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Everything Under
Everything Under | Daisy Johnson
Words are important to Gretel, always have been. As a child, she lived on a canal boat with her mother, and together they invented a language that was just their own. She hasnt seen her mother since the age of sixteen, though almost a lifetime ago and those memories have faded. Now Gretel works as a lexicographer, updating dictionary entries, which suits her solitary nature. A phone call from the hospital interrupts Gretels isolation and throws up questions from long ago. She begins to remember the private vocabulary of her childhood. She remembers other things, too: the wild years spent on the river; the strange, lonely boy who came to stay on the boat one winter; and the creature in the water a canal thief? swimming upstream, getting ever closer. In the end there will be nothing for Gretel to do but go back. Daisy Johnsons debut novel turns classical myth on its head and takes readers to a modern-day England unfamiliar to most. As daring as it is moving, Everything Under is a story of family and identity, of fate, language, love and belonging that leaves you unsettled and unstrung.
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ephemeralwaltz
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I was initially confused but completely blown away by how Johnson unraveled this story. A young woman searching for a mother who had abandoned her years before. Switching from present to their past life on a boathouse, we also follow the enigmatic Marcus who stayed with them for a period of time. Again, initially confusing but so worth it once you start piecing it together. A love letter to language, a modern take on myth, an astonishing debut.

Teresereading Fabulous cover art! 3y
Tanisha_A Great review! ❤️ 3y
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squirrelbrain
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This isn‘t my usual type of book (it‘s a bit weird), but I really enjoyed it! The writing was wonderful and I was inordinately pleased when I understood the ‘twist‘ at the end, as I often don‘t with these stream-of-consciousness books - they sometimes leave me puzzled.

Thanks so much for sending it to me @BarbaraBB - and I found a surprise bookmark halfway through! 😘

Also this book has given me my first bingo line in October! #bookspinbingo

BarbaraBB I am glad you liked it! I read it when it was nominated for the Booker and don‘t remember it that good. I do know however that I liked Sisters more! You too? 3y
squirrelbrain Yes, I think I did like Sisters better @BarbaraBB . They were quite similar in style, but the increased weirdness in this one, meant it didn‘t suit me as much as Sisters. But I still liked it though! 😁 3y
Caroline2 Glad you liked it. 😁 3y
TheAromaofBooks Yay bingo!!! 3y
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Caroline2
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Bailedbailed

This is a very Booker book. Weird, convoluted, depressing, crazy writing style and I just don‘t want to read any more. Sorry Helen, I‘m out at page 50. #buddyread

Johanna414 That's too bad, because the cover is gorgeous! 3y
Caroline2 @Johanna414 isn‘t it just!! 😆 3y
squirrelbrain Oh dear - you do seem to be struggling with finding the right book at the moment. ☹️ I‘m going to post my review in a bit. 3y
Caroline2 @squirrelbrain I defo need a long break from contemporary Booker books now. They all irritate me at the mo. 😆 loving the historical fiction I‘ve been reading lately tho. Laura Purcell is defo worth checking out if you‘ve not read her yet. 👍 3y
StaceyGlows Ooooo that cover 😍 3y
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IuliaC
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Pickpick

Unsettling, original and modern reinterpretation of the myth of Oedipus, with the mythological figure replaced by a contemporary teen female character

BookwormM Absolutely love this book 4y
IuliaC @BookwormM I liked it very much too, particularly how feelings related to mother abandonment were emphasized 4y
BookwormM I love the way she uses language making the everyday magical 4y
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IuliaC
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"Life is like that. Sometimes facing one direction but only for a second and then it's spinning and spinning, revolving on its base so fast it's impossible to really see. Except sometimes you catch a glimpse and you sit there and you know that's what it would have been like if things had gone differently, that is the way it could have been."

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BaBaBaBillyAndTheBooks
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Mehso-so

In Everything Under, words have the power to isolate. When you share a language that outsiders could never understand, you are kept close. Words, however, also have a way of setting an idea into being. When Sarah calls something a "Bonak,” she is, in fact, calling something — a fear, a monster, death. Throughout the novel — slow, winding, like a river — the characters learn how impossible it is to catch anything once it‘s in motion.

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AngelaBurr88
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Pickpick

This had such gorgeous prose and creepy undercurrents. A thoughtful Oedipus retelling that will stay with me.

