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The New Wilderness
The New Wilderness | Diane Cook
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"The New Wilderness is a virtuosic debut, brutal and beautiful in equal measure." Emily St. John Mandel, New York Times bestselling author of Station Eleven Helen Phillips meets Miranda July in this daring and imaginative debut novel that explores a moving mother-daughter relationship in a world ravaged by climate change and overpopulation, a suspenseful second book from the author of the acclaimed story collection, Man V. Nature. Beas five-year-old daughter, Agnes, is slowly wasting away. The smog and pollution of the Cityan over-populated, over-built metropolis where most of the population livesis destroying her lungs. But what can Bea do? No one leaves the City anymore, because there is nowhere else to go. But across the country lies the Wilderness State, the last swath of open, protected land left. Here forests and desert plains are inhabited solely by wildlife. People are forbidden. Until now. Bea, Agnes, and eighteen others volunteer to live in the Wilderness State as part of a study to see if humans can co-exist with nature. Can they be part of the wilderness and not destroy it? Living as nomadic hunter-gatherers, this new community wanders through the grand country, trying to adhere to the strict rules laid down by the Rangers, whose job it is to remind them they must Leave No Trace. As the group slowly learns to live and survive on the unpredictable and often dangerous land, its members battle for power and control and betray and save each other. The farther they roam, the closer they come to their animal soul. To her dismay, Bea discovers that, in fleeing to the Wilderness State to save Agnes, she is losing her in a different way. Agnes is growing wilder and closer to the land, while Bea cannot shake her urban past. As she and Agnes grow further apart, the bonds between mother and daughter are tested in surprising and heartbreaking ways. Yet just as these modern nomads come to think of the Wilderness State as home, its future is threatened when the Government discovers a new use for the land. Now the migrants must choose to stay and fight for their place in the wilderness, their home, or trust the Rangers and their promises of a better tomorrow elsewhere.
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SamAnne
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Set in a future of environmental destruction & pollution so pervasive that people in cities are dying. A mother decides the only way to save her ill young daughter is to join a “study“ with 20 people to go survive on wild land that has been made off-limits to people, living off the land. It explores what people will do to survive under difficult conditions, hard choices they make to protect loved ones. It's dark.

SamAnne My one quibble is missteps the author makes in terms of the landscape and environment she described and some places where “that couldn't have happened“. I know some of the lands that she got her inspiration from. Pinyon nuts and wild rice are not harvested from the same neck of the woods. It would take me out of the story at times. Beautiful writing. Debut novel. Will read more Diane Cook. 1y
batsy I liked this one quite a bit, as well. Quite an unnerving read. 1y
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SamAnne
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Thanks for the tag @The_Penniless_Author. In a reading slump this month. 1. Best reads (neither of which I'm done with yet) are The New Wilderness. And absolutely loving my #LMPBC poetry book Postcolonial Love Poem by Natalie Diaz. 2. Hmm. I'm looking forward to the Hulu Adaptation of Mexican Gothic--if they dial up the camp, have fun with it. 3. My border collie pal Action Jackson. #wondrouswednesday @eggs. Tagging @LitStephanie,

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Ms.Story
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I wanted to read this as I was really intrigued by the concept of people starting anew and to see how this group evolved. My interest in books like Where the Crawdad‘s Sing, Educated, The Silent Alone & Prodigal Summer led me to this title — if enjoyed any of those titles, you might like this one too

Deblovestoread I‘ve read and loved 3 out of the four. Stacked! 3y
SamAnne I‘m currently reading. Not too far in yet but I‘m getting sucked into the story. 3y
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SamAnne
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Starting this tonight. Just one June bug hanging with me tonight. #Doublespin @TheAromaofBooks

magyklyXdelish He‘s your reading buddy 3y
Cathythoughts I thought this one was good 👍🏻 3y
TEArificbooks This book just got recommended to me by a bookseller 3y
TheAromaofBooks Love it!!! 3y
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LadyCait84
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Finished this one in a blur last weekend for book club, and I‘m still thinking about how terrifying it was. Beautifully written and distinct, despite fitting into the admittedly crowded genre of dystopian literature...but still harsh and hard and terrifying. I was left asking a lot of tough-if-not-impossible questions, of myself and of the world we all share. So, you know, I gave it five stars.

