot of the key plot points and after Googling I felt stupid that I missed so much. Not my favorite Atkinson novel. Anyone else feel the same or just me?

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Balibee146
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Book haul! I have the audible of both of these and haven't listened to them.... But I realised I wanted to read them first.

Not a bit of room left on my shelves for these right now ooops 🤔

Aims42 Love both these books! Happy Reading!! 14mo
Balibee146 @Aims42 shes one of my top authors.... No idea why I haven't read these much sooner lol 14mo
TrishB Great picks 😁 14mo
Balibee146 @trishb can't decide which one to read first!Also need to re read A God In Ruins as I recall reading that in one day and ordering takeout all dya as I refused to stop and cook 😜 14mo
TrishB I love her too- these are both great! 14mo
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quietjenn
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Pickpick

Also finished this one up last night - great, in a totally different way. The parallel lines of WW2 Spy Craft and Early Days of the BBC were solidly in my wheelhouse.

Ruthiella Love Kate Atkinson and I loved this book too. I feel like it could have also been one of Ursula‘s trajectories from (edited) 1y
quietjenn @Ruthiella yes, it totally could've been one of Ursula's lives! 1y
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Tineke
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Pickpick

This was my #doublespin for April @TheAromaofBooks
As usual I enjoyed this slow but easy readable story by Kate Atkinson. But I feel like I might have missed something at the end, because everyone seems to be confused about it and I wasn't so I might go back to reread that.
379 pages.

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Twocougs
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Pickpick

Enjoyable WWII and after novel of spies and spies.

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kissmehardy
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Mehso-so

I feel like I'm going to have to try another Kate Atkinson novel to see if this was just a dud or if I really do dislike her writing. The novel was super immersive, and I liked Juliet as a character, but the final plot twist felt like it was dropped out of nowhere. Detrimental to the whole story, imo. #historicalfiction #spyfiction

CarolynM I love Kate Atkinson and I enjoyed this one, but I would say it‘s the book that is the least like the others (does that make sense?) Her new one is much more typical 2y
kissmehardy @CarolynM I want to try that one and also Life After Life, so that's good to know! 2y
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Minervasbutler
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Alternates between two main timeframes: the first is 1940 where our heroine Juliet, anxious to take part in the war effort, is recruited by MI5 as a transcriber, listening to bugged conversations between a supposed Gestapo officer (actually a British double agent) and a group of Nazi sympathisers. The second is 1950 and Juliet is now working as a radio producer for the BBC when dark secrets from her wartime past return to haunt her. Excellent.

CarolynM I liked this one a lot. The sheer banality of the conspirators was chilling. 2y
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peanutnine
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Mehso-so

The last short story from Amazon's Out of Line collection. (not in the litsy database)
I was really enjoying this one. The main character is relatable and sarcastic. But that ending was super unexpected! 😳

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Magpiegem
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I love almond down to my villages book phone box. There‘s always something good to pick up when I drop books off. Today this book which I heard about on a podcast recently. Finishing off a good morning with a Brie and Bacon sandwich and cappuccino from my favourite place 😊

Tamra Yum! 3y
charl08 Congrats on the five year litsyversary (and the sandwich looks lovely!) 3y
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MommyWantsToReadHerBook
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Pickpick

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ So good! Okay, Kate Atkinson can basically do no wrong in my eyes, but the humour and inventiveness - really such a good read!

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MommyWantsToReadHerBook
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Our Overdrive here is lacking many classics and many overwhelmingly popular releases, but sometimes it does have something relatively new and relatively obscure that I've been dying to read! Loving it so far!

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CaitlinR
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I‘d forgotten how much I enjoy Kate Atkinson‘s writing. Thoroughly enjoyed this. Largely set in the war years; although the story line move about in time like her other novels.

The primary character is Juliet Armstrong, a young woman recruited to work for MI5, initially transcribing recordings from staged meetings with Nazi sympathizers. She goes on to work for the BBC, but MI5 doesn‘t let go easily.

