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Summer | Ali Smith
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The unmissable finale to Ali Smith's dazzling literary tour de force: the Seasonal quartet concludes in 2020 with Summer PRAISE FOR SEASONAL: 'The novel of the year is obviously Autumn' Observer on Autumn 'Masterful... Winter is utterly original' New York Times Book Review on Winter 'Luminous, generous, hope-filled... A dazzling hymn to hope. Ali Smith is lighting us a path out of the nightmarish now' Observer on Spring 'Smith's seasonal quartet of novels is a bold and brilliant experiment' Independent
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Leniverse
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While the other 3 books in the series are stand-alones, Summer is the continuation of the previous seasons. It brings together characters from the other books and also links them in ways that the reader will discover but the characters themselves remain ignorant of. This is clearly meant to show how we are all connected even though the country is divided, and it does stretch the ability to suspend disbelief. But I enjoyed revisiting the characters

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Leniverse
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Tell the Daily Mail from me, Keith, Daniel calls after them, from me as a representative of all of us here, that we're internees in a prison camp, we're not enemies, and that a prison is always a prison, even in August when the sky is blue.

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PhilipE
Summer | Ali Smith
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Brilliant ending. How she ties the four stories together. Wow I can‘t wait to read them all again.

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Leniverse
Summer | Ali Smith
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Adding to my mega stack of library books. What can I say, they fit the weather. ☀️🔆☀️

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AnneCecilie
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Just like the first time I read this, the brother disturbs me, gluing his sister hand to a glass timer and his views on the torture game he plays.

I loved that several people from previous books, returns in this book

The book look at how our treatment of illegal immigrants today is much the same as the way we have treated other groups of people earlier, interning Germans during WWII.

I‘m so glad I have reread this quartet.

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AnneCecilie
Summer | Ali Smith
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#WeeklyForecast

I can‘t believe I have no buddy reads this week.

I‘ll finish Summer.

Then I want to focus on the Women‘s Prize for Fiction Longlist and read The Final Revival of Opal & Nev and hopefully get a good start on Flamingo.

Excited for the shortlist announcement later in the week.

Cinfhen Wow!!! No BuddyReads🥲 I‘m looking forward to the shortlist announcement too!! I‘ve read a few off the long list but I‘m going to try to read the full shortlist. For some reason I couldn‘t get into Flamingo on audio. I have a feeling it‘s better in print. LMK!! 2y
Cathythoughts I have Flamingo too .. must get to it ! Good luck with your reading 👍🏻❤️ 2y
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andrew61
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At my reading group last night we discussed the quartet of bks. It was ages since I started with autumn so it was great to realise the connections through the series + it made me want to start reading again.
Ali Smith is a wonderful writer who creates imaginative and well drawn characters esp children with great dialogue. Add focus on art and a political voice this is a unique picture of a country over 5 years far from at peace with itself.

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nocto
Summer | Ali Smith
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September was a much better reading month than I've had lately 🥳🎉 Five books finished and another two almost done so I'm rounding it up and calling it seven. Hurray! #bookspin #doublespin @TheAromaOfBooks

TheAromaofBooks Yay!!! Fantastic month!!! 3y
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nocto
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I enjoyed this series more with each book as the connections between the stories reveal themselves. Glad I read it, though I‘m sure I missed loads and if someone could make a graph of all the connections I missed that‘d be great 😬 Love the Hockney covers too.

CarolynM Wonderful books with beautiful covers😍 3y
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nocto
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OK! Bring on the September #bookspin - In August I only finished two books and I already have two of these on the go so I'm setting myself up to do better this month, right? 🙏

nocto Many thanks to @TheAromaOfBooks for all the fab bookspin organisation! 3y
TheAromaofBooks Yay!!!! 3y
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HannaPolkadots
Summer | Ali Smith
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When one of your biggest fears is running out of reading material when out and about 😅🙈 But lucky I brought more thank one, cause I just now finished Summer, the one I Said two days ago I should try to read slowly since it's for book club. But I couldn't. The stories were so human and simple and elegant and complex and I just had to read on and on. And order the three other book in the Quartet series 🤩 Very much a recommend!❤

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HannaPolkadots
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Summer holiday to me is having the chance to spend all day reading. That's probably get I have finished two books already today and started two more ❤ we are reading Summer for book club, so I should pace myself, but the writing is so engaging I'm not sure I'll be able to 😅

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erzascarletbookgasm
Summer | Ali Smith
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Thank you so much for the tagged book, Sharm! @Smarkies
What a lovely surprise! 😃
Sending you warm wishes and virtual hugs! Stay safe! ❤️

Smarkies Glad it reached you safely. Hopefully it is not part of your collection yet. 😁🤗 3y
erzascarletbookgasm @Smarkies I have all the other seasons except Summer 😁. Thank you! ❤️ 3y
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ChaoticMissAdventures
Summer | Ali Smith
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My hopefully first and only complete bail on the Women's Prize Long List 2021. I have many theories on why this didn't land for me. But mostly I was painfully bored. I would pick it up read a few pages and then go off and read another entire book. I have renewed it from the library twice trying to get through it but a little over half way and it is just not going to happen. Going to go read a book on urban pigeons instead.