IuliaC Wonderful review! 3y
batsy I found this a really compelling read, too. Nice review! 3y
SamAnne Hoping to get to this in May. 3y
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Soubhiville
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I‘ve sometimes thought it would be nice to escape the modern world and live off the grid. This book is about a world with unbearable pollution and a group of 20 people who go into the last remaining wilderness area to live off the land as nomads, hunter gatherer style.

I liked Agnes, and could relate to most of her feelings. While I found the ending melancholy, I still enjoyed the book quite a lot.

rachaich I'd eagerly anticipated this bit couldn't get into it at all 😑😐🤨🤔 3y
Soubhiville @rachaich I can understand that. It‘s written in a strangely different way. 3y
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Kalalalatja
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I have been hesitant about picking this up, because I expected it to be high brow and very literary. So when this came up as my #bookspin pick, I felt a bit annoyed. But I shouldn‘t have been so worried, because this was great! In a not so distant future where our world has been ravaged by man‘s greed and polution, a group of people goes to live in the Wilderness State as an experience. It could be a book about survival, but at its core it is a 👇

Kalalalatja Book about a mother-daughter relationship that had my sympathies shifting all the time. Neither Bea nor Agnes where very likable, but I couldn‘t keep myself from rooting for them both. I finished it a few days ago, and I can feel this is a book that will stay with me 👍 #Pop21 - A book set mostly or entirely outdoors 3y
Cinfhen Beautiful review and a book I‘ll be looking for #stacked 3y
BarbaraBB The set-up of the books seems very similar to that of the book I just finished 3y
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Megabooks Definitely great review! @Cinfhen it‘s in the just announced audible sale. 3y
Cinfhen I saw the email but haven‘t looked yet @Megabooks anything grab you??? 3y
Megabooks I got four. 🤦🏻‍♀️ And I just bought a shirt from JCrew. 🤦🏻‍♀️ 3y
KarenUK Definitely stacked! Great review 💕 3y
TheAromaofBooks Great review!!! 3y
Cathythoughts Great review! I thought it was very good 3y
batsy Yes, I felt the same about this one. It lingered with me for awhile. 3y
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The library re-opened for walk-in service today (with time restrictions and limited capacity), and even though I just had a few minutes to visit on my lunch break, I couldn‘t resist swinging by. It felt amazing to be surrounded by available books again.

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Jolynne
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I loved this book! The setting is in a wilderness area of the future but it is about the many intricacies of love between a mother and a daughter. This story had me yearning for my daughter.

I hope there is a sequel. Bea and Agnes are characters that will stay will me for a long time.

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Graywacke
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Another Booker long list book. I was intrigued, then bored, then I think I liked it, but also it‘s not really memorable.

This book does an odd, maybe accidental, thing of promising a lot of fun it‘s not going to offer. Dystopian urbanites play nomads in Oregon-ish wilderness, under strict park enforcement, dying in the natural dangers. But all that really comes out is a slow, somewhat moving, if certainly unusual, exploration of motherhood. Ok.

squirrelbrain It was an odd one wasn‘t it? Very forgettable. And I agree with your other post - I read most of the longlist and thought most of it was weak (other than Burnt Sugar, Shuggie and the Mantel and I didn‘t mind Real Life) 3y
Graywacke @squirrelbrain i‘m listening to Real Life now. Despite the cringe-worthy graphic sex and vomit (unseparated!) I‘m enjoying it 3y
Cathythoughts I really enjoyed it when I read it , but , I agree ... not memorable 3y
Graywacke @Cathythoughts i wonder if a shorter book has more impact (in this case. I think often it‘s the other way around). 3y
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Hooked_on_books
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I finished this book a few days ago and I usually post reviews right away, but I wasn‘t sure what to say about this one. I found most of it absorbing while listening to it, but now I really have to think to remember it. It was…fine. Not terribly special. And I found the ending a bit silly.

vivastory Yeah, this one was pretty disappointing 3y
Hooked_on_books I read your review right before posting and I think we felt similarly. Given all the great books out there, I‘m amazed something like this ends up shortlisted for a major prize. I mean, it‘s not a bad book, but really not worthy of high praise. 3y
squirrelbrain I felt the same - I didn‘t hate it but I couldn‘t understand how it made the Booker list. It felt a bit YA to me even 3y
Graywacke Puzzling over this one too - and I finished a few weeks ago. @squirrelbrain I‘m finding it‘s a weirdly anticlimactic Booker list this year. 3y
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It‘s been a while since I‘ve read a book that made me lose track of time and completely immerse me into the story. This book is just so good!

