My mom read this, liked but didn‘t love it, and then passed it on to me. It‘ll be interesting to see if I agree with her assessment.
My mom read this, liked but didn‘t love it, and then passed it on to me. It‘ll be interesting to see if I agree with her assessment.
#AboutABook
#FairyTaleRetell
@Eggs
@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
Originally from Russia, with love. 🩵💙🩵
A very sweet story about a middle-aged couple who move to Alaska in 1920 to make their way. As the snow starts to fall, they start seeing a little girl running through the trees. This was a beautifully written story with complex characters and the right mix of magical realism.
Last book read in January. Magical realism is not at all my thing🤷🏽♀️But I wanted to read this book because I heard amazing things about this author writing style and comments were correct. Besides the magical realism there are so many other things happening in this story beautifully written: about love, friendship, second chances for Mabel and Jack, family dynamics full with love and respect, love to nature, parenting relations.⬇️
1. @wildalaskabibliophile and I are doing our first Sip & Paint Wednesday, and I am giving my first blood donation in about 6 months. Blood Bank of Alaska just opened a new location minutes from work (vs. hours away in Anchorage).
2. Tagged. It is excellent, but it has been a slow month for reading.
3. Curious and adaptive
#motivationalmonday @cupcake12 @cuilin
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“I see that life itself is often more fantastic and terrible than the stories we believed as children, and that perhaps there is no harm in finding magic among the trees.”
What a wonderful, wintry read to start out the year! The Alaskan setting sparkles and the characters jump off the page. I would recommend this to anyone looking for an atmospheric and emotionally resonant story with a touch of a mystical, snowy fairytale. 🎧
Little late with my December pick, but it was my winter games team buddy read The Snow Child!
#12BooksOf2023
I really enjoyed our #TeamRead for #RestingGrinchFace
Based on the story of the snow maiden or snow girl, an old couple who wanted children but were unable to have them build a child out of snow. After this a child appears every winter and leaves with the summer.
I enjoyed the setting of this one, making their way in Alaska. I found the characters to be quite likeable (which isn‘t always the way in a retelling!)
#WinterGames
@TheDaysGoBy Thank you so much! I have been meaning to get to this book and look forward to reading it. I love peppermint bark, it will be the perfect snack while reading.
Thank you for organizing @MaleficentBookDragon ! #jolabokaflodswap
Weirdly my #kindle has reverted back to the original cover I had for this while I'm reading it.
Does anyone know why it does this as it seems so random and is there a way to set your preferred digital cover?
I loved this book! And it has my favorite animal on the cover…love foxes! 🦊
#wintergames #photochallenge #wildlife #candycanecrushers
This was very hard to choose, so I went with my #BookSpinBingo list.
#LittleMissStar2023 #BookYouLove
#RestingGrinchFace
One of my favorite books! #snow #dailyphotochallenge #teamwreathitandweep @StayCurious
#snow #wintergameaphotochallenge - Dec4 such an excellent book
#gangstawrappers #wintergames @Bookwormjillk
4 ⭐️ I love this author‘s writing. She lives in Alaska, which is evident in the magical and realistic way she writes about it. I recommend this to book for readers who appreciate an atmospheric, seasonal story with a touch of magic. Both joyful and sorrowful, this book had me guessing all the way to the last page about how it would end. I devoured it! Full review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/4521295629
Welcome to Team #RestingGrinchFace and #Wintergames. If you are tagged on this post, you‘re on my team. I‘m so excited to be leading a team this year, we are going to have a blast! Our buddy reads are listed above and, if you choose to read them (totally optional) are worth 50 points. I hope you have a great time and stay tuned for more info to come! @Airykah13 @katiekat311 @Bookworm54 @AmandaBlaze @tdrosebud @Coueriamb @Sarahreadstoomuch
Here's why I read (and reread) all those holiday books in September! 🎄📚❄️ My second column for the Grand Traverse Scene is now out! It is part of their first holiday edition since the pandemic began.
Revisiting this book via audio. Finding it just as lovely as the first time I read it! ❄️❄️💙💙❄️❄️
I enjoyed this #palatecleanser. This book was one of the first I ever stacked when I joined Litsy. I got hold of a secondhand copy and it‘s been waiting patiently for the mood to take me.
It‘s been cold & windy here in Perth, Western Australia (although nothing like Alaska of course ❄️😆) and so it seemed a good time to get into it.
My new fur baby Harper Lee would probably make a great “snow child”. Instead, we‘ll just share the couch while I read about one. She‘s on Instagram under the username harperlee.sd if anyone would like to follow our new life together as service dog and handler.
