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Winter (Seasonal)
Winter (Seasonal) | Ali Smith
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lil1inblue
Winter: A Novel | Ali Smith
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (4/5)
The second installment of the Seasonal Quartet did not disappoint. While I felt Autumn was more poetic, I preferred the characters in this book. It's another thoughtful exploration of art, politics, and memory. It's interesting how Smith captures the mood of each season in each book. Looking forward to Spring (in more ways than one!)
(Picture is of a past winter hike, since this winter is not winter. We had thunderstorms last night)

BkClubCare Are these stand alone books even tho “in a series”? 8mo
lil1inblue @BkClubCare Yes, they definitely work as stand alone books. There's some characters that carry over, but you don't need that knowledge for the book. It's more of an easter egg. (So far, anyways. I haven't gotten to Spring or Summer yet.) 8mo
BkClubCare Thanks! Good. I enjoyed Autumn and a friend suggested Winter as a buddy read. 😎 8mo
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AllDebooks
Winter: A Novel | Ali Smith
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#Naturalitsy #Midwintersolace

I have chosen Ali Smith's second novel from her Seasonal Quartet series, Winter. It's set in Cornwall over Christmas days. Perfect 😊

https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/285178/winter-by-smith-ali/9780241973332

@TheBookHippie @Chrissyreadit @jenniferw88

TheBookHippie Oh I have this series on my wishlist!! Glad to see it‘s good! 11mo
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PittsburghFemme
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MittenGirlPeach
Winter: A Novel | Ali Smith
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My #jolabokaflod package has been opened! And it‘s loverly, @TheDaysGoBy ! The chocolate is perfect (I love that one is local), and the book is a wonderful choice. I put my package away last week and then had trouble locating it, but i cleaned my messy salon/office today, and lo and behold, that‘s what it took. Great timing too; I‘ve got a couple of days to read before my brother & family arrive for New Years. Thanks again for a terrific swap!

TheDaysGoBy I‘m glad you like everything! Hope you enjoy the book and the chocolate 🙂 2y
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danaemanousaki
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💋🧇🐻

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AnneCecilie
Winter: A Novel | Ali Smith
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A reread and I can‘t believe how much I had forgotten. Like the weird beginning with Sophia. I‘m also noticing tiny connections to the first book in the quartet and it makes me wonder what I will notice in the other two.

At its heart this is a story about a son who has said that he will bring his girlfriend home for Christmas, but they fight and he pays another girl to play her.

I‘m all here for family drama and talk of art/ litterateur

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AnneCecilie
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Upon rereading this I noticed part of a conversation that seems to sum up this quartet perfectly:
“because it‘s like the people in the play are living in the same world but separately from each other, like their worlds have somehow become disjointed or broken off each other‘s worlds. But if they could just step out of themselves, or just hear and see what‘s happening right next to their ears and eyes, they‘d see it‘s the same play they‘re all in,

AnneCecilie the same world, that they‘re all part of the same story. So. 3y
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AnneCecilie
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#FirstLineFridays, even if this was a little bit more than the first line.

I just hope that this isn‘t true, that theatre and cinema will get back to normal. And that litterateur will keep going strong.

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AnneCecilie
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But what will the world do, though, Mrs Cleves, Lux says, if we can‘t solve the problem of the millions and millions of people with no home to go to or whose homes aren‘t good enough, except by saying go away and building fences and walls? It isn‘t a good enough answer, that one group of people can be in charge of the destinies of another group of people and choose whether to exclude them or include them.

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IndoorDame
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I gave this about 50 pages but just couldn‘t get into it. Apparently this Ali Smith quarter isn‘t for me (as lovely as the covers may be) so I‘m crossing them off my TBR.

CarolynM This is the oddest of the 4. You might find Spring and Summer more to your taste. 3y
IndoorDame @CarolynM thanks. Maybe I‘ll give one of those a shot. 3y
Leftcoastzen I agree with @CarolynM 3y
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melissajayne
Winter: A Novel | Ali Smith
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The view behind my chair in the chemotherapy room this afternoon #winterviews #winterwonderland

Blueberry ❤️ 3y
kplovesbooks 💕♥️ 3y
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rachaich
Winter: A Novel | Ali Smith
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Again, liked the writing very much.
I liked Lux and how she bridged the gaps in the family.
Always good to have a political slant within the writing...

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rachaich
Winter: A Novel | Ali Smith
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Next in the series...
I planned to take these on holiday but think I'll have read them!