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Graywacke
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Been plodding through this almost a month now, but a life kept me from Litsy so just now finally posting. It‘s ok so far. Intriguing start, but then it kind of sits there. Anyway still a bunch more to go.

vivastory I didn't care for this one tbh 3y
Graywacke @vivastory saw your review just before I posted here. Yeah. I‘ve started to worry there is less here than the quirky opening with rangers promised. 3y
batsy I found it disturbing. It got under my skin for some reason. 3y
Graywacke @batsy that‘s actually an encouraging comment! 🙂 3y
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rachaich
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I've just got this through via our library app 😊😍😍 after thinking itd never arrive!! I start a night shift tonight so perfect timing!

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Cathyloves2read
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What did I just read? This book was different, but not different in a bad way. It‘s based on something that I feel can actually happen in the not so far future. I found it to be a difficult read due to the layout. There were no chapters, just several very long “parts”.I have a hard time when there are not many breaks in a book.Other than that, it was very interesting. It reminded me of a modern day Animal Farm. Thanks good reads for the giveaway!

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vivastory
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I just finished Diane Cook's MB Shortlisted novel. I started it two weeks ago. There are several reasons for this struggle: election anxiety, election results celebration, post-celebration soft coup anxiety etc Then there's the book itself. TNW follows a group of people who leave an unnamed City for the last natural habitat. Initially comprised of twenty people, their numbers dwindle through various disasters. The community is monitored👇

vivastory by rangers & if they don't abide by a nomadic & zero carbon footprint they face various penalties; although the rangers themselves often rely on trucks to traverse the area. This hypocrisy is never pointed out to the rangers by the members. Just one example of a few logical inconsistencies that I found mildly irritating about this book. The center of the book is the relationship between Bea & her daughter Agnes. As others have noted, it's also the 3y
vivastory strong point of the book. Yet, I did not find it particularly memorable. Cook has a lot of moving parts in her book, & she handles them efficiently but not remarkably nor memorably..As cli-fi I've read far better. As a portrait of a mother-daughter relationship, Doshi's Burnt Sugar is superior. As a story about the lengths that a parent will go through for their child, give me McCarthy's The Road...It probably sounds like I hated this book, when 3y
vivastory the reality is it was blatantly fine. That's the problem. In this moment, I needed something to take my mind off what is going on in the world. Something to engage me & move me the way I know a lot of great books can & this was not that book.
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Reggie Ughhh I know, sometimes after a book I think to myself I liked it while simultaneously thinking all the ways it could have been better. Nice review! What‘s one of your top Cli-fi books? 3y
vivastory @Reggie Thanks! I really liked JG Ballard's Drowned World & Hello America. Although they are different stories involving different characters, due to the theme of climate change they always felt like companion novels. Also love Butler's Parable of the Sower. Anna Kavan's Ice was another memorable and strange early book before cli-fi existed as a category, but she helped shape it 3y
readordierachel Great review. And your comment ☝🏽 is my second reminder this week that I need to move Ice up the list. (The first was it popping up in I'm Thinking of Ending Things on Netflix) 3y
vivastory @readordierachel Yes, I loved that it featured in the movie! What did you think of the movie BTW? 3y
readordierachel I liked it! I thought the acting was incredible all around. I'm not sure I picked up all the symbolism, but I loved how things kept changing. I haven't read the book, so I don't know how much it differs, but I'm assuming a lot based on the musical/dance numbers and it being a Charlie Kauffman film. What did you think? You read the book, yes? 3y
vivastory @readordierachel I read the book a couple of years ago. I don't remember all of the details where he diverges, but I thought it was brilliant. I'm 💯 with you on the acting, especially Toni Collette. It felt like an experience the same way that David Lynch movies did 3y
Cathythoughts Great review... I really ‘ enjoyed‘ this book while I was reading it. . But looking back I‘m left with a barren feeling that I don‘t like ... I don‘t really want to think about it anymore, maybe not a good time in the world to read this one 3y
batsy I'm with @Cathythoughts , it does leave you feeling barren... But that's why I gave it a pick. It's a *hard* read, and also sort of brought to mind Sarah Moss' Ghost Wall. A little too on the nose about the possible bleak future of social relations. 3y
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Cathythoughts
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As part of a study, Young Agnes, Bea ( her mum ) and Glen go into the new Wilderness, because the city is no longer safe & is affecting Agnes‘ health ( sound familiar?).
This story felt very close to the bone , and I often thought of them in the wild & wondered what I‘d find when I next came back to the story. The words ‘primal scream ‘ came to me sometimes. A powerful , edgy , important book. A great read.

