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Bone People
Bone People | Keri Hulme
At once a mystery, a love story, and an ambitious exploration of the zone where Maori and European New Zealand meet, Booker Prize-winning novel "The Bone People" is a powerful and unsettling tale saturated with violence and Maori spirituality.
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#TPRC 19. Falling: a book that's likely to make you emotional
It took some time searching for emotional book rec‘s that fit with the prompt. I was reading through a Reddit thread and I wasn‘t feeling moved to check out the books mentioned. Until that is I came across a commenter‘s experience with reading The Bone People. That has been on my tbr for years and maybe this is a sign to get it read in the near future.
@Yuki_Onna

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cant_i'm_booked
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Mehso-so

A woman lives as a recluse and eccentric in rural New Zealand. Sensing her emptiness, she meets a mute child and his troubled Māori foster father. This book won a whole slew of awards upon its first publishing in the early ‘80s by a small literary feminist collective. The author‘s language is beautiful, dancing between Māori, English, poetry, and prose. Warning: there are many instances of child abuse which may make this a grim read at times.

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Lindy
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Just starting this New Zealand classic (for the first time). The prologue is giving me Hereaka‘s Kurangaituku vibes. I guess it would have been the opposite if I‘d read the two books in publication order.

Ruthiella I read this shortly after it was published, back when I had no idea about book prizes and I only read tops maybe 20 books a year. It‘s engrossing but as I recall also disturbing. 12mo
Lindy @Ruthiella So far, 45 pages in, I agree about engrossing. Not yet disturbing… I‘m definitely intrigued. 12mo
Lindy @Ruthiella Now I know what you mean about disturbing. The issue of violence against children. Wow! 11mo
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VanessaCW
Bailedbailed

I was unable to finish this story - I got to P160. It was for my book group so I did try to persevere with it. I just don‘t like how it‘s written - the New Zealand lingo and the inner monologue/poetry. I also dislike the subject matter - it contains child abuse. Life is too short to read books you‘re not enjoying. It has some fabulous reviews but, sadly, it‘s not for me. It‘s very rare I don‘t finish a book, too. ☹️

Vansa This book is....very very unreadable!! The writing is nearly impenetrable, really. I think it's a great story of how it got published and everything, but the book itself isnt 2y
VanessaCW I‘d no idea of the history behind its publishing but perhaps it‘s typical of a Booker prize winner. I‘ll have to look it up. Thanks. But definitely not an easy book to get in to especially with the writing style. 2y
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VanessaCW Not sure it‘s my sort of book but it‘s for my f2f book group so I will persevere. 2y
Chrissyreadit It‘s a tough book to read but still has an impact on me 25 years later. 2y
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BarbaraBB
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#AlphabetGame Letter K

In Dutch the tagged book is called Kerewin after the unforgettable main character. It‘s one of those books that will stick with me forever. I read it a lifetime ago and still remember it all. Heartbreakingly good.

Graywacke It‘s sitting right next to me. I‘ve meant to read this for years! Maybe this is the prompt i needed. 2y
BarbaraBB @Graywacke I hope you will. And I hope it‘s still as good! 2y
Centique Oh man this book. I‘ve read it 4 times because we studied it in high school and in university and I just kept rereading it for another couple years. Must pick it up again, it‘s like an old friend. 2y
BarbaraBB @Centique I should reread it too! 2y
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Stay cool folks

Singout Love this book! 2y
SamAnne Oh, it‘s been a couple decades since I read it. Still stocked with me. 2y
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IReadThereforeIBlog
Mehso-so

Keri Hulme‘s debut literary novel won the Booker Prize in 1985 and it‘s easy to see why, given the fluid, lyrical writing that draws on Māori beliefs. However, this story of three deeply broken people is not easy to read, especially the scenes of child abuse, and it‘s a book that leaves open a number of questions, including Simon‘s background and Kerewin‘s break with her family, while driving towards a happy-ish ending that didn‘t feel deserved.