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ChaoticMissAdventures
Summer | Ali Smith
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I forgot to do my #weeklyforcast yesterday! I have been struggling to get through Summer so hoping to wrap that up this week.
A bit intimidated especially after the first two chapters with The Second Sex, but it is a feminist cornerstone so going to be dedicated to getting it read.
Unseen City should be a fun relief after the above tow, all about pigeons and how they live and even thrive in the city.

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ChaoticMissAdventures
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#weeklyforcast
Started Lost Apothecary on audio hoping to push through this stack, started Summer today also, it feels a bit manic?

marleed I love combining audio with print! 3y
ChaoticMissAdventures @marleed normally I do too! I have terrible vision and audio is such a relief. I also love to think I am pronouncing names correct, but when the narrator flubs on something so basic as Northanger (when the character is talking about how much they love British lit) it is so distracting. 3y
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Graywacke
Summer | Ali Smith
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My pup being silly.

Ali Smith‘s final seasonal quartet is a mixture of everything in the 1st 3 seasons. Lots of sort of single moment sections where I read as fast as I could to try to take in the whole single scene and thought. Very timely, with Covid being prominent in this 2020 novel. And very moving in parts, especially the last 100 pages. This is the first one I didn‘t want to end and felt sad wrapping up. I want to know what happens next.

Graywacke But what might happen next probably requires a real and working 🔮. 3y
BarbaraBB Such a cute picture 🥰 3y
Cathythoughts Gorgeous pic 💕 3y
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batsy What a cutie 🐶 3y
DivineDiana I read Autumn, and thought the writing was beautiful. 3y
Graywacke @DivineDiana I enjoyed the whole quartet, but Autumn was my favorite. It‘s particularly beautiful, I think. I especially enjoyed the opening and its play on The Odyssey. i hope you have a chance to read more of Ali Smith. 3y
DivineDiana I am glad that you felt the same about Autumn. It is my plan to read the remaining books. 3y
labfs39 I too enjoyed Autumn and the relationship between Daniel and Elisabeth. I was disappointed with Winter, perhaps not in the mood for disembodied heads, but also I missed the strong art theme/sub-plot of Autumn. 3y
Graywacke @labfs39 have you read all four? I felt like Autumn was the only one carefully worked out for structure, and the other three more impulsive, the artists not brought in as deeply. Just my impression. I liked them all. I adore Ali Smith. 3y
labfs39 No, I stopped after Winter. What else have you read by Ali Smith? I‘m willing to give her another go based on the strength of Autumn, but I‘m not sure it will be Spring. 3y
Graywacke @labfs39 i have an iffy record with recommendations for you - so i‘ll blame Mark (on Lt) ☺️ - he recommended i start with How to be Both and I really enjoyed it. It has a nice aspect of forcing you to google some beautiful art. I haven‘t read any others (yet). 3y
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Graywacke
Summer | Ali Smith
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Post shot no. 2 plan - rest and try to get a little lost in this. (It was Moderna).

Suet624 ❤️❤️❤️ 3y
Lcsmcat May your side effects be light. 3y
Graywacke @Suet624 thanks! 🙂 @Lcsmcat oh man, fingers crossed. My sister was essentially knocked out for 48 hours. 3y
Liz_M Congrats! I hope you slept well and are just off enough to justify two days on the couch reading. 3y
Graywacke @Liz_M last night sucked. Feverish, deranged thinking, unable to sleep, unable to lie down even. Several decades of agony happened between 4 and 6 am this morning. I have now had a little bit of ok time. Finally. Oye. 3y
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Graywacke
Summer | Ali Smith
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It‘s invariably spring. Just started this.

batsy Lovely 🌸 3y
Lcsmcat I love your dogwood! I want to plant one in our yard this fall. 3y
Graywacke @Lcsmcat my sister‘s. 🙂 it‘s beautiful. Philadelphia is gorgeous this week. @batsy thanks! 3y
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Cathythoughts Very pretty 💕 3y
Tanisha_A Love the photograph 3y
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Liz_M
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Bringing together various characters and experiences, it begins with the very smart Sacha worried about her brilliant brother Robert. His prank fortuitously brings them in contact with Charlotte and Art (Winter), who invite the children and their mother on a trip to meet Daniel and Elizabeth (Autumn). In the present Immigration Removal Centers (Spring) echo the past WWII British Internment Camps and through it all art and connection bring hope.