batsy "close to the bone"... yes! Excellent review, Cathy ? 3y
Tanisha_A Wow! Superb review! Got to read it at some point, definitely. 💙 3y
youneverarrived This sounds good! Stacking 🤍 3y
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erzascarletbookgasm Great review Cathy. I‘ll read it. 👍 3y
SamAnne I‘m next up in the library queue for this. 3y
LeeRHarry So many Agnes‘ in books these days, I read this one last month, I‘m reading Shuggie Bain that has one and Hamnet has one too ! 😏 I enjoyed this one too - I found that it was the easiest of the Booker shortlist to read. 3y
readordierachel Great review! Really looking forward to this one. 3y
Cathythoughts @batsy @Tanisha_A Thanks you two 😘😘 3y
Cathythoughts @erzascarletbookgasm Thanks! I‘ll look forward to your thoughts 👍🏻❤️ 3y
Cathythoughts @SamAnne I hope you get it soon. I look forward to your thoughts 3y
Cathythoughts @LeeRHarry I just started Hamnet ❤️👍🏻 and I have Shuggie , but I keep put it off , it‘s going to be sad isn‘t it ? I‘m going to read it though , I hear all good about it 3y
Cathythoughts @readordierachel Thankyou! I look forward to your review ❤️👍🏻 3y
Centique Great review and I love your photo Cathy - very atmospheric! 3y
Cathythoughts @Centique Thanks Paula ! Such a good book 👍🏻❤️ 3y
jhod I just finished yesterday and was disappointed with the ending. I did find myself looking forward to reading it though! Hope you're well, I finally bought a stamp that goes to Ireland today so a very belated note coming your way! X 3y
Cathythoughts @jhod Lovely to hear from you ! Yes , strange ending to this book ... I‘m good , thankyou. I hope you are well too & getting on ok in these strange times. I hope we all have a good Christmas XXX 3y
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Cathythoughts
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I‘m about half way on audio .... and I‘m blown away by this book. It‘s relevant, it‘s life on the edge , it‘s new territory , it‘s personal, it‘s riveting. I‘m so glad I‘m reading it .... its a book about movement, perfect for audio. Although I‘d like to be reading the book too !
I did read Burnt Sugar too & loved it
And looking forward to Shuggie ... not a bad year for the big prize ( they are usually beyond me )

Cathythoughts @batsy and I‘m intrigued with your review & the dark humour ... I‘m watching out for it. Would Jane versus The Knife be an example ... they‘d rather have still had the knife .... it‘s my first sighting of this dark humour ... ( you have me thinking ... 3y
squirrelbrain I didn‘t love this one, but I read it rather than listened and I think it might have worked better on audio... 3y
sarahbarnes This one was so unsettling for me; it felt so close to home. I‘m glad I read it, too. 3y
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Lindy I agree with your assessment of relevance to current times. Excellent, thought-provoking novel. 👍 3y
batsy @Cathythoughts Yes! I don't have my copy to hand but I highlighted passages that showed little moments that subtly depicted the absurdity of human life vs life out there, in the wild. 3y
Cathythoughts @batsy Thanks, it‘s interesting to have that perspective on it all too 3y
Cathythoughts @squirrelbrain I‘m looking forward to Shuggie ... what do you think .. print ? Or audio ? For Shuggie 3y
Cathythoughts @sarahbarnes it is unsettling for me too 👍🏻❤️ 3y
Cathythoughts @Lindy Yes! It‘s very good 3y
squirrelbrain I did Snuggie on audio Cathy. It‘s one of those meandering books where nothing really happens, which I prefer on audio otherwise I tend to skim read. 3y
Cathythoughts @squirrelbrain Thanks Helen 👍🏻❤️ 3y
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Cathythoughts
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It‘s turning out to be a good book day. Started this one on audio on my walk ( beautiful morning here ) ... I could have walked forever listening to this book ✨