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Caroline2
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Day 5 of #7days7covers #covercrush I still need to read this one!

sudi 😍 5y
Ruthiella So evocative! 😍 5y
BookwormM It‘s a great book 5y
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Cinfhen
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Day3 #7Days7Covers #CoverCrush
I‘m eyeing you @BarbaraBB consider yourself tagged

KarenUK Gorgeous! Sitting on my nightstand..... 5y
Mdargusch so pretty! 5y
BarbaraBB I love that cover too. Thanks for the tag 💜💜 5y
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Cinfhen The photos really don‘t capture how exquisite the cover really is @Mdargusch Wayyyy more spectacular than the book @KarenUK @BarbaraBB I wasn‘t a fan of the story 5y
BarbaraBB Neither was I! 5y
Kalalalatja Love that cover, too! 😍 5y
Mdargusch covers should never be better than the story. Its too disappointing! As always, I will cite 5y
Cinfhen Perfect example @Mdargusch 5y
Cinfhen You up for joining in tomorrow @Kalalalatja ???? 5y
Kalalalatja Count me in! 🙌 5y
Cinfhen @Kalalalatja woohoo 🎉 can‘t wait, I‘m pretty sure I “know” one of your covers....I almost picked it myself (edited) 5y
Kalalalatja Ha! I just took my 7 pics, just to be sure I wouldn‘t forget it during the stress of the week, and one of them is the tagged book 😂 5y
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ReadingEnvy
Everything Under | Daisy Johnson
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Reading Envy Podcast Episode 164: Character Driven with Carol Ann.

Carol Ann is back to talk books with more reading in her rearview. We each talk about books we've liked lately but also end up talking about cheese at the end.

@TheBookAndBeyond

https://tinyurl.com/ReadingEnvy164

Cathythoughts Sounds like a great chat ... and cheese too. I‘ll have a listen soon 5y
Centique This was a fun listen Jenny. Especially the cheese talk - I‘m always keen to hear some cheesy recipes! 😂😂 5y
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Tashreads
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Just started this and must admit I‘m struggling to get into it. What did you think?

BookwormM I loved it but if you don‘t like the quirky language you probably won‘t enjoy it 5y
charl08 Mixed: the nature descriptions and the cover is amazing. I didn't really get the story. 5y
LapReader I heard her speak at the Sydney Writers‘s Festival and bought the book based solely on that. Yet to read it but can‘t wait. 5y
bernadette I didn't like it. The language carried me through but I didn't see the point of it. It is a myth retelling which I normally like but I just found it a little grim and a bit gross. 5y
Tex2Flo I don‘t know about the book, but I do want to know more about the artist who made the cover. That is spectacular!! 5y
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ReadingEnvy
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Everything Under by Daisy Johnson is yet another novel based on a myth that I didn't know about until I finished. Arghhhh. But I think it only informs one piece of the story. The non-linear fragmented chapters rotate points of view and narrative voice (2nd person, 3rd person, etc.)⤵️

ReadingEnvy Gretel is an adult and working as a lexicographer, but constantly searching for her mother, who abandoned her 16 years ago. She is also looking for answers about a man who showed up to their boat, where they lived for a majority of her life in the Oxford canals.⤵️ 5y
ReadingEnvy She and her mom have their own vocabulary but also their own mythology, one that never leaves Gretel as she adjusts to the way the rest of the world lives. There is a lot of "fluidity" in this novel, a very obvious theme from the start, but it changes in its manifestation - the water, gender, time, reality, and so on.⤵️ 5y
ReadingEnvy I feel like this book is Offshore (Penelope Fitzgerald) adjacent with some themes in common with Elmet (Fiona Mozley) and Ghost Wall (Sarah Moss) but I found myself enjoying the reading process more than those last two.

I also think I'll count it as #somethingswampy for the #readingenvysummerreading challenge.
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BookwormM I loved this one the writing felt magical from the beginning 5y
ReadingEnvy @BookwormM I was hooked pretty immediately too. 5y
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bernadette
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Mehso-so

My expectations were too high.... There wasn't enough mystery to make it intriguing or enough suspense to make it a thriller and not enough creepiness or magic or atmosphere to make it otherworldly but the book had elements of all these things. And I didn't like the way it all wrapped up at the end. And I didn't feel that strongly about any of the characters. Some beautiful writing pulled me through but I disliked the story.

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bernadette
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Sitting by the pool with freshly baked banana muffins while the kids have a swim playdate. So not ready for the start of school.

