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Sobre los huesos de los muertos
Sobre los huesos de los muertos | Olga Tokarczuk
Premio Nobel de Literatura 2018. Una de las voces ms vigorosas de la nueva narrativa polaca. Escrito bajo la forma de un thriller negro, Sobre los huesos de los muertos es un libro que muestra la complejidad del ser humano y las contradicciones que habitan en el fondo de su alma. Las acciones de esta novela de corte policiaco se desarrollan en una provincia montaosa de Polonia. Est protagonizada por Janina Duszejko, una mujer jubilada que intenta resolver el homicidio de varios cazadores. La autora cuestiona tanto la falta de respeto del hombre hacia la naturaleza como el peligro del radicalismo ambientalista, por muy buenas que sean sus intenciones. El libro constituy un gran xito editorial en Polonia.
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RaeLovesToRead
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Pickpick

This quoteable little gem was philosophical, convincing, well-characterised, and eccentric. I truly appreciated it.

It did, however, take me far too long to finish. I struggled to stay focused. My mind just kept wandering.

If you want to watch me say a variation of the above out loud, click on the link below 🤣🤣

https://www.instagram.com/reel/C-_WxKMoDHB/?igsh=anppNHlxM29rdGFn

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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RaeLovesToRead
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This one is slow going. Good, and very quotable, but slow going.

90% sure I know where this one is going.

To the point where if what I think is going to happen DOESN'T happen I will be surprised, and possibly disappointed.

We shall see...

Pogue This book was so good. Let me know if you figured out the why. 3mo
DGRachel I loved this book so much. 3mo
Yuki_Onna I really enjoyed this one! I'm curious to hear what you think about it at the end! 3mo
Branwen This title is everything! 3mo
RaeLovesToRead @Pogue @DGRachel @Yuki_Onna Totally called this one 😋 Just saying 😉 3mo
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BkClubCare
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I had no idea what to expect when I started this. In fact, 🤦🏻‍♀️ I was foolishly thinking it was a short story collection. Kept seeing it on many Best Of lists and somehow grabbed a copy from a LFL or the Library sale, can‘t recall. I am starting to wonder if I should do more prep. I usually don‘t read/enjoy mystery/thrillers because then I start thinking they will be fast and twisty. This is NOT. This is definitely on the literary side and ⬇️

BkClubCare it took some time to get into. I needed more big blocks of uninterrupted time to finally get swept into it to appreciate. Which I do! Giving it high pick. Just stick with it and don‘t give up on ol‘ Mrs. Duszejko. 🦌🦴🚜❄️🌲🐕 (edited) 3mo
BkClubCare #Aug2024 Book66 (edited) 3mo
BkClubCare #ReadICT category recipe (Mustard Soup?!) 3mo
sarahbarnes I loved this one too! 3mo
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psalva
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Mehso-so

My reaction to this book is like a pendulum. It swings one way and I‘m excited by the writing, how Tokarczuk delivered the story almost obliquely, from the POV of Janina who, perhaps admirably, doesn‘t seem to waiver from her righteous (?) moral system. It swings the other way, and I‘m in awe that I finished the book, having found Janina mean and often unsympathetic and the “mystery” predictable. ⬇️

psalva Again it turns and I‘m reminded of how I was swept along by Janina‘s thought-provoking philosophical monologues. There was much I liked about this book in the end. I have a strong impulse to want to discuss it with others. It brings up many moral questions and paints a picture of a flawed and messy world. As I write this, it seems like the pendulum continues to swing toward the positive. Will gravity continue to function and change my mind? (edited) 4mo
Lindy This book has stuck with me too. I was totally charmed by cranky Janina. My overall reaction was much more positive than yours because I loved it wholeheartedly. 4mo
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BkClubCare
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It was incredibly difficult to capture a shot of a plow while driving from Nebraska south back home to Kansas but I liked the photo composition of this farming implement and decided to use it anyway. Starting this now.