Great twist at the end! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

CarolynM I really enjoyed this one. I thought there was quite a lot to think about in regards to the politics of our modern world too. (edited) 5y
CaitlinR @CarolynM So true. 5y
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Maria514626
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#marvelousmay
Went out for a drive yesterday. We drove to a nearby town and walked along the lake. It was so good for the soul! 🌸 🐶 🤗
Listening to the tagged audiobook was an extra treat.

kspenmoll Looks beautiful- rocks and water! So glad you did this fir yourself! 5y
Maria514626 @kspenmoll 🤗 I highly recommend it! 5y
JoScho It does look beautiful 🖤 5y
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Maria514626
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This is so good! Between listening and reading I‘ve blown through about half of it today.

I‘ve grown weary of WW2 historical fiction. This, however, is a different take. Spies. And oh I do like the spies. 🙂

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mcctrish
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There were a few reviews on here that scared me off this a bit. I love Kate Atkinson and I didn‘t want to be disappointed. I wasn‘t. I still love her. I love how her words fill up my head. How her stories seem to be fuller than others. This crazy tale of espionage had twists and turns, it made me laugh and gasp and my heart race. I want it to be a show. What a binge fest that would be

TrishB I loved it too 👍🏻 5y
saresmoore Agreed! 5y
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mcctrish
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Will be staying in this very neighborhood in 3 weeks. I may have to go to Harrods and buy the same groceries for dinner

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mcctrish
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Long weekends mean reading, reading, reading ❤️

LoverOfLearning Love, love, love. ❤ Enjoy. 5y
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rachaich
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Mehso-so

Fin8shed this at the airport.
Whilst it was quite amusing in its mocking tone at times, I still found the plot too inteined to follow at times. But am still pondering over whether this is because of the tablet reader...

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rachaich
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I'm undecided... I've read heaps of hers and really enjoyed them. This one seems to be trickier to follow, possibly the characters are almost interchangeable. Or it may be that I'm reading on a screen which not used to and finding it a challenge to flick back to see who is who!

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rachaich
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Loving the fact that I can read at odd times die to being away.
So as one book finishes, another starts. I've liked most of the previous ones by Atkinson so looking forward to reading this.

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CindyH
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Mehso-so

Interesting, but at times disjointed.

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alisonrose
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Definitely a letdown, especially since I was really enjoying it at first! But it got quite tedious & drawn out around the halfway point, Juliet started grating on me (esp. since she is no different on the page from 18 to 28), & the “twist” ending was just stupid IMO. I was intrigued to read about the more humdrum side of spy shit, b/c I bet that monotony was very true to life. But that didn‘t last. Still wanna read other stuff from her tho. 2/5 ⭐️

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alisonrose
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JFC he killed the fucking dog 😡😡😡

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alisonrose
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Okay, I‘m enjoying this so far but this is one of my biggest pet peeves in books, WHY DOES SHE KEEP RANDOMLY USING HIS FULL NAME??? I hate when authors do this. He‘s a major character, he‘s mentioned on almost every page so far. It‘s not like we‘re gonna forget who he is. So why the full name every six or seven mentions? AUTHORS. DO NOT DO THIS.

Crazeedi Agree 5y
xicanti YES. 5y
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alisonrose
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Honestly I‘m kind of 😑😑😑 about WW2 historical fiction at this point, but since this one takes place in other time periods as well, I‘m hoping it won‘t seem like more of the same. It doesn‘t have the best average rating on Litsy or GR though, so...we‘ll see, heh. #nowreading

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BeckyWithTheGoodBooks
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Mehso-so

This is my second Kate Atkinson and I haven‘t fallen in love with her yet. This took me a bit to get into because I found it kind of boring and I didn‘t engage with Juliet as a protagonist. The “surprise” ending was confusing and I had to re-read and do some Googling to figure what exactly had happened. I do really enjoy Atkinson‘s prose, so will give her other works a try. ⭐️⭐️⭐️/5