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rmaclean4
Summer | Ali Smith
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5 🌟
Network Effect: Martha Wells 🎧 (I am a fangirl for MurderBot)
4.5 🌟
The Prophets: Robert Jones Jr 🎧
* Summer: Ali Smith 📖
Passing: Nella Larsen 📖
4 🌟
Address Unknown: Kressmann Taylor 📖
* Piranesi: Susanna Clarke 📖
3 🌟
The Duke and I The Second Epilogue: Julia Quinn 🎧
*Unsettled Ground: Claire Fuller 📖
*Exciting Times: Naoise Dolan 🎧
Afterlife: Julia Alvarez 📖
*Luster: Raven Leilani 🎧
*Consent: Annabel Lyon 🎧

rmaclean4 2.5 🌟
The Duke and I : Julia Quinn 🎧
2 🌟
The Deep: Rivers Solomon📖
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rmaclean4 Great reading month. * Womens Prize Long list books. 3y
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rmaclean4
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I love Ali Smith. Some her writing confuses me, I don't always know where she is going in her novels. But she writes some of my favorite prose. I enjoyed the fourth of her seasonal quartet. I found it uneven however I gobbled it up in 2 days. The final message: connection with others is the key. I loved that was the theme throughout all the quartet. It is such a relief from some of the other novels on the Womens Prize long list. 4.5 🌟

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Kazzie
Summer | Ali Smith
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This may be my favourite of the quartet. The storyline set during WWII was very good. Not all the narratives are tied up in the end, but enough to provide a satisfying finish.

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shaynarae
Summer | Ali Smith
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Finally finished Ali Smith‘s seasonal quartet. Summer was a beautiful novel, eliciting drifty and languishing feelings of the season in story that was very post-modern in construction, but enjoyable nonetheless.

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Lindy
Summer | Ali Smith
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January stats. 2021 is starting strong! Top reads are on my blog: https://lindypratch.blogspot.com/2021/01/january-2021-reading-round-up.html?

TrishB Awesome stats 😳 3y
Lindy @TrishB The pathways outdoors are slippery with ice and it‘s been mostly too cold to spend much time outside anyway. Indoor gatherings aren‘t advisable. Nothing to do except read! 3y
TrishB Sounds fab ♥️ 3y
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Lindy
Summer | Ali Smith
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Of course I‘m quoting Einstein, Hannah says. Well, paraphrasing. He said that the only real religion humans have is the matter of freeing ourselves from the delusion that we‘re separate from each other and second that we‘re separate from the universe, and the only peace of mind we‘ll ever get, he says, is when we try to overcome this delusion.

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Lindy
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I slowed my reading pace because I didn‘t want this to end. Then, when I finished, I immediately wanted to start again from the beginning. Instead, I think I will go back to the first in the quartet, Autumn, then reread them all in order. They are cunningly interlinked, yet each stands on its own. Beautiful, breathtaking, big-picture novels, attuned to the reality that each life is valuable.

LeahBergen What a lovely review! 3y
sarahbarnes I loved Autumn and Winter so much, and can‘t wait to read Spring and Summer. ❤️❤️ 3y
Lindy @LeahBergen Thank you! 3y
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Lindy @sarahbarnes Such treats in store for you! 3y
Suet624 So the series goes Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer? 3y
Suet624 @KathyR thanks! I read one of them. Three more to look forward to! 3y
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Lindy
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Change just comes, the man says. It comes of necessity. You have to go with it and make something of what it makes of you.

readordierachel Lovely quote 3y
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Lindy
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Reminds me of a recent closed-caption fail I witnessed: “It comes back with a venue Janis” …(It comes back with a vengeance.) The speech to text software is amazing, but not yet perfect.

CarolynM 😂 Your example is good too. 3y
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Lindy
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Face like an Eastertime lamb, head like a dandelion clock, but a dandelion clock holding the hidden infrastructure not just of the world. Universe too.
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Dishevelled genius; because genius doesn‘t need to be hevelled, whatever hevelled is.

