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The Half Life of Valery K
The Half Life of Valery K | Natasha Pulley
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From the author of The Watchmaker of Filigree Street and The Kingdoms, an epic Cold War novel set in a mysterious town in Soviet Russia. In 1963, in a Siberian prison, former nuclear specialist Valery Kolkhanov has mastered what it takes to survive: the right connections to the guards for access to food and cigarettes, the right pair of warm boots, and the right attitude toward the small pleasures of life so he won't go insane. But one day, all that changes: Valery's university mentor steps in and sweeps him from the frozen camp to a mysterious unnamed city. It houses a set of nuclear reactors, and surrounding it is a forest so damaged it looks like the trees have rusted from within. In City 40, Valery is Dr. Kolkhanov once more, and he's expected to serve out his prison term studying the effect of radiation on local animals. But as Valery begins his work, he is struck by the questions his research raises. Why is there so much radiation in this area? What, exactly, is being hidden from the thousands who live in the town? And if he keeps looking for answers, will he live to serve out his sentence? Based on real events in a surreal Soviet city, and told with bestselling author Natasha Pulley's inimitable style, The Half Life of Valery K is a sweeping new adventure for readers of Stuart Turton and Sarah Gailey.
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StaceGhost
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I‘m not sure why I didn‘t hear any buzz about this book but it‘s brilliant ☢️ a student book rec

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bookandbedandtea
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I loved Valery and I loved Shenkov and I loved Albert the octopus but I was heartsick about all the people living (suffering) in this town while being lied to by their government. I wish the end had been handled differently but I still really like Pulley's storytelling so this is another pick for me.

bookandbedandtea I did notice some things out of place (the TV remote! 🙄) but they didn't bring me out of the story so I was able to overlook them. 5mo
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bookandbedandtea
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My favorite read in November
#ReadingBracket2023

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bookandbedandtea
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I love reading on snowy days. (And all other days as well 😉) Starting this one now.

TheBookgeekFrau There IS definitely something a little extra special about snow day reading ❄️🌨️ 5mo
jlhammar I‘ve got this waiting on my shelves - hoping to read in Jan or Feb! 5mo
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Lieh
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I deeply enjoy Natasha Pulleys plots and this one was no exception. Though I feel like her main characters have very similar voices and the books tend to follow the same beat. The ending felt rushed, which i felt with The Kingdoms as well. Nevertheless once i return this to the library, i will also make the rrip to the bookstore to pick up my own physical copy!

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Lucy_Anywhere
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I picked this up on a whim from the library and I‘m so glad I did! I thoroughly enjoyed this Cold War thriller from start to finish. The emotional inner lives of the characters were wonderfully written and I was just immersed in the story. I need to read more by Natasha Pulley!

bookandbedandtea I love Natasha Pulley and had somehow forgotten I bought this book! Making a note to read it soon. I hope you like her others when you get to them. 12mo
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Tonton
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Unexpected joy today as half forgotten preorder arrives! Starting this tonight❣️🌟❣️

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annamatopoetry
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Overall only my third favourite Natasha Pulley book, but Watchmaker owns my soul and The Kingdoms has time travel so. I loved Valery, but Anna Shenkovna was delightful as well. As for the plot, I felt like it only really took off in the second half. & I'm glad Pulley finally is letting her queer male characters actually be queer, not just incidentally fall in love with men. Still not 100% on the depth of her female characters, but getting better.

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annamatopoetry
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And just like that, Anna Shenkovna is my favourite character. (thank goodness Pulley finally got the ability to write female characters. I love watchmaker but her three first were just sorely lacking in that department)

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annamatopoetry
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In which Dima is Alfred the Great, the Vory men are Anglo Saxon nobles, and Valery is Alcuin of York. Just saying.

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annamatopoetry
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Ms Pulley has a way with words

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annamatopoetry
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When reading Natasha Pulley, it's always a question of what kind of alternate universe will it be this time. The kind with clairvoyants and living clockwork octopodes, the kind with time travel and a Napolean Europe? with magical beings in the Andes? This is apparently the kind where nuclear bombs were dropped on Russia.

annamatopoetry Hold up, no there's MORE. God I lovehate how predictable/unpredictable the pattern is. 2y
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thegirlwiththelibrarybag
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Can‘t wait to read this… I mean, I still haven‘t got around to The Kingdoms but soon for sure!

I love it when the postie leaves my book packages at the door (I‘m assuming someone bought it in past the security door at some point during the day) instead of taking it to the post office (especially the ones that are like this that would actually fit in my letter box and don‘t require a signature)

Penny_LiteraryHoarders I just got a Book Depository delivery today too!! 2y
writerlibrarian I have The Kingdoms in my ARC pile from over a year ago. It's in the to read pile for August. 2y
thegirlwiththelibrarybag @Penny_LiteraryHoarders, a day with bookmail is just a slightly superior day! 2y
thegirlwiththelibrarybag @writerlibrarian, I saw it in paperback today in a bookstore 😅😝 2y
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julesG
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I really like how Pulley‘s books manage to draw me in every time.

But I had lots of issues with this book. Apart from the usual F character to sabotage the MM romance, I wish this book had had at least one sensitivity reader, because the anachronisms and cultural/language missteps were jarring and jarringly obvious to me.

