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The Eighth Life
The Eighth Life: (for Brilka) The International Bestseller | Nino Haratischvili
142 posts | 42 read | 6 reading | 97 to read
That night Stasia took an oath, swearing to learn the recipe by heart and destroy the paper. And when she was lying in her bed again, recalling the taste with all her senses, she was sure that this secret recipe could heal wounds, avert catastrophes, and bring people happiness. But she was wrong. At the start of the twentieth century, on the edge of the Russian Empire, a family prospers. It owes its success to a delicious chocolate recipe, passed down the generations with great solemnity and caution. A caution which is justified: this is a recipe for ecstasy that carries a very bitter aftertaste Stasia learns it from her Georgian father and takes it north, following her new husband, Simon, to his posting at the centre of the Russian Revolution in St Petersburg. Stasias is only the first in a symphony of grand but all too often doomed romances that swirl from sweet to sour in this epic tale of the red century. Tumbling down the years, and across vast expanses of longing and loss, generation after generation of this compelling family hears echoes and sees reflections. Great characters and greater relationships come and go and come again; the world shakes, and shakes some more, and the reader rejoices to have found at last one of those glorious old books in which you can live and learn, be lost and found, and make indelible new friends.
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LiteraryHoarderPenny
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Pickpick

5 🌟 My Kobo says I spent 27.4 hours reading this epic masterpiece. Chock full of history and many generations of family saga - it‘s definitely my kind of book!! Gorgeous writing and impeccable translation. It took me just days shy of one month to read it. A worthwhile amount of time spent for sure. Of course now what do I read next??

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perfectsinner

Because your hands tremble and your heart is full of holes

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perfectsinner
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This book is pretty great, and the view isn't bad, either 😏
The Eighth Life by Nino Hararischvili
It's an epic 900+ page tome that I'm trying to read very, very carefully so as not to break the spine. I picked it up at a used book sale, and it doesn't look like it's ever been opened or read.

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quietlycuriouskate
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My first completed read of 2024 is a 5🌟!
Oof, this book! It feels wrong to say I enjoyed 900+ pages about inter-generational trauma but I loved the many hours I spent with the various members of the Jashi family. And though it is a mighty tome, the only thing that slowed me down was trying to bench press it in bed of a night.

It's primarily set in the Caucasus/USSR throughout the 20th Century: you can probably supply your own trigger warnings.

squirrelbrain I loved this too when I read it! 12mo
perfectsinner Reading this now and it's got some beautiful writing in it I picked a good one for my vacation. I'm trying to read it carefully as I don't want to crack the spine, and it looks like it's never even been opened/read. Glad to hear I picked a good one for my vacation 5mo
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Amor4Libros
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I‘m having my best reading year yet! This book was amazing! Sometimes, the historical parts lost me a little bit, but I understand this was a needed thread to stitch this story.

I‘m glad I joined a buddy read for this (had never heard about this book before), and the discussions every Sunday have been so enriching.

Please read this! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Amor4Libros
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Joined a buddy read for this masterpiece of a book!

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jenniferw88
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#nationalchocolateday @dabbe

Favourite is dark chocolate, but I love the strawberry/orange cremes as well, and also mint. After Eights are VERY dangerous!

I don't eat any specific Halloween food!

dabbe I wish I had your willpower! 🤩 14mo
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RaeLovesToRead
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Staying with a friend. This is her bookshelf... how many out of 10 shall we give her? 🤔😄

vivastory Beyond Black is one of my fave books of all time. Automatic 10 out of 10
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vivastory Bonus points for The Blind Assassin 2y
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LeeRHarry I see Small Pleasures - top marks! 2y
RaeLovesToRead @vivastory @MicheleinPhilly @LeeRHarry Aww, she will be very pleased, I'm sure! 😄😊 2y
Soubhiville Some great books there! 2y
Ruthiella Nice mix of titles,genres, etc. Very orderly. Not afraid of a chunkster. Judges say: a 10 out of 10! 👍 2y
Branwen Oooooh The Eighth Life is so so good! 😍 2y
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rmaclean4
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I have changed this list so many times! I am reading The Eighth Life for the March of the Mammoths. The Secret History for the Buzzword challange. The Gracekeepers from my TBR Jar. The Strays for the Simon Savage prompt. I hope the #bookspin will double up one of these!! @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 2y
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Crazeedi
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#12Booksof2022 @Andrew65
My pick for February is a no brainer. Though definitely a chunkster, this book was a top read for me this year. The perspective from a life lived in ways so different from my experience was something to ponder for a long time. I highly recommend

