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Exit West
Exit West: A Novel | Mohsin Hamid
From the internationally bestselling author of The Reluctant Fundamentalist and How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia, a love story that unfolds in a world being irrevocably transformed by migration. In a country teetering on the brink of civil war, two young people meetsensual, fiercely independent Nadia and gentle, restrained Saeed. They embark on a furtive love affair, thrust into premature intimacy by the unrest roiling their city. When it explodes, turning familiar streets into a patchwork of checkpoints and bomb blasts, they begin to hear whispers about doorsdoors that can whisk people far away, if perilously and for a price. As violence and the threat of violence escalate, Nadia and Saeed decide that they no longer have a choice. Leaving their homeland and their old lives behind, they find a door and step through . . . Exit West is an epic compressed into a slender page-turnerboth completely of our time and for all time, Mohsin Hamids most ambitious and electrifying novel yet.
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ICantImReading
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⭐️⭐️⭐️💫

“We are all migrants through time.”

This book is proof that a novel doesn‘t have to be long to make an impact. The magical realism element was smart & thoughtful - ripe for analysis & discussion. A lot of the writing is lovely & really resonates, but sometimes the long run-on sentences felt tedious to me. Still, it‘s a very worthwhile inquiry of the global refugee crisis & the migration experience, appealing to the humanity in us all.

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Robotswithpersonality
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A unique approach to a story of migration, refugees. Not so much a portal fantasy as a quiet meditation on how the world might or might not change, how people might or might not change, if doors opened into other parts of our world, rather than onto other worlds.
For all that an event like that could be considered large scale, the story itself feels small-scale in its focus primarily on two individuals. 1/?

Robotswithpersonality 2/3 Every day life punctuated by reminders of the threat of violence, surveillance, of lurking oppression and prejudice, shifting into people-powered possibilities, new community, new solutions. The contrast of comfort found in religion and tradition and culture, with the ways it can exclude those who do not wish to participate or are not born into it. 1mo
Robotswithpersonality 3/3 I'm very grateful the novel went the direction it did, it feels like the most compassionate, clear-eyed vision available.

⚠️ violence, suicidal ideation, SA, misogyny
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Robotswithpersonality
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Elderly = Ents. I love this. 👴🏼🌳

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Robotswithpersonality
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Loving the writing. 💙

BkClubCare Such an interesting book. 1mo
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Lcsmcat
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I liked the matter of fact tone, both about war & immigration, and the doors. It made the magical realism work and kept this from being dark fantasy. In the end I found it hopeful. And the narration was excellent.

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REPollock
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A very odd, disconcerting novel. Structurally ambitious and melancholy.

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Nathan_Opland-Dobs
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks I think this will be a popular choice today! 9mo
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
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lazydaizee Interesting cover design. Who is that in front of the book? 9mo
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @lazydaizee I ordered him thinking he would look like Tairn but got this color instead 🐉 9mo
Eggs 💚 🐉 💙 9mo
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plemmdog
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Sadly, the backlog in my TBR pile is at least 5 years old, but glad I got to this one (I‘d even forgot he signed it!). I haven‘t read his latest, but this one‘s my favorite, so far.

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KristiAhlers
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This book was recommended through one of my reading journals and I was so very glad I picked this title up. The writing is beautiful and the story is quite the page turner.

SamAnne I loved this one! So brilliant. 1y
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Rachiiebookdragon
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I listened to the audiobook of this via my library app.

3.75/5

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CounterfeitNickel
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A lovely book recommended by my lovely fiancée @Caterina . Absolutely lovely, an inspiring and hopeful tale. A touching and heart-wrenching romance. A shining example of modern magical realism.

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AvidReader25
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Refugees from a war-torn country try to escape to a safer place through magical doors. The fantastical element was told in such a matter-of-fact way that I had to reread it to make sure I didn‘t miss something. Saeed & Nadia are interesting, but the author has a way of keeping the reader at arm‘s length & I never felt connected to them. There are also interlude sections that felt unnecessary. An interesting premise, but I wanted more.

Libby1 I completely agree. 3y
Leniverse Yes, that's how I felt about it too. I liked The Reluctant Fundamentalist better. (But hated the movie.) 3y
AvidReader25 @Libby1 I‘m glad to hear it wasn‘t just me! 3y
AvidReader25 @Leniverse I haven‘t read that one! I‘ll have to check it out. 3y
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Villo
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Mehso-so

Not bad but not that great either mainly because there is not a constant pace in the story and some time this makes it difficult to get the point the authors is trying to make. #2022

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TheSpineView
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#Movie2BookRecs @Klou
Prompt: Far and Away

tokorowilliamwallace Good film! 3y
PageShifter Cover of that book is funny :D 3y
Klou Great job! 3y
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Angitron
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I thought this was beautifully written! The matter of fact voice that Hamid uses underscores the banality of war in so many regions around the world. This is contrasted with the love story between Saeed and Nadia, and the magical portals they use to escape their situation. This book wasn‘t as heavy on the fantasy as I expected, and was much more about how migration impacts personal relationships, communities and the world at large. Brilliant!

