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All We Shall Know
All We Shall Know | Donal Ryan
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quietlycuriouskate
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Wow! I am just in awe of Donal Ryan's ear for voice! Melody is a bitch, frankly, but DR did such a good job of getting inside her head (her loneliness, and the punishment-by-proxy she inflicts on her husband for an awful thing she did as a teenager) that it was impossible to hate her, even if I couldn't like her.
And, oh my word, can he turn a sentence!

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arlenefinnigan
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Kalalalatja I just read his ManBooker nominated book, but I haven‘t heard of this one. Did you like it? 😊 6y
arlenefinnigan @Kalalalatja oh it was excellent! 6y
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SharonGoforth
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Saturday night reading.

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Victoriahoperose
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Mehso-so

I have to say that the writing in this book is truly excellent and brilliant. The fact that a male author can achieve the believability of writing in a stream of consciousness style from the view of a pregnant woman is extremely impressive. However, this was just bleak and fell flat for me. And in a lot of ways, I just had a hard time following the story. It was good, just not great for me.

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Bevita
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Bailedbailed

Didn‘t finish it. Set in a poor town in Ireland with “Travellers” as some of the characters, who I take to be gypsies(are they Roma if in Ireland?) I did jump to the ending and it is shocking.

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Lindy
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I read several books with Irish content in March to get myself in the mood for my upcoming trip—and I‘m currently in the boarding lounge for my Dublin flight, so now I‘m REALLY in the mood! The four books span a genre spectrum: a children‘s picture book in verse about medieval monks illuminating manuscripts; nonfiction about Irish Travellers; a memoir by novelist O‘Farrell; & a contemporary novel by Donal Ryan (a 5-star read).

BookishTrish Have a lovely trip! Ireland is magical 🧙‍♀️ 7y
Lindy @BookishTrish Thanks! 7y
kspenmoll Enjoy! 7y
Chrissyreadit So exciting! Hope you have a wonderful time! 7y
Lindy @kspenmoll @Chrissyreadit Thanks! We‘ve just landed in Dublin. 🎉 7y
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Lindy
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Colloquial language & intense, lyrical prose in the voice of Melody Shee grabbed me from the start. She is caustic & strident—not a sympathetic character—& I was riveted by her emotional transformation as the chapters progressed week by week through her pregnancy, from suicidal despair to grace. Acrimonious relationships, violence & feuding had me thinking about why humans are so mean to each other. Betrayal, penance & redemption. #Ireland

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Lindy
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Members of an Irish minority group called Travellers (also pejoratively called Tinkers and Knackers) are characters in Ryan‘s novel. I thought they were Romani people, but they are not, so I‘m currently reading a book about them to learn more.

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Lindy
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And Mary stopped walking and said, Go way, will ye, and leave me be. I‘m only going for a look to see who‘s there and I‘ll be back in a little while. Go on, she said, louder now, I‘m grand now, I‘m the finest evermore.
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Lindy
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I had to look up the Irish usage of “messages” in this novel. I will be in Ireland next month, so it‘s good to learn a few expressions beforehand. 🍀😊

LeahBergen That‘s so interesting! 7y
Suet624 How odd. 7y
Lindy @LeahBergen @Suet624 I‘ve just come across the same expression in a second book set in Ireland: 7y
LeahBergen I‘m going to keep an eye out for it in the next Irish book I read. 7y
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Lindy
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I was only an excuse to be fighting. Buzzy had a great heart underneath.
Underneath what? I asked her.
You know. All the oul shaping men must do. All the oul walking around like peacocks.