Bookwomble Looks lovely. Where's "here"? ? 3y
Cathythoughts @Bookwomble Cork , Ireland. The river Lee 3y
SamAnne Beautiful. I will make it Ireland one day. 3y
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Bookwomble @Cathythoughts @SamAnne It is beautiful, as I also want to make it there one day. The nearest I've got was business trip to Dun Laoghaire about 20 years ago, when all I saw was the inside of an office, and the inside of the nearest bookshop! 3y
Cathythoughts @SamAnne I hope so 👍🏻❤️ 3y
SamAnne @Cathythoughts and I can‘t wait until my hold comes in on this book! 3y
LeahBergen Look at that stunning scenery! ❤️❤️ 3y
TrishB @Bookwomble I tend to see university meeting rooms and the road to the airport! 3y
Bookwomble @TrishB Such glamorous lives we lead! 😄 3y
erzascarletbookgasm Such a gorgeous day and place! 3y
Cathythoughts @SamAnne @Bookwomble @erzascarletbookgasm @TrishB @LeahBergen That‘s our terrace on the far left in the distance. We are lucky to live by the river 3y
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Twocougs
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Interesting premise but it did go on a little long. However, the ending left me curious still.

LeeRHarry I‘m halfway through, I‘m interested to see how it ends 3y
Cathythoughts I hope to start this one this week 🤞🏻 3y
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batsy
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Something about this novel felt haunting, visceral, & real. Now that we live in what seems like the end times, the "wilderness" or state of nature haunts us, but not in a utopian, idyllic way. I think what I found compelling about this book is the utterly raw & primal facets of a mother-daughter relationship, but also the group dynamics & what happens to the essence of what is "human" when survival is at stake. I just felt a constant dread. ⬇️

batsy I understand some of the negative reviews of the book but I feel some of those missed the dark humour. The book enacts the recursive boredom & repetition of nomadic "life" in the wild; it's chore after chore to stay alive, then to sleep, then to move on. Still, I believe Agnes when she says she loves the environment she grew up in—that kind of freedom seems unfathomable from my "city" POV. There are undercurrents here about rewilding, settlement—
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batsy And there are compelling questions about original inhabitants, state of nature, & civilisation. It maybe sidesteps the question of colonialism. It does bring into focus the class element in interesting ways, I think? I can't talk about it more without spoilers but it's the age-old situation of a labouring class paving the way for the rich & powerful to reap the benefits of the earth. There is a lot going on here & I never felt my interest waver. 4y
Tanisha_A It sounds like an important read to me. Will pick it up sometime. Superb review. 👏🏼 4y
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Chelsea.Poole Excellent review! Thanks! 😊 4y
erzascarletbookgasm Thanks for the insightful review. 👍 4y
batsy @Tanisha_A Thank you 💜 it's a bit of a tough book to recommend as it's hard to predict how people respond but I'm glad I read it! 4y
batsy @Chelsea.Poole @erzascarletbookgasm Thank you for reading my rambly review 😆♥️ 4y
Reggie You got me interested. Stacked. 4y
KVanRead Great review!! 4y
Centique This sounds like it would be so good for a book club to discuss. Might be too on the nose for current times for me to read just now but I‘ll make a note for When Things Are Not Quite So Apocalypsey. Brilliant review I reckon! (edited) 4y
readordierachel Fab review. I can't wait to read it! 4y
batsy @Reggie 😊 4y
batsy @KVanRead @readordierachel Thank you! ❤️ 4y
batsy @Centique Thanks, P! Certainly a lot to discuss but it might become frustrating if people expect to relate to characters/situations in the book. I totally get saving it for WTANQSA 😅 4y
paper.reveries You make me want to read this now! 3y
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Cathythoughts
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This one is €3.82 On kindle ! Just purchased 👍🏻