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violabrain
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My 100th book of 2021! I wanted to try to read 100 books this year and I got there a whole week early! :) I enjoyed this gentle tale of love and change. Seems fitting somehow for everything the world is going through right now. Merry Christmas, everyone! 🎄 May you have lots of time to sit and read today. ✨

Nute Merry Christmas, Molly!❤️🌟💚 3y
paulfrankspencer Congratulations! Great accomplishment. 3y
violabrain @Nute Thank you! You as well if you celebrate! ✨🎄🎁 3y
violabrain @paulfrankspencer Thank you! I didn‘t think I would make it, but I read a ton of graphic novels in December because I can read them really fast. :) They aren‘t my usual genre, but they ended up being some of my favorite reads of the year! 3y
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wideeyedreader
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Ahhh I‘m so excited about everything you sent for #fallingforfallswap #fffs, @Amiable ! Especially those cozy socks and that bookmark! I love dragons 🐉
Thank you so much, and thank you @Avanders for organizing this amazing swap!

AmyG Great cat socks! 3y
wideeyedreader @AmyG I know, right! Totally going to wear them today 3y
Amiable I'm glad you love it! I adored the socks, too! I have a black cat and am in love with everything that has a black cat on it. :) 3y
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TheBookHippie That journal 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤 3y
Avanders Oooh love the socks! 😍😍🍂🍁🧡 3y
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BarbaraTheBibliophage
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This is a refugee story with a lot of heart. It‘s a strong dose of reality tempered by some magical realism. Unique and delicately told, Hamid also does a great job with the audiobook narration. Short but mighty.

Full review http://www.TheBibliophage.com
#thebibliophage2021 #pakistan #readingasia2021

Librarybelle I really liked this one…it is very impactful 3y
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candority
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I didn‘t write a review for this book when I read it at the start of the month, but I thought it was a gentle story about loss, love and the experiences of refugees. This is exactly how I like my magical realism to be. 4⭐️ This was my #DoubleSpin pick for June! @TheAromaofBooks

Alfoster Would this be a good one to teach AP senior Lit? I‘m not done yet. 3y
candority @Alfoster Yeah, I think it could be! Lots of themes to explore/discuss and a nice introduction to magical realism. There are some descriptions of sex and drug use, which could be an issue depending on your school. But I don‘t think it‘s anything too obscene by any means. 3y
BarbaraBB I loved this one too. 3y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 3y
candority @BarbaraBB I was surprised by how mixed the reviews are! I‘m glad you enjoyed it too though 😊 3y
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BookishBelle
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I really wanted to like this. The premise of taking magical doorways to escape a war torn home sounded great but I just couldn‘t finish it. It felt like not much happened. His voice was great but it felt like he went on a lot of tangents. 🤷🏻‍♀️ Made it to 40% on the #audiobook. #bailed

Alfoster Rats! Have this but now not excited to read!😢 4y
BookishBelle @Alfoster A lot of other people loved it. I believe I am in the minority here with my opinion. You may still like it. 4y
Alfoster Ok, thanks! I‘ll let you know!🤞 4y
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batsy I bailed on this too! It seems wrong to say it but the tone felt too twee for such a serious theme. 4y
kellyann28 I bailed on this also. I got just a few chapters before I decide the writing style was not for me! 4y
BookishBelle @batsy @kellyann28 I‘m glad I‘m not the only one! 4y
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Mccall0113
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I really wanted to like this one. :(

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GatheringBooks
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#MayCharacters Day 21: To avoid #malicious characters, an Exit West is necessary. Still have not read this novel. Hopefully, soon.

MrsMalaprop Liked this one. My son studied it for Year 12 English last year. 4y
ShyBookOwl I really enjoyed this one! 4y
Eggs 🙌🏻📚🍝💗 4y
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Eggs Perfect 👌🏼💙🖤 4y
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Freespirit
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I enjoy listening to audiobooks on my drive to work but admit I get distracted at times and loose the thread!
I am loving this audiobook. Read by the author Mohsin Hamish it is mesmerising!! His writing is beautiful but his voice is sublime..deep, rich (sexy) I could listen to him all day 🎧
I am only half way but I think it‘s a winner❣️
#audiobook #literature