BarbaraJean I felt similarly about this one—didn‘t really connect with it, and felt the ending needed a bit more wrap-up or development. Or both! Which other book of hers have you read? The first of hers that I read was Case Histories and I wasn‘t that impressed, but I LOVED Life After Life. 5y
BeckyWithTheGoodBooks @BarbaraJean The other book I‘ve read by her is “Behind the Scenes at the Museum.” Everyone seems to rave about “Life After Life” so I should read that one next! 5y
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MamaGina
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A hearty breakfast to accompany my first 📖 of #readathon #MrBook1inaMillion. It‘s cheese grits with scrambled egg & ham on top, yum! 🍳

#LitsyPartyofOne
#24B4Monday

MrBook Whoa!!! My kinda breakfast! 😳😎🤤 5y
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Verity
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My first Atkinson and I liked it but didn‘t love it. Some bits really caught my imagination but others left me cold. I don‘t want to say too much about the plot, but I have mixed feelings about the resolution. Glad I read it though

lahousewyfe I think her Jackson Brodie's mysteries are more engaging. You might try those. I felt the same about Transcription. 5y
Verity @lahousewyfe oooh. Thank you for the recommendation. I will take a look at those! 5y
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Verity
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Current library book read!

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rachelm
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Listening to this while my teething baby naps on me. I do love Atkinson‘s prose. I do not love sharp little baby teeth.

AkashaVampie But isnt that the best feeling in the world, To cuddle with a baby. I love it. 5y
rachelm @AkashaVampie totally. And he‘s getting so big I know it won‘t last! 5y
AkashaVampie @rachelm mine are 13 yrs old and 2 yrs old. So I still get my snuggles for alittle bit longer. 5y
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TheCuriousHousecat
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There were more twists and turns in this book than a corkscrew. I loved the character of Juliet in 1940. She was so funny with her romantic yearnings. 1950s Juliet was a bit confused as was I the reader. It wasn‘t until the end that it ironed itself out. Three quarters of the way through the book I began to get tired of it. Too many characters and nonsense. I was often referring back in the novel. I‘d give a 4 for the overall vibe but ⭐️⭐️⭐️

rretzler I also felt this book was so-so 5y
TheCuriousHousecat @rretzler I read it for my book group and was looking forward to it. If I hadn‘t got lost about 3/4 of the way through it (found my way again though) I would have given it a pick. Loved the overall tone of it I have to say. 5y
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GatheringBooks
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#AyUpAugust Day 18: The ending of this novel is refreshingly unexpected – and makes one applaud and question the entire concept of the unreliable narrator. While a niggling part of me wants to re-read it immediately, the length and the pace are quite discouraging. Regardless, I enjoyed reading this British novel of female spies, double agents, #pillowtalk and reinventing one‘s self during times of war. My review: https://wp.me/pDlzr-ktZ

CarolynM I loved it🙂 5y
squirrelbrain Clever pick! ❤️ 5y
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booksaremyfavorite
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Pickpick

This was a well written book but it definitely wasn‘t a favorite for me. I‘ll have to check out her other books.

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booksaremyfavorite
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Now on to this one.

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Itchyfeetreader
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Mehso-so

This was hard going. It‘s very well written and some of the turns of phrase and period details are great. However the positives stop there I found the protagonist difficult to engage with and the plotting gappy. Not for me really

Hooked_on_books So many people love this book and I hated it. I was much harder on it than you. 😂 5y
Itchyfeetreader @Hooked_on_books I appreciated the quality of the words and writing itself even whilst disclaiming almost everything about the actual story! That said I must have picked it up and put it down SO many times it just didn‘t captivate me like it seems to have done for some people 5y
rretzler It was just so-so for me as well. I found the writing a little simplistic and I really couldn‘t fathom Julia‘s motivation for anything. I did like the WWII aspect. If I had paid more attention to the Amazon reviews, I probably would not have read it! 5y
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the_next_chapter101
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Mehso-so