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ManyWordsLater
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Under promoted women of Oceania

BarbaraBB I loved this book so much 3y
vivastory This series of posts was wonderful. Several are favorites, others are on my TBR & I have added a couple authors to my TBR. Thanks! 3y
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shawnmooney
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https://youtu.be/DYBkIioY5Gs

A playlist of all episodes in the Bite-sized Book Chat series: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLU-61cZp1pQdBH5V0Zb9q-2ujl4PY8nhf

Chat #1: with Elena from San Diego

Period Piece by Gwen Raverat

Virginia Woolf & the Raverats: A Different Sort of Friendship by William Pryor (Editor)

shawnmooney Chat #2: with Cauvery Madhavan from Ireland

Ten Days by Austin Duffy

This Living and Immortal Thing by Austin Duffy

The Promise by Damon Galgut

Oona - Alice Lyons

Chat #3: with Laura Bogart from the Eastern Seaboard

The Bone People by Keri Hulme

Don't You Know I Love You by Laura Bogart

Hot off the press - check out Laura‘s latest article in LitHub - Into The Matrix: How Trinity‘s Rise Responds to the Witch Hunts of the Early Aughts

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shawnmooney Chat #4: with Brandon from Nebraska

Walk Softly, This Is God's Country: 1883-1949 Among Shoshone and Arapaho Indians/Wind River Reservation
by Beatrice Crofts, Elinore Markley

The Yield by Tara June Winch

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bnp I listened to your cast initially because I loved The bone people. Unfortunately for my tbr pile, all of the books you duscussed sound interesting. Thanks for some fascinating food for thought. 3y
Suet624 Thank you for sharing. 3y
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Singout
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Found on the shelf of the rural centre where I was doing peace work in Northern Ireland in the 90s: it's been one of my faves ever since.
@chasingom
#IntegrateYourShelf

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ReadingOver50
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Pickpick

This took me just over 3 weeks to finish. Not because it was boring, but because I wanted to take my time and focus on what I was reading. The book was amazing, with 3 main characters that could have been unlikeable but instead won my heart. A 5 star read for me.

BarbaraBB For me too, a long time ago. 4y
readordierachel This is high on my tbr list. Even higher after your review. And lovely picture! 4y
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ReadingOver50
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Just showing off my new book sleeve I bought from LibroLoveCo on etsy. I bought a size small. It is a little snug but still fits this 450 page book. I love the pattern and the fabric is so soft.

BennettBookworm Beautiful!! 4y
Jessieleah This is SUCH a good book 4y
Tattooedteacher Gorgeous! 4y
ReadingOver50 @Jessieleah i am loving it so far. I‘m about half way done. I hope to have more time to read this weekend. 4y
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This is my first post on here so hope I get it right! I have been thinking of reading challenges for #2021 and decided to read the Booker Prize shortlist from the year I was born. The Bone People was the winner (do you know which year it without Googling?) so I intend to kick off my reading year with this. What are your reading challenges for 2021?

BarbaraBB Welcome to Litsy! I loved Bone People and am participating in way too many reading challenges but I can‘t resist them 🤷🏻‍♀️😀 4y
readerlas @BarbaraBB Thank you! That's good to hear about The Bone People. Used to love a good reading challenge but then had children, haha! 4y
vivastory Welcome to Litsy! I'm not currently planning any challenges, aside from following along with the shortlist for a few book prizes 4y
readerlas @vivastory Shortlists are always interesting to look at. Good luck with your chosen challenges! 4y
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BarbaraBB
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Day 2: #3books that made me cry

▪️History of the rain because of this very sick but optimistic girl and her lovely boyfriend
▪️The Bone People because of what happens. I wanted to jump in and intervene but of course I couldn‘t
▪️House of Sand and Fog because I felt for the Iranian family and wished them a so much happier future

Cinfhen I‘ve been meaning to read this book for so long 4y
BarbaraBB @Cinfhen I don‘t know how I‘d feel if I read it now, but in the 00s it was one of my favorites 💔 4y
KarenUK I have had History of Rain on my shelf unread for way too long! 🤦‍♀️ 4y
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BarbaraBB @KarenUK I can‘t recommend it high enough! 4y
Cinfhen I‘ve taken a screenshot for when I‘m in the mood for a good cry. It‘s not very often but sometimes I‘m looking for that emotional release. 4y
OriginalCyn620 😥📚😥 4y
BarbaraBB @Cinfhen I love when a book makes me cry 🤷🏻‍♀️😭 4y
thebluestocking I haven‘t read any of these, but I love books that make me cry. 💙 4y
BarbaraBB @thebluestocking Me too so I will take a lot is screenshots today I think! 4y
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BookmarkTavern
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This was an easy one! New Zealand.

