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Day | Michael Cunningham
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rachaich
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I've saved this as I was so keen to read it! Nothing like I thought... this keeps happening!
The first year, 2019, I couldn't gel with at all. But 2020 and 21 were much more enticing. His prose is precise yet detailed, there's a lot of imagery that is clear to imagine. I'm jot sure any of the characters were likeable really, and thus not sure they needed to be...

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GidgetsTreasures75
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6-2-24: My 16th finished book of 2024! Michael Cunningham‘s The Hours is one of my all time favorite books so of course I put a lot of pressure on this one. It‘s beautifully written but it didn‘t gut me. April 5, 2019, 2020 and 2021. How can so much change in 3 years to the day? Isabel and Robbie are sister/brother and very close. He lives with her family, husband and 2 kids. But Robbie has to finally make his own way. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️📖#️⃣1️⃣6️⃣

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quietlycuriouskate
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Well that was quietly devastating!
It had all the uncannily perceptive interiority that I found so engrossing in The Hours (which I've read multiple times).
If I have a quibble it's that I'd have preferred longer chapters so as to spend more time with each character. Sometimes it felt a bit choppy and briefly disorienting. Deliberately, given the COVID setting? I loved how Robbie - the single brother/uncle/friend - proved to be the family's heart.

MaGoose I read The Hours quite a while ago and so much want to read it again. 6mo
TrishB I loved this one too ♥️ 6mo
Suet624 I agree about Robbie. :) 6mo
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Gissy
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks ☁️ 💙 7mo
Eggs 👌🏼🩵☁️ 7mo
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Suet624
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Taken at 6:30 am & it‘s still snowing at 4 pm. Power on & off all day. Funny how my mood improves the minute power is restored. A week after reading Day, here is what I remember: a character is living in Iceland & Cunningham‘s description of the cold & the climate is so accurate it puts you right smack dab in that location. I‘ve never been there but I know what the sound & smells are like at -20C. The book is fine, but that part was my favorite.

dabbe Icily beautiful! 🤩🤩🤩 7mo
Suet624 @dabbe it‘s really beautiful. 7mo
Megabooks I hope your power stays on! 7mo
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Suet624 @Megabooks it was off and on all day but it‘s back and I‘m a happy girl 7mo
Aimeesue Brrrrrrr! 7mo
Jeg I‘m just watching your ABC news here in Perth West Aussie. You sprung to my mind and wondering if you are ok. 7mo
BarbaraBB 🎼Sometimes it snows in April.., but so much?! I saw your beautiful pics on IG and only thought of the beauty. Never realized how cold it must be, without power especially. I hope it stays on now! 7mo
Cathythoughts Beautiful photo 🤍 7mo
Suet624 @Jeg All is well. Thanks for thinking me of me all the way from Perth! I'm usually fine with the snow - it's just the power going off that I don't like. I end up feeling forlorn. :) 7mo
Suet624 @BarbaraBB In April it tends not to be as cold - yesterday it was 30c. The house stayed mostly warm and I have a lot of blankets. If the power goes out anytime in January or February though it can be more scary with pipes freezing, etc. It can get very cold here then. 7mo
Suet624 @Cathythoughts Thank you! 7mo
Jeg Just woke to news of earthquake. Did you feel the earth move.?. 