(Internet photo)

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Lindy
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T‘was ever so, her mother says. Since summer first was leafy.
Now her mother‘s saying lines from when she was an actress. But the only thing her mother was apparently ever really in was a washing up liquid advert on TV back before everything. Sacha was shown the advert when she was little, there‘s a video of it in a cupboard, now unwatchable because there are no video players left alive.

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Lindy
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I‘ve been saving this as a treat to start reading on New Years Day. I even chose a special matching bookmark, a relic from a long-defunct lesbian bookshop. 🧁

CarolynM Enjoy. And Happy New Year 🎉 (edited) 3y
Soubhiville It‘s a perfect match! 3y
Lindy @CarolynM Happy New Year Carolyn! 3y
Lindy @Soubhiville 😊💕 3y
arubabookwoman I finished this a few weeks ago. It turned out to be one of only 2 books I rated 5⭐️ in 2020. (The other was Swann‘s away). 3y
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CarolynM
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#12BooksOf2020

I thought the final part of Ali Smith's seasonal quartet was one of the best books of the year. I am still thinking about it.

Andrew65 Love it when a book does this. 😊 3y
BarbaraBB Oh really? I quit after the second but now I am doubting again! 3y
Cathythoughts Interesting ! I only read Autumn & wasn‘t a fan. Maybe I‘ll try Summer .. 3y
CarolynM @BarbaraBB @Cathythoughts I like the quartet for the way it illustrates the mood in Britain over the last couple of years. It's not so much the story, or even the writing, it's the socio-political critique. I think she does that really effectively. Of course, I'm coming at it from a distance (although I take an active interest in the goings on there) and from a point of view that seems to agree with her. 3y
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arubabookwoman
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Just finished this, and it will be one of my best reads of 2020, probably 5 ⭐️. Of the quartet, the only other one I‘ve read is Winter, which I liked but wasn‘t blown away by, so I wasn‘t sure I‘d follow through with the entire series. Now I want to read the other 2 (Autumn and Spring) and maybe reread Winter.

CarolynM Summer will be in my top 10 for the year too. I loved all of them, but Winter is my least favourite. 3y
charl08 I still have this on the shelf. I was going to read it on holiday, but I guess that's not going to happen? 3y
batsy @CarolynM Is this best read in the order of publication? I've been meaning to read it, but was wondering if it's fine to just start anywhere. 3y
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CarolynM @batsy Yes, I think so. Summer, in particular, would benefit from being read last because it brings in some things from the earlier episodes. 3y
arubabookwoman @CarolynM @batsy I agree-read them in order(even tho‘ I didn‘t). I had heard each was independent, & could be read in any order, so I was quite surprised when characters/circumstances from Winter showed up in Summer. Not having read Autumn or Spring, I‘m not sure if there were other references to the prior books in Summer that I missed. 3y
batsy @CarolynM @arubabookwoman Thank you! I'd like to read the quartet next year; let's hope I get to it 😅 3y
CarolynM @arubabookwoman @batsy I was surprised by that too because the first three seemed quite separate. 3y
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Leftcoastzen
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Ali Smith is an amazing writer, there is wordplay & beautiful writing in this book,as in other titles in her seasonal quartet.She doesn‘t shy away from hard looks at Brexit, WWII internment camps,modern immigration issues.Her characters are complex & full of life , trials & tribulations,like all of us.Sometimes like with Hemingway & Fitzgerald, you get a feeling for the era more from a novel than from a history book.Time will tell if these qualify

Liz_M Excellent review! I need to make the time to read these soon. 3y
ValerieAndBooks She has been on my radar a long time. I do have Autumn sitting in my TBR. 3y
Leftcoastzen @ValerieAndBooks I read the whole series, enjoyed them all .Now I wish I had read them closer together, hard to compare them in my old brain. 3y
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Leftcoastzen
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This is why we read, in my humble opinion.

Texreader Truth! 3y
readordierachel Wow. Love this. I need to read some Ali Smith! 3y
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Lindy
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The conversation between Kamila Shamsie & Ali Smith at Manchester Literature Festival today was FABULOUS! Sarah Wood‘s video footage (views from windows, bookshelves, art on the walls in the respective homes of these women) made it easier for me to focus on what they were saying.
“We are not one thing, we are multiplicities.” —Smith
“It [Summer] places you in the moment & takes you out.” —Shamsie
Recorded murmur of a hall filling with voices=💔

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erzascarletbookgasm
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Four interconnected books, one for each #season from Ali Smith‘s Seasonal Quartet. The tagged book is the latest, the finale of the quartet.
The books look so gorgeous side by side. Image from Penguin.co.uk

#wordsofoctober

MidnightBookGirl Those look gorgeous!
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OriginalCyn620 They are pretty! Great choice! 4y
Leftcoastzen I have Summer in my library hold line . Really liked the others. 4y
JanuarieTimewalker13 I like how they all make trees prominent. I just did a spread in my creative journal on trees, so that‘s why I zoned in on this. Gorgeous works of art! (edited) 4y
CarolynM Fabulous books❤️ 4y
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AnneCecilie
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In this final installment in Smith‘s Seasonal Quartet, we meet several of the characters from previous books in this series again. The focus is in internment camps during WW2, the treatment of illegal immigrants today and it focuses on activism.

