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Girl, Woman, Other
Girl, Woman, Other | Bernardine Evaristo
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TheIntrovertedDodoBird
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Twelve incredible Black British women, ingeniously intertwined stories & dynamic narratives, Evaristo forsakes any conventional structure to her prose, much like her effervescent, tempestuous, non-conforming heroines that challenge societal standards towards gender-identity, race, class, sexulity & femininity. Intergenerational, awe-inspiring, and relevant, I found myself transported & enthralled by each passing narrative. Absolutely incredible!

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LisaBam
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Mehso-so

Versatile, entertaining and snackable. A contemporary, pop cultural sequence of snippets strung together - unfiltered, without classification and, literally, without periods or commas. A TikTok to read that makes me wonder: Does it have enough depth? What‘s the impact? Will I even remember having read it?

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Afua
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Where do I begin with this book? The effortlessness with which Evaristo weaves narratives and generations together is nothing short of spectacular. These tales are glorious and rich and honest and human oh so delightfully queer.
The full-bodiness of this book is everything and so much more.

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IndianBookworm
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Confused regarding my next read, 'Malibu Rising' or the tagged book. Or should just focus on my chai!😍

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CarolynM
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A series of interconnected short stories exploring the lives of British women of different generations, all with African heritage. I thought the first two stories, featuring a couple of strong characters and an interesting mother-daughter dynamic, were brilliant. I was disappointed to only see these characters briefly later in the book. For me, the other stories were less interesting. #AuldLangSpine

Cinfhen Great choice 😊I loved this book 1y
Bookbuyingaddict I envy anyone who hasn‘t read this remarkable book yet 🙂 1y
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britt_brooke So good!! 1y
Librarybelle I need to read this one! (edited) 1y
BarbaraBB I felt the same, slightly disappointed to be honest! 1y
squirrelbrain Great choice! 1y
azulaco This was my favorite #TournamentofBooks2020 read. 1y
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CBee
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Jen ♥️♥️♥️ Thank you so much for the book!! I‘ve wanted to read this for ages. You are so sweet to think of me. And I adore this bookmark from your local library! Thank you again 🥰 @Jas16

Jas16 Loved this book and hope that you do too. 2y
CBee @Jas16 thanks again ♥️😊 2y
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VanessaCW
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I enjoyed this book more than I thought I would. I read this with my local book group so it‘s not something I would‘ve chosen to read myself. It‘s a good book but I was glad when it ended. I did get a little bored towards the conclusion. The style of writing didn‘t help. 4⭐️

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VanessaCW
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I‘m reading this with my local book group ready for discussion on 28 July.

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kera_11
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this book twists between 12 women and their lives and relationships. it is so good. the author pulls you into each character and story so well and it‘s so engaging to see the similarities and differences between all of these unique women and to see them interact with each other too sometimes.

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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
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I haven't been to a used bookstore to browse in so long! I had great luck this afternoon at one of my local stores, run by a literary non-profit organization.

The three on the left have been on my TBR for years! I've already read Get a Life, Chloe Brown, but as a digital audiobook like I've done with all of Talia Hibbert's books. I wanted to have a physical copy of my favourite book of the Brown sisters trio to display on my book shelf.

vivastory The tagged book is definitely one of my favorites of the year 2y
CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian @vivastory I'm looking forward to reading it! 2y
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vivastory
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Now reading. I have just finished the Yazz section and I have to say that what Evaristo accomplished in those 30 pages is pretty remarkable.

sarahbarnes Yes!! Loved this book! 2y
Leniverse I had this one on audio alongside reading the text. It was awesome. It lends itself so well to being narrated and yet the formatting unusual enough, I felt like I missed out if I only did the audio. 2y
vivastory @sarahbarnes I just finished the first chapter. I have a great feeling about it! 2y
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vivastory @Leniverse That's a good idea. Might do the same later on! 2y
Megabooks I‘ve read this book three times. It‘s a fave for sure. Really brilliant. 2y
vivastory @Megabooks I love how Evaristo portrays the complexity of her characters, despite our ideologies 2y
Hooked_on_books I just read this one this year as well. I loved it! 2y
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SweetP1967
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Once I adapted to the unique writing style (which happened quickly) I got sucked into the stories. So enjoyable and so many different experiences.