BarbaraBB Great photo and I hope and expect that you‘ll love the book! 4mo
BkClubCare @BarbaraBB - thanks ☺️ 4mo
sarahbarnes Loved this book! And having grown up in Nebraska, appreciate the pic! 😃 4mo
BkClubCare @sarahbarnes - Yay! 🌽 4mo
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Tkimsal
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Book club Saturday means book club prep Friday night. #FirstSaturdayReaders

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BkClubCare
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Looks like Drive Your Plow 🚜 Over the 🦴 will give me the most advantage- especially if I can convince my book club to select it this month! 🤩
I also realized that I forgot to include my current reads on my list 🤦🏻‍♀️ so I might do some substitutions for ONLY those books I currently don‘t have in my possession. Is that against the rules?! 🥴 I randomly assigned them to those spots to make it less strategic 🤣

sarahbarnes I loved that one! 4mo
Liz_M Isn't that what “free“ spaces are for? Books you forgot/didn't know you wanted to include? 🙃 4mo
BkClubCare @Liz_M - yeaaahhh, I supppooose 😜 4mo
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jack777
Pickpick

Lil slow ar the beginning but eventually was pretty engrossed. Shocked by the twist at the end. Really struck by how this narrator made me more sympathetic to my mom, a woman of thr same age. Seems like a book that's all about metaphors for big things. And per usual, interesting reading a book that's been translated from another language (polish). Rec from a reg at work, woogee.

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psalva
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Stumbled on this new-to-me weather word while reading the tagged this week and thought it was perfect for #weirdwordWednesday. I can‘t recall ever seeing this weather phenomenon as depicted, but I must have experienced it growing up near Scranton, PA and the Appalachians. One of those, “Oh there‘s a word for that,” moments. #weirdwords @CBee

CBee Lovely! 5mo
BkClubCare I looked up this word, too ✅ 3mo
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Tkimsal
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Up next for book club. #FirstSaturdayReaders

dabbe Yowza, what a title! 😱 5mo
Tkimsal @dabbe Agree! 5mo
Bookwomble @dabbe It's from William Blake's "Proverbs of Hell". (My autism needed to tell you! ?) 5mo
Tkimsal @Bookwomble Love it! Thanks for sharing! 5mo
dabbe @Bookwomble Blake (at times) is way over my head, though I do love “The Chimney Sweeper.“ Thanks for sharing that info. 😊 5mo
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Teresereading
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❄️ , 🦌 , friendship
Roswell by Connie Willis
Sarah Winman
@Eggs

Eggs Thanks for playing 🙏🏻 8mo
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Teresereading
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It's bookclub on Monday !

BarbaraBB Enjoy! It‘s such a good book! 8mo
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rachaich
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Pickpick

One of the most intriguing books I've ever read!
I was quite intimidated about reading it but it was incredibly written.
There were some important ideas about dualism between human and nature to consider...

BarbaraBB Totally agree! So original! 11mo
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DyAnne
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My personal 2024 challenge - 6 books I have owned for quite some time, but not yet read.

BkClubCare I enjoyed Commonwealth but I have a huge crush on Ann Patchett. I also own and need to read Drive Your Plow. 11mo
BarbaraBB I loved Drive Your Plow! @BkClubCare 11mo
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Sharpeipup
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This review really spoke to me.
Does anyone second it? 🙋🏻‍♀️

Tamra I love shelf talkers! 11mo
monkeygirlsmama Never even heard of this book, but may have to look for it now. 11mo
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Liz_M
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#12Booksof2023 June was vacation month so I read A LOT of books and I had trouble picking just one. Both were variations on the mystery genre.

@Andrew65

BarbaraBB I loved the left one, so should read the right one! 11mo
Liz_M @BarbaraBB It's short! And if you like characters/situations that go off the rails (and don't mind a bit of violence), it's kind of fun in a Pulp-Fiction kind of way. 11mo
BarbaraBB Sounds perfect. And #NYRB 🥰 11mo
Billypar @BarbaraBB I read the first 20 pages of his other one Nada as part of a 'speed date' of library books and it seemed like it had already gone off the rails by that point. I should pick it up again - I was curious. 11mo
Andrew65 Some months are like that! 11mo
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AnnRaz
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“To tell the truth, I liked the concept of evil people who eliminate each other, in a chain.”

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AnnRaz
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“There are some things we may not understand, but we can sense them perfectly well.”

Julsmarshall I loved this strange book and still think about it years later! 12mo
AnnRaz Thoroughly enjoying this one! 12mo
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psalva Angry Orchard is the most appropriate drink companion for this book I think! Good choice! 4mo
AnnRaz @psalva an uncommonly good pairing ! 4mo
AnnRaz @Julsmarshall @BarbaraBB 8 months later and echoing both of you. I still think about it and it often pops into my head at the oddest times. One of my favorite reads 4mo
BarbaraBB @AnnRaz What books can do! Glad it worked for you too! 4mo
Julsmarshall @AnnRaz Love that! 4mo
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AnnRaz
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“Here my tears could flow, bathing my eyes and improving my sight. Maybe that‘s why I could see more than people with dry eyes.”