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Hooked_on_books
Winter: A Novel | Ali Smith
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I really liked Autumn and this one is great as well. I like how Smith is weaving a small story of a family navigating with and around each other with the much larger story of true current events. It adds a richness and subtlety to the story. Plus, I love this cover. 😍

CarolynM Loved these books❤️ 3y
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AshleyHoss820
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This is another brilliant entry by Smith. It‘s just beautiful. Art & his girlfriend, Charlotte, are on the outs. He hires a girl he meets at a bus stop to pretend to be Charlotte when he goes to his mother‘s for Christmas. His mom, Sophia, is hallucinating. She will see her sister, Iris, for the first time in decades. They swirl together and settle in, then swirl and settle again. It‘s relatable, tragic, real, sad, and lovely. 198/1,001 #1001Books

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AkashaVampie
Winter (Seasonal) | Ali Smith
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Cortg Not yet! 4y
jb72 I really dislike the winter. It snowed here all day yesterday. Now this morning I have to try to get out onto the main road. 4y
ElizaMarie I got snowed in today and wasn't able to get to work (I ended up working remotely reviewing charts and stuff but it felt so... ugh! I hated it I felt so stuck. I mean I got some cleaning done too while I was waiting on emails! But... still I felt so lost today! 4y
Ladygodiva7 I dislike how cold it is in winter but love me some paper snowflakes! ❄️ 4y
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AkashaVampie
Winter (Seasonal) | Ali Smith
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AkashaVampie
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AkashaVampie
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How is the winter season treating you? Have u been reading any wintery books the past few weeks? Plan on reading any in the next month or so? Is this a harder challenge to do?

#BookedBySeasons
#TBRCrew

@jessinikkip , @jb72 , @AsYouWish , @AnansiGirl , @Catherine_Willoughby , @MissAimz_55 , @ElizaMarie , @cortg , @Squidget , @Bookworm54, @Katy4Peas , @Read4Life @Weisubei @Chili @kaylamburson @AlobelThee

TEArificbooks I am reading The Children‘s Blizzard by Melanie Benjamin 4y
jb72 I hate cold weather! I‘m a Florida girl and miss my Florida weather! 4y
AkashaVampie @jb72 i hate the snow and the cold. other than that i am good for where i live. 4y
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Viji Dislike cold, winter and snow. Other than that I‘m good 🤪Read Spinning Silver a few weeks ago which has a big winter component. 4y
AkashaVampie @mdm139 whats it about? 4y
AkashaVampie @Viji is that a sleeping beauty retelling? 4y
Viji It is very loosely based on rumpelstiltskin. By Naomi Novik. Good if maybe a tad longer than it needed to be. 4y
Catherine_Willoughby No current plans to read any books set in Winter. Read loads of Xmas Stories in December 4y
jessinikkip @Catherine_Willoughby Same here. I think I read myself out on winter around Christmas. Ive been reading fairy tale retellings and true crime more this month. 4y
TEArificbooks @AkashaVampie it is about the 1888 blizzard that struck unexpectedly when the school children were released from their one room school houses. Many children died and their parents that went out looking for them 4y
AkashaVampie @mdm139 wow. That must of been horrible 4y
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Redwritinghood
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As with most Smith books, there is probably just too much going on here for my feeble brain to sort out. It‘s always a fun ride, though. Our biggest cultural mishaps are handled with wry humor, never heavy-handed.

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Liz_M
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That moment where the plot summary of Cymbeline goes on for several pages and it sounds amazing! @Graywacke

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Liz_M
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This reminded me of Iris Murdoch in the matter-of-factness of the fantastical. A mostly realistic story it centers on Art, his mother (both falling apart), her estranged sister and, since he insisted on bringing his girlfriend but she has disappeared into a fit of deserved rage, the young woman Art hired to take her place. The stranger and the estranged offer perspective, clever word play, allusions to art and literature, and maybe a hint of hope.