Andrew65 This on my TBR 🙈 I need to get to it. 2y
Crazeedi @Andrew65 be prepared! It's long! But its fascinating! So different 2y
AnneCecilie I loved this one too when I read it. 2y
Andrew65 @Crazeedi I think 2023 is the year of long books. 2y
Crazeedi @Andrew65 it's good to immerse oneself in long stories! 2y
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AnneCecilie
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#AlphabetGame #LetterE

I knew I was reading a new favorite by the first page, and I‘m so excited about her new novel coming out this fall.

An other contender is Excellent Women by Barbara Prym. This was my first Prym, but it won‘t be my last.

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Thank you for playing!! 2y
MaureenMc Ooh, I didn‘t know this author had a new book coming out! 2y
AnneCecilie @MaureenMc I think it is this fall and a considerable shorter one than this one 2y
MaureenMc @AnneCecilie Shorter? Even better! 😄 2y
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Karisimo
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I‘m a sucker for books set in Russia. Throw in a handful of magical realism and I‘m sold!

#LetterE
#AlphabetGame
@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Thank you for playing 2y
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Yoricke_SouthAfrica
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I'm always hesitant to claim a book as "one of the best I've ever read", as I've read so many great books, however this book truly deserves the title. What a phenomenal story this has been! A heartwarming and heartbreaking story of Soviet Georgia, from WW1 until the country breaks from the Soviet Union, focused on the impact on one family over many generations. I was absolutely hooked from the very first page. Brilliant!

Suet624 Congrats! That‘s a hefty hunk of paper! 3y
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Yoricke_SouthAfrica
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This book came highly recommended. I waited almost 4 weeks for it to arrive. Now I'm ready for this almost 1000 page book. I do love Big Books 💜🤩

Bklover Have you started this one? I just bought it myself. 3y
Yoricke_SouthAfrica @Bklover I did, I'm almost done with it. It is one of the best books I've ever read. Fantastic story and really good writing. 3y
Bklover Oooh, thanks! Now I‘m feeling inspired! 3y
Yoricke_SouthAfrica @Bklover I'll write a review once I'm done (not that I'm the best review writer). I actually don't want this book to end, it's been such an wonderful journey. Please let me know what you think of it. 3y
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Amiable
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Way to go, Amy! (Special props for tacking this chunkster in paper. My husband insists that my current 1,000+-page chunkster “doesn't really count“ because I'm reading it on my tablet. In his view, you get all the points for carrying this one around for several months. 🙂 )

@AmyG
#ChunksterChallenge2022

coffeewithbooks That a big book. Good job !! I never read a chunkster before. (edited) 3y
TheBookHippie 🎉🎉🎉 3y
Amiable @coffeewithbooks Join us! The hardest part of completing a chunkster is making the decision to pick it up and start it, IMO. Then it's just one page at a time until the end. Just like any other book. :) If the thought of an 800+ page book intimidates you, we are going to change things up a bit for 2023 with graduated tiers -- so you can start smaller and work your way up to the big guys! 3y
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wanderinglynn Congrats! 🎉👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🥳 3y
MaureenMc 🥳🥳🥳 3y
Lindy Way to go, @AmyG ! 3y
Megabooks Congratulations Amy!! 3y
squirrelbrain Congratulations @amyg! 🎉🎉🎉 3y
rockpools 🎉🎉🎉 A great read! And congrats for getting through it in print! 3y
Kelly326 Congrats!! 3y
slategreyskies Yay Amy!! Congrats!! ✨ 3y
Alfoster Woohoo! 3y
Bookwormjillk Congratulations @AmyG 🎉🎉🎉 3y
coffeewithbooks @AmyG your welcome (: 3y
coffeewithbooks @Amiable I always wanted to try to read Gone with The Wind but to nervous read it. 3y
Amiable @coffeewithbooks That‘s a really good first chunkster! It‘s very readable —you get caught up in the story and don‘t really pay attention to the size of it . Give it a try! We‘re all over here cheering you on. 🙂 3y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! Great work @AmyG !! 3y
coffeewithbooks @Amiable thank you . I‘m get the library soon (: 3y
Mollyanna Nicely done @AmyG 🥳🥳🥳 3y
CoverToCoverGirl Congratulations @AmyG 🎉 ✔️ 3y
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Amiable
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Way to go, @MaureenMc! Another chunkster toppled in the #ChunksterChallenge2022!