I must say that the little brother and his view on people and world, really worries me.

I‘m a little sad that this quartet now has come to its end. This is a series I will reread in the future.

CarolynM I know what you mean about the little brother. I fear there is a lot of that kind of thinking in the world today. By the end of the book I had some hope that he might be growing out of it. I'm not sure that's always the case, though. 4y
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Abailliekaras
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Our latest episode of Books On The Go is up! We discuss the Booker Shortlist and Summer. 💛🎧

Lindy Yes! Ali Smith deserves the Nobel prize. 😍 4y
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rmaclean4
Summer | Ali Smith
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Rare shopping day in these days of Pandemic.

erzascarletbookgasm Nice picks! 👍 4y
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Abailliekaras
Summer | Ali Smith
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I flew through this. I love Ali Smith‘s blend of quirky characters, wordplay & riffs on Dickens & Shakespeare, & her warmth & humour. She uses Einstein & filmmaker Lorenza Mazzetti to show how WW2 divided communities in UK (as today Brexit divides families). England‘s treatment of refugees reveals the best & worst of us. Not as tight as the first 3 but the Quartet is an incredible achievement & a joy to read.

tenar Beautiful photo! Your review has convinced me to finally pick this series up. 4y
JanuarieTimewalker13 I definitely have to read this to get a better feel for what the UK is going through. Everyone knows what a hot mess we are here in the States. The last 4 years have been some kind of dystopian landscape- an alternate universe that somehow we slid into and are desperate to find our way out of, and hopefully, will be wiser and gentler for it. We need to bring love back and stop being wallet heads. 4y
Abailliekaras @tenar yay! I hope you like it. 4y
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Abailliekaras @JanuarieTimewalker13 it‘s such a good commentary on our times and amazing that she‘s writing as it‘s happening. 4y
JanuarieTimewalker13 Ok, I‘ll def read it! Thanks! 4y
CarolynM I loved it❤️ 4y
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CarolynM
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A wonderful conclusion to an excellent series of novels that dissects the temper of the times in which we are living and views it through the prism of art and of the past. I loved the way this last part brought together threads from the earlier books. Ali doesn't pull any punches - there were times I thought I was going to combust with anger and others where I just wanted to cry - but ultimately she leaves us with hope for whatever is next. 👇

CarolynM 🖕#BookspinBingo A bingo achieved on the vertical axis if I use this as a free space @TheAromaofBooks Also using this for #Booked2020 #Winter #CoverCrush @Cinfhen @BarbaraTheBibliophage @4thhouseontheleft 4y
merelybookish That's encouraging. I read the first two but have felt a bit ambivalent about finishing the series. So glad to hear it ends strongly! 4y
CarolynM @merelybookish I loved them all, so you may not like this as much as I did. 4y
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merelybookish @CarolynM I love Ali Smith and so am willing to go places with her. But I think writing a now novel is challenging, let alone 4. 4y
Cinfhen Woohoo 😍 4y
TheAromaofBooks Yay bingo!!!! 4y
BarbaraTheBibliophage Great review! I‘m intrigued by this series and may give it a go sometime. 4y
CarolynM @BarbaraTheBibliophage The sooner the better I think. They are very much of the moment. 4y
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ClairesReads
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As spend much of summer under the ever present weight of its impending end, the characters in this novel are all imagining and anticipating endings. In this way, what could easily have become an exhaustingly bleak state-of-the-nation narrative instead becomes a hopeful one. This is a story where we are reminded we can all be heroic in big and small ways. Human connection; individual kindnesses will save us all.

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ClairesReads
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Very happy to finally have this in my hands

CarolynM Me too! Just started reading🙂 4y
ClairesReads @CarolynM snap! I‘m loving it 4y
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Augustdana
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Holding onto the last bit of the season more desperately with each passing day. I think I‘ve only read winter so far, but I liked it so good enough for me !!

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charl08
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Looking forward to reading this - bookmail came today.

CarolynM Can't wait for this one. 4y
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