Liz_M Also, this book really made me want to read Cymbeline. @Graywacke, @merelybookish, @GingerAntics: “the one about poison, mess, bitterness, then the balance coming back. The lies revealed. The losses compensated.” 4y
Liz_M @Clwojick, #MerryReaders #WinterGames
+1 participation +25 winter-themed +15 bookspin; +150 for 5 hrs reading for #ReadYourWay, @TheSpineView, #AVeryMerryBingo, (non US holiday) @Jadams1776, #FestiveFlicks, (Favorite color) @Traci1
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Graywacke @Liz_M I haven‘t read Cymbeline (and don‘t get the reference 🙁), but #shakespearereadalong has. Hmm. 4y
Liz_M @Graywacke One of the characters, a young naive-looking homeless Croatian immigrant, is describing the plot and the WMFU (see @Ridgeway for acronym definition) narrator is thinking to himself 'clearly she doesn't know Shakespeare' and of course she knows WAY more than him. It was a fun scene! (edited) 4y
Graywacke @Liz_M I know the acronym. 🙂 4y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 4y
GingerAntics @Liz_M that was actually the first play I read with the Shakespeare read along back in 2018 (what a different world that was). It‘s a fun play. 4y
TheSpineView 👍🤩📖 4y
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GatheringBooks
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EadieB Nice quote! Thanks 🙏 for playing! 4y
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GatheringBooks
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gradcat So true, and thus, so sad... 4y
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Caterina
Winter: A Novel | Ali Smith
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Productive #BFC28 day! Ran 6 out of my 10 miles for the week and finished Winter, a #NewYearWhoDis pick from @Emilymdxn , during that #audiorun. (Loved Autumn, loved this one despite Art driving me crazy, and can't wait to listen to Spring! ❤️) Also finished No Greater Jewel, written and assigned by my seminary professor. And did my Curable meditation followed by prayer beads! ✅ #BFC @wanderinglynn @monalyisha

wanderinglynn Way to go! 🙌🏻 5y
kindergartenkat Glad to hear you enjoyed winter! That's on my list for the next month! 5y
Emilymdxn So glad you enjoyed it! It‘s awesome that you‘re keeping running through all this. Sending love - how‘s California rn? 5y
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Caterina @wanderinglynn Thank you! 😊 @kindergartenkat Oo enjoy! And if Art is driving you up a wall, stick it out. 😉 I hope you're doing well, I miss being in a #BFC team with you! ❤️ 5y
Caterina @Emilymdxn Thank you! ❤️ Running is helping so much right now, since it's a way I can leave my apartment, get some sunshine and fresh air, and stretch my legs without having to touch anything! 😊 California is settling into shelter-in-place - things are much less crazy halfway through week 2, and people are obeying the order better and better! But we're preparing for the spike in cases that will come soon, from spreading before the order started. 5y
Caterina @Emilymdxn Sending love and prayers to y'all in the UK ❤️ I hope you're doing okay! 5y
kindergartenkat @Caterina I saw your #BFC pic and asked if I could join a bit late! So I'm doing this round again. I needed some motivation. 5y
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mutlee
Winter: A Novel | Ali Smith
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I think I need to read this again, and I mean truly read it and not listen to it. The audiobook was well-narrated, but I feel like I missed many layers. The ones I did pick up were brilliant. I also think I need to re-read Autumn.

Megabooks I‘m waiting until all four are out to read the series! August!! 5y
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foxy_frain
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❄🌨
Life and Time.

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RedLeaves
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"There was always a furious intolerance at work in the world no matter when or where in history, she thought, and it always went for the head or the face"

The truth beautifully placed on the page by the artistic hand of Ali Smith ?

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kalinichta
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I moved right on to Winter after finishing and loving Autumn. It started off a little rough because Art, one of the MCs, started out a little awful. But by the end I was quite pleased, with both Art and the book as a whole. Glad I got a tip-off about the connection between the books as I might not have picked up on it on my own.

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RedLeaves
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Ali Smith is definitely one of my favourite authors. I love the way her brain works, the word play and the way I lose myself in the vast tundras she creates

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RedLeaves
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Ooooof you guys on here are super readers!! Looking at some of your goals for the good reads challenge makes my little bookworm reputation look rather inept! My goal last year was 30 but I read 34. So gone for a target of 31 this year. Anyone else down in the two figure challenges with me? 🤪

britt_brooke 31 is an admiral goal! I 100% #blamelitsy for the insane increase in my reading the last 4 years. It‘s an addiction. 😆 (edited) 5y
sprainedbrain I agree with @britt_brooke 😊 I used to read 30-60 per year, then discovered audiobooks and went in to the 100s, then discovered Litsy and things went crazy. 😂 5y
britt_brooke @sprainedbrain Yep!! That‘s exactly what happened to me. 😆😆 5y
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RedLeaves @britt_brooke @sprainedbrain Haha well I guess we should watch this space then! Never know what my target might be next year! 🤪 5y
Bklover I am! Last year I started with a goal of 100 books, which I very quickly dropped to 75. Of course I didn‘t make it to 75-I did around 50. So this year my goal is 50- that way I won‘t disappoint myself! 5y
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youneverarrived
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I only just started this yesterday but going to try and finish it by tomorrow as my last book of the year ✨

