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Treacle Walker
Treacle Walker | ALAN. GARNER
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Treacle Walker is a stunning fusion of myth and folklore and an exploration of the fluidity of time, vivid storytelling that brilliantly illuminates an introspective young mind trying to make sense of everything around him.
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PatriciaU
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Pickpick

This is not an easy book but well worth it. written in dialect and layer upon layer of brilliant commentary on sight (what‘s real and what‘s not), aging, dreaming, and healing. Simply gorgeous. Full review at https://itsallaboutthebook.org

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AmandaBlaze
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I love this tale of magic, childhood, and mythology. It reminds me of Lanny, but was quite different. In my opinion, it includes the magic involved with seeing the world through a child's eyes, the mythology of the Green Man, and the sacrifice it takes to be Treacle Walker.
@Bookwomble @jlhammar
@Andrew65 #20in4 Readathon

Andrew65 Excellent, I love Alan Garner‘s books. 1y
jlhammar Great review! So glad you enjoyed it. 1y
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AmandaBlaze
Treacle Walker | ALAN. GARNER
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“Ragbone! Ragbone! Any rags! Pots for rags! Donkey stone!“
#FirstLineFridays
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ShyBookOwl Lol! 1y
jlhammar Awesome little book. Hope you enjoy! Listening to this special episode of Backlisted once I finished gave me an even greater appreciation for it:
https://www.backlisted.fm/episodes/backlisted-special-treacle-walker
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AmandaBlaze @jlhammar Thanks for the link! 1y
Bookwomble I second @jlhammar about the awesomeness of this book! Hope you love it ☺️ 1y
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Graywacke
Treacle Walker | ALAN. GARNER
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Mehso-so

A child's perspectives of folklore and magic, one that is strikingly playful with language. I can relay that, but I actually struggled with this book. It demands you meet its playful-thoughtful-childish-not-childish mindset. But it's so short that I finished well before I had a chance to do that, so I didn't get much out of it. But, still, it was nice to get a window into this Alan Garner experience. #Booker2022

Aimeesue Backlisted did a nice podcast on this one. Sounded very interesting. 2y
Graywacke @Aimeesue i‘ve love Backlisted. But I‘m a terribly unreliable listener. I‘ve heard maybe 5 or 6 episodes. I would like the find this one 2y
Aimeesue Ugh. I forgot they make looking for a specific podcast so difficult. Here you go! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/backlisted/id1063252175?i=1000541157710 2y
Graywacke @Aimeesue whoa, Nov 2021! Thank you so much for searching for and finding that. 2y
Aimeesue @Graywacke I‘d just listened to it this week, and hadn‘t played it to the end, so it was still in my queue. Figured I‘d save you a hunt. Enjoy! (Spoiler: they REALLY liked it. 😂 And it does have some nice audio clips of Garner.) I‘m looking forward to reading it - the Backlisted descriptions reminded me a bit of The Dark is Rising, which I really enjoyed. 2y
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mjtwo
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Panpan

31 Mar-2 Apr 23
#Bookerlonglist 10
Not sure whether it is quite fair that I pan this. I did not really dislike it; I just don‘t know that I understood it. I did appreciate its brevity and Walker‘s prose-like writing style. It felt quite like a nursery rhyme to me. But I am not really sure what happened.
I may actually finish the 2022 longlist before 2023 is announced, although my copy of After Sappho appears to have been lost in the post.

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rwmg
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Mehso-so

oe Coppock has a lazy eye and has to wear an eye patch. When a rag and bone man comes calling, Joe finds each of his eyes sees a different reality.

I have only vague memories of the author's children's books but I am fairly certain they were nothing like this. Bizarre. I don't feel justified in giving it a pan but it didn't really do much for me.

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Emilymdxn
Treacle Walker | ALAN. GARNER
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Mehso-so

I did think this was well written for sure but it kept reminding me of Lanny by Max Porter in a way that just made me wish I was reading Lanny again. I tried to consider it on its own merits but it was just quite similar to a book I thought was better and it never really recovered.

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Bibliomania
Treacle Walker | ALAN. GARNER
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Oh no, this really wasn't for me. I've read (and enjoyed) other Alan Garner novels but while I could see this novella has hidden depths I couldn't be bothered to unpick them. I wonder if I might have enjoyed it more as an audio book..... but I don't feel tempted to find out!! Really surprised it made the Booker shortlist; it felt like he was trying just that bit too hard to be clever. I know others have loved it but not for me. #JanuaryChallenge

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Cazxxx
Treacle Walker | ALAN. GARNER
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Mehso-so

I‘m not going to pretend that I understood everything that was going on in this short novel but I enjoyed it enough to finish it. Very weird and I didn‘t connect with the characters as much as I would have liked although the writing style was interesting and it flows nicely

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Soubhiville
Treacle Walker | ALAN. GARNER
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Thank you @Mitch for the book and bracelets 🙂🎄. This sounds wonderful, have you read it? Definitely a great choice for me. I hope you, Mel, and Woodford are having a lovely day. (I‘m assuming my packaging hasn‘t arrived there yet, hopefully it won‘t be too late!)

