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The Beautiful Bureaucrat
The Beautiful Bureaucrat: A Novel | Helen Phillips
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A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK OF 2015NAMED A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR by Time Out, Bustle, The Atlantic, Electric Literature, Kobo, Kirkus and more..."Riveting... thrillerlike...drolly surreal...Ultimately, The Beautiful Bureaucrat succeeds because it isn't afraid to ask the deepest questions." The New York Times Book Review, Editor's Choice"A joyride..." -Karen RussellNAMED A MUST READ OF THE SUMMER by the Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times, Bustle, The Huffington Post, Buzzfeed, HelloGiggles and more...A young wife's new job pits her against the unfeeling machinations of the universe in a first novel Ursula K. Le Guin hails as "funny, sad, scary, beautiful. I love it."In a windowless building in a remote part of town, the newly employed Josephine inputs an endless string of numbers into something known only as The Database. After a long period of joblessness, she's not inclined to question her fortune, but as the days inch by and the files stack up, Josephine feels increasingly anxious in her surroundings-the office's scarred pinkish walls take on a living quality, the drone of keyboards echoes eerily down the long halls. When one evening her husband Joseph disappears and then returns, offering no explanation as to his whereabouts, her creeping unease shifts decidedly to dread.As other strange events build to a crescendo, the haunting truth about Josephine's work begins to take shape in her mind, even as something powerful is gathering its own form within her. She realizes that in order to save those she holds most dear, she must penetrate an institution whose tentacles seem to extend to every corner of the city and beyond. Both chilling and poignant, The Beautiful Bureaucrat is a novel of rare restraint and imagination. With it, Helen Phillips enters the company of Murakami, Bender, and Atwood as she twists the world we know and shows it back to us full of meaning and wonder-luminous and new.
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she.hearts.horror
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Panpan

⭐️⭐️out of 5️⃣ Folks, it was pretty unpretty.

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Christine
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Pickpick

I really wanted to read this for years, so I eventually bought it and…didn‘t read it for years. Worth the wait! Fully weird but also relatable, and suspenseful in a way I was not expecting. I loved her writing.
(BTW, this is a pomegranate tree. What I lack in ability to accompany my Litsy posts with anything but screenshots and audiobook cover images, I make up for with extremely literal book posing. 😆)

Tamra 😄 Perfect posing! I‘ve never seen a pomegranate tree before. 3y
EvieBee This is one that I had the same experience with. Need to pull it off the shelf! So glad it was a keeper for you. 3y
Christine @Tamra LOL, thanks for validating my pose. And I don‘t know that I‘d seen a pomegranate tree either until my husband started planting them in our yard! I love the sort of waxy red blooms they have (and we had a decent fruit harvest last year too). 3y
Christine @EvieBee Well I hope you enjoy it if/when you do pull it off the shelf! It was a real pageturner for me. 3y
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Bertha_Mason

"Trishiffany" has officially dethroned "Renesmee" as the worst literary name I've ever heard.

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Bertha_Mason

"Back out in the hallway, she felt the weight of the entire building above her, as dense and impenetrable as the core of the planet. It pressed down on her, deflating her: just a pair of frightened, bloodshot eyes roving amid the remains of a skin-colored balloon."

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Bertha_Mason

"Yet even so, she carried the Database around inside her; it floated in her brain like a net for catching and killing any glistening idea that came along."

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Bertha_Mason

"He looked like Abraham Lincoln but without the conviction."

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Bertha_Mason

"The person who interviewed her had no face."
Today in notable first sentences.

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emtobiasz
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#currentlyreading this weird and wonderful short novel (novella?)

readordierachel It was weird, but in a good way! 6y
CouronneDhiver So good! I‘ve never read anything else quite like it 6y
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Bookish_B
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Booze and book club tonight. If we hadn't had book club I'm not sure I would have understood this book! 😂

CouronneDhiver Really? Oh no! I loved this one - so unusual. 🙃 6y
Bookish_B @CouronneDhiver it was unusual! I didn't dislike it I just feel that I would have missed a lot if we hadn't discussed it as a group and compared ideas. 6y
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Bookish_B
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Mehso-so

I read this for book club. My honest first thought upon finishing was... that was weird. It wasn't boring, I didn't hate it and it helped that it was a fast read but it was just weird. It is entirely possible I'm just not smart enough to get it and that's ok too. 😁

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malloryomeara
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Pickpick

Weird and tense and oddly sweet!

shawnmooney Intermittently, I hear wonderful things about this, and then it completely disappears from my memory. Thanks for the reminder! 6y
CouronneDhiver Getting started on this one today! 6y
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ReadingGlasses
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Pickpick

This book was weird and anxious and poignant and wonderful!
- @malloryomeara

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Alicia
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Mehso-so

I figured my office was a great place to set up a picture for this review. I didn't love this one. I get what Phillips was trying to do and I appreciate her message, I'm just not about the level of weird. Just tell the story and let it speak for itself in my mind. But a good premise and she does make you think. Especially for those of us who are bureaucrats...