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Tanisha_A Love peacocks! Fun fact, it's the national bird of India! 7y
Lindy @Tanisha_A I didn‘t know that. Thanks! 7y
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Lindy
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They footed turf together in Cloughjordan bog & bagged it & drew it home on a borrowed trailer & divided it equally between our houses. They each agreed with everything the other said on hurling, & cars, & politics, & which fella was stone useless & which fella would be the saving of us all, & it was sometimes hard to figure out what they were talking about, but they always seemed relaxed together, & words flowed back & forth between them easily.

shawnmooney I like this quote, and it makes me all the more eager to try the book! 7y
Lindy @shawnmooney I cried a little at the end. Loved it. 7y
shawnmooney I see I had already bookmarked it on Scribd – They have it as an audiobook, hopefully either narrated by the author or some other Irish person with a lovely accent! :-) 7y
Lindy @shawnmooney The narrative voice is quite special so it‘s probably very good in audio. 7y
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Lindy
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[Opening paragraph]:
Martin Toppy is the son of a famous Traveller and the father of my unborn child. He‘s 17, I‘m 33. I was his teacher. I‘d have killed myself by now if I was brave enough. I don‘t think it would hurt the baby. His little heart would stop with mine. He wouldn‘t feel himself leaving one world of darkness for another, his spirit untangling itself from me.

Chrissyreadit Intense. 7y
stargazerblue49 That escalated quickly. 7y
Lindy @stargazerblue49 @Chrissyreadit It‘s a character-based pageturner: the voice is so compelling. 7y
Suet624 This book sounds just up my alley. 7y
Lindy @Suet624 😁👍 7y
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arlenefinnigan
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Great read. The writer has a great turn of phrase and Melody Shee and Mary Crothery are fascinating characters.

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arlenefinnigan
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Accepted that I'm not gonna finish the #ReadHarder challenge before new year and starting the book that our house guests (who are arriving today) lent me over a month ago.

tpixie Good choice it sounds like!! Book Challenges are just for guidance. Your friends will be glad to see the book out!! 🎁📘🎁 7y
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specklife
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I love Donal Ryan, and he never fails to haunt me with his words long after I've closed the pages of his books. This one was no different.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Penny_LiteraryHoarders
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Mehso-so

A 3.5 star not bad / so-so kind of read. He's fantastic as ever in creating broken, strange, complicated characters, but found the ending to be too predictable. My favourite Donal Ryan is still The Thing About December. 😊

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Penny_LiteraryHoarders
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The thunderstorms have stopped and the sun is out! ☀️ sitting outside to read for the first time in days. #FridayReads #Staycation

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Moray_Reads
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Panpan

Do you ever read blurbs and wonder if the writers read a different book to you? Part of me admires Ryan's commitment to an unlikeable narrator but there are no hidden depths. There's trauma behind her constant vitriol but I found her utterly unconvincing. The treatment of Travellers is vaguely sympathetic but both trite and clichéd. Don't even get me started on the total non-engagement with the issue of a tutor sleeping with a teenaged student 😬

saresmoore Oof. And yes, I think that about blurbs all the time. 8y
Moray_Reads @saresmoore I was both bored and angry throughout this one, it's a shame, there were fleeting passages that showed promise 8y
saresmoore It's these cases that push me even further toward my dream of being an editor. How much, I wonder, could some well-placed direction and guidance have brought out the promise and addressed the issues? 8y
Moray_Reads @saresmoore I agree, there are so many "issues" in this book but they pile up without any development or resolution. I don't want a neat book with all the ends tired up but there needs to be a point. (Or some really strong writing with a sylistic quirk). 8y
moranadatter Too often, sadly. 8y
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goomagoo
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I had heard a lot of people recommend this book so was keen to read it. I found it difficult to get into the flow of book, so was easy to pick and put down and wasn't engrossing. I enjoyed the narrative and the ending.

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Ais
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This man writes like no other. It is a beautiful and heart warming and at times horrifying tale of a young woman who has fallen pregnant toa young traveller who she is teaching to read. Once again Ryan encapsulates, perfectly, smalltown/rural Ireland. Where the scandal of something would knock ya sideways and the aul wans are only chomping at the bit to spread it! Fabulous. ❤️⭐️❤️⭐️❤️

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Ais
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Diving into this one! Donal Ryan is one of the most skilful storytellers I have ever had the pleasure of reading!

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MrsCappuccina
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Was so looking forward to get this started. 📖🍷#bookclubread

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LonesomeReader
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When I finished reading All We Shall Know all I could think was Wow! An elegantly written, dramatic and moving story.

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Forgetmenot
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This was a ok read it was one you could put down and pick up. Easy to keep up with the story. Did not end quite as I expected

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