Bookwormjillk Yay 🎉🎉🎉 3y
squirrelbrain Well done! 🎉🎉🎉 3y
Lcsmcat Hooray! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 3y
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Megabooks Awesome!! 🤩🤩 3y
AmyG 🙌🏻🎉 3y
Blackink_WhitePaper Great job 👏 well done 👏 3y
slategreyskies Yay, @MaureenMc !! 🙌✨ 3y
CoverToCoverGirl Well done! 👏💃🎉 @MaureenMc 3y
MaureenMc Thanks, all! I‘d like to thank my Paperwhite, which enabled me to read this tome without injury! 😁 3y
TheAromaofBooks Yay!!! 3y
Mollyanna Woohoo! Nicely done @MaureenMc 🥳🥳🥳 3y
Kelly326 Congrats! 3y
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Crazeedi
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#SharreadsReadathon book1
This was a chunskster!! 1000 plus pages, but once it draws you in, you'll be captured. From Stasia to her great granddaughter Niza the story of the generations is told in the setting of the Russian revolution forward. The family lives in Georgia where the family sells sweets using a secret chocolate recipe. As the years pass the son of the chocolatier becomes a high ranking official in the Soviet union. ⬇️

Crazeedi Niza is the narrator and in graphic prose tells the history of her family. This book is a translation and is very well done. Highly recommend!! 3y
AmyG I am so enjoying this. Only 2 lives left! 3y
Amandajoy I‘ve been tempted to get this one on audio. 3y
Crazeedi @AmyG I totally enjoyed this book, but it took me a long time to read!! 3y
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MaureenMc
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This novel is the definition of epic, covering hundreds of years of Georgian history through the lens of a single family. Cruelty, brutality, & much loss, but also love, duty, and a touch of magic. The prose was beautiful; kudos to the translator(s).
And with that, I‘ve completed my #chunksterchallenge2022! Woot!

DivineDiana Congratulations! 👏🏻📚👏🏻 3y
Amiable Fabulous! Great job! 3y
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AmyG Congrats! I am reading this and I have 2 lives left! Really enjoying it. 3y
Texreader Congratulations!! 3y
MaureenMc @AmyG I meant to tag you & ask how it‘s going! I‘m glad you‘re enjoying it, too. 😁 3y
MaureenMc @Texreader Thank you! 3y
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MaureenMc
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A bit late, but better late than never, as they say. 😆
💖No Valentine‘s pics this year, so I‘m sharing a pic of my daughter reading aloud to her fish, Olaf. 😁
💙Tagged my current read, which is for #Chunksterchallenge. Definite pick so far!
🖤 Today I‘m grateful my daughter only has a half-day of school, as we‘re expecting freezing rain & snow. 😬
#wondrousWednesday

AkashaVampie Did Olaf melt and then turn into a fish?? Haha 3y
Cathythoughts What a beautiful girl 💕 3y
mabell I love this! 😄❤️ 3y
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AkashaVampie @MaureenMc ur welcome for the laugh!!! 3y
Eggs Oh my gosh how sweet is that!?!♥️♥️ 3y
Nute OMG! So precious!💕 3y
MaureenMc @Nute 😁😊 3y
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MaureenMc
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I‘ve set my Goodreads goal quite a bit lower than years past. I really want to focus on bigger books this year.