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youneverarrived
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To write twelve distinct, diverse and interesting characters takes talent and ambition. I wouldn‘t be able to say who was who now I‘ve finished it but when reading it they all felt different. I liked the ways in which they connected, and differed. I bought this in 2019 at the Strand when I went to NY for the first time and it‘s one of those books that just holds a memory for me of when I bought it; glad to have finally read it. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

squirrelbrain Sigh….wish I could go to The Strand again! 😁 I enjoyed this book too. 2y
youneverarrived @squirrelbrain imagine a few hours there just browsing 😌 2y
batsy Great review! And it's lovely when a book brings back memories of being in a particular place 💜 2y
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andrew61 Great review and great to have a memory attached. 2y
Suet624 Yes to all of this! And I love the photo. 2y
youneverarrived @batsy thank you! It really is 🤍 2y
youneverarrived @andrew61 thank you 🙏 2y
youneverarrived @Suet624 it‘s so nice to have some sun to sit in the garden and read 💕 2y
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youneverarrived
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Getting reading time in where I can. Holidays aren‘t quite as relaxing with a toddler 😂 but having lots of fun 🤍

rockpools Have a lovely holiday Katie! 2y
RaeLovesToRead This book was fantastic! 2y
Cathythoughts Hi Katie 👋 You and the bump are looking good 🥰 2y
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erzascarletbookgasm Enjoy your holidays and the book 💕 2y
BarbaraBB Love the belly! 2y
Megabooks So happy for you! 💜💜 2y
BiblioLitten Are you enjoying the book? I loved it 😊 2y
youneverarrived @BiblioLitten I‘ve not read for a few days thanks to Covid 😩 but what I have read of it I‘ve really liked! Glad to hear you loved it 🤍 (edited) 2y
vivastory I hope that everything is okay & that you recover from Covid quickly! 🤞 2y
youneverarrived @vivastory thanks Scott appreciate that 🤍 I ended up having a drip for a few hours but felt so much better after it! It‘s just the tiredness at the minute but getting there 🙏 2y
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Niharika87
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Book Three of 2022 Done. I just finished reading this beautiful & different book.! the stories were so beautifully written,the language & vocabulary was crisp & radical.The interwoven stories, the different backgrounds all very vivid and beautifully written.!! The evolution of society, relationships and the modern world is the base of the stories.I am sure one will find oneself relating to some story, some situation when in the deeps of the book.

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unreal
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This book was amazing. 12 different perspectives. 12 distinct identities. 12 people with their own problems, their own victories, their own stories. I just loved it.

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Hooked_on_books
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This book is absolutely incredible. Evaristo lovingly sketches these women and makes them full, complex human beings, with good traits and bad, spanning so many life experiences. While I‘m sad I didn‘t pick it up sooner, I‘m so glad I just experienced it. It gets all the stars from me.

Leftcoastzen What a pose!🐶Your pups crack me up! 2y
Suet624 Glad you were able to get to it! 2y
Christine I really loved this one, too. 2y
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TrishB I loved this one 👍🏻 2y
LeahBergen That sleeping position! 😆 2y
Centique Great review - I totally agree 😍 2y
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Chars
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What a unique structure and writing style Evaristo employs. Without any full-stop punctuation, each line spills into the next as the story jump backwards and forwards across generations. This stream-of-consciousness-flow is balanced with the practical of the day-to-day experiences and relationships that tie these characters together. The story somehow manages to span over a hundred years yet seem firmly rooted in the conversations of today.

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Liz_M
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In twelve interconnected vignettes, Evaristo explores ways to be British-African. The stories reward close reading-- besides the obvious connections, details from one character play out in another‘s story. It also plays with form; each story has moments of fractured prose breaking into fragments of poetry. The one downside of the creative structure is not all characters are well-drawn and the similarly structured stories began to feel repetitive.