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readingjedi
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Mehso-so

Technically this is an amazing book. Beautifully written, intelligent use of myth, on point queering of the narrative, wonderfully evoked locations & histories, well developed & nuanced characters. All that stuff. But - rather unsurprisingly - I just didn't like it. Nor did I really enjoy the reading experience. Not sure why, it just left me a little cold .... and bored. It is also unrelentingly grim & I was properly miserable by the end.

TheAromaofBooks Unrelenting grimness is one thing I just really can't handle in a book. While I don't need butterflies and rainbows on every page, I do need some sense of hope/purpose by the end! 5y
Henrik_Madsen Sometimes the right ingredients is just not enough to make a good dish! 5y
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Debblyliz
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Mehso-so

Lovely lyrical language with deep undertones. This is a book I should‘ve liked and yet I never connected with it and instead reading felt a bit of a chore 🤷‍♀️

Caroline2 It‘s annoying when that happens. 🙄 5y
Debblyliz So true! 5y
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shawnmooney
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Bevita
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Bailedbailed

I must have seen this on a “summer‘s best reads” list. Didn‘t grab me at the start and I bailed. Maybe give it a try later.

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readingjedi
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Starting this one just now - heard good things about it so I'm looking forward to it. With thanks to #netgalley for this book.

BookwormM I loved it 5y
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AlizaApp
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Pickpick

A genderbent, queer retelling of Oedipus, which left me feeling deeply unsettled but in a good way.

readordierachel Sounds great! 5y
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DebinHawaii
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My library #bookhaul from earlier today. I checked out three veg-friendly meat-free cookbooks from the new-ish section & bought the two books on top at the half-price sale at the library bookstore. Both books got mixed reviews on Litsy, but they are in perfect condition & I love the covers, & on sale it was just $1 for both so if I don't like them, it's not a big loss.
📚🤗

LeahBergen I‘m still interested in Tangerine (even with the so-so reviews). 5y
TrishB I got Tangerine in the charity shop yesterday. I‘ll give it a go 👍🏻 @LeahBergen 5y
LeahBergen @TrishB Oh, good! I‘ll be interested to hear what you think as I‘m still holding out hope. 😄 5y
readordierachel Great haul! 5y
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overtheedge
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Wow!! I was about a quarter in, ready to DNF, I just didnt get it....so glad I didnt. This was so wild, so original, so deep...a women searching for her mother she has not seen in years....wants to rebuild and relive the memories of growing up on a boat in a canal together, using their own language. Except, once she finds her mother, she is in a home with Alzheimers....
Man, did I end up loving this.

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Expandingbookshelf
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“The places we are born come back. They disguise themselves as migraines, stomach aches, insomnia. They are the way we sometimes wake falling, fumbling for the bedside lamp, certain everything we‘ve built has gone in the night. We become strangers to the places we are born. They would not recognize us but we will always recognize them. They are marrow to us; they are bred into us.”

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Cartoom
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But sometimes I wonder if you are right and if all of our choices are remnants of all the choices we made before. As if decisions were shards from the bombs of our previous actions.

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Lauren890
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Mehso-so

Her writing is beautiful, but the book is a bit hard to follow at first. It took me about 100 pages to finally get it (maybe it‘s just me!). I wish I hadn‘t known the myth this is based on - that would have made what happens less predictable which I probably would have enjoyed more. It‘s definitely a bit of a tragedy so be ready for it!

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lauraisntwilder
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Pickpick

This wasn't quite what I expected. Johnson's short story collection floored me and I anticipated more of the surrealistic fantasy I loved about it to be present here. Still, this was interesting and the writing is superb.

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AnneCecilie
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A story about a daughter and a mother, in the present and in the past, and how their past affect the present.

It‘s not an easy read, shifting between the different times, but still there‘s something in the writing that makes it easy to read. I don‘t know how to describe that.

I‘ll definitely read her next novel. I might even try her short story collection, and I‘m not much of a short story reader.

Reviewsbylola Very pretty cover. 5y
BookwormM I loved this one it was magical 5y
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quietlycuriouskate
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There's a lot going on in this inventive retelling of the Oedipus myth: fate, identity, family, belonging, and (that which especially piqued my interest) the degree to which those things are determined by language. It's well written and I had a hard time putting the book down but it's necessarily a murky and disturbing tale. I recommend a brisk walk after to clear your head (maybe steer clear of waterways, though!).