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Beachesnbooks
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This was harder than I thought! Day 4 of #fallintobooks - occupation in title @RealLifeReading

RealLifeReading Oh nice picks!! 7y
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suvata
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Not a bad month.

Cinfhen Fantastic 💕💕 7y
Pelican71 Good month I'd say. I've read a few of those. I really need to get to 7y
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LouLouLane
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Two book clubs this week. Happily cramming.

coffeenebula I love the idea of cramming for book club 😍 7y
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suvata
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Pickpick

What an odd, dark little book. I loved every minute of it. Note to self: Read more Helen Phillips.

emtobiasz I loved her short story collection! 7y
suvata @emtobiasz I will definitely have to read that one too. 7y
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readingallthetime
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My library choices yesterday. I've listened to And Every Morning The Way Home Gets Longer and Longer but I couldn't resist bringing the hardcover home.

readingallthetime Too weird for me. 7y
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suvata
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Hope this little gem is worth the read.

shawnmooney I have been curious about this one for a while but keep forgetting about it – thanks for the reminder! 7y
suvata @shawnmooney you're welcome 7y
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Moray_Reads
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Mehso-so

It's been praised to the skies and blurbed by Ursula Le Guin but I found it only average. It starts well but the tension seemed to drain away rather than build in the second half and the key mysteries at the heart of this dystopia we terribly easy to predict. The writing is good but the story itself had little real power to surprise

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LDuffN
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Mehso-so

This book was short interesting and weird. ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Full review at http://whatchatreadin.blogspot.com

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LauraBeth
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Pickpick

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐If you like asking yourself the "Fates and Furies" big question of can we ever really know our spouse - you'll enjoy this. Or just read it because there is a character named Trishiffany ?? Totally enjoyable

OrangeMooseReads 😻😻 7y
Megabooks I loved this one too! 7y
tammysue Good review, sounds interesting. Looking forward to reading this!🤓 7y
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LeahBergen Oooo! You grabbed me. 7y
LauraBeth @OrangeMooseReads Ella stared at me practically the entire time I read it! 7y
LauraBeth @Ebooksandcooks I know you did! I remember you posting about it and read it as a result 😀 7y
LauraBeth @whatshesreadingnow it's a fun one 😀 7y
Megabooks @LauraBeth Yay!!! 😃😃 7y
MyNamesParadise Cutie!! 7y
mcipher This book sounds awesome!! 7y
Sarahsbookshelves Trishiffany is my fave character name ever! And loved the book 7y
LauraBeth @mcipher it was fun 😀 7y
LauraBeth @Sarahsbookshelves mine too 😂😂 7y
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LauraBeth
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Husband: "Looks like now that the house next door is sold, we'll have to go back to wearing pants..."

MrBook 😂😂😂😂 7y
OrangeMooseReads 🤣😂 7y
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Laura317 Oh my gosh!! 😂🤣😂🤣How will you break this to #Bitsy? 7y
AnnaDesourdy 😂😂😂😂 7y
readordierachel I mean, you don't *have* to. 7y
LeahBergen #Bitsy is going to need yoga pants for her lounging ... 7y
Alfoster 😜😜😜😜! 7y
DrexEdit 😂😂 7y
MysticRaven03 😂😂😂 7y
Litlady 😂😜😂😜😂😜🐶😂‼️ 7y
minkyb Bummer. 7y
ReadingEnvy We have a window like this and I just pretend it isn't there 📚 7y
Melkyl Haha - that made me laugh out loud 😂 7y
LauraBeth @MrBook, @fern, @OrangeMooseReads, @Laura317, @AnnaDesourdyAuthor, @ReadOrDieRachel, @LeahBergen, @Alfoster, @DrexEdit, @MysticRaven03, @Litlady, @minkyb, @ReadingEnvy, @Melwilk after I posted this my doorbell rang. When I put on pants and answered the door, it was the new neighbor standing there wanting to meet me. I declined to tell her that we were now gonna be forced to wear pants. She was too enamored with Bitsy to even notice me much 😀 7y
LauraBeth @ReadingEnvy 😂😂 i like this option of pretending and ignoring 7y
LauraBeth @Laura317 😂😂 Bitsy does need some pants... 7y
auntie_jenn get some if the peel and stick film to make it seem frosted...it'll blur all your parts 🙄 7y
MrBook 😂😂😂👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 7y
MysticRaven03 Bitsy is pretty adorable 😍 7y
Buddys_Momma LOL!! 😂 7y
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LauraBeth
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Ooohhh - this reminds me of Murakami! 😀Not moving until I finish it! Bitsy probably won't move either 😀