Mitch So glad you like it ♥️Hope you‘ve had a great day full of love and happiness. Love to you both xxxx 2y
Mitch Ps - I‘m sure you‘re package will be here soon. These postal strikes here have put everything in turmoil. 2y
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AnneCecilie
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One day Joe meets Treacle Walker, a trader of rags, and not long after that Joe meets Thin Amren, the big-man. And from this point Joe has some problems with reality and what is there and what isn‘t.

I found this novel playful and I loved the way it was written.
I enjoyed this much more than I thought I would

3rd book from the Booker shortlist

3rd book read for #20in4 @Andrew65

Andrew65 Great 👏👏👏 2y
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TheEllieMo
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Actually hovering between a So-So and a Pick on this one. I was drawn by the cover - anything relating to the Uffington White Horse draws me in - but the link in the book is weak. I confess I didn‘t understand much of this, but it‘s dreamlike quality and beautiful writing were nevertheless captivating. There‘s some argument about whether or not it‘s a children‘s book - having read it, I still haven‘t got a clue!

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jlhammar
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Loved this. Another exceptional read from a strong and varied #Booker2022 longlist. Short, but not one to race through. There are hidden depths to this mysterious tale that touches on our ties to the ancient and natural world, folklore, bog bodies, the seen and the unseen and the nature of time. And the way he uses language! I was charmed and captivated.

Highly recommend the special Backlisted podcast episode linked in comments below.

Ruthiella Thanks for the link to the podcast episode. I‘ll definitely check that out even if I don‘t read the book. 2y
jlhammar My first Alan Garner, but definitely not my last. Might try The Owl Service next? I think if you enjoyed Paul Kingsnorth's The Wake, Max Porter's Lanny, Susanna Clarke's Piranesi &/or any Neil Gaiman, Treacle Walker might be for you. 2y
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Bookwomble @jlhammar I'm so pleased you enjoyed it. I was beginning to think I was the only one! 😊 2y
Cinfhen Oh wow!! Great review🧡I wasn‘t looking forward to this one but your review makes me somewhat more intrigued- 2y
rmaclean4 @jlhammar Lanny and Piranesi are 2 of my favorites! Excited to try this one. 2y
squirrelbrain Glad you enjoyed it! I‘m not sure I understood all of it…. 2y
Bookwomble @jlhammar Owl Service is great, too, usually considered a YA fantasy, though Garner has always said he doesn't consider his books as specifically for children. The Weirdstone of Brisingamen & The Moon of Gomrath were similarly marketed as children's books, but Boneland, the third & much later book in that sequence treads similar ground to Treacle Walker, and really turns the other two books on their heads! Garner is a delightfully complex writer! 2y
JamieArc I really enjoyed Lanny. I think that I didn‘t have the brain space to slow down and try to get on board with Treacle. But my respect grows for this book because I kind of like it when some love it and others really dislike it. It makes a book interesting to me. 2y
charl08 Fascinating to read your comments, I'm really enjoying hearing more about others perspectives on the longlist. 2y
BookwormM Looking forward to this one 2y
BarbaraBB Wow, I am glad you picked up all the depth of the book that I obviously didn‘t 🤷🏻‍♀️ 2y
batsy I love The Owl Service so much ❤️ So glad you liked it and appreciate your thoughtful review. I'm excited waiting for my copy to arrive! I love Backlisted; missed the fact that they did a special ep on Treacle Walker. 2y
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JamieArc
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Not sure what‘s going on in this photo? That‘s how I felt about this book 😂. At first I was intrigued by the Roald Dahl-ish language, but then I just got lost and couldn‘t find my way back. I had no Treacle Walker to help me find my way through this story. I can see how others may love it. I‘m guessing I was missing a whole lot of context. Onto the next #Booker2022 read!

Ruthiella Oh dear! Another thumbs down! It‘s tough when a reader needs a lot of context/outside knowledge to grasp a text… (edited) 2y
JamieArc @Ruthiella I think it makes a book interesting when there are people who really love it and those who really don‘t, so in that, I admire this book. 2y
BarbaraBB I‘m glad I‘m not alone! I didn‘t get it either. 2y
jlhammar That photo! 😂 😂 😂 I‘m eager to see how I get on with this one. 2y
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MinnieTimperley
Treacle Walker | ALAN. GARNER
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Mehso-so

This is a short novella but I found it a bit of a slog. Garner has apparently used lots of influences from folklore and this permeates the language which can be challenging. I don't particularly want to sit and Google words and phrases (I didn't) but learnt that I should perhaps have done with words I had assumed were the author's invention.