This is already on my TBR stack. And I know I‘ve already been there. But I want to go back so badly. It was so beautiful. The people were so friendly. And I enjoyed every moment of my two weeks there. The memories I have of NZ are some of my happiest memories. ❤️

#BookHunt #ScavengerSaturday @ShyBookOwl

S3V3N My boyfriend played basketball overseas for 13 years. He said New Zealand was his favorite place to live. He played for them, Mexico and one other country that I can‘t remember right off. 4y
ShyBookOwl NZ is another place I'd love to see and this book is also on my tbr 😊 4y
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Chrissyreadit
Bone People | Keri Hulme
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#7days7books day two Books that left an impression on me.

BarbaraBB This book 💔 5y
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Amybelinda
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Pickpick

After an initial adjustment I came to love the writing style of this book where mid-event the perspective constantly and unpredictably flits between the three main characters and created what felt like a ‘surround sound‘ stream of consciousness.

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Rissreads
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I just arrived home to 3 packages! Thanks @Centique for the tagged book, I'm keen to read a book about NZ and Maori culture.
Thanks @LapReader for the #Litsylove Package of On the come up, DVD and pencils it finally got here! The Literary Listography is gorgeous. I'm both excited and nervous to write in it!
Thanks @thegirlwiththelibrarybag for the cute bookmarks, chocolate and book Carry on. I hope it amuses me as much as it did you! ⬇️

Rissreads I'm very spoilt! The other 4 books are what I purchased whilst in Auckland. 5y
BookwormDownUnder I have the Literary Listography!! 5y
Tanisha_A 🤩 5y
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Rissreads @Tanisha_A Litsy people are the BEST people! ❤ 5y
maich So beautifilul❤😍 5y
thegirlwiththelibrarybag Yay! 3 packages in one day ❤️ 5y
Crazeedi I absolutely ❤️❤️❤️❤️ the listography books! I have two, but not this one, it looks great. My daughters and I have a group call after each page and discuss our answers... 5y
Rissreads @Crazeedi that's such an awesome idea 5y
Rissreads @LapReader Do you have a copy of this beautiful book? 5y
LapReader I sure do. I got one for me and one for you. 5y
Crazeedi @Rissreads we have found out a lot about each other that we might not otherwise know, its special 5y
Rissreads @LapReader I'm glad you do as it's such a gorgeous gift! 5y
Rissreads @Crazeedi You are lucky to have these conversations. ❤ 5y
MrsMalaprop How wonderful! I love Rose Tremain. Remind me to share my cool story about meeting her! 5y
Rissreads @MrsMalaprop Oooooo, I will! 5y
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Booksnchill
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#ChillingPhotoChallenge #TeamSlaughter #Bones @Clwojick I love Dia De los Muertos so here are some 🦴! Happy Wednesday littens!

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Jari-chan
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Today I made a short stop in New Zealand on my literary-culinary world-tour. I made Southland Cheese Rolls, even though it was only one and my bread refused to be rolled 😂

The according book is The Bone People, which was a DNF, but I still got curious and wanted to try New Zealand food.

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Jari-chan
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Bailedbailed

Even though this book is considered to be an important one for New Zealand I just didn't want to spend another 800 pages with those characters. The woman appeaares to be able just to do anything abd and everything and the child is upper annoying.

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Centique
Bone People | Keri Hulme
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#wondrouswednesday

Thanks for the tag @batsy
1) The Bone People - studied it in both high school and Uni
2) Wuthering Heights - read it maybe four times now?
3) I keep a notes page on my phone - not very high tech of me!
4) autumn leaves from my walk yesterday
5) wanna have a go @youneverarrived @Kdgordon88 @Ericalambbrown 😊👍

batsy Autumn leaves 🍁🍂😍 I'm envious of the cooler weather you'll be having 😆 6y
ShyBookOwl Pretty leaves! Where are you? 6y
alisiakae Love The Bone People! 6y
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Eggs Beautiful leaves 🍁 6y
Centique @ShyBookOwl I‘m in Auckland, New Zealand 😊 6y
Centique @batsy yes it‘s socks and slippers in the evenings already! 6y
Centique @4thhouseontheleft yay! It‘s one of my top ten of all time 😃 6y
Centique @Eggs thanks 😘 6y
ShyBookOwl @Centique Oh nice! I'm in Ontario, Canada and spring is just starting to show itself. 6y
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Youth needs juice neither for longevity nor aphrodisiac

