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Painter
Painter | Peter Heller
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An Oprah.com "Must-Read" Book After having shot a man in a Santa Fe bar, the famous artist Jim Stegner served his time and has since struggled to manage the dark impulses that sometimes overtake him. Now he lives a quiet life.. .until the day that he comes across a hunting guide beating a small horse, and a brutal act of new violence rips his quiet life right open. Pursued by men dead set on retribution, Jim is left with no choice but to return to New Mexico and the high-profile life he left behind, where he ll reckon with past deeds and the dark shadows in his own heart."
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PaperbackPirate
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I‘ve been meaning to post this since my trip last month…

📗 Old Venus (signed) from George R. R. Martin‘s bookstore, Beastly Books

📕 The Painter, set in Santa Fe, found used in op.cit. books

Even though there are only 2 books, they‘re hardcover and they would only fit in my carry-on so I still feel this fits the definition of “haul.” 😅

julieclair A quality haul! 3w
PaperbackPirate I hope so @julieclair ! 🙌📚 3w
AnnCrystal 🤩📚💝. 3w
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Hilary427
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Mehso-so

I had high hopes for this, as I LOVED The River. This just didn‘t do it for me, though. The story itself was decent (although what happened with Grant, and Jason at the end, was quite silly), but I just didn‘t connect enough with Jim to care about his running monologue, especially when describing his paintings.
⭐️: 3/5

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Jenken1998
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Peter Heller's writing is amazing. Descriptive, poetic, and makes me want to leave my coastal home and move to the mountains, and take up fly fishing. Jim is a painter with a violent past. When he sees a man abusing a horse, his violent tendencies return, setting off a cat and mouse game between the good guys and the bad guys. But who is good and who is bad? Jim is not even sure himself. 4 stars 🌟

Jolynne The River too! My next shared audio with hubby is going to be Celine. 2y
MamaGina Celine is excellent too! I need to read this one and the follow up to The River. Such a good writer. 🤓 2y
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Vanessa
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Peter Heller is a stunning writer. This book has it all: beautiful prose, but also suspense. Character development that blurs the line between light and dark in one man‘s soul. Philosophical musings on art, life, and grief. I think I‘m going to have to read anything else he writes.

KarenO And have you? Read other books by Heller? I loved The Painter and despite believing that I don‘t like post-apocalyptic novels I loved The Dog Stars, too. Other than that I‘ve been a bit lukewarm. 1y
Vanessa @KarenO Karen!! Hiii! No, not yet - I‘ve just read the two you mention. I guess if I try more I should just borrow the Kindle versions from the library. 1y
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Vanessa
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Choosing the next book can be hard, but this one was easy —
Daughter: Why are you staring at your books?
Me: Trying to decide what to read next.
Daughter: *grabs book* You‘re reading this one because you‘ve been painting things!

Picture is the shelves I repainted. ❤️

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NatalieR
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Peter Heller writes in such a unique style; it makes me love reading his physical books. The story of the painter is filled with grief and sadness; how poorly he coped with those emotions. He‘s very insightful as he learns about himself and his blind, immediate response to physical threats. The painter is a raw character with plenty of flaws and a man who only dreams of a simple life. 🎨 👨‍🎨 #MountTBR Art credit: https://www.poesoulstudio.com

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Hooked_on_books
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Titular painter Jim witnesses a violent episode that triggers another and a cat-and-mouse game. This book weaves together a portrait of a man and his losses in life with a taut thriller that builds tension masterfully. It has one of the best chase scenes I‘ve ever read. If you know Heller, this book combines elements of The Dog Stars and The River quite well.