erzascarletbookgasm 👍 deal. I think @batsy is reading this. Saw mixed reviews, look forward to your thoughts when you get to it. 4y
batsy Nice! Hope you enjoy it. A tough read but I'm finding it very compelling. 4y
Cathythoughts @erzascarletbookgasm yes I thought it was a good deal. I probably won‘t get to it for awhile ... but soon 👍🏻 4y
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Cathythoughts @batsy Thanks! I‘m looking forward to it 👍🏻❤️ 4y
LeeRHarry It‘s next up for my Booker shortlist challenge 😊 4y
Moray_Reads I bought this a couple of weeks ago but it feels a bit heavy for my mood at the moment 4y
Cathythoughts @LeeRHarry @moray_reads I‘m looking forward to it. Reading a lighter book first as I just finished a heavy one 👍🏻👍🏻 4y
sarahbarnes I‘ll be interested to hear what you think of it! 4y
Cathythoughts @sarahbarnes I just read your review & it makes me want to read it even more 👍🏻😊 I‘ll keep you posted 4y
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Lindy
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It‘s fitting that Emily St John is the author chosen for the cover blurb on this compelling near-future survivalist tale, since both authors explore group dynamics under extenuating conditions. The mother-daughter relationship at the core of Cook‘s novel is practically visceral in its depiction. I was completely swept up in the #audiobook read by Stacey Glemboski.

Cathythoughts Sounds good 👍🏻 4y
Cathythoughts Always looking for audible for my morning walk ... will look into this one ❤️ 4y
Kalalalatja Stacked! 4y
Lindy @Cathythoughts This should give you extra motivation to get out walking and to walk as for as long as possible. 😁 4y
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Lindy
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What made it one of the most popular magazines in circulation were the vintage spreads it printed every month. Scenes from the archives of the old days: old estates, sprawling penthouses, rustic sheep farms, front porches, lawns, and even sky blue pools. Views of landscapes that were nice to look at, of attics, of homes in all sorts of weather. These were astonishing to look at now.

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batsy
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I've been unable to stop thinking about this.

Tanisha_A It's unsettling. Also, will wait for your review of this. On #tbr 🙂 4y
Cathythoughts I can see why .... I keep reading it over again ... 4y
readordierachel Wow, yes. 4y
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SamAnne I have this on hold at the library. Anticipation. 4y
NikkiM5 Oooo sounds good, stacked 👍🏾 4y
batsy @Tanisha_A @Cathythoughts @readordierachel @SamAnne @NikkiM5 This strikes me as a book each reader will have a personal response to; the so-so and less than positive reviews seem to suggest that it's neither a dystopian nor literary novel that fulfills typical expectations. However, I am finding it compelling and thought-provoking :) 4y
Tanisha_A @Cathythoughts I was doing the same 😶 4y
Lindy @batsy I love this quote too: I was just about to enter the same quote in Litsy. 😊👯‍♂️ 4y
batsy 👯 😁 Are you currently reading this, too? I find so many passages worth highlighting... 4y
Centique This sounds really unnerving! I‘ll await your final thoughts too. 4y
batsy @Centique It was! But I found it really worthwhile. Just wrote a meandering review about it 😅 4y
reading_rainbow This is great 3y
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Mitch
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Great interview with the Booker Prize chair - talking about each of the shortlisted books. I‘ve not read any of these and I must remedy that!

https://fivebooks.com/best-books/the-best-fiction-of-2020-the-booker-prize-short...

squirrelbrain Really interesting article - thanks for posting! (I‘ve read 5 and bailed on one...) 4y
BookwormM I have just finished reading the last one I have now officially read them all 4y
Mitch @BookwormM @squirrelbrain I‘m in awe of you both! I think I‘m going to start with The New Wilderness and This Mournable Body - what do you think?! 4y
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squirrelbrain They weren‘t my favourites Mitch. 😳 Top of my list is Burnt Sugar, then Shuggie and Real Life. Then The New Wilderness, then This Mournable Body. I bailed on The Shadow King but I know many people have loved it. 4y
BookwormM My favourites are Shadow King and Burnt Sugar 4y
Mitch @squirrelbrain ahhh ... let me reassess! 🤣 4y
squirrelbrain You see Mitch, @BookwormM - we all like different things! I did appreciate the writing in The Shadow King, but couldn‘t take the war setting / brutality right now - it was hard work. (edited) 4y
BookwormM @squirrelbrain 🤣🤣I found Real Life and Shuggie Bain soooo depressing. @Mitch Mournable is the 3rd book in a trilogy not sure if you have read the others or if reading out of order bothers you 4y
Mitch @BookwormM ahh - good spot ! I hate reading out of order! 4y
LeeRHarry I‘ve read Real Life, Burnt Sugar and now I‘m reading Mournable - hope to read the rest before the winner is announced 😊 it‘s going to be a challenge! 4y
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mklong
New Wilderness | Diane Cook
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Mehso-so