3/4⭐ Not sure what I just read other than someone was murdered and it was after World War II. I didn't want to DNF since I was intrigued by the story and wanted to find out what was going on but never happened. I'm quite disappointed. (Listened via Overdrive/Libby)

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Itchyfeetreader
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@Mitch @ErinSueGreads @MicrobeMom @phatsallylee @blair @Blaire @wanderinglynn it‘s been an odd couple of weeks. Thanks for bearing with me and keeping me sane! This week I have done a great job with my food and reading goals but not nearly as active as I would like #bfc

MicrobeMom You have done great with all your work commitments! Great job! 5y
Mitch Well done honey. You‘ve been sensible, mindful and have had some fabulous packed lunches - so that sounds like success to me. Enjoy some well deserved r&r 😘 5y
wanderinglynn Great job! 🙌🏻 Some week‘s are tougher than others. Hang in there. And we‘re here for you. ❤️ 5y
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sudi Great job 👏👏👏 5y
Blaire Great job!! 5y
phatsallylee Great job! 5y
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ImperfectCJ
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Mehso-so

All done! Overall I enjoyed this one, but there were a few things that made it less-than-optimal. The reveal was a little slower than was comfortable and there were a couple of red herrings that irritated me. Or maybe I just didn't read closely enough. I do like the way Atkinson plays with identity and how we decide whom to trust and what to believe in. Is the meaninglessness of life depressing or freeing? (Rhetorical, but feel free to answer.)

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ImperfectCJ
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"Final refuge of the uncommitted"? Ouch.

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rretzler
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Mehso-so

If I had read the Amazon ratings before I picked up this book, I wouldn‘t have read it. I did like the WWII aspect, but wasn‘t crazy about Juliet, the protagonist. She was definitely an unreliable narrator and I couldn‘t figure out her motivation for many of the things she did. The story flipped back and forth in time and not necessarily in ways that always made sense. There were several plot points that weren‘t wrapped up at the end. 3.0⭐️ #2109

TheCuriousHousecat I agree. I was quite confused at times. 5y
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Sharpeipup
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Sorry but I just can‘t go on with this book.
#audiobook #dnf

SamAnne Can I ask why? It‘s on my “read this year” list. I loved Life After Life. But haven‘t ready anything else by her. What did you not like? 6y
CarolynM I'm also interested to know why. I liked it a lot. 6y
Sharpeipup @SamAnne Of course! I found the initial conversations among the informants to be tedious and boring. Without those, I think the pacing would be better suited to holding my interest. 6y
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BookaholicNatty
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Book #5 in Modern Mrs Darcy‘s Must Read mystery list! Another Kate Atkinson story that is set during WWII. An 18 year old girl name Juliet is searching for a job and is surprised to find herself plunged into a world of espionage. Her past seems to chase her and threaten the life she tries to make years after the war. It takes a few chapters to get oriented but after that you won‘t want to put it down! Atkinson is a fantastic writer!

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BekaReid
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I enjoyed this traditional spy story with humor and witticisms deftly woven throughout as Atkinson uses the story to explore what constitutes “real“ and the idea that our choices and our actions all have a price that must be paid through the eyes of Juliet Armstrong. This was my first novel by Kate Atkinson, and it won't be my last.

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hannahx
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Beautiful Missouri night for some deck reading

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kspenmoll
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#bookfitnesschallenge
Slow week; too much rain. Sun came out today but worked until 6:30 so under a mile today. Not my usual 2 mile walk. Loved the carved wooden bear.

