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Shiner
Shiner | Amy Jo Burns
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On a lush mountaintop trapped in time, two women vow to protect each other at all costs-and one young girl must defy her father to survive. An hour from the closest West Virginia mining town, fifteen-year-old Wren Bird lives in a cloistered mountain cabin with her parents. They have no car, no mailbox, and no visitors-except for her mother's lifelong best friend. Every Sunday, Wren's father delivers winding sermons in an abandoned gas station, where he takes up serpents and praises the Lord for his blighted white eye, proof of his divinity and key to the hold he has over the community, over Wren and her mother. But over the course of one summer, a miracle performed by Wren's father quickly turns to tragedy. As the order of her world begins to shatter, Wren must uncover the truth of her father's mysterious legend and her mother's harrowing history and complex bond with her best friend. And with that newfound knowledge, Wren can imagine a different future for herself than she has been told to expect. Rich with epic love and epic loss, and diving deep into a world that is often forgotten but still part of America, Shiner reveals the hidden story behind two generations' worth of Appalachian heartbreak and resolve. Amy Jo Burns brings us a smoldering, taut debut novel about modern female myth-making in a land of men-and one young girl who must ultimately open her eyes.
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TheLudicReader
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My first 5 ⭐ read of the year. This is 15-year-old Wren's coming-of-age story. She lives with her parents in the mountains of West Virginia. Her father is a snake handling preacher; her mother has been beaten down by life. It is a stunning novel and I will definitely read anything else this author writes.

dabbe With that recommendation? #stacked 😘 7mo
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Kangaj1
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TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 3y
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suvata
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On an isolated mountaintop trapped in time, two women vow to protect each other at all costs. Fifteen-year-old, Wren Bird father, a snake-handling preacher, quickly turns one summer into tragedy. Burns reveals the hidden story behind two generations' worth of Appalachian heartbreak and resolve.

mom2bugnbee Ooo! Wonder if this would fit the #Booked2021 prompt of Appalachian Noir? 3y
suvata Sounds like it would 3y
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Soubhiville
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Shiner started a little slow for me, but once it got going it was good. It‘s told from multiple POVs, each giving a different look at the same events. A lot of it is sad, but I have hope for the characters who are still with us at the end.

I chose this for #WestVirginia for #readthestates2021.

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Soubhiville
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#curiouscovers #littenlisten

I was really hoping to get to this book with flowers on the cover this month for the #audioathon, but it‘s looking doubtful at this point. I‘ve got so many others cued up already!

Eggs 👏🏻🌼📚🌼👍🏼 3y
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Pinta
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^^Flynn pining for Ruby. Male characters=drunken brutes or besotted saviors. Flynn compares his heart to moonshine mash? “Flynn wished he could leave behind his heart for Ruby like that, so he could return a week later to find it made new.” It SOUNDS deep and romantic, but WTH? Feelings fermentation? Stirring the still of his heart? Editor could have helped here.

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Pinta
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What‘s with this book? Feels like Burns stuffed a bunch of trauma & motivations in a blender, pulverized & served with a side of snake-handling. Fervent characters, but no there there. Teen Wren Bird lives in isolation in Appalachian mountains outside Trap, West Virginia. Mother fell for lightning-surviving, snake-taming father & just kept falling. Kept reading for sense of place & for female bonds, but mostly sensationalism without pay off. 2020

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Well-ReadNeck
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monkeygirlsmama Cool pic. 4y
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MynameisSnow
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Bookish kinda night. I‘m whisked away to the snake charmin‘, moon-shiny mountains of West Virgina. Wren is telling me quite a tale.

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GinaKButler
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Just the prettiest first line of a book...

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GinaKButler
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Carline reading. #bookspinbingo

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webhau1
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Added a musical component to the reading session tonight. Seems to go with the book. Moonshine and mountains.

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Well-ReadNeck
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Loved this Appalachian story. Can‘t wait to see the author this Tuesday night in conversation with the fabulous Joshilyn Jackson. It‘s a free Decatur Book Festival event. Join me! https://www.crowdcast.io/e/jj-reads-shiner-and-a-burning/register

#DBF2020
#ARC #Netgalley

rjsthumbelina I love Joshilyn, so that puts this book on my radar. Lol. Do they have similar writing styles? 5y
Well-ReadNeck Joshilyn picked all of the books in this series, so definitely her endorsement. Shiner has a little more of a grit lit feel than Joshilyn‘s writing. But I love both. 5y
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abookishbutterfly
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I think this book will be especially meaningful to those who‘ve lived under the watchful eye of toxic religious beliefs or the oppressive views of dominant men. That‘s not to say that others won‘t enjoy it, as well, but it captures a sad acceptance and hopeless desire to escape that I believe will resonate with those who‘ve experienced it firsthand.

Full review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/3219575554

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abookishbutterfly
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“Love that hopes to conquer only twists itself into hate.”

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abookishbutterfly
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“Moonshine earned its name from spending its life concealed in the dark, and no one understands that fate more than I do.”

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abookishbutterfly
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Mini book haul! I picked these up from our local bookstore The Dog Eared Book today! I have been eyeing The Five for a while and I‘m looking forward to reading it. Shiner was my most anticipated May release so I selected it for my monthly preorder. Today is its book birthday! What book birthdays are you celebrating with today?

Crazeedi The five was good! 5y
abookishbutterfly @Crazeedi I‘ve seen so many good reviews for it! (edited) 5y
Birdsong28 The Five was my best book of 2019!!!! Read it now!!!❤️📚📖 5y
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abookishbutterfly
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Let‘s talk about May releases! What are you looking forward to?

Here‘s my latest blog post with links to my top 5 most anticipated May publications: https://www.facebook.com/1282951466/posts/10216887383638528/?d=n

vlwelser I'm reading Ghosts of Harvard and I really like it so far. 5y
abookishbutterfly @vlwelser It looks so good! I‘ve read the first page but I‘m trying to be good and finish some things before going any further. The beginning is so compelling so it‘s hard! 5y
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kyraleseberg
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Started this #ARC today and am loving the atmosphere so far!