Yes, cliched characters and inconsistencies abound and the narrative seems to be plodding in a circle, (much like the characters) but the mother/daughter dynamic here kept me interested. The idea of resenting the selflessness that is often expected of motherhood, and having a primal love for someone you don‘t like all that much, kept me engaged in a story I would have otherwise lost interest in early on.

merelybookish My review exactly! 4y
mklong @merelybookish Just read yours! 👯‍♀️ 4y
sarahbarnes Great review! 4y
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SamAnne Hmmm. I‘m in queue for this..... 4y
mklong @sarahbarnes Thank you! 4y
mklong @SamAnne Don‘t let me put you off. A lot of people loved it, maybe you will too 4y
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sarahbarnes
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Pickpick

This book was unsettling. It felt not very far into the future at all. The relationships among the characters in the Wilderness are so transactional and based in survival, like animals. And the mother-daughter relationship between Bea and Agnes left me a little haunted. The setting of the story amplified a tension between love and selfishness in their relationship that I know all too well.

SamAnne I'm in queue at the library for this. Looking forward to the read. 4y
sarahbarnes @SamAnne I‘ll be interested to hear what you think of it! 4y
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valeriegeary
The New Wilderness | Diane Cook
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Pickpick

Happy weekend, Littens! The past two weeks have been... A lot. The hubs & I took a backpacking trip which was lovely. Then we came home to a week long nightmare of smoke & toxic air thanks to wildfires. We are safe & healthy & the smoke has moved on for now. I have never been more grateful to go outside & just breathe.

I read this one on our trip & loved it! Being in the wilderness definitely enhanced the reading experience!

Cupcake12 Beautiful photo. Glad to hear you are safe and well though xx 4y
Freespirit I‘m glad the smoke is diminished.👍🏼 4y
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WhatWouldJaneDo
The New Wilderness | Diane Cook
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It's always exciting when the notification for a Libby hold pops up but even more so on Read an Ebook day! @OverDrive #ebooklove

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merelybookish
The New Wilderness | Diane Cook
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Pickpick

A qualified pick. This was a slog which is fitting since for much of the book, the characters are slogging around the wilderness. I did find it long. I found the group dynamics tedious. The ominous odds for survival hanging over it all made me anxious. There is skill here but not in a way I enjoy. What kept me from bailing was the complicated mother/daughter relationship at its center. The knot of Bea and Agnes ultimately made it worthwhile.

merelybookish Illustration by Pedro Gomes for Guernica magazine. 4y
Ruthiella I often really end up appreciating books that were “difficult” in some way. 4y
merelybookish @Ruthiella I really thought it was going to be a so-so till I started the review. 4y
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sarahbarnes Great review. I‘m very interested to read this one. It‘s on its way to me as we speak. 4y
merelybookish @sarahbarnes I'll be interested to hear what you think!! 4y
JamieArc I think I may skip this one (for now). I was afraid it would be a slog, and I‘ve read too many books with a similar premise. In the meantime, I have a few other bookers waiting to be read. Curious to see who will be shortlisted. 4y
vivastory Great review. Do you think it should have made the MB longlist? 4y
merelybookish @JamieArc Yes, it's an eclectic long list! 4y
merelybookish @vivastory No idea! I've only read one other book on the list (Real Life) which I liked better. 4y
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merelybookish
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Brought my plants inside last night to protect them from the snow. Not much accumulation, but there is definitely snow on the ground and some big fat wet flakes coming down. 🌨️❄️🌨️❄️My son started online school today and his teacher had lost power. Crazy times!
In unrelated news, still listening to the tagged book.