Cathythoughts Great review!! Oedipus??!! I had no idea. Love that myth ! Stacked 5y
jhod I loved this one too - thank you for the postcard! X 5y
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quietlycuriouskate
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This is interesting! Linguistically-determined fate. 😶

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Twocougs
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One of those that when you finish you are speechless, unsure what exactly to say. Daisy Johnson‘s writing is stunning, the story takes a dark Oedipus turn. I will spend the rest of the day pondering it‘s meaning, deep into the night. #Blackwell‘soxford

JazzFeathers Oh, l have a few of those Blackwell bookmarks too. 5y
Twocougs @JazzFeathers If I can‘t be in Oxford, at least the bookmark makes me happy. 5y
JazzFeathers @Twocougs 😂 l've never realised this is Oxford. Though they all arrived with my Tolkien's books, so it makes sense 😏 5y
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Kazzie
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Well written. Disturbing and sad

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rmaclean4
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Oops...my library books have gotten out to of control!! I started Everything Under last night and 30 pages in I am loving it so far.

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AnneCecilie
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Something her father had said came back to her though only partly; something about how achieving only the smallest thing was still an achievement

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valeriegeary
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Snagged this off the library's #luckyday shelf. I hadn't heard anything about it when I picked it up but later discovered it was shortlisted for 2018 Man Booker & the author is the prize's youngest finalist to date. It's a bit experimental in its structure so it took me a minute to get into it, but now I'm dragged in deep, absorbed, swept up in the tempestuous and twisting river that is a crucial part of this story.

Tamra I just love that cover! 5y
sarahbarnes Yes! I loved it! 5y
KarenUK Ok... now you‘ve totally sold me... its sitting on my night stand like.... moving it to the top 👍💕 5y
valeriegeary @KarenUK Hope it's good for you! I just finished it and it's a challenging read but the writing is lyrical, haunting, and it's based on a classic myth which was kind of fun but also disturbing. It left me feeling a lot of complicated things. 😄 5y
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sarahbarnes
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Pickpick

This was a great read. A creative spin on the myth of Oedipus, and an intense look at the relationships between parents and children, with our past, and fate. Fantastic storytelling from start to finish. “The places we are born come back.” #LitsyAtoZ

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sarahbarnes
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Excited to start this one today!! 😃

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AnneCecilie
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I walked to the library today to pick up the two at the top. So naturally I came home with more books. I haven‘t borrowed books from the library in 15 yrs and I hope I manage to keep this up. To borrow books instead of buying them.

@SiriK ser du hvilken bok som ble med hjem?

Suet624 Yes! I love libraries. 5y
Siri_reads Ja! @AnneCecilie ?Håper du også liker Det vokser et tre i Brooklyn ? (edited) 5y
AnneCecilie @SiriK 🤞😊 5y
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Phoebus
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Pickpick

I really enjoyed the poetry of this book. It felt refreshing and tangible. A great retelling of the Oedipus tragedy

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KarenUK
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#newin a couple of beauties borrowed from the lovely @Samplergal 😍
The reviews are mixed here on Litsy for the tagged book, but one of the blurbs compares the writing to Graham Swift, who I adore.... so I am optimistic 😊
And the London Letters are just so pretty!

Kalalalatja I really liked the tagged book, and thought the writing was beautiful 👌 5y
Samplergal Hope you enjoy them! 5y
Samplergal And please pass along or keep them. I‘m downsizing and letting things go to people who can enjoy them. That book came from the Notting Hill Book Shop, so it‘s more “home” for you. 5y
Tex2Flo Possibly the most beautiful cover I‘ve seen in a while! 5y
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JackieSmith
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Just starting this book & hoping I can squeeze in a few hours of reading this afternoon before returning to work Monday. The writing is wonderful so far.

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rachlols
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Bailedbailed

I really wanted to read this book but the over the top descriptive imagery is a slog to get through. Going to prioritize my other library books.