BooksForYears You should make a Bitsy calendar! 7y
Joybishoptx Haha! Yes, a calendar! 7y
Suet624 I once was a beautiful bureaucrat. Then the bureaucracy wore me down and I became the haggard bureaucrat. Now I am a nanny, gray but joyful. 7y
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Lacythebookworm I love this book! And Helen Phillips writing! ❤️❤️❤️🙌 7y
kalinichta I had to put this book down for a bit because Josephine's feelings about her job became too like my own feelings for my job. 7y
shelly lol :) 7y
LauraBeth @BooksForYears and @Joybishoptx oh a calendar would be fun - maybe next year I can do that and give all the proceeds to the animal shelter I got her from 😀 7y
LauraBeth @Suet624 not many people can claim joy - so you're ahead of most 😀 7y
LauraBeth @Lacythebookworm I'm going to have to look into what else she has written! 7y
LauraBeth @kalinichta I can COMPLETELY understand doing that! 7y
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DebinHawaii
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Pickpick

Yep, I already said it in my other posts while reading, but this is one quirky & often just plain odd book! It's smartly written, slightly creepy & full of dark humor. I don't know how to describe it beyond the book description w/o giving anything away but I liked it, the main character Josephine & the short strange ride it took me on. Somewhat futuristic & dystopia, it defies being put into one genre. Will definitely read more from this author.🤔

Megabooks I loved it too! Awesome and original! 7y
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DebinHawaii
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This was today's lunch and tonight's blog post: Mark Bittman's Fish (in this case Onaga (red snapper) in Tomato-Fennel Broth (with bread for sopping). Really quick, easy and it tastes incredibly good. Paired with my lunchtime reading-which is quirky and absorbing. #soupersundays booksandfood #litsycooks

Zelma Ooh, that looks very tasty! 7y
LeahBergen 😍😍 7y
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Lizpixie Can you come cook for me? Please?? I'll give you you somewhere to stay in Australia.😍 7y
Cinfhen Gorgeous and delectable ❤️️ 7y
Texreader You always have the most amazing meals!! 7y
Michelle_mck No one does soup better than you 😘 7y
TheLondonBookworm Nom - love a bit of sopping bread 7y
LauraBeth This looks delicious 😀 7y
EvieBee Looks amazing! 7y
Arcana Thanks for the dinner idea, and recipe! 😃 7y
LauraBrook Oh my gosh, you're making my mouth water! 7y
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DebinHawaii
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This is definitely a quirky one! I'm not quite sure what to make of it yet.

Lacythebookworm It is quirky and I really loved it! I have her latest, a collection of short stories, that I hope to get to this month! Quirky books are definitely in my wheelhouse ❤️👍 7y
Megabooks I loved it!! 7y
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Beachesnbooks
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Pickpick

Very weird short novel about a woman named Josephine who starts a job at a mysterious office building where she spends all day inputting numbers into a database. Weirdness ensues.

MrBook Interesting... 8y
OutlandishLit Obsessed with this book!!! 8y
BookishFeminist I loved this book. 👍🏼 8y
Beachesnbooks @OutlandishLit It would've been a good pick for the Weirdathon if I'd known about it then! 8y
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Beachesnbooks
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Decided to start this book because apparently I am only reading short, weird books in October?

RealLifeReading October is definitely weird book season! 8y
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katedensen
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Pickpick

Finished this while having lunch at Cafe Lalo (grilled goat cheese and fresh mint with roasted rosemary potatoes and salad and an iced soy latte). This little book is so very strange in that it juxtaposes the absurdly mundane with the absurdly impossible. Beautifully and simply written, a poignant reflection on the potential of the surreal and sublime that lurks under the surface of life's apparent monotony. #KateDFisherCuisine

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katedensen
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Reading while my hair color cooks. #ReadEverywhere

RanaElizabeth This books was really interesting. 8y
katedensen @RanaElizabeth I'm just past the halfway point and really starting to love it. 8y
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katedensen
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#tfw when your outfit, lipstick, and nails all match your book. #selfie

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katedensen
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Starting a new book on the subway downtown to meet @LBApple for lunch.