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BarbaraBB
Treacle Walker | ALAN. GARNER
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First I hoped this book would turn out to be some kind of Of Mice and Men but then it went totally off the road - or I did. Anyhow I have no clue what this was all about and do not really care either. It probably won‘t make the shortlist for the #BookerPrize2022

LeahBergen Too bad! But what a lovely photo. 😊 2y
Ruthiella Oh dear. At least it was short! @LeahBergen Isn‘t it amazing how Barbara manages to take a perfect and coordinated photo no matter where she is in the world? 😍 (edited) 2y
squirrelbrain Yeah, I was a bit confused as well! Lovely photo though! 😁 2y
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charl08 Ah what a shame. I guess it makes your ranking easier though? 2y
batsy Oh no, that's too bad you didn't like it. I have high expectations but maybe I ought to temper it a little now... 2y
Bookwomble I loved this book, but totally get why others may not, and that's why we have more than one book in the world 😊 2y
MicheleinPhilly I‘ll probably skip this one then. 2y
Cinfhen LOVE the photo!!! I had zero interest in reading this now im convinced I would hate it. 2y
Hazel2019 I have this one coming in the mail in a few days. I‘ll still give it a read but I have seen the reviews all over the place. Some love it some hate it. 2y
jlhammar Interesting. Can't wait to see what I make of it! 2y
BarbaraBB @Ruthiella @LeahBergen @squirrelbrain @Cinfhen Thanks! It‘s my sister‘s home. I water het plants while she‘s on vacation 😀 2y
BarbaraBB @batsy @Hazel2019 @jlhammar I hope you‘ll like the book. It may be just me, @Bookwomble loved it! 2y
Bookwomble @BarbaraBB @batsy @hazel2019 @jlhammer I did love it, and I think it's a book of heartbreaking genius, but I also wear socks with sandals so my judgement is not to be trusted 🧦🩴😏 2y
batsy @Bookwomble All the cool kids wear socks with sandals now 😁 2y
Bookwomble @BarbaraBB @batsy Ha! All I had to do was live long enough to be in fashion 😎🤓 2y
Megabooks S‘s home is lovely! I think I‘ll skip this after multiple bad reviews! 2y
BarbaraBB @Megabooks I wouldn‘t buy it in any case if I were you! 2y
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jlhammar
Treacle Walker | ALAN. GARNER
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The last of my #Booker2022 longlist order has arrived! Very curious about this one. I‘ve not read Alan Garner before. Can‘t wait! #bookmail

BarbaraBB I‘m about to start this one. 2y
Bookwomble @BarbaraBB @jlhammar Probably my favourite book of last year. I'm curious to learn what you both think 😊 2y
BarbaraBB @Bookwomble Just wrote my review. I didn‘t like it at all. It went all over my head I‘m afraid 😳 2y
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BarbaraBB
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#WeeklyForecast 32/22

I am having Chandelier in progress. This week I want to read another book for both the #BookerPrize2022 and #ReadingAfrica2022. A Single Rose is a recommendation by @Addison_Reads and I can use it for #FoodAndLit 🇯🇵

TrishB Good plan 👍🏻 2y
Addison_Reads I hope you like it. 😀 2y
Cinfhen I love the cover for your #ReadAfrica22 book 2y
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squirrelbrain
Treacle Walker | ALAN. GARNER
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#booker2022, book 8/13

This is so short, hardly even a novella, it took no time to listen to on audio. I‘d call it a fable; it‘s weird and fantastical and whilst I loved the narrator on the audio, the Northern dialect and the familiar slang words I‘m not sure I understood what was going on a lot of the time.

On reading reviews after I‘d finished it seems as though the author references a lot of his earlier works, of which I haven‘t read any.