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Jav1972
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Looking at this title for reviews

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Cinfhen
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Mehso-so

The only book I managed to read while on holiday. Love the cover (5 stars)but the book...not so much! It had some beautiful writing and incredible imagery but the story was messy, confusing & mostly unfulfilling. It just didn‘t work for me & I was super glad that it was a relatively short book. 2.5 stars. Took an awesome London street art tour and thought I‘d share a pic💜

Cinfhen Did u read this yet @GuiltyFeat ??? 5y
TrishB Is the Bowie mural in Brixton on that tour? 5y
Cinfhen No!!! We were in #Shoreditch @TrishB but I wish we went to Brixton!!! That mural was UH.MAY.ZING ( yes, I went down the Google rabbit hole) 5y
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TrishB Aww shame! It is amazing. We visited it not long after Bowie died, a moving experience. The house were he was born is near by too, so we visited that as well! 5y
Cinfhen You‘ve given me an entire itinerary for my next trip @TrishB 😘😘#Bowie #Brixton #Liverpool #PennyLane #Daunts #BritishLibrary 5y
TrishB That sounds pretty perfect 👌😘 5y
LeahBergen I never manage to read a lot on holiday unless it‘s a mindless, beach-type vacation. One book is pretty impressive! 5y
Reviewsbylola There‘s nothing sadder than a gorgeous cover housing a mediocre book. 5y
DivineDiana Street Art! ❤️ 5y
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shutupsmalls
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I still remembered then, I think, most of what it had been like to live on the river, and the knowledge of this was strung inside me and along my arms like blinking eyes.

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sumaiyya.books
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Gah!!! I really thought I‘d love this book, but I‘m feeling so UNDER-whelmed and confused after reading it. The story tries to be too much at once, though the writing is great. My full review:
https://sumaiyyareads.wordpress.com/2018/10/18/book-review-everything-under-by-d...

BarbaraBB Although I liked the book better than you did (no favorite though) I can understand your review and I love your blog! 💕 5y
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Redwritinghood
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I have now finished the Booker shortlist! This is a gorgeous retelling of Oedipus Rex. Told through alternating storylines of Gretel‘s current life with her mother who is suffering from Alzheimer‘s, their old life together on the river, and the time Gretel spent looking for her mother. Filled with striking symbolism of fate, lust, rebirth, and guilt and shame, this book addresses the old themes in the original play with a modern sensibility. 4⭐️

Cinfhen So..... predictions ??? 6y
Redwritinghood @Cinfhen I would like The Long Take to win, but I feel like it will be The Overstory. 6y
9999 @Redwritinghood is Long Take your favorite? Any others you liked of the 6? 6y
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BarbaraBB @Redwritinghood I feel the same. 🤞 for The Long Take! @cinfhen 6y
readordierachel Nice review. Will definitely check this out. 6y
Redwritinghood @sskk I‘m actually torn between the two. The Long Take is a beautiful book. The Overstory is complex and very relevant to current environmental issues. I would have a hard time picking. 6y
Redwritinghood @readordierachel Thanks! Hope you enjoy it. 6y
Cinfhen Thanks for sharing your thoughts 🧡I have only read one and I wasn‘t impressed 6y
Redwritinghood @BarbaraBB 🤞🏻🤞🏻 6y
Redwritinghood @readordierachel Thanks! Hope you enjoy it. 6y
Redwritinghood @Cinfhen Which one did you read? 6y
Cinfhen @GuiltyFeat my trusted readers are both rooting for The Long Take... have you read any of the other ManBooker ShortListed yet??? 6y
Cinfhen It was the Kushner 6y
GuiltyFeat @Cinfhen not yet. They‘re announcing the winner in the next couple of hours so I think I‘ve blown my chance of reading the winner before it wins as I did for the past two years. Reading The Obelisk Gate now with Washington Black up next, I think. 6y
Cinfhen Washington Black is meant to be very good @GuiltyFeat and I‘ve heard wonderful things about the Obelisk Gate, I tried the Fifth Season but it wasn‘t clicking for me 🤷‍♀️ I may try again 6y
9999 Wow. I am still only 27% through Milkman. I will get through it and then read the others. I am behind this year. Good for you @Redwritinghood for getting through them all BEFORE the announcement. Did you read much of longlist too? 6y
Redwritinghood @sskk Actually, I still have two from the longlist that I haven‘t read. 6y
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JamieArc
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#3/6 of the #manbooker shortlist finished in time for the winner to be announced. Review pending because I was left quite unsettled and am going to have to sit on it for a while before forming an opinion...

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rachelwill
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Book 27: Dived into this on a glorious autumn weekend away by the sea in Anglesey and finished it back home by the East London canals. Perfect settings for this beautiful debut that has an almost magic realist approach to nature, mythology and relationships. Cannot wait to see what Johnson comes out with next.