SamAnne I loved this novel. 4y
sarahbarnes I‘m so bad at listening to audiobooks for that same reason! 4y
Freespirit @SamAnne I think I will too.. his descriptions are beautiful 🤩 4y
Freespirit @sarahbarnes if I‘m not completely taken by the story and the voice I drift off thinking about other things😕 4y
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Avanders
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Mehso-so

So.... I was really just Meh on this book. I audio‘d it, so listened to the author‘s own presentation ... and just.... meh. I liked the concept. A lot. And I liked the real-life war, displacement, and love story. But I felt that they just weren‘t combined to their best effect, leaving both feeling... meh. Not bad, just meh. ⭐️⭐️⭐️

Also, this is 💯 me today. 🥱🥱😴

Oh & I mailed my #HappilyEverAfterSwap package today! #HEAS #HEA #HappilyEverAfter

Chrissyreadit 😘🙌🎉😍👏💜💜💜 4y
TheAromaofBooks Yay!!! I'll be on the lookout!! 4y
Reggie I was a bit surprised they didn‘t stay together also but I think that also showed you the different effects of being displaced. Some people keep their country with them and some people adopt new ideas . And yes to the picture! Lol 4y
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Avanders @Reggie that is the perfect perspective and takeaway to appreciate this book more. You have such a gift for that! (Also - could you add a spoiler to your comment? 🤭🥸 I‘m not sure what in my post indicated the same... let me know and I can reword? 😬) And lol yes... I‘m too old, apparently, to be up most of the night 😳🥱😴 4y
Reggie Oh sure, sorry bout that. 😊 4y
Avanders @Reggie oh no worries! I just assumed I worded something in a way you figured I already threw it out there 😁 Dude, I‘m seriously just so tired.... 4y
Reggie I hope you get some good sleep. 💤 4y
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valeriegeary
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Sunday view. Halfway through this one. Hoping to finish it tonight to stay on track for my #joyousjanuary readathon goals. The story is hitting me pretty hard right now though in a way I didn't expect it to.

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valeriegeary
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Okay I'm diving in to #joyousjanuary readathon and feeling ambitious! My goal is to finish these 5 library books that are due back soon! I read one this morning which means I only have 4 to go. 🙌🏻 Bonus goal: read at least 1 book to fit a #booked2021 prompt! Let's read! 📚
@Andrew65

Andrew65 Good luck, great goals. 😊👍 4y
readordierachel Looks like you've got some good ones there! 4y
valeriegeary @readordierachel I'm looking forward to them 🤞🏻🤞🏻 4y
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valeriegeary
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Waiting at the library to pick up our books. Boy, do we miss browsing but I'm very grateful for the no contact pick up and the hard work our librarians do to get us the books we need during these challenging times. ❤️❤️❤️

JennyM Libraries really are the best. And someone looks eager to get their holds 🐶 ❤️ 4y
valeriegeary @JennyM they don't give him treats or anything but he gets very excited about the library. I'm not sure why. 😂😂 4y
CBee His tail! I love his tail, so unique 🐾♥️ 4y
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Crazeedi He's a very obedient puppy!! 4y
valeriegeary @Crazeedi I had to try 3 times to get this picture 😳😂 4y
valeriegeary @CBee it's the strangest little black spot... We like it too! 🙌🏻 4y
CBee @valeriegeary it‘s like his birthmark 😁 4y
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Ms.Karpyshyn
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11/16-11/20
Focus on the Author
What do you notice about the writing - the way the author wrote? (For example: Is it descriptive, persuasive? Does it include figurative language?)

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Ms. Karpyshyn
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11/16-11/20
Keeping Language in mind:
Did the author use language to create a feeling or picture in your mind? What words did the author use and how did s/he create this picture in your mind?

Sheep@Bunny Yes, because when I was reading my book, the author described how they were killing the enemies, for examples, the author described how they killed the enemies, also described the amount of blood on the swords, and on the grass, also the author described the characters (“silver haired man with a bloodstained silver blade“) I can picture all this in my head, I felt like I was taken to an adventure on a field with lots of dead corpses and blood. (edited) 4y
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Ms.Karpyshyn
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10/26-10/30
Non-Fiction: What confused you about what you read? As you read further did your confusion dissipate? Why or why not?
Fiction: *focus on Character*: Which character taught you the most? What did they teach you?

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Lyssa131330
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Panpan

Agghhh. This book was such a disappointment. The concept - refugees escaping through magic doors - was awesome but it wasn‘t well executed. I didn‘t care about the characters at all and they felt very two dimensional. At least it was a quick read, in part due to the author‘s inability to use full stops. This was a page picked at random, with only two full stops on the page, which was not unusual.

batsy I bailed, but had I persisted, it would have been a pan for me too. Found it overly trite and sentimental for such a heavy, important topic. 4y
Lyssa131330 @batsy I‘m glad I‘m not the only one, it had so many good reviews 4y
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Ms.Karpyshyn
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10/13-10/16
Fiction: *Think about Plot* What lesson does this story teach about life? How does it teach it?
Non-Fiction: Do you feel like the author is believable? Does he/she write with any bias? Explain.