rmaclean4 Where did you find the audio book? This is one I am having trouble finding. 2y
vivastory Garner has been on my TBR for a long time, but I haven't read him yet. I've had the following for awhile 2y
vivastory I'm really interested in Treacle Walker. I know that Backlisted has an episode on it, which is very rare for them to devote an episode for a new book. It's also rare for them to do repeat episodes on an author. 2y
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Cinfhen This is one I‘m in no rush to read - your review confirms my initial thought (edited) 2y
squirrelbrain @rmaclean4 it was on Scribd. I‘m in the UK (not sure where you are?) and I know they have different books in different countries. It did just come into my library too as an ebook, which is on BorrowBox so I guess they‘re playing catch-up after the long list announcement. 2y
rmaclean4 @squirrelbrain Thanks. It is not on Scribd in the US. 2y
charl08 I think I tried to read him as a teenager and got nowhere. But ai might be confusing him with someone else! 2y
charl08 Or even *I* 2y
squirrelbrain Yes, I think he must appeal quite a specific audience @charl08, and then you need to have read more of his books to appreciate / understand this one @vivastory 2y
Hazel2019 I think I‘ll stick to the physical book version. I tend to lose interest when accents are heavy and I lose meaning. But I do like fables! 2y
Ruthiella I‘m with @Cinfhen . Not rushing. Fables aren‘t my cup of tea. We‘ll see if it makes the shortlist. 2y
batsy I love Garner so much because of Owl Service. I also read The Stone Book Quartet in uni and liked it a lot, but need to revisit. He's a very specific type of writer that I love—very dense & steeped in English myths & sense of place. I don't always get it because I'm not English but his writing feels like a portal to unseen worlds, & I love that. Looking forward to this! 2y
squirrelbrain The accents didn‘t seem strong to me @Hazel2019, but then it‘s based in Northern England, where I‘m from! 2y
squirrelbrain @batsy - it sounds like you‘ll *love* this one then! 2y
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Tonton
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jlhammar I just ordered this one! I haven't read Alan Garner before. I agree, a pretty great list. I've loved the ones I've read so far (Keegan, Everett and Strout) and hope to get a few more in before the shortlist is out. Plan to start The Colony next. 2y
Tonton @jlhammar Try Garner‘s The Owl Service, one of my favorites! 2y
jlhammar @Tonton Good to know. Thanks for the rec! 2y
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ClairesReads
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Absolute, indecipherable nonsense. I can only presume that there‘s some kind deeply niche knowledge required to make any sense of this which I evidently don‘t have. Strong no from me.

Bookwomble This was my 2021 favourite read. I think you're right in alluding to its being embedded in a specific time (early/mid 20th C) and place (Northern England), & that Garner doesn't feel the need to contextualise that for readers who aren't familiar with it. There are wider & deeper things going on, I think, without claiming for myself any kind of esoteric wisdom 😊 I was born just after mid-century in Northern England, so perhaps I had a head start! 2y
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Bookwomble
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I don't really follow book awards, but I was thrilled to hear that Alan Garner's fantastic book, Treacle Walker, has been nominated on the Booker Prize long list. If nothing else, it should introduce more people to this brilliant short novel. He really is an underappreciated national treasure.

https://www.theguardian.com/books/2022/jul/26/the-booker-longlist-is-thoughtfull...

jlhammar Now I'm even more excited to read this one! No US pub date as of yet though. I might have to resort to Book Depository. 2y
Bookwomble @jlhammar I hope you can get your hands on it soon! 😊 2y
AshleyHoss820 Oh, I enjoy Alan Garner! I‘ve only read Thursbitch, but it so thoroughly put me under its spell. I‘ll have to add this to the stack! ☺️ 2y
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Bookwomble @AshleyHoss820 Oh, I managed to miss Thursbitch when it was published - Stacked! 😊 2y
batsy I really want to read this! 2y
Bookwomble @batsy Then you must! 😉 2y
batsy @Bookwomble *climbing out from under my TBR piles* Yes, indeed! 😂 2y
Bookwomble @batsy 🤣🤣 2y
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vandersp2103
Treacle Walker | ALAN. GARNER

Great great book. Read it 3 times.

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Bookwomble
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Although not alike, Garner's "Treacle Walker" & Clarke's "Piranesi" are nonetheless similar enough that if you like the one, you'll probably like the other. I loved them both, & whizzed through this short book in one sitting. It's steeped in British folklore without being bound by it; it's its own thing, if that thing be a cross between Worsel Gummidge and the TV show, Sapphire and Steel, without resembling either. All the stars ⭐ Just read it!

batsy Great review! I loved Piranesi, as well The Owl Service and the Stone Book Quartet by Garner, so I'm looking forward to this. 3y
Bookwomble @batsy I didn't want to say to much about the story itself, as it's so short and its unfolding was very much a part of the enjoyment for me. 3y
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Bookwomble
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Part of my Christmas book haul: Alan Garner's "Treacle Walker". To be described in his 88th year by The Times as 'Better than anyone else writing in English today' is quite an accolade. I haven't read everyone else who is writing in English today, but I'm not inclined to disagree. I hope and think I will enjoy this.

batsy It's a beautiful little book. 3y
Bookwomble @batsy It is. The White Horse of Uffington is a striking cover design image. 3y
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merelybookish
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1. Capricious
2. Hmmm. Not really? But I'm intrigued by the new book by Alan Garner that just came out in the UK.
Thanks for the tag @TheLudicReader I'll tag my #shakespearereadalong pals @GingerAntics @Graywacke