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Twilight
Twilight: A Novel | Elie Wiesel
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Raphael Lipkin is a man obsessed. He hears voices. He talks to ghosts. He is spending the summer at the Mountain Clinic, a psychiatric hospital in upstate New Yorknot as a patient, but as a visiting professional with a secret, personal quest. A professor of literature and a Holocaust survivor, Raphael, having rebuilt his life since the war, sees it on the verge of coming apart once more. He longs to talk to Pedro, the man who rescued him as a fifteen-year-old orphan from postwar Poland and brought him to Paris, becoming his friend, mentor, hero, and savior. But Pedro disappeared inside the prisons of Stalins Russia shortly after the war. Where is Pedro now, and how can Raphael discern what is true and what is false without him? A mysterious nighttime caller directs Raphaels search to the Mountain Clinic, a unique asylum for patients whose delusions spring from the Bible. Amid patients calling themselves Adam, Cain, Abraham, Joseph, Jeremiah, and God, Raphael searches for Pedros truth and the meaning of his own survival in a novel that penetrated the mysteries of good, evil, and madness.
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Eggs Perfection 🍎💙🌖 (edited) 7mo
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As I expected from the author of Night, this was harrowing and excellent. More experimental than Night for sure, this slipped about through time and showed mental illness, religion, hope and lack of hope colliding with the precursors and aftermath of the holocaust. It wasn‘t a pleasant or easy read in any way but I‘m glad I tackled it.

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This book is heartbreaking.

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This book is so powerful. And devastating.

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RaimeyGallant Nice quote. :) And welcome to Litsy! #LitsyWelcomeWagon Some of us put together Litsy tips to help new Littens navigate the site. It's the link in my bio on my page in case you need it. 7y
Lynnsoprano Welcome to our Litsy family. Great quote! 7y
Megabooks Welcome! 👋🏻 7y
revenge4porgy Very true, Rae! Welcome! 😎 4y
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litsybookclub
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Hi everyone! Sorry to take the nominations post down. Here it is back! We just want to remind everyone it MUST be read reasonably within a month so we've instituted a 400 pg max on a book (with some exceptions for prose). The books nominated in the past post will be commented below that passed.