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Ms. Karpyshyn
Exit West | Mohsin Hamid

10/13-10/16
Fiction: *Thinking about Setting* In another time or place, how would the story change? Where else could the story take place?
Non-Fiction: How is the book/text you read today structured? Why do you think the author choose to do it that way?

Abybisty My book is structured in a real event that happened September 1, 1939. The author chose this way is because there was no one that had a perspective one the war except the Russians which they didn't want to. (edited) 4y
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MommyWantsToReadHerBook
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⭐⭐⭐⭐ I loved it! His writing is so beautiful. I'm very proud of myself for listening to an audio book, albeit a short one. I really wasn't expecting one particular element of the book, but once I got used to it, it was fine. Some great imaginings of a slightly alternative type of world.

Suet624 Such a good book! 4y
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MommyWantsToReadHerBook
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So anyone who "knows" me on Litsy and has ever bothered to pay attention might know that I never listen to audio books! But this was on Overdrive - not the ebook - and I'm giving it a shot. I'm finding the writing beautiful and his voice (the author) very soothing ?

Freespirit The voice is very important..it can make or break the experience I find. 4y
MommyWantsToReadHerBook @Freespirit that's the impression I've always gotten, which made me rather nervous. But he's super, I think 4y
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paulareadsallthetime
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Mehso-so

Had some interesting parts. Did not hold my interest very well. ⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Clwojick
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ReadingisMyPassion I adore black cats! 4y
CatLass007 😻😻😻😻😻 4y
wanderinglynn What a beautiful cat! ❤️🐱 4y
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JanuarieTimewalker13 Stunning furry child!!!😘 4y
Bookwormjillk Those eyes 😻 4y
Darklunarose Gorgeous kitty 4y
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effani
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I finished four books in July, two fiction and two nonfiction. I really liked both fiction books and highly recommend them. The nonfiction books didn't quite land as well for me. #JulyWrapUp #MonthlyWrapUp

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Pinta
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“...both would also wonder if this meant that they had made a mistake, that if they had but waited and watched their relationship would have flowered again, and so their memories took on potential, which is of course how our greatest nostalgias are born.”

Is the distanced, old-fashioned omniscient narrator that‘s problematic? Some beautiful lines, but feels stilted. I WANT TO LOVE THIS BOOK.

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Pinta
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“...when she went out it seemed to her that she too had migrated, that everyone migrates, even if we stay in the same houses our whole lives, because we can‘t help it. We are all migrants through time.”

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Pinta
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Mehso-so

Nadia & Saeed are students in an unnamed city under siege. Saeed is devout and introspective, Nadia fiercely independent. Under escalating violence, they flee their homeland through one of many portal doors. Buffeted, baffling isolation & stress of the immigrant experience. A travelogue of searching for home. Magical realism switch after realist setup was jarring (as for lovers?). Gorgeous prose. Nostalgia, loss, coupling. Wanted to love. 2017

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Sarahreadstoomuch
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Just finished this audio. The author narrates this tale of refugees haltingly, which adds to the atmosphere created by the sparse prose. It‘s a love story where the lovers are uprooted from home, cling to each other and reminders of home, but new the new life takes them in different directions. It also depicts the “native” response to the migrant refugees as well. #bbrc #growup #muslimmaincharacter #bookspinbingo

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 4y
LibrarianRyan 😁👍🏻❤️ 4y
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BookishGirl06
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Gonna try to start my 2nd #bookspin pic after work tonight.

SamAnne So good! 4y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 4y
GardenJess So good! 4y
mirnas I loved that novel! 4y
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effani
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I'm not normally a reader who pays much attention to prose, but the prose in this book is phenomenal. Every word is precisely chosen to evoke meaning and sentiment. It felt rich, like a good dessert, and I found myself reading it in short sections because gorging on it would be too much.

It's a beautiful book and I highly recommend it.

#ReadHarder2020: A book by or about a refugee #ReadHarder

Bradleygirl I read the same for #readharder, and agree 💯. It's so lovely and precise, rich without being heavy. 4y
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effani
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“...the apocalypse appeared to have arrived and yet it was not apocalyptic, which is to say that while the changes were jarring they were not the end, and life went on, and people found things to do and ways to be and people to be with, and plausible desirable futures began to emerge, unimaginable previously, but not unimaginable now, and the result was something not unlike relief.“