Full review: https://scepticalreading.com/2022/06/the-half-life-of-valery-k/

2.5 Stars

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DGRachel
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I enjoyed this historical fiction novel set in a “secret” facility in 1960s USSR. The audiobook narration is excellent and Pulley gives the title character a pet octopus which is really all I needed to love the book. I have seen some reviews from others with more firsthand knowledge of the region that were less than flattering, but I enjoyed the writing and the story and I was invested in the characters. (One gripe in the comments though)

DGRachel The MM relationship between Valery and Shenkov felt like it sprang up out of nowhere and the treatment of Shenkov‘s wife was deplorable - she “willing” stays behind with the kids when her husband defects to the West and everyone‘s just okay with the fact that she‘ll probably be executed and the kids will end up in an orphanage, executed, or dead from radiation poisoning. 🙄 2y
julesG ⬆️ Just one of the things I was annoyed with. 2y
DGRachel @julesG I saw your Goodreads review. This is only the second book of hers that I‘ve read, so I didn‘t realize the misogyny was imbedded in all her work. I think it‘s easier as someone who‘s never lived in that region to overlook the cultural errors. I don‘t know enough about Soviet-era Russia. 2y
julesG I was actually calling my parents several times to check whether I had misremembered certain things (like tea kettles, remote controls/TVs and TV programs, family owned cars and commuting). 2y
Maria514626 This sounds right up my alley. Thanks for the recommendation! 2y
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charl08
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Fabulous novel that was absorbing and convincing. I loved Valery's sense of humour, too.

annamatopoetry Can't wait to read, but decided to hold off until it comes out in the US in two weeks. How have you liked her other books? 2y
charl08 @annamatopoetry I read this one because of the Stalinist historical setting, I've not read her books before. 2y
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annamatopoetry
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Is there any good international book source other than book depository? A book I want is out in the UK but not in the US and I don't want to give Amazon money if it can be avoided.

charl08 Biblio.com 2y
bibliothecarivs I'm also interested. 👀 2y
annamatopoetry @charl08 that seems to be a really good option for somewhat older or at least established books, but nothing hyper new 2y
DGRachel I‘ve ordered from Goldsboro and Waterstones before. Shipping takes a bit longer, but it‘s a way to avoid Amazon. 2y
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charl08
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'Comrade, I'm going to be strange for a while, if not permanently. But I'm not unhappy or damaged, or I don't think I am. I've just been growing in different soil. I'm okay.'

She shifted her weight onto one side, plainly uncomfortable...'Only you do occasionally seem to hear things that aren't there,' she said.
'I know. Don't you think, though, that all the best people sometimes indulge in a little bit of auditory hallucination?'

annamatopoetry Wait wait wait I missed a Pulley book? 2y
charl08 @annamatopoetry only published in the UK last month. 2y
Suet624 Well I know I have! 2y
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charl08
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He had English language partners too, because so many science journals were in English and he was determined to learn, but English people were useless. If they could hazard the faintest guess at what you might mean, paralysing embarrassment kept them from mentioning that ee and i were very different sounds, or that you were going to seem peculiar if you chose the wrong one when you tried to say you were going home by ship.

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CyaneFillion
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My goodness, this book. I finished this within 24 hours because of how enthralled and invested I was in the plot. What is it with Natasha Pulley writing delicate slow burns between complex older men while a whole plot is going on in the foreground??!! I super recommend this book and hope other people will like it as much as I did.

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jlhammar
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Private Eye July! Love a new BookPage. Seems to have gotten a bit crumpled before it made it to my mailbox, but still readable. Very interested in the tagged thriller included in the “Book in Advance” feature (out 7/26).

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thegirlwiththelibrarybag
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So I‘ve held off preordering because I was waiting to see if Waterstones would have signed copies (it doesn‘t seem like it) and then when I went to book depository I was confronted with the 🇬🇧 and 🇺🇸 covers…

Leaning towards red cover… but also really indecisive 😅😂 - what do you think?

Bookwormjillk I like the snow 2y
thegirlwiththelibrarybag @Bookwormjillk, that dead bird tho… 2y
Graywacke I like them both. The red one seems to tune in with radioactive meaning of half-life. 2y
thegirlwiththelibrarybag @Graywacke, I like that about the red one too 2y
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julesG
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The #ShadowCat snores adorably. So cute.

#CatsOfLitsy

In other news, I've made no progress on the tagged book since I sat down to read. But I've heard all about how awful learning four lines of text by heart is. 🙄

Leftcoastzen 😻 2y
Ruthiella 😻😻😻 2y
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julesG
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#ARC #NetGalley #MountARC

Pub Day: 23 June 2022

First chapter is set in a Sibirian gulag, made me shiver.

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REPollock
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This was a page-turner. The plot itself was compelling, but the subtext was equally so. A good portrayal of the cold brutality of a totalitarian regime. Occasionally a narrative device or a character's interior thought felt decidedly 21st-century/Western, but it was never enough to disrupt my suspension of disbelief or investment in the characters/outcome. I received an ARC from #NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

(Pictured: Riley)

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REPollock
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The subtext in this is just as engrossing as the narrative.

(Image: Riley in his shark bed.)

Sleepswithbooks That shark head looks like a great place to hide out from people!!! 2y
REPollock @Sleepswithbooks he only rarely goes inside it—this was maybe only the third time we‘ve seen him do it! 😂 2y
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REPollock
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Got an ARC of this from #netgalley and it‘s a real page-turner!

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Beautiful 🌸 2y
REPollock @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks they‘re from my coworker‘s yard! 2y
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bookandbedandtea
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There is a new Natasha Pulley book coming this summer! 🎉

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ju.ca.no
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I just saw that there will be a new book by Natasha Pulley already this July😱 Instant preorder 💙 I loved all her other books!!

LeahBergen Happy Birthday! 📚❤️📚❤️ 2y
ju.ca.no @LeahBergen thank you dear ❤️🤗 2y
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