I really enjoyed this novel, and wasn‘t really expecting the ending. It was sad, yet beautiful all at the same time. I lost a bit of steam towards the middle of the book, but then it picked back up and I couldn‘t seem to put it down. An indulging winter novel at its finest.
My rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Dark I can do. Bleak‘s another matter, and I found THE SNOW CHILD bleak on every level. The characters‘ emotional states; their living situation; the landscape; Ivey‘s prose style. I might‘ve been able to keep going if I‘d tried it in summer, but it‘s all too much here, in winter‘s heart, and the reviews I read to see if I should continue indicate there‘s a fair bit more of it ahead. I finished Part I and stepped away. 😔
#Wintery
#JanuaryJazz
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Outstanding! It starts off kind of sad, but then it picks up. I would describe the book as mystical realism, BUT others have had a different perspective. Read and tell me. The author does a fantastic job of describing the landscape and people.
I‘m really enjoying this beautiful book so far. It‘s such an appropriate book for winter, but also heartbreaking at times. I‘m reading this slowly, and savoring each word. ❄️
I loved everything about this book, the story, the characters, the wintery atmosphere and the cosy vibes. It‘s one of those stories where you want to read slowly and savour every moment of it. This was a joy from start to finish
4 ⭐️
This book is such a delight. It‘s quiet and beautiful, even though the setting is so harsh. I‘m glad I‘m reading this with my book club. There‘s so much to discuss! #winterreads
Verdict: 5/5 ✨
I really loved this book! It was very atmospheric and cozy feeling. Also, the narration was superb - I adored the audio version and highly recommend that mode of experiencing the book. This novel took turns I didn‘t expect and I so enjoyed the journey. #WinterReadathon Book 1 finished
Time to get busy. Book club is next week. 🤭
The cover art is delightful.
#doublespin
I guess I was not very good at the double spin books this year.
There is always next year.
I‘ve been meaning to read this forever but wanted to do it when it was seasonably appropriate. Now that we‘ve had a heavy snowfall where I live in Minnesota, it‘s time!
I‘m excited to participate in the #WinterReadathon as it‘s been awhile since I‘ve made time to read the way I love. December is that time for me.
Goals include:
🎄Reading 8 books
🎄Posting on Litsy regularly
Going in the mail! #LMPBC @shellleigh33 @Kayla.Adriena @LiteraryinLawrence This one was heavy for sure. Really descriptive, stunning language, and fun to read alongside the comments! I think as much as I like the outdoors, I‘m glad not to be a homesteader in Alaska in the 1920s 🤔 haha
I am tired of the cold weather and can‘t picture myself living in Alaska, especially a hundred years ago so I can‘t relate to The Winter Child, but I can still like it. I did appreciate the author‘s love for her home and the characters she created. There was no suspense but the mystery made up for it and the beautiful but austere setting was balanced by the warmth and charm of the family relationships. For a haunting story of love of a child 4⭐️s.
The book made it here safe and sound @Kayla.Adriena ! I chose one of the bookish gifts which were all adorable (no spoilers for the others!) and was so touched by your thoughtful note to warn me about possible triggers in the book. I‘m going to read it but be aware of what you said and skim parts if needed. Really glad to be in the group with you and @shellleigh33 and @BennettBookworm !
This one is going out tomorrow for #LMPBC. Fairy tale plus Little House vibes for me 🪓🦌. Can't wait to read what you all think about it in the coming months @shellleigh33 @LiteraryinLawrence @BennettBookworm
@suvata
I really really liked it. Definitely worth it for those like me that are into atmospheric novels set in Alaska.
So three days into #JoyousJanuary and its been a slow start but could be worse. Today has been a wash out due to work and trying to sort out tax. What a headache.
@Andrew65
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Such a beautiful way to start a new year of reading!
In this retelling of The Snow Maiden (of Russian lore), Ivey takes us to the 1920s territory of Alaska. A childless couple has come here hoping to find a fresh start together and overcome their chasm of grief. They must also figure out how to survive the harsh landscape and unforgiving winters. One night they build a little girl out of snow and their lives are changed forever.
1. Tagged - loved this book!
2. A consistent meditation/yoga routine
3. Working from home/telehealth
Thanks @BethM @eggs #wondrousWednesday
❄️ It‘s so hard to pick one, but I loved The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey and The Tenderness of Wolves by Stefan Penney. They left me frigid and warmed simultaneously.
❄️A personal goal is to continue learning more about classical drawing and painting. This weekend, I am participating in 3-day wrkshp about color mixing using the Munsell Theory.
❄️Today, I am grateful for my last class of the day: a group of only 6 senior boys who keep me laughing!!❤️