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Centique
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Reading in the boat after a swim in the bay = bliss (apart from when the kids are arguing 🤨)

This was just as good as everybody said. 12 lives in Britain (girl, woman and other), 12 different experiences of the world and 12 different ways of living in it. I loved that it showed different generations and points of view that didn‘t always “get” each other - and yet so much of their experiences interlinked, overlapped, ⬇️

Centique …made me hopeful that there is room for friendship and better understanding to develop. 2y
IuliaC Great review and wonderful photo! 2y
Cinfhen That water looks so inviting!! Glad you‘re able to get away 😍enjoy xx 2y
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Chelsea.Poole Does seem like bliss! Very different than my current reality, living on hot tea in sweaters under a bunch of snow! But still with the kids arguing 😉 2y
Trashcanman 😘 2y
TrishB Looks beautiful ♥️ 2y
TrishB And I love this book too. 2y
rockpools That looks gorgeous! (The water here REALLY doesn‘t look like that today!) And great review- I really should read this sooner rather than later. 2y
CarolynM Your weather looks a lot better than ours thus week🙂 Enjoy 2y
readordierachel A lovely review and a lovely photo 💙 I adored this book 2y
Centique @IuliaC thank you! 😘 2y
Centique @Cinfhen we have been very blessed! Not often we time our holiday with such good weather. So much aroha 💕 to you my lovely friend 2y
Centique @Chelsea.Poole kids arguing is a constant isn‘t it?! 😂😂 2y
Centique @Trashcanman love at you George. Throwing handfuls of it 💕💕 2y
Cathythoughts Beautiful bay ❤️ a swim there sounds wonderful 2y
Centique @TrishB thanks Trish 😘 such a good book. Hope you are feeling much better 💕 2y
Centique @rockpools give it 4 months and I‘ll be envying your weather I‘m sure 😂 2y
Centique @CarolynM we‘re in the sunny north - that‘s much more sun than I get at home! One more day and we‘re back to Auckland. 2y
Centique @readordierachel it‘s so good isn‘t it. Such a skill to show so many points of view and have everyone be fully rounded and substantial. 2y
Centique @Cathythoughts I‘m like a water baby when there‘s a boat and some sun 😍 2y
Reggie I need to get to this book. Lovely pic! What do they argue about? 2y
Centique @Reggie oh they argue about who used which towel, who ate the most chips, who bumped who, who didn‘t dive in when they said they would, who sits in which seat …. Luckily now they‘re older it‘s only like twice a day instead of every ten minutes! 2y
Reggie @Centique Lololol 2y
batsy That is a gorgeous scene! And great review—I was so eager to acquire a copy of this last year, but as expected, I've yet to read it 😂 2y
Rissreads I‘m so jealous that looks glorious! I loved this book too! X 2y
Centique @Rissreads 😘😘 how‘s it going with you Nerissa? How are your family? 2y
Rissreads @Centique it‘s been hard at the moment with my parents health and my mums declining memory. I‘m just doing the best I can. I‘m loving my new house, my own space. I have so many new reading spots! How are you doing? (edited) 2y
Centique @Rissreads oh you poor things. Looking after our parents as they age can be so hard. I find my father‘s changing health and acuity so sad and depressing. He gets so grumpy now because things are harder for him to remember and his body is too weak to do what he wants it to 😣 I hope there are still happy times to be had with your parents. And yay for the new house! 💕 2y
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kissmehardy
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I love how all of these stories intertwined, usually in ways I wouldn't have predicted! A fascinating look between generations and a reminder that someone's surface doesn't show their totality. #contemporaryfiction

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Jeg
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This is one of many books I was given at Book club Xmas. It‘s taken me a while to read it as I‘ve replaced my early morning reading with walking. This was perfect for me as it was sort of short stories about different women all connected in some way. Lots of comments on feminism, racism and the political landscape of the time each part is written about. I enjoyed it. Can see why it won.
#joysbooks2021
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Suet624 I enjoyed this one too. 2y
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Liz_M
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Thank you @monalyisha for mentioning the spam folder -- sure enough, that is where my match's #NYWD22 list of books ended up!

@staci.reads has good taste -- I've read, and loved, three of the books on the list. I'm most excited about the three pictured above (one of which I was gifted in last year's #jolabokaflodswap and haven't read yet 😬 ). Now off to research the three lesser-known titles!