Librariana Ok... so my question to you is *HOW* - Lol! 😂 Like, how do you manage to get so many books read!? I'm genuinely curious about your approach/technique because it feels like I've been reading the same books for a while and I can only consume them in small doses because I get easily distracted by shiny things 😁 Please know, my dear Holly, that I do ask this with veneration and deep admiration because I would love to be more like you! 🤩 4y
Librariana Addendum: I should add that the secondary reason I can sometimes only consume books in small doses is because I get anxious about their outcome 😣 4y
Hooked_on_books @Librariana You‘re funny! 😆 I get through audiobooks quickly because I listen on 2.25x speed and can listen while I‘m out working in the flowers. Then at night, I read print books. I don‘t watch any tv. And if I ever have book anxiety it‘s an anxious desire to know what happens next, rather than an anxious fear! It really helps to be able to listen to audio while I work—it‘s really upped my reading. 4y
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TheAromaofBooks @Librariana - I feel you on the book stress... I'm a total cheater & if a book is really stressing me out, I check the ending 😂 There are times that I genuinely enjoy a book more if I know the basics of how it's going to come together, especially when it's questions like “does he live?“ “do they stay together?“ Spoilers sometimes help me relax & enjoy the journey! 4y
Librariana @Hooked_on_books - Oh girl, I could never - LOL! To the 2.25x speed, that is! 😄😁😊 I think the fastest I've been known to go on audiobook is 1.15x. I live dangerously, what can I say 🙃 I can listen to audiobooks while I'm at work (which I appreciate!), but sometimes *some* of my colleagues can get a little chatty and a lot boisterous and it makes it hard for me to concentrate. And no TV? 😳 Really? Wow! No judgment at all. You're awesome! 🌟 4y
Librariana @Hooked_on_books - I listen to audiobooks on my commute to and from work... but that also depends on whether or not there's snow/ice on the roads and I need to concentrate! (It also depends on whether or not I'm listening to NPR 😁) 4y
Librariana @TheAromaofBooks - I've been known to look ahead once or twice if a book is making me jumpy ? Especially if it's a psychological thriller! It's that whole "I need to know everything's gonna be ok... hopefully!" Which goes back to what you mentioned about enjoying it more if you have a basic idea of how the plot is gonna come together. Otherwise, not a fan of spoilers. But if they help ease my anxiety and don't give too much away, I appreciate it! 4y
Hooked_on_books @Librariana I worked my way up on audiobook speed over several years. It actually wasn‘t intentional, but as I was listening to more and more audio, I found they sounded too slow to me, so I would up the speed. I was at 2x for quite a while and bumped up to 2.25 about 2 months ago, I think. My brain has just learned to process the sound faster, which I actually find fascinating! 4y
Hooked_on_books @Librariana And then the tv thing is because of my husband. I used to watch a lot of tv, probably too much. But when he and I got together, it became very clear that we didn‘t have the same tv taste. Neither of us wanted to watch the other‘s stuff just to sit there together, so we both just stopped watching tv. I think it‘s been a good thing, since I don‘t miss it at all. Very occasionally I get a little fomo though. 😬 4y
Hooked_on_books @Librariana And then I forgot to mention that I always have multiple books in progress. That way, if I‘m bogging down in one or it‘s getting too heavy or just not quite working, I‘ll switch to a different one. So that helps increase me reading, too, rather than just putting the book down and doing something else. 4y
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MamaGina
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Work in progress...paint by numbers + listening to bookish podcasts has been helpful for stress reduction. My apologies for not being very active here lately. Anxiety and depression is an ongoing issue as I‘m self isolating on my own. Especially concerned I won‘t be able to be present for my first grandchild‘s birth. On a positive note, my “should I retire early or not” decision has been made for me. Love you All, my Litsy family 🤓

Bookzombie What a beautiful painting! I‘m so sorry you are on your own. I am sending you positive thoughts and wishes. 💗💗 5y
LiteraryinPA I‘m so sorry you‘ve been struggling lately. It‘s perfectly normal but it‘s still no fun. When is your grandchild due to be born? 5y
MamaGina Thank you @Bookzombie & @LiteraryinLititz I appreciate your kind words 💕 Baby Sophia is due in early August in Texas (I‘m in NC) 5y
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AshleyC816
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Thank you @Blaire and @MaleficentBookDragon !! I can‘t wait to read this one! Happy Holidays!! #jolabokaflodswap

Blaire Enjoy! Was happy to find it in my favorite local bookshop. 5y
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Susan
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Love Heller‘s books.

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Bookwurmz
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Wanted to like this because I absolutely loved The Dog Stars, but it was really hard to get into the characters.

