September 5th #ScoolSpirit Apple 🍎 First hear of this song, but it's cool. @Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
September 5th #ScoolSpirit Apple 🍎 First hear of this song, but it's cool. @Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
An interesting and thought provoking read, this is a complicated weave of three protagonists, drawing on both the myths of Orpheus and Eurydice and Johnny Appleseed. I think I‘ll have to reread this one at least once more before I feel I understand it
In the faun's clawed and calloused hands the pomace comes out rich and sweet, a treasure of crushed cores and waxy skins and pulped flesh, a dozen colors of apples distinct in the gap beween the cider mill's grindstone and its wheel.
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This novel was good, if grim, but I didn't like it as much as I expected to. The high concept post climate change apocalypse worked better than the mythology in the pre-industrial timeline--why a faun? Why Orpheus? It was haunting, but part of me was just asking why in the background the whole time. Still a pick, since it was definitely worth reading. Maybe skip it if your climate change anxiety is already sky high.