litsybookclub Also please use GoodReads for correct page counts or Amazon. Litsy doesn't have that correct in their database yet. Here are the ALREADY nominated books, your seconds and thirds were counted already :) 8y
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litsybookclub (Page # exception made for prose) 8y
litsybookclub PLEASE continue to second third and nominate more books, sorry for the confusion, we just want to set people up for success! 8y
litsybookclub @CynCruz23 Barkskins is over 700 pages, sorry about that! 8y
maximoffs I second Dumplin! Been dying to read that 8y
Novelnerd88 I third Dumplin! 8y
BookishFeminist Because Louise Erdrich is always wonderful: 8y
Sweettartlaura I second HEX 😱 8y
litsybookclub @Skiles unfortunately we're not including books with A, And or The, those are considered words! 8y
Mayread Sorry thought i read they were ok on the deleted post. 8y
maximoffs @Skiles It's all good! Nope we were pointing out that we are counting them as words. Sorry for the confusion(also I switched accounts lol) 8y
BookishFeminist Psst @steverogers Americanah is nearly 500 pgs lol 8y
maximoffs @BookishFeminist literally this is what happens to me on sudafed I lose my damn mind 8y
BookishFeminist @steverogers totally understand, that shit makes me hallucinate, as does NyQuil & Benadryl. 8y
maximoffs @bookishfeminist I need to sleep. It doesn't help I'm using a little monster tallying system to track nominations 8y
BookishFeminist @steverogers aw go to sleep! Tracking nominations can wait for you to feel better 😊 ...a little monster tallying system? I have no idea what that is lol 8y
BookishFeminist Also oooo if everyone hasn't read this already lol: 8y
SammiJ Oh my gosh I have been dying to read Dumplin!! 8y
Bookworm54 I have always wanted to read Lolita. I also third room, and nominate normal ☺️ (and I learnt how to tag books! Yay) 8y
Livelovebark Buttttt it's 486 pages. So it's probably not an option? 8y
Livelovebark I second Room 8y
Gayan I have never read this! 😱 8y
PennyPistol Yes, please! I third 8y
queerbookreader Alrighty I nominate 8y
syasutake I also vote for Neverwhere 8y
Wendirella I third Rebecca! 8y
DivineDiana I vote for Neverwhere! 8y
Mairi A great book by a great writer- 8y
LisaReads I fourth 8y
ErinC I second 8y
LisaReads I also vote for 8y
BrittanyArcand5 I vote Rebecca!! 8y
Peddler410 Grunt by Mary Roach 8y
Peddler410 Homecoming by Cynthia Voigt 8y
InaAndBooks Eric by Terry Pratchett 8y
ReadThisBookYall Second (or third?) 8y
MissCarrieLou But then again, I've owned Room for a couple years and still haven't read it! So wouldn't be mad if that was the pick! 8y
Josie Fifth 8y
rachelm Holograms! 8y
ImaginativeMom Having said that, on my TBR pile is 8y
Librarianaut I third Hex 8y
Librarianaut And throw in a vote for Neverwhere, too 8y
litsybookclub @Thisadamishere That book title has two words :) 8y
thisconstantreader That's true. My mistake lol 8y
maximoffs Second Attachments and Friendship 8y
maximoffs Second Binti 8y
syasutake Another vote for 8y
maximoffs I'm also going to nominate because I have a love for the Russian Revolution stuff 8y
maximoffs And last one I think 8y
[DELETED] 1409720085 I guess 12th (?) 8y
mattgodfrey Ok my post loaded slowly and didn't see those last two titles had been re-added. Sorry for the repeats. :) 8y
maximoffs SECOND POINTE SO GOOD 8y
KVanRead I second 8y
LibrarianRyan Second it was awesome. 8y
maximoffs @LibrarianRyan Illuminae ended up being too long 😭 sorry! I'll add your others 8y
steph_hashes_tags Not sure if it's been mentioned yet, but 8y
LibrarianRyan @steverogers that's okay. I just picked up a copy. My friends kept telling me it was a short quick read. I should have guessed. I have an ARC of Gimmina and it is quite large. But if you ever look at the pages they are not full text every page. Lots of graphic. Probably why I'm told it's quick. 8y
litsybookclub @LibrarianRyan do you think it could be finished easily within a month? That's our main concern! 8y
LibrarianRyan @Litsybookclub I'll read it and let you know. The audiobook is 4 hours shorter than RPO. I'll keep it in mind for later. 8y
litsybookclub @Litsybookclub are you sure? If the audiobook is shorter we have no problem adding it! 8y
bellasocks You-Carolyn Kepnes 8y
Bookzombie I vote for 8y
LibrarianRyan @Litsybookclub RPO audio unabridged 15 h 46 m, illuminae audio unabridged 11 hours 41 m according to Amazon. 8y
litsybookclub @LibrarianRyan fair game then friend! 8y
AmyG Hystopia - David Means (352 pages according to Amazon) 8y
catiewithac Blackass by A. Igoni Barrett 8y
catiewithac Third! (Never read it but it's been on my bookshelf for ages!) 8y
moranadatter Fourth 8y
LeslieO Dumplin' 8y
litsybookclub BLIND NOMINATIONS ARE OVER NONE BEYOND THIS POINT WILL BE COUNTED. SEE MOST RECENT POST FOR NEXT STEP 8y
revenge4porgy Night, Twilight, Divergent, Cinder. 4y
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There may be times when we are powerless to prevent injustice, but there must never be a time when we fail to protest.

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DennisJacobRosenfeld
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I have handed in my last paper this semester. Now I can go back to reading whatever grabs my fancy. First up is this Wiesel novel.

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