Nicohlay Random comment but your nails are beautiful! 😊 8y
katedensen @Nicohlay Aw, thank you! That is actually one of the nicest things someone can say to me (I'm really into my nails). ☺️💅🏻 8y
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katedensen
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Popped into one of my all-time favorites (the location on 114th and Broadway) and picked up a new paperback. #getindie

BookishFeminist One of my favorites, too. I could (and have) spent hours in there. 8y
katedensen @BookishFeminist It was unfortunately just a pit stop today while I killed time before meeting a student. 8y
Leelee08 @katedfisher How was Louis C.K.?!🤓 8y
katedensen @Leelee08 Amazing!!!!! 8y
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Megabooks
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Pickpick

3.5🌟I love Helen's sense of oddity. 🙃 I also love her brevity. The first 75% of the book was predictable, which is why I knocked some stars off. The last 25% was very fun. I came to love Joseph and Josephine even without ton of character development.

She is now an auto-read for me. Also check out her short story collection Some Possible Solutions!

brendanmleonard This sounds great! 8y
Megabooks @brendanmleonard It's really enjoyable and a read in one sitting book! 8y
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Lacythebookworm Yay, auto-read! For me, too! 8y
Hazel0303 I have been circling this one for a while... 8y
BookishFeminist Agree! I love Helen Phillips and always pick her stuff up. Sill have to get to Some Possible Solutions, though. Soon! 8y
Megabooks @Lacythebookworm Awesome! @Hazel0303 Chop, chop!! 😉 You, too @bookishfeminist 😃 8y
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fmcgeough
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Pickpick

Gosh this was a strange and wonderfully odd book. I'm pretty sure I didn't understand it. Gripping and frightening though.

Alytrue I loved this one too! 8y
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Read_Abundantly
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Pickpick

This book was weird and awesome. Definitely reminded me of a Welcome to Night Vale type environment at some points. I was concerned at first the book would just be weird with no real plot, but about half way in the plot grabbed me and I was sucked in to the end. Definitely recommend this weird little read!

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Lindy
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Pickpick

A fable. Modern setting. Symbolism augurs possibility of sinister fate. Sprightly word play lightens vague menace. Brief and bewitching.

mauveandrosysky I loved this one. And your review sums it up perfectly. 8y
BekahB This one looks really interesting! I'll have to see if my library has it. 8y
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Lindy
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As her third cocktail arrived, she thought guiltily of her Puritan ancestors, walking clear-eyed & clean-livered through fresh fields. She pressed her bag against her liver; a honeybee buzzed inside her. But the wooden bar was so beautiful, glass bottles the colours of precious metals & now she was shaking hands with joy, hands shaking with joy.

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Lindy
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"He looked like Abraham Lincoln but without the conviction."

[image from Looking at Lincoln by Maira Kalman]

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Lindy
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Only a few pages in, but there are already plenty of hints as to where this quirky tale is headed...
Onward through the gates!
😎

Varshitha This pic reminds me of Harry Potter, there was three headed dog in the first book😆 8y
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fmcgeough
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"The person who interviewed her had no face". Ok, that's an interesting first sentence. #24in48

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Sfox414
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Pickpick

Idk if this was the best choice for a desk lunch or the worst...regardless, the book was great--paranoid and very weird--and the salad wasn't too bad either.

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Read_Abundantly
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Did this book remind anyone else of Welcome to Night Vale? I'm a fairly regular listener and recently read the book and I can't help but think of Night Vale while reading this book! I'm about half through but I'm loving it!

CaitlinSiem I love WTNV. Adding this one to my TBR because I love weird fiction. 8y
BookishFeminist I hadn't thought of this! I started listening to Night Vale after I read this so never made the connection. Makes me want to go back & reread. 👍🏼 8y
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Read_Abundantly
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I need a break from heavy topics after Imagine Me Gone before I dive into A Little Life. Workplace settings are my thing and so excited for this! Especially since the description says "Phillips enters the company of Calvino, Murakami, Bender and Atwood..." Can that company get any better?

BookishFeminist I loved this book. Great choice! 8y
TheWellReadOwl This one is out there. I loved it. ❤️ 8y
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