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Pickpick

This is an amazing book. First time I‘ve read something form NZ and definitely the first Maori book. Fascinating glimpse into their culture and situation. It‘s amazing that it was written in 1984 and features a strong, asexual female main character. Probably another reason it was hard for Hulme to find a publisher. It was tough reading through the child abuse but I‘m glad this book was written and glad to read it. And a Maori lexicon as well!

BarbaraBB I loved this one too but I read it in the 90s. I wish I had time to reread it 😂 6y
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Ha‼️

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jveezer
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Trying to quell my outrage at people but otherwise very much enjoying this one so far...

SamAnne I read it years ago and have never forgotten it. 6y
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MStew
Bone People | Keri Hulme
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A penguin ink edition !

This book sounds strange and I'm curious !!🤓

#bookmail

wordzie 😎 cover 6y
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BooksForEmpathy
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We took a walk and ended up here. Fresh mint tea and beautiful colors and I NEED TO FINISH THIS BOOK!!

BarbaraBB Looking forward to your review. This book made such an impression on me when I read it - in the 90s....😊 6y
minkyb Mint tea is lovely but I am eyeing that bagel and lox!🤗 6y
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BooksForEmpathy
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Clean-out-the-fridge Sunday breakfast meant hummus + greens + pita today!

We have just binged Escape at Dannemora in fewer than 12 hours. It‘s so good! Hopefully going to finish this book today before I head to Sacramento for a school counseling conference.

readordierachel Ooh, I've been wanting to watch that! 6y
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violabrain
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Pickpick

This was a #BlameItOnLitsy book that has been on my shelf for a couple years now. What a strange, wonderful, distressing book. The character of Simon will stay with me for a long, long time.

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BooksForEmpathy
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Wednesday mornings I have off so, after I went to apply for my China Visa (!!!), I went here with my mom and step-dad. Beautiful salad and one of those books I don‘t want to finish because it‘s truly an original.

Laura317 Oooh! Have fun in China! Business or pleasure trip? We‘ve gone twice for adoption and love the parts of China we saw. 6y
Flaneurette @Laura317 I‘ve been to China twice for the same reason. Hope to go back with the girls someday, we had an amazing experience both times! 6y
BooksForEmpathy @Laura317 Pleasure! My partner got a 10 year work visa last June, and so it was a great motivator to visit as much as possible! We are headed to Shanghai in April. There‘s so much I want to see and experience. What were your thoughts? Also - would be so interested to hear about your experience with adoption! I‘ve been curious about it for a long time. Love hearing stories to help make my future decisions! 6y
BooksForEmpathy @Flaneurette Same as above! Please share if you‘re willing ❤️. 6y
Laura317 We adopted our daughter in 2005 from Hubei Province, and our son in 2010 from Hunan. We went thru Bethany Christian Service both times and had a wonderful experience. Our daughter traveled with us at 5 years old back to China to adopt our son. Son was a minor special need (Cleft lip/palate. If we weren‘t too old now, I‘d do it again in a heartbeat! 6y
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BooksForEmpathy
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Vibes right now 💕.

Aims42 Awesome vibes!! Cheers 🍻 6y
diovival 😍 6y
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BooksForEmpathy
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Ohhh this book is breaking my heart 💔.

But, this meal was so good! Vietnamese-style pork patties with vermicelli and butter lettuce and lots of lime and fish sauce and herbs!

Sapphire One of those books that stayed with me for years. It's hard to say "favorite" because of the subject matter, but it made quite an emotional impression on me when I read it many years ago. 6y
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BooksForEmpathy
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Unexpected sunny day + morning bike ride + lunch tacos 🌮 (1 salmon, 1 black bean and plantain) = pretty wonderful Sunday so far. Fighting the Sunday scaries with this book for the rest of the day ☀️.

alisiakae I love this book! It‘s not very often that I find someone who has read it. 😃 6y
BarbaraBB Echoing @4thhouseontheleft, I am always happy to meet someone who reads this and loved it 💕 6y
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BooksForEmpathy
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All ready for New Zealand! Ready to start with this book to help me enjoy a 13 hour flight, but if this doesn‘t do the trick I have many others loaded up on my kindle to go! Litsy, any New Zealand recommendations or comments!?