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BookBabe
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#BookNLunch! #ThePoconoBookClub edition!! This time at Panera Bread. Yummy broccoli cheddar soup, chunk of delicious fresh baked bread, and agave lemonade! Mmm! ? ? Double discussion of "The Painter" AND "One Summer". Our vote to choose a book resulted in a tie, and the tiebreaker vote resulted in another tie, hence 2 selections! ??? Big turnout today, too! ?? I read both books...enjoyed The Painter much more! ?

kspenmoll Love their broccoli cheddar soup❤️ 7y
RadicalReader @BookBabe broccoli cheddar soup has been a favorite of mine if only French onion soup would successfully par with broccoli cheddar soup Nirvana would be achieved! 7y
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MrBook
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#BookNLunch! #ThePoconoBookClub edition!! Panera Bread edition! Accompaniment this afternoon for discussion of "The Painter" AND "One Summer": fuji apple chicken salad, chips, and agave lemonade. MMMmm ?! We had one of lot largest meetings ever, which was fantastic! Wish there were more bibliophiles in our area who like to meet up and discuss books, but the crew we've got is a blessing in and of itself. ???

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BookBabe
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#BookNBrunch! Our dear friend from Pocono Book Club, former owner of River Run Bookstore in Hastings-on-Hudson, NY, wasn't going to be able to make today's meeting, so she invited us to brunch in order to not have to go another month without seeing each other! What a sweetheart. 😊 I finally got to try @MrBook 's fave sandwich here—egg, melted cheddar, arugula, & chorizo on a delicious fresh roll. And of course the Stumptown coffee! Yum! 😋

Dragon That looks yummy 😋 7y
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sayrice
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Books and blankets. Perfect for a rainy summer day.

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Chelseylovestoread
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Pickpick

What an ending to such a good book. I love the way it was written. The protagonist is definitely not a completely good guy, but you can't help fiercely rooting for him throughout the book. Makes you want to get lost in the wilderness and take it all in.

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krismac
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Dollar Tree book haul!

LeahBergen Ooo, I have The Queen's Dwarf on my shelf! 👍🏼 8y
Laura317 Dollar Tree books are a steal! 8y
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MrBook
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A seemingly scant, terse read, the narrative has deep well-springs of meaning & contemplation. In the American Southwest, a moody & plain Nature artist expresses himself through symbolic painting. Dealing with his daughter's loss, he acts as a bit of a loner & vigilante. I picture Josh Brolin in the title role. This books starts off with a literal BANG! and holds your attention until the end. #PairWith: Don Quixote Blue Corn Bourbon, straight.

Lynnsoprano Not familiar with that bourbon, and bourbon recommendations are just as important as those for books😎 8y
MrBook @Lynnsoprano 😎👌🏻🙌🏻! Someone brought it to a Cinco de Mayo celebration one year, and I thought it was pretty good 😊. 8y
melbeautyandbooks Excellent review! 8y
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carys14 The audio version is one of my favorites!!!! I also loved 8y
MrBook @melbeautyandbooks Thank you 😁👍🏻! @carys14 😁👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻👍🏻!!! 8y
LitsyGoesPostal 👍🏻 8y
BookBabe Love this one! 🙌🏻 8y
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BookBabe
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It's #Recommendsday ! I'm eager to recommend this great book. It's a tale of adventure, suspense, and danger, wrapped in the beauty of art and nature. Lots of fishing & spending time in the woods. I really enjoyed this book. It's a quick read and perfect for summer. Sure to please lovers of art, fishing, and the great outdoors. Pair it with a good, cold beer. (Or in this case, with a Bud Light Lime-a-Rita, since that's all they had at this BBQ) 😉

HiddenGemBooks @Tanzy13 it has a horse! You should try this one! 8y
brendanmleonard Wow, sounds great - I am a fan of all the things you mentioned 😂 8y
MrBook 😊👍🏻 8y
Alena This is a fantastic book. A very worthy #recommendsday. Have you read Let Him Go? It reminded me very much of Heller in tone. 8y
Posemn Sounds like this is right up my alley. Thanks! 8y
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ElizabethSensa
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"What is it about painting, how it can hit people exactly like music, and hit people so differently." P 344

"Most of us are never seen, not clearly, and when we are we likely jump and run. Because being seen can be followed by the crack of a shot or the twang of an arrow." P. 277

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HardcoverHearts
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Someone recommended this to me. I'm doing the audiobook. It's shockingly masculine. Haha- clearly I have been reading a TON of women writers! There are some interesting aspects, especially the beginning, but I'm not sure if I will be seeing this through. What say you? Any strong feelings on this?

ReadingEnvy A guest on my podcast liked it but preferred his earlier novel. I have yet to try either but want to. 9y
HardcoverHearts @ReadingEnvy - it's growing on me! I haven't stopped it yet. 9y
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