My word/theme for 2022 is Hope. 😊

I‘m definitely enjoying the tagged book!

#ThoughtfulThursday

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Mitch
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Thanks for the tag @Crazeedi

1- Holding our nerve and selling our home in the city we‘ve always lived in to relocate to the country! This years challenge has been living with a degree of anxiety about the fragility of everything that I‘m not used to.
2- Tagged - fab fab fab !
3- For our family to be healthy and happy and stress levels to spike less often than they have in recent years!

RaeLovesToRead Added the tagged to my shopping basket! Looks great. 3y
Mitch @RaeLovesToRead it‘s a time investment - but it‘s brilliantly paced and super engaging! 3y
Eggs Sounds exciting #1!! 3y
Crazeedi I have that on my tbr for sure!! And you have such a beautiful new home and life, you deserve all happiness and joy!❤ 3y
Mitch @Crazeedi thank you so much - that means a lot xxx 3y
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jlhammar
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#12Booksof2021 My most memorable read from March. Immersive family saga. A chunkster, but packed with drama. Have some hot chocolate handy.

AmyG This is my 2022 Chunkster book. I‘m excited to read it 3y
AnneCecilie I loved this one too. 3y
Butterfinger This looks so good. @AmyG I am going to say this has to be my chunkster read too. 3y
AmyG @Butterfinger Ooooo….we can discuss when we both finish. 3y
Butterfinger @AmyG yes. I can't wait to get my hands on this book. 3y
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Kangaj1
Pickpick

I just finished my #doublespin for September - about 1000 pages! I read this with a group and never would have picked it up otherwise, but I gave it 4 stars. Very page turnery historical about Georgia/Soviet Union and generations of one family. @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 3y
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Graywacke
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A 934-page sweeping historical romance on Georgia - the country. It basically covers the 20th century, opening around 1900 and closing around 2003, a pivotal and hopeful year for this place. I‘m not going to rave about this, as I was never carried away, but it‘s nicely written and I enjoyed it all, the vaguer first 2/3 in the Soviet shadow, and all the detail touches in the last 300 pages, especially as the Iron Curtain collapsed.

BarbaraBB Great review. I felt the same. Not raving, entertaining though 3y
Graywacke Thanks. I remember you mentioning that. I think it‘s a book that can really click with the right reader, but it all depends on how they respond to that tone. But I didn‘t fully respond. ☺️ I also think it got better when Nika started on her own life. 3y
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Graywacke
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Cat doesn‘t believe me, but I am making some progress. I‘m up to about 1985.

Cathythoughts Cat 💕 3y
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Branwen
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Only 50 pages left of this 930 page tome! It's such a beautiful and emotional tapestry of a story! My fiancee snapped this pic of Rumpel and I taking a quick nap between chapters! Well, I was taking a nap; she was just waiting for me to keep reading to her! 😸💕📚 It's not the most flattering picture of me...🤣😂...but I had to share it with my littens! #catsoflitsy #littenkitten #rumpel

Ruthiella Such a sweet picture! 😻 3y
Jinjer Love this picture! lol at the kitty 3y
Clwojick Rumpel! I love her name! ❤️ (edited) 3y
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TrishB Great pic ❤️ 3y
GingerAntics Love this pic, especially the look on Rumple‘s face… “excuse me, why did the story stop? You start the story?” 3y
tpixie Cute! 3y
Aims42 Great picture!! Totally sums up the reading process needed for this book 👍🏻 3y
saresmoore So cute! And I think totally relaxed with a cat on your chest is THE MOST flattering! 😍 3y
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Graywacke
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Getting my early morning reading in - when i do most of my reading. 15 hours into this one I‘m not quite halfway through (roughly 1958, Soviet Georgia. It started around 1900). It‘s one of four long-ish books I‘ve been reading this month and won‘t finish…which is ok, but also a little strange.