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Nicos
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I‘ve had to give up trying to listen to this audiobook - I just can‘t stay focused enough to listen. Real books in my hand is the only way for me. Also the narrator was slightly grating - every line, no matter how mundane, was spoken as if it was a profound statement from The Matrix. Also, audio quality wasn‘t as good as it could have been for the ‘High‘ setting.

emilyhaldi I would imagine Ali Smith is very hard to follow on audio!! 5y
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emilyhaldi
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Well, I was saving this book for the #future to read when it would be cold and snowy to fit the theme... But apparently the future is now 🥶❄️
#movember

Cinfhen Such a pretty photo 😍 5y
Tamra Indeed it is! 5y
LeahBergen Pretty pic!! 💕 5y
MicheleinPhilly Seriously. I mean, it was a brief flurry here but still. 5y
Reviewsbylola Gorgeous pic! And yeah, what happened to fall?! 🤔 5y
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Nicos
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My first try at an audio book. Not sure I can keep attention in the same way as a physical book, but we‘ll see.

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samizdat
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when it‘s going to be under 30 degrees this week.....

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Moll
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I've just moved into my new flat in London and I've already found the library haha - dipping into this book for a while!📚😊

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sakeriver
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‪I had trouble with this book a bit insofar as I found two of the main viewpoint characters to be not just unpleasant, but tragic in having become so banally insensitive. Yet each is also allowed moments of grace and growth. I do love Ali Smith‘s writing‬, and I think there is a fundamental hopefulness to this book. One that I hope can exist in real life as well.

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sakeriver
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Currey
Winter (Seasonal) | Ali Smith
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What at first appears to be a simple tale of a mother, her sister, her son and a temporary substitute girlfriend gathering for Christmas, managed to evolve to encompass a whole world of transformation. Puns, Dickens, heads, Shakespeare, the dead, become a seasonal word feast. Such a delight in these first days of summer.

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Christinak
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Mehso-so
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Christinak
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I‘m having difficulty getting into this book and I think it is simply because the title is Winter and it‘s so darn nice outside

Gissy 😂 5y
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quietlycuriouskate
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Better than Autumn (more "of a piece") but I still prefer How To Be Both. It's a slice of life in contemporary Britain, much of which relates to behaving shittily (to varying degrees) towards people at a remove, and finding ways past that when thrown together by circumstances. Potentially interesting story lines aren't developed and I'm none the wiser as to the meaning of the floating head! I was happy to be carried along by the writing though.

charl08 Oh I *loved* Autumn! How good that everyone likes different stuff. 5y
BarbaraBB Is your hair short? I imagined you with long hair! 5y
quietlycuriouskate @charl08 It's one of the great things about Litsy, isn't it? 5y
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quietlycuriouskate @BarbaraBB It is short now! It used to be long and tangle-curled but I felt the need to cut it short since I've started feeling well again (I had a lengthy episode of depression/anxiety). 5y
BarbaraBB It must feel like a new start. And from what I can see, it suits you. Happy to hear you feel better 🧡 5y
quietlycuriouskate @BarbaraBB Thank you! 😘 5y
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Graywacke
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Ali Smith has left me here thinking. If I could put what it is I‘m thinking into words, I would. Art, nature, politics, plastics, messaging, googling, Dickens maybe, and Psyche, which happens to vaguely tie in to the Shakespeare I‘m reading through Eros/Cupid, but also Shakespeare too. And, of course, relationships. She always seems to leave me just maybe following by grasping a thin fragile thread.

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Graywacke
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{over the phone}
Her father is saying he has never forgotten how much it mattered to her and that he‘s phoned her because he thought she‘d like to know what he‘s just read, today, in today‘s paper —
she can hear him shaking the paper about down the phone to get to the right page —

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This random inconveniently-timed parental phone call just made me smile.

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HannahPolly
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Beautifully written but with largely unsympathetic characters. Felt like looking into a brief window of people's lives. Not an easy read.

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Graywacke
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Not that they should be compared, but this is so far a heck of a lot more fun than Plutarch. I just started today.

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andrew61
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If this was just a story about family + relationships it would be beautifully drawn novel abt 2 diff srs who share so much but clash at the drop of a hat, iris taking sophia to the cinema bookended with sophia slipping into her sisters bed are wonderful scenes but within the tale is a stunning piece of satire and picking apart of the stupidity of brexit and creation of immigrants as pariahs, and of course wordplay - see below quote of the book ⏬

andrew61 "The literature doctor, she says. The man who wrote the dictionary. Johnson. Not Boris. The opposite of Boris.A man interested in the meanings of words, not one whose interests leave words meaningless" - brilliant - role on spring. 6y
CarolynM Great review. I totally agree. 6y
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