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AnnRaz
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“The old method for dealing with bad dreams is to tell them aloud above the toilet bowl, and then flush them away.”

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Graywacke
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Pickpick

A curious fun book. Astrology, vegetarianism, hunting and murder (or is it revenge?). Logic is really not the main thing on the surface here. We follow Mrs. Duszejko's narrative, and she thinks about what the star charts say about when we will die, and the inheritance of acquired experience, and about all those innocent hunted critters in a hunting community.

(As an aside, I have some catching up to do.)

BarbaraBB Great book, great photo 😍 13mo
dabbe Hello, sweet pup! 🖤🐾🖤 13mo
batsy Snuggly 🐶 13mo
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quietlycuriouskate Wonderful book! 13mo
Graywacke @BarbaraBB @dabbe @batsy she appreciates all these comments. 🙂 13mo
Graywacke @quietlycuriouskate isn‘t it? I want to read more by her. 13mo
Graywacke @BarbaraBB this is the first i heard about it! I‘m curious! 13mo
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andioop
Pickpick

girl power

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Graywacke
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I‘ve been getting into this. My little-bit kitty thinks I‘m weird.

merelybookish I loved this one. Tell Kitty you're good. 🐱 13mo
dabbe Kitty says, “As long as it's not over the bones of dead kittens, we're cool.“ 🖤🐾🖤 13mo
BarbaraBB Such a good book 13mo
Graywacke @merelybookish @BarbaraBB good to know. I‘ll talk to Nikki, our tiny cat, but she doesn‘t listen… 13mo
Graywacke @dabbe of course. She needs to have her standards 13mo
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ImperfectCJ
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Pickpick

I enjoy how this story unfolds, and I sympathize strongly with the main character, even when I don't always agree with her. But then, this novel is nice because there's no one who's purely a "good" character, there's always some gray area about them, which I appreciate. I also appreciate the Blake references; it takes me back to undergrad. I am not sure that I would like mustard soup, though.

psalva I agree with you about no purely “good” characters. Great review! 4mo
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JenDR
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Audio Book listening while working on updating some files. I am listening to another murder mystery in my car. I thought it would be difficult to keep the books separate in my mind but so far no problem. Might be that the writing styles are light years apart. This book is more “literary” in style while the Kathy Reichs book is a very formulaic police procedural.

BarbaraBB Loved this one! 1y
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BkClubCare
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Picked up a few exciting books from the #ReadICT Book Swap (and forgot the books I meant to bring 🤦🏻‍♀️

With my trusty pie book bag #booksandpie #iLovePie

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emmaturi
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Pickpick

This was a good read, set in a remote Polish village. Bodies are being found in strange circumstances. Janina thinks she knows who did it. It is a mixture of crime and mystery, it's witty and concerns the welfare of animals.

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Mrs_B
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I went to the theatre last night to see the stage production of this book. Oh my goodness it was amazing. The acting was brilliant, the interpretation was incredible. The set and costume design were so creative. It was fantastic. Highly recommend if it comes near you!

BarbaraBB I can‘t imagine this being turned into a play! I‘d love to see it! 2y
IuliaC Wow! I'd love to this it! 2y
Mrs_B @BarbaraBB @IuliaC it was very good! The lead actress was fantastic. 2y
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squirrelbrain Sounds wonderful! We were just talking about this yesterday, weren‘t we? @Oryx 2y
Oryx @squirrelbrain oh yes! I'm going to see it on Thursday. 2y
Mrs_B @Oryx I hope you enjoy it! 2y
psalva Wow! I didn‘t realize there was an adaptation for stage. I just finished reading it and I feel a stage adaptation would be so interesting! 4mo
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christhelesbian
Pickpick

wondering if I should go vegetarian after reading this

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ChaoticMissAdventures
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#WomensHistoryMonth Recommendations

An older woman protagonist? Yes please. And she is grumpy and living alone? Future me!
I loved this book. Heavy fairy tale vibes with a dark thriller undertone, and immaculate writing and translation. This won the Man Booker prize, but don't let that scare you from picking it up, this is not as pompous or pretentious as many of the other winners. Just a wonderfully written complex story.