monalyisha I love, love, love Circe! And Migrations is on my TBR, too! I hope you enjoy! 💖 2y
squirrelbrain I loved all 3 of these! 2y
staci.reads Thanks 😊. I read some great ones this year!I am excited that so many of your titles are new to me! I've been researching them this afternoon and have my first choice narrowed down to five possibilities. I am so very intrigued by the Murderbot series, though, that may be where I start. 2y
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staci.reads Curious...Which 3 have you read already? 2y
Liz_M @staci.reads My bookclub read the tagged book and I enjoyed it immensely. Even though I spent far too much of the book speculating the _exact_ neighborhood in which it was set (I wanted to figure it out from the book, not google it). 😁 2y
Liz_M @staci.reads I had heard so many good things, for years, about Jemisin and finally picked up the tagged book. Honestly it was struggle -- I wanted it to be more Tolkienian. But it kept tugging at me and 5 months later I picked up the second and read it and the third in less than a week. 2y
Liz_M @staci.reads I read the tagged book a very long time ago and loved it. How not to love a magical mystery book about books? 2y
staci.reads @Liz_M Deacon King Kong was so unexpected for me! I went into it expecting something really heavy, and while there was heavy content, the humor was a wonderful surprise for me! And he absolutely brought his characters to life, which is essential for me. I've learned I gravitate toward character-driven novels. Have you read anything else by James McBride? I want to try more of his work in the new year.
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staci.reads @Liz_M I picked up The Fifth Season for #AuthorAMonth last January and really liked it - enough to pick up the second book and read it a few months later. I actually am terrible about continuing to read series. I read a lot of first books and never get back the rest. I thought The Obelisk Gate was even better! I have not read the third book yet. 2y
staci.reads @Liz_M I just read The Shadow of the Wind a few weeks ago, and fell in love with it. I agree, I'm a sucker for books about books. I was surprised that the language was so beautiful. I think I expected too much would be lost in the translation. I noticed a few on your list are translated. I'm curious if you read them for a challenge of some type or is that usual for you to read so widely from other cultures? I look forward to branching out. 2y
BarbaraBB I loved Migrations and Circe. Girl, Woman, Other is good too. You'll have a good month!
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mcctrish
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There is a lot to admire in this award winning book, the poetic prose style, the diverse female characters, the multiple time lines the characters live in, the sexual spectrum they encompass and then how some characters intersect, drawing it all together. But I just didn‘t care

Libby1 Same here. I bailed. I did, however enjoy Mr Loverman. 2y
mcctrish @Libby1 Mr Loverman does look very good!!! Thanks for the recommendation 2y
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mcctrish
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I‘m struggling to get into this book. Maybe it‘s the season, maybe it‘s the rain, maybe I need another book 🤣🤣 my husband and I dressed up at school yesterday, Frida and the mad scientist

Read-y_Picker Fantastic!!! 2y
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mcctrish @Read-y_Picker funnily enough a lot of girls wanted to know if I had red lipstick on under my mask 🤣🤣 2y
Read-y_Picker @mcctrish and now I need to know! 😂 Some days I do miss lipstick … 2y
mcctrish 🤣🤣 @Read-y_Picker no ( what a mess under the mask- probably end up all over my face 🤣🤣🤦🏻‍♀️) I miss lipstick, but I think it will take time to adjust to it 2y
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BiblioLitten
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I‘m buddy reading this book with my sister on this crispy autumn day 💛🧡❤️

#currentlyreading

readordierachel Such a lovely book 2y
BiblioLitten @readordierachel I thought so too! I actually picked it up after my sister told me that she had trouble reading it. We both loved it after we read it together. 2y
readordierachel Yay! That's great :) 2y
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SamAnne
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Wow. All the stars and the last few pages brought tears. Evaristo brilliantly brings together so many characters and life stories reflecting the good, bad and ugly of society and our times, as well as the love, beauty and hope as well, all intertwined. My soul needed this novel. And the stream-of-consciousness, prose style worked so well!

SamAnne I found it the perfect book to read sitting mostly passenger on a road trip through gorgeous country….I could watch the beauty outside the car in between reading a short paragraph or two without my mind getting disconnected from the story. 3y
Megabooks I loved this as well. I‘ve read it three times! 3y
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Anna from Gustine
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I liked it, but I can't say that I loved it. I appreciated its boldness. The author did a good job of creating distinct character sketches of individual women. However, I sensed repetitiveness in the style and a bit of self-conscious virtue-signaling. I also didn't think the sketches tied in well at the end, even though all the characters were somehow connected to each other. Nonetheless, still worth reading for the dynamic prose alone.

mcctrish I‘m about half way through this and I‘m not loving it. In fact, Im struggling to pick it up except before bed. I have really liked some stories but I‘m finding it hard to care about all these disparate characters 2y
Anna from Gustine @mcctrish Yeah, I can relate. It was not a page-turner for me. :-( 2y
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i.z.booknook
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This book follows the lives of several black, British women over different generations. I loved it! It felt so unique and candid. I could instantly see and understand the characters, they were so nuanced and detailed and flawed and relatable. A beautiful book and I‘m really glad I read it!