Weekly summary:Did not meet my goals this week for exercise. Goal was 6 miles. I only walked appx 2.9, way off. Met book goal: read one book.

guinsgirlreads Still good!! 6y
alisiakae It‘s tough when the weather doesn‘t cooperate! 6y
wanderinglynn Life & weather happens. I didn‘t meet all my goals either. The important thing is you accepted the challenge and started. We‘ll do better next week! 🙌🏻 6y
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BookwormAHN Good job 👏🏻 6y
catebutler Next week is a new week! And I think you did great this week, especially with temperamental weather. 👏🏼 6y
BarbaraJean Weather can make it so difficult! Great job with what you accomplished—and next week starts fresh! 6y
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kspenmoll
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#BookFitnessChallenge #LitsyWalkers
Today‘s stats. Goal: 6 books, 6 miles, 6 weeks.
Beautiful day- sunny, breezy.

TheSpineView Good job! 6y
Clwojick 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 6y
jillannjohn Nice! 👏 6y
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BookwormAHN Fantastic 👏🏻 6y
Cinfhen Great!!!! 6y
Caterina Great job! That's a fast walk! 👏 6y
guinsgirlreads Wow! 👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 6y
dariazeoli Amazing 💪❤️ 6y
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kspenmoll
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#coffeeandbooks
Treating myself to cinnamon muffin & coffee after hearing that my “nerve bruise” (for lack of a better word) that has my whole right arm burning may last a few more months. When I gave blood last February,Red Cross stuck a nerve. would be more tolerable but it‘s my right arm & I am righ handed- it‘s amazing what we do with our arms that either I cannot do or increases pain. Like texting. Thanks for listening my Litsy friends!

Clwojick 😬😬😬😬I feel your pain! I had one on the top half of my left arm, and it was like that from September until April. 😑 It slowly fades. At first it was so bad that my sweater rubbing on my skin felt like fire, but after a few weeks it just feels numb and tingly when you rub it. I honestly thought it was never going to feel normal again, but it finally does! 6y
julesG I can't believe this happened while donating blood. ??? Hope it gets better rather sooner than later. As a person with MS I can say, sensibility issues are something I hate, but have become a "normal" thing for me. Still, sweaters, trousers, underwear feeling like they are chafing on a sunburn are driving me nuts. @Clwojick 6y
alisiakae I‘m so sorry! And for that to happen when you are doing a good deed by donating blood! 😔 6y
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cherinium This happened to my best friend a few months ago while having blood drawn for routine screening. I feel for you! 6y
kspenmoll @Clwojick @cherinium Thank you for sharing your stories. It is encouraging to me. At least now after seeing this MD I know what to expect. Continuing with PT. 6y
kspenmoll @4thhouseontheleft Thanks for your kindness. It was my first time donating too. Go figure! 6y
kspenmoll @julesG I know you struggle with this & a friend of mine with MS does it. I hope today is a good one for you! 😘 6y
julesG Yep, today is rather good. The plus side of hay-fever. ? My PT uses something called "intra sonic massage" when I have issues with my hands and fingers. It's like a deep tissue massage without being a massage. Maybe your PT has one of these massage wands and can try it with you. https://novafon.com/us/therapy. 6y
MemoirsForMe Oh my! Hope you feel better quickly! 🙏🏻❤️❤️ 6y
Scochrane26 Did they recommend PT? That would prob help. I‘ve had slight ulnar nerve issues after surgeries on my elbow, & PT was good. 6y
readordierachel Oh no! I'm so sorry. I'd say that muffin is well deserved ❤ 6y
kspenmoll @Scochrane26 I have been going to PT since it happened and it does make a huge difference in my mobility! 6y
kspenmoll @readordierachel Thank you for your kind words. Irt was a delicious cinnamon muffin. Hit the spot. 6y
kspenmoll @UwannaPublishme I so appreciate your comforting words! 6y
Crazeedi I missed this post, so sorry to hear, I hope you are healing!! 6y
Suet624 It must be so discouraging for this to still be going on. I'm so sorry. I hope you feel better soon. 6y
kspenmoll @Suet624 Seeing MD tomorrow. At least it is not permanent just may last months🥴. PT helping. 6y
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