AmyG Where are you? I did the same. It‘s snowing now. 😳 4y
sarahbarnes That‘s good looking lettuce! 4y
merelybookish Lakewood, just outside Denver. You're in the mtns right? 4y
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merelybookish @sarahbarnes Haha thanks! I'm quite proud. First time growing a thing! 😀 4y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa So sorry... it‘s too soon for that! 4y
MsMelissa Crazy! Denver‘s weather today even made the news way up here 😂 4y
merelybookish @Riveted_Reader_Melissa It is very disorienting but it will pass quickly, back to 80s by Saturday. We are hoping it helps fight the forest fires. 4y
merelybookish @Book_Fiend_Melissa Yes. It is being blamed on a cold front coming down from Canada. 🤣 4y
Cathythoughts Yes !! Crazy times. Thinking of your son ❤️ 4y
merelybookish @Cathythoughts Thanks! I think it was harder on the teacher. Ned was pretty unfazed. 4y
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squirrelbrain
The New Wilderness | Diane Cook
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Mehso-so

I‘m not a huge fan of dystopian fiction, although I have loved some of it, but this just didn‘t do it for me.

As we don‘t find out much about the world outside the ‘Wilderness‘ we are unable to connect with any of the characters and their reasons for being there. The narrative also seemed very plodding, and with no real story arc.

I‘m not sure why it was chosen for the #bookerlonglist2020 - it‘s neither groundbreaking, well-written or unusual.

rachelm It really must be Friday because I thought the author‘s name was “Dane Cook” and all I could think was really? That weird comedian? 4y
squirrelbrain Ha ha @rachelm ! 🤣 4y
rachelm Lol. I quit. My brain has officially left for a three day weekend 4y
merelybookish Hmmm. Not encouraging. 😝 4y
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merelybookish
New Wilderness | Diane Cook
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Started this Booker nominee on audio. Dystopian books aren't usually my jam so hoping it isn't *really* dystopian.

squirrelbrain I‘ve just started this on Libby. Dystopia isn‘t my thing either, and I‘m not loving it so far.... 4y
merelybookish @squirrelbrain I'm about two hours in and am also on the fence. 4y
squirrelbrain At first I thought it was very YA in style, but then there was that very brief sex scene and I thought hhhmm perhaps not... I don‘t really know what to make of it, it just seems very ‘ploddy‘, if that‘s a word! 4y
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Follow.my.read
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Never easy reading with a cat 🐈

sharread What a beautiful kitty. ❤ 4y
BookwormDownUnder The struggle is real! 😻 4y
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ClairesReads
The New Wilderness | Diane Cook
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Mehso-so

There‘s scope here for great stories about survival at both a micro and macro level. Cook did have a lot of individually interesting things to say about what people are willing to do to survive and there are the bones of some interesting characters here. Unfortunately, the realisation of this was hampered by what ended up being an unwieldy narrative. Cook didn‘t seem to know where the story was going, or how long it was going to take to get there.

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ClairesReads
The New Wilderness | Diane Cook
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Next Booker longlist read... I‘ve seen some very mixed reviews so I‘m interested to see where this goes #indiebuddyreads

BarbaraBB You are doing good with the Booker longlist. I still need to start but don‘t feel like it yet. 4y
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Liberty
The New Wilderness | Diane Cook
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🎉IT‘S NEW BOOK DAY!🎉 I spent the whole day driving around in the White Mountains playing heavy metal at an unreasonable volume, but I am home now and it‘s time for books! There are a bunch of great books out today, including many that I am excited about but don‘t have physical copies, such as A House Is a Body, Sia Martinez, Veritas, Iron Empires, The Unreality of Memory, A Place at the Table, and Zo. What are you excited to read? 📚❤️📚

Graciouswarriorprincess I can‘t wait to read The New Wilderness! 4y
A.Shari.A The Shame is SO good. 4y
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Rhondareads
The New Wilderness | Diane Cook
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A book about mother daughter relationships a world ravaged by climate change & overpopulation a debut novel getting rave reviews.

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abookishbutterfly
The New Wilderness | Diane Cook
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Do you ever feel like you go into a specific genre burnout? I‘ve been feeling this way with thrillers, as none of them seem to be exciting me much lately, so I‘m glad to have some other genres to consider. This dystopian fiction novel‘s premise looks like it will be a breath of fresh air.

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