slategreyskies I‘ve been considering reading this one. It looks good, but it‘s such a time commitment. 3y
Graywacke @slategreyskies right, totally understand. It‘s a good fit if you want to zone out in that reading state of mind for a long time. 🙂 I‘m always happy to pick it up. (edited) 3y
BarbaraBB Are you enjoying the book? I know many did but I was never really captured. 3y
Graywacke @BarbaraBB I‘m enjoying. I like spending time with it and I like the overall structure so far. But, I haven‘t been carried away. (And I would like more unique to Georgia, and less sort of widely known “generic”, history and flavor.) 3y
BarbaraBB Yes, I agree about Georgia. I didn‘t learn many new things about it. 3y
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Branwen
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I'm on the home stretch of this book - just hit page 800, only 120 left to go! I am honestly just in awe of how much I love this story. You would think a generational story spanning a century could be a bit of a slog, but it's not! I have been entranced, captivated, and utterly engrossed with every single page. Takes place in Georgia (country not state) and has so much interesting history. I'm dreading the end because I don't want it to be over!

Cathythoughts This is all good to hear 👍🏻❤️… I have it & im often tempted.. but it‘s so long 3y
Branwen @Cathythoughts Yes! It's honestly just such a fantastic story! I would say take your time with it and don't let the length discourage you! It took me well over 6 months to complete it! 🤣😂 3y
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Graywacke
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A few pages here. Just starting.

Tamra Now that‘s a chunkster! I‘m looking forward to your review. I‘m a little turned off by the said romances in the description, but I do love a good multigenerational saga, so I‘m intrigued. (edited) 3y
BookDadGirlDad Wow. That's a commitment... 3y
Graywacke @Tamra i‘m actually not sure what‘s here. But it‘s starts nicely. 3y
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Graywacke @BookDadGirlDad not promising commitment 🙂 Let me see how into it i get. 3y
Cathythoughts Look forward to your thoughts! I have this one 3y
Brimful How are you getting on with this? 3y
Suet624 Good Lord! God bless you. 3y
Graywacke @Suet624 🙂 it‘s a little intimidating 3y
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Dilara
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Finished at last! The best thing about this book was its lush, colourful cover. I did not love the content. The writing is quite pacy so I read it to the end - all 934 pages of it - but now I feel slightly grubby. I could have used my reading time on something less... I don‘t know? What‘s the equivalent of ”click-baity” for books?

#Georgia

Cathythoughts Well , it‘s cover is certainly shown off beautifully in your picture 💫… I have it on my shelf… 3y
Liz_M I hadn't thought of it as click-baity, but I get what you're saying. I just found it tiresome that none of the family members had an ordinary life -- every single one suffered some sort of unspeakable tragedy. 3y
Dilara @Cathythoughts And it goes perfectly with the duvet cover it's on 😂 3y
Dilara @Liz_M All because of chocolate! 3y
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Dilara
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A multicultural morning with an Icelandic-inspired breakfast of skyr, almond cream and blueberries, and a Georgian family saga translated from German. And South-American coffee.

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Dilara
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I have just started The Eighth Life at last! It's been on my shelves for over a year, but it's so big I was keeping it for when I'm on holiday and at home, so I'd have time to read it, and not have to lug it around...

Liz_M I also saved this for when I was on holiday, but didn't have to lug it around because my library bought an ebook. 😊 3y
Dilara @Liz_M That's what I should have done! 3y
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Liz_M
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This story actually has many beginnings.

#FirstLineFridays, @ShyBookOwl

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Mitch
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This book is amazing! It weaves over 100 years of Georgian history through the lives one extended family. It's full of drama and horrors, of emotions and activism. It is a book that gives you space to learn, to grieve, to reflect and to cry - not tears of sentimentality but ones triggered by human pain. It's full of human energy and Georgian landscapes. It has the smell of peaches and the waft of vodka.. I loved it!

squirrelbrain Glad you loved it! ❤️ 4y
Mitch @squirrelbrain oh - I really did 😍 4y
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Mitch
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So wonderful listening to the author talking around the context and background to her research and approach to writing women and writing recent history 👍🏼