SamAnne Reading right now and loving it, esp. the humor and snarkiness! 3y
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Habeeba
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It took three weeks to finish reading this novel. I have got to admit, Bernardine Evaristo is a remarkable writer. I am glued to the book even though the book's content is inversely proportional to my ideology.

This book discusses women and their various sexual orientations, lesbians, non-binary, transgender, etc.

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SamAnne
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I don't do readathons much, but maybe this will be some additional inspiration to finish my book club reads, including the tagged, my #LMPBC books, and catch up on essays and fiction in the last month's New Yorkers. Thanks for organizing @Andrew65. I think I will take the option of starting today rather than tomorrow. Starting.....NOW! Or when lunch hour rolls around....

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Habeeba
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Katerina
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Currently in Greece in an interpreting assignment. Could be worse 😉

SamAnne I plan to start this one this weekend. 3y
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BooknerdsLife
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"life is an adventure to be embraced with an open mind and loving heart" ~ Bernardine Evaristo, Girl, Woman, Other

Usually the Awards Winning books and I don't really get along ? but this one here, it was one of very few books I've truly enjoyed last year.
#CuriousCovers #Yellow ?
@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @Eggs ? hope you don't mind me jumping into this book covers photo challenge ?
#bookquotes #booknerd #booknerdslife

Eggs We are happy to have you 💛📒🌼 3y
BooknerdsLife @Eggs Thank you 🤗💛🌻 3y
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IuliaC
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I love how the absence of capital letters and punctuation conveys a feeling of freedom and engulfs the reader. The depiction of issues generations of women have dealt with, some I knew in depth, others less and was grateful to discover, is engrossing; the writing flows in an absorbing way, making the book hard to put down.

BarbaraBB That picture 😍😍 3y
IuliaC @BarbaraBB glad you like it, I'm trying my best, but still have a lot to learn on taking good pics 🙈 3y
BarbaraBB Not at all! It‘s gorgeous! 3y
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IuliaC
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"actually it's the commodification of it that bugs me... once upon a time feminists were so vilified by the media it turned generations of women away from their own liberation because nobody wanted to be denounced as one, they're in a lovefest with it, have you seen all this glamorous photoshoots of stunning young feministas with their funky clothes and big attitude...

feminism needs tectonic plates to shift, not a trendy make-over"

IuliaC @Milara Spui de carte? Cred ca am selectat un citat ne-elocvent, cartea in sine nu mi s-a parut axata aproape deloc pe feminism, chiar ma gandeam ca trateaza subiecte atat de delicate, inca diger ... 3y
IuliaC @Milara da, e clar ca marseaza pe ce e la moda pe moment si amplifica valul. Insa mi-a placut abordarea si modul cum a scris, m-a captivat fara sa ma lase cu subiectele probleme in minte sau pe cap 🙂 3y
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IuliaC
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Happy to have the chance to read on a plane again after over a year of no flights.
This book is simply unputdownable!

LiteraryinLawrence Safe travels! 3y
britt_brooke Such a great read. Love that cover! 3y
BarbaraBB I‘ve been missing traveling so much! 3y
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IuliaC @LiteraryinLititz thank you! 😊 3y
IuliaC @britt_brooke I'm grateful to Litsy for finding out about it 😀 3y
IuliaC @BarbaraBB me too! Over the last year I only travelled internally (throughout Romania), and this is the first time I dare to travel abroad since the beginning of the pandemic. It's strange, very few people, everything looks a bit deserted... 3y
BarbaraBB Yes I can imagine. But you are flying again! I‘ve been to Italy in September and ever since only in the Netherlands 3y
IuliaC @BarbaraBB There are currently just a few destinations to which we're allowed to travel without any restriction and all are in the Southern hemisphere; otherwise I think we're in a red zone for travel to Europe and other countries 🙈 3y
BarbaraBB Where can you go? I envy you! We‘re asked to not leave the country until May... 3y
IuliaC @BarbaraBB Over the last months to Egypt, the Maldives, Tanzania, Kenya and the Dominican Republic without restrictions or lockdown upon return, but we basically have no visibility from a week to the next, rules change rather fast 3y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Stacked!! Be safe 🤗 3y
BarbaraBB That is amazing! I envy you so much! 3y
IuliaC @BarbaraBB let's hope starting from May restrictions will be again removed. Back home we're not allowed to go out after 6 or 8pm, at least we get enough time for reading 😊 3y
IuliaC @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks thank you so much 🤗 3y
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick I hope you're having a great trip! 3y
IuliaC @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick thank you! 😊🤗 3y
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CuriousG
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I'm posting one book per day from the ever growing unread stacks in my personal library. No description or explanation, just books I own and plan to read. #tbr