DimeryRene This title always makes me breath catch a little. It‘s such a good hook. 2y
ChaoticMissAdventures @DimeryRene I do love a great title. And this one sets the mood perfectly. 2y
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Therewillbebooks
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Our book Oscars episode just posted! We hand out awards for our 2022 reading list, including Best Book, Best Author, Best Setting, and Most Competant Character. It's a good time.

https://open.spotify.com/episode/063wTBD2xyM68U6OzsAjJI?si=V0t07Ek5QYGrThgHf8StM...

SamAnne Oh! Sometimes a Great Notion! Set in my home landscape. 2y
Therewillbebooks @SamAnne It made me want to go to Oregon! 2y
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ashw21
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Mehso-so

This has been on my TBR for so long and I really wanted to like it.. if not for the murder mystery, I would have probably bailed on it.. the writing was great and I liked parts of it.. I did want to read it to get to the bottom of the mystery but not my favourite read

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Cazxxx
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My son recommended this to me as he thought I would love it and he was right! This is dark and unsettling while also being funny and I‘ve never read anything quite like it. I loved the main character being an eccentric middle aged woman (like me) which added extra weirdness to the whole story
4 ⭐️

IuliaC I really enjoyed reading this one, dark and sarcastic 2y
Cazxxx @IuliaC It was very good! 2y
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Therewillbebooks
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Pickpick

This is one of my favorite books of the year so far. We review it in our latest episode but please, be mindful of the spoiler mark and don't listen beyond it if you haven't read the book!

https://open.spotify.com/episode/7qQpVHzUPla0EMf7m1CZrj?si=K-1pO74iT62yc8lt7AVKe...

Jari-chan Also one of my favourite books overall 😊 2y
Therewillbebooks @Jari-chan I loved it! 2y
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Ididsoidid
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Pickpick

Evocative, intriguing, dark and really quite funny. I found the story of Janina investigating the strange deaths of her neighbours both fun and thought provoking. 8/10

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ChaoticMissAdventures
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A bit early on #tbt because tomorrow is going to be a mess of a day

I really enjoyed this dark winter read. It isn't often we are gifted with older women as the main character in a book that isn't just silly. And I really appreciated that in this book. I also just loved the writing and how things twisted and turned, to the point where you are not totally sure who to trust. So well done, perfect winter read.

Billypar I enjoyed this one so much. I thought Tokarczuk revealed the murderer gradually, which allowed her to add some playful, dark humor that made it really unique among mysteries, along with what you pointed out about the protagonist's age and lack of stereotyping. 2y
BarbaraBB This is a favorite of mine too! I‘ll surely will use it for a #TBT as well! 2y
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janeycanuck
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Pickpick

Well, I can see why Tokarczuk won a Nobel prize. This is so different than any other mystery I've read in the past, it's weird and dark and misleading and weird and frustrating and unsettling and weird...

Librarybelle Such a great description of the book! I loved it, but so different from other mysteries indeed. 2y
Julsmarshall I felt the same way! 2y
psalva Excellent description! I couldn‘t agree more. 4mo
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janeycanuck
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September was not a great reading month for me. Will October be better? I doubt it. But I‘m gonna try with this #OctoberTBR.

SamAnne Empire of Wild is on my TBR October list! 2y
BkClubCare Olive Kitteridge!! I just bought a copy so I can reread it. 2y
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Bookwomble
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Mehso-so

3⭐ as I did enjoy reading the book, but I don't really get the attraction that most reviewers express towards the MC, who I found unlikeable and unsympathetic through most of the story. While I did feel sorry for her, I don't think my emotional response was what the author intended, as after the initial couple of chapters I didn't feel she was the lovable eccentric being presented. The 'twist' became obvious, and I found the end unsatisfying.

jlhammar I haven't read any Tokarczuk yet, but am planning to attempt The Books of Jacob in the new year. The page count is a tad intimidating! 2y
Bookwomble @jlhammar This is my first by her, and it's very well written. I'm not disinclined to read another of her books. Don't be put off by my criticisms of this one, as I'm clearly in a minority 🙂 2y
psalva I agree with you. I just finished this and I found it a bit predictable. I was also extremely frustrated by the MC. Despite feelings about her motivations, I often found her to be mean and unsympathetic. I kept reading because I was interested in the details of the “mystery,” but I am left a little cold. Maybe Tokarczuk‘s other works will grab me more. 🤷‍♂️ I will say- I have a pretty strong impulse to talk about the book, so there‘s that. 4mo
Bookwomble @psalva The writing was really good, and two years later I have fairly vivid images of the book's setting, but really did not take to the MC at all. 4mo
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Bookwomble
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"I knew what books she liked...gloomy horror stories, Gothic novels with crumpled covers featuring a drawing of a Bat. Perverted monks, severed hands that murder people, coffins flushed out of graveyards by floods. Evidently reading this sort of thing confirmed her in the conviction that we are not living in the worst of worlds, and taught her optimism."