Heideschrampf Was this a live-talk? Or is there a recording somewhere? I‘d be super interested, i really loved the book 4y
Mitch @Heideschrampf I watched it live from the British Library. Not sure if it‘s recorded- but the details are all on their website 4y
Heideschrampf @Mitch thanks for sharing 🙏 😘 4y
charl08 Oh wow! This book was so impressive. 4y
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Mitch
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Puppy‘s waking up and I want to read more! 😂

mom2bugnbee LOOK AT THOSE FEET! 4y
Mitch @mom2bugnbee I know! They worry me! He‘s just 6 months and I feel he‘s going to keep on growing! 😂 4y
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mom2bugnbee Yes, he is! 😂 I love him! 4y
bibliobliss Perfect view 4y
Prairiegirl_reading @Mitch they grow so fast!!! He‘s adorable!! 🥰🥰 4y
Cathythoughts Gorgeous pic 4y
MemoirsForMe How sweet! 💕 4y
iread2much Aww, such big paws! 4y
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Mitch
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The book I‘m reading (tagged) has the theme of chocolate running through it - seems appropriate to crack open my very decadent anniversary box of Fortnum & Masons chocolate creams ( based on a 1930s recipe!) 🥳

Aims42 I could not stop eating chocolate and drinking hot chocolate while reading it 😆 4y
MsMelissa That box of chocolate would not last very long in this house 😂 4y
Heideschrampf Ooooohlala! Enjoy your sweet treats 🤤 4y
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BarbaraBB Enjoy both! 4y
wanderinglynn Beautiful box and those chocolates looks amazing! Enjoy! 4y
Mitch @Aims42 it certainly lends itself to chocolate snacking! 4y
Mitch @MsMelissa I‘m trying to ration myself ( unsuccessfully!) 4y
Mitch @wanderinglynn they really are! 4y
IndoorDame Ooooh! Decadent. Enjoy 😉 4y
Pageturner1 sounds like my kind of book! chocolate! that looks delicious 😋 4y
Hooked_on_books Yum! 😋 4y
Cupcake12 Enjoy 💕 4y
Tera66 😍😋 4y
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Mitch
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Lockdown has forced me to swap my beloved activity of #readingonlocation for #eatingbooks !

My current read focuses on chocolate and the Baltic states - so made a Babka today to accompany a few afternoon chapters!

Lynnsoprano That looks wonderful! 4y
Crazeedi Oh my goodness, can I come over and have a piece? It looks so good, yum💗 4y
tracey38 Wow, that looks good! 4y
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Mitch @Lynnsoprano @Crazeedi @tracey38 Thanks guys. I made a very rich brioche dough, proved over night and then lots and lots of chocolate - twist, plait and then squish in the tin! 4y
Come-read-with-me This looks delicious! 4y
Crazeedi @Mitch I've never done a brioche dough. Is it hard? I'm going to have to look up a recipe 4y
Lynnsoprano @Mitch What @Crazeedi said ☝️😄 4y
kelli7990 This looks good. 4y
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Mitch
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I‘ve been swept away by the intimacy of this book - such gorgeous writing on the human spirit. However, that has also made the hardship and sheer terror of war so hard to read. Need to step away for a bit. 😢

kalivha It is such an exceptional read! My all time favourite. 4y
Mitch @kalivha I‘m loving it - but the last few chapters have been very emotional! 4y
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Mitch
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Thought whilst I‘m not leaving the house (so no backpack and bicycle) it was a good time to tackle all 930 pages of this #chunkster !

Heideschrampf Enjoy! I absolutely adored this one 📚❤️ 4y
TrishB I‘ll keep an eye out for your review 👍🏻 4y
Hooked_on_books It‘s a beast! I enjoyed it, but it‘s so devastating in places that I had to break it up into smaller bits and read it slowly. 4y
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catebutler I‘ve wanted to read it for ages, so I finally bit the bullet and ordered it. 4y
Mitch @TrishB it might be a while! 🤣🤣 4y
Mitch @catebutler 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 4y
Mitch @Hooked_on_books good to know! 4y
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