Lizpixie Are you going to the South Island? The fjords are so beautiful there, it‘s where the river scenes from LOTR were filmed. 6y
LeeRHarry Very envious, love NZ - Hobbiton is worth visiting on the North Island - and if you get a chance the glaciers - South Island - are amazing! Anywhere you go would be amazing eh @Centique ? 😊 6y
Centique @LeeRHarry you‘re right there are lots of lovely places! Have a wonderful time! 😊 I‘d agree with @Lizpixie the most beautiful places (in the world IMO) are the fjords out from Te Anau. (We call them Sounds but they‘re actually fjords) And the glaciers and the west coast beaches of the SI 😍😍. If you need any tips, yell out - I have been to almost every town in NZ (except Stewart Island) All the best to you 👍 6y
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Mc_cart_ny
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I have no idea what (if any) #readingchallenges or #resolutions I made for this year. But I'm looking into a couple challenges for 2019 and I really like this one by the Reading Women podcast!
My tagged book The Bone People is an excellent book I read in college that is by a New Zealand author (#3)

#ReadingWomenChallenge #Bookolutions

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Redheadrambles
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Panpan

One of NZ literatures classic novels. Booker prize winner from 1984. It‘s a finely crafted beautifully written thing but I almost bailed at 200 pages because it‘s portrayal of child abuse just didn‘t sit well with me and seemed entirely dated in approach. The ending devolves into weird mysticism. Not my choice as a Booker winner nor does it feel like a book I would select to represent NZ particularly although she does landscape and language well.

Redwritinghood That‘s disappointing! 6y
ClairesReads Definitely going to avoid this 6y
Redheadrambles @ClairesReads despite all my ranting and raving it‘s probably worth it at some point .... 6y
BarbaraBB I absolutely loved this one when I read it in 1989. I wonder what I‘d think if I‘d read it now. 6y
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Tove_Reads
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Finally time to read The Bone People! Been waiting for this for years! This little fella moved in yesterday 🙂 New reading companion. Currently snoring on top of me 😃

rubyslippersreads ❤️🐶❤️ 6y
JoScho Adorable! 6y
Tove_Reads @rubyslippersreads @JoScho Can you believe that he was dumped on the street this summer? He still loves everyone and trusts people. So far I haven‘t detected any traumas. 6y
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JoScho People can be so awful. My best dogs were “throw aways” that nobody wanted. So glad he has a loving home now❤️ 6y
Tove_Reads @JoScho The culture in Russia is what it is... They have 240 dogs in the town of Vyborg waiting for people in Finland to give them homes. 6y
TheSpineView He is soooooo cute! My two girls were surrendered to a shelter and they are loving. 6y
LeahBergen He‘s soooo sweet! 6y
Aimeesue Awwww, lucky pup! 6y
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Tove_Reads
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Here I am wishing it was time to read this book, because it would go so well with this excellent cucumber and juniper saison. Unfortunately, I still have to wait a bit before it‘s time for #newzealand #readingtheworld #readtheworld

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KimM
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Pickpick

Gut wrenching and raw. This was part of my Read the World challenge. Its set in New Zealand 🇳🇿 with beautiful imagery of the land and the descendants of the Maori people. 5⭐️s

Kimzey Great photo! 😻 6y
Reviewsbylola Your cat is too funny! 6y
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KimM
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Beach, books and beverage 💕

Chrissyreadit I read The Bone People many years ago and thought it was an incredible book. Look forward to seeing your thoughts on it. 6y
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Neale
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A brilliant example of NZ literature. 😊 @Redheadrambles @ClairesReads @Redwritinghood

Redheadrambles @Neale yep going to have to tackle it one day for sure 7y
Redwritinghood Oh - looks interesting! 7y
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ValerieAndBooks
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I shouldn‘t have looked at Book Outlet ‘s current deal, but I did anyway 😜! Excited because three of these are #1001books AND are Penguin Ink covers 😍. I could have easily ordered more books (don‘t we all feel that way?), but limited myself.