LeahBergen Who DOESN‘T like books like that? 😆 2y
vivastory @LeahBergen As always, you speak the truth! 😂 2y
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Therewillbebooks
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Maybe it was the terrible Kombucha or the 20 plus books that were nominated, but we went a little long this episode! Join us as we discuss the most nominations we ever had for a book club month and end up with two excellent additions to our TBR. Enjoy!

https://open.spotify.com/episode/3eBZy6RfoaUcqKgLQ4JIQr

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Bookwomble
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Possibly the least inspiring book cover imaginable, though I do like the shade of blue, so... 💙
Selected a new bookmark, though the colour isn't a close match. Is it weird that this sightly bothers me? 🤔

BarbaraBB I would be disappointed too. The content makes up for it though 💙 2y
erzascarletbookgasm It‘s a good read 👍 2y
StellaB I agree the content makes up for it, one of my favourite books in the last few years. Enjoy! 2y
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Graywacke Beautiful bookmark 🙂 2y
Bookwomble @BarbaraBB @erzascarletbookgasm @StellaB I've been meaning to read it for a while, so good to hear that it's well regarded 🙂 The William Blake connection was the main lure for me. 2y
Bookwomble @Graywacke Thanks 😊🔖I picked it up for the colour, as the seabird motif doesn't match the book's theme, though to be fair I'd probably struggle to find one with a plough in a graveyard🪦 2y
LeahBergen Love the bookmark! These leather ones are my old standby and it feels weird when I use anything else. 😆 2y
Bookwomble Brady Bookmarks are the best! I have a few random paper and plastic bookmarks, but when one visiting anywhere, it's Brady's I'm looking for! (This message brought to you by R.C. Brady, "simply the best leather bookmarks in the world!" ??) 2y
Bookwomble @LeahBergen Helps to tag! 😁 2y
LeahBergen 🤣🤣 Your enthusiasm rivals my own! 2y
vivastory I know a lot of people dislike Fitzcarraldo covers bc of how bland they can appear but as blue is my favorite color I definitely have a fondness. Echoing others that the contents make up for it. Definitely a favorite! 2y
Bookwomble @vivastory It's actual growing on me. I think they could do something with the font, though. 2y
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Rissreads
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Pickpick

It‘s so refreshing to have an eccentric middle aged woman as the main character of a story. Janina lives alone in the woods, observes life through astrology and cares deeply for the animals in her world. Her antics made me smile often, especially her letters to the police. This is an unusual murder mystery novel.

Bklover This sounds very intriguing (as a woman of many decades!) 2y
BarbaraBB I loved this book! And afterwards I read another great one which somehow reminded me of it (edited) 2y
Rissreads @BarbaraBB I‘ve had that one on my TBR list for awhile. I loved My year of rest and relaxation. I might just bump it up! 2y
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ChaoticMissAdventures
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I skipped #LetterD of #alphabetgame because I got distracted by E!

#womenintranslation read this amazing book. I love this as it's protagonist is an elderly woman, a character that rarely gets a voice in fiction. And that ending is 😘

BarbaraBB This was my second choice for letter E! 2y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Thank you for playing!! 2y
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charl08
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... the border, which meandered capriciously, making it easy to step across it without noticing. I often crossed it inadvertently when out that way on my daily rounds. But I also liked to cross it in purpose, deliberately stepping to and fro. A dozen times, or several dozen times. I'd amuse myself like that for half an hour-playing the game of crossing the border. It gave me pleasure, because I could remember the time when it wasn't possible.

stevesbookstuf1 Really enjoyed this one! 2y
charl08 @stevesbookstuf1 me too: not sure what took me so long! 2y
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donnab108

I loved this book. it was funny at times, with a mystery thrown in. I liked the characters, and the story line.

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Oryx
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Charity shop find - only a little bit battered and only £1. I feel like it will take me a while to get to it, and may sit on the shelf for a while, but one day it will speak to me and ask to be read.

TrishB Totally agree 😁 3y
quietlycuriouskate I loved it! 3y
BookBelle84 I read this book when it was first released and I still think about it 3y
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loz1327

"Apoptosis is natural death, brought about by the tiredness and exhaustion of matter. In Greek this word means 'the dropping of petals'. The world has dropped its petals."