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Zoes_Human I loved this one! 3y
CuriousG @Zoes_Human I bought this at a point in time when I didn't have any mental space (and still won't until July), so it's sitting on ice until I have the capacity to read/enjoy it. I've heard great things! 3y
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Carlile.Nat
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Loved this book! The stories are engaging and real, and beautifully woven together. Gorgeous 💚

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Julsmarshall
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This was an interesting read; the format is strange with nearly no punctuation or capitalization and odd paragraphs which both helped and hurt the flow. I own it in paperback but switched to listening on #audio and that improved my experience. The multiple character backstories and how they split and intersected was fascinating; being introduced to such a wide cast was really enjoyable. #BookspinBingo #FabulousFebruary @TheAromaofBooks @Andrew65

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 3y
Andrew65 Well done 👏👏👏 3y
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Gracey1
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Brilliant; interesting, funny, sad and entertaining. Made me think a lot.

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Girl, Woman, Other | Bernardine Evaristo
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I spent the morning driving around dropping books at Little Free Libraries in my general area and then working on this fun little puzzle my sis gave me, all while listening to the tagged book.

BookishMarginalia 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 3y
Mommamanzi What an awesome idea! 3y
Gissy I wish we could have that where I live. I have so many books to donate! 3y
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BennettBookworm So fantastic!! 3y
Ruthiella Happy trees 🌲 🌳🌲🌳😀 3y
SaunteringVaguelyDownwards I have a stack of books waiting for me to do the same! 3y
Mimi28 I have gotten really into God and being spiritual especially with all of my health problems. I still put the beast boy graphic novel on hold though, lol. I emailed you. I forgot how to access the document, lol (#jb) I hope all is well with you!! ❤️❤️🤗🤗😻😻 3y
LibrarianRyan Yeah. I have a stack that i was originally going to put inthe Lamphere LFL or the Washington Middle School Library, but since mine is getting closer to being done, I am in a holding pattern. 3y
Soubhiville @Mimi28 I‘m really bad about answering emails... the #jb list should be in your email... the updated one was sent out last week some time. I can forward it. All I have to do is click on the attachment to open it. 3y
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Nalbuque
Girl, Woman, Other | Bernardine Evaristo
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Pickpick

This work was gorgeous and gave me A L L the feels. Some parts were more relatable than others, but the whole thing was just so... real? This was a refreshing read, altho heavy at times. #BookerPrize2019 #BlackAuthors #Feminism #LGBTQ #2021

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kalivha
Girl, Woman, Other | Bernardine Evaristo
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Pickpick

I really appreciated this book and would recommend it to others in a heartbeat, but it wasn't quite a favourite.

Nevertheless, I really appreciated the cast of characters, the LGBTQ representation, and the discourse about race. I just didn't get on with the writing style as well as I would want to, and that's really my main criticism, which feels like it might be more of a problem within myself than a problem with the book!

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Theexplorer
Girl, Woman, Other | Bernardine Evaristo
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I have to fight the urge to quote EVERY line in this book. Such a beautiful fun read 🧡.

“instead he‘s President for Life of our family”
“it was his pulpit and we were his captive congregation”
“she‘s never complained about her lot, or argued with him, a sure sign she‘s oppressed”
“they didn‘t realize unprotected sex meant a dance with death”
“there is someone for everyone in this world”

Nute Welcome to Litsy! It‘s a warm and friendly community. I know that you will enjoy yourself here. I‘m looking forward to getting to know you!🙂 3y
Theexplorer Thank you @Nute I‘m happy to be here. 😃 3y
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