Suet624 So fun! 7y
Liz_M Money by Amis? Nice! (well, not nice. But excellent writing) 7y
Leftcoastzen I loved the Bone People, but I read it so long ago details are fuzzy😁 7y
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ValerieAndBooks @Suet624 yeah! I don‘t normally post my purchases until I actually have them in my hands, but was so excited 😆! 7y
ValerieAndBooks @Liz_M I‘m looking forward to reading it eventually — have not read anything by him (but have by Kingsley). 7y
ValerieAndBooks @Leftcoastzen I actually had a copy of it once, but got rid of it in a move while still TBR 🤦‍♀️. 7y
tammysue Nice! 7y
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Mommamanzi
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Ok I did another bad thing BUT the husband has seen and he laughed at me so I THINK I am off the hook. Lol #bookoutlet #blameitonlitsy #beautifulbookcovers #ihaveholesinmyundiesbutlotsofbookstoread

tpixie 🎉🎉🎉🎉 7y
tpixie He‘s an understanding man!! Great #BookHaul. 7y
TheBookKeepers Hahah great hashtags 😂😂. I recently finished the Court of thorns & roses series and LOVED it! Hope you enjoy ur awesome new books 😍 7y
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Beachesnbooks 😍😍😍 7y
readordierachel That copy of Bone People is lovely! 7y
LoverofLit Beautiful books and hilarious hashtags! 7y
Eggs Beautiful ❣️ 7y
readinginthedark 😂❤️ 7y
wellreadredhead The Bone People is amazing 7y
GypsyKat BookOutlet is the best! ❤️ 7y
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alisiakae
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I used to participate in #ThrowbackThursday on FB, and I thought it would be a great way to highlight some of the books I read pre-Litsy!

The Bone People takes place in New Zealand, and is one of my favorite Booker Prize winners. It is powerful, emotional, and raw. I love the main character Kerewin, and the relationship she develops with the young boy, Simon, who enters her life in unexpected ways.

Read in 2007. #ManBooker

BarbaraBB I read it in the 90s and was blown away by it. I wonder if today I‘d love it as much. I‘d like to reread it but #somanybookssolittletime 😉. Love the idea of TBT 👍 7y
MicheleinPhilly Ooooh, this is a GREAT idea. 7y
alisiakae @BarbaraBB I read it about 10 years ago. I think it holds up well. @MicheleinPhilly Join in with your own #ThrowbackThursday! 7y
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AMVP
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In Atlanta for a TMBG show with @Dempsey . Took some time to stop by the Emory #barnesandnoble , where I found this lovely Penguin edition.

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Moray_Reads
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This book is a masterpiece. Absolutely harrowing but so nuanced and powerful. #family #quotsynov17

TricksyTails Wow. Added to the TBR! 7y
BarbaraBB Loved this book. Great choice 7y
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Picked up The Bone People by Keri Hulme today at Dead Souls Bookshop in Dunedin, NZ. I‘m sooo happy that we went back there after walking past last night after they‘d closed. Honestly one of the best little shops I‘ve ever been in. The shopkeep was binding/letterpressing. And it was the perfect tight maze of old books.

Riveted_Reader_Melissa Looks like a place I‘d love to visit! 7y
Kaye Oh, I like that Buffalo Bill Book. Looks really old ! 7y
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Eyelit
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Pickpick

Oh, my heart. It broke so many times over the course of this book.
Written in a way I‘ve never encountered before, Hulme tells the story of three people trying to figure out what love is, means, and does.
The prose is very accessible, and yet it was still sometimes hard to read because of the rawness of the characters.
I recommend this, for sure. Just prepare your heart. You will have quite the time with your feelings with this one.

elkeOriginal I read this many years ago - your review makes me want to revisit & reread 💕 7y
MoniqueReads305 That is a gorgeous cover and your review made me add it to my TBR list. Thanks. 7y
SoniaC One of the best books I've read. It stays with you. 7y
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Heideschrampf I bought this on my gap year in NZ 7 years ago and it still sits buried in my TBR pile! My cover's not as gorgeous as yours, though... 7y
Moray_Reads This is so hard to read but it is so good! 7y
ReadingEnvy I really enjoyed this book. 7y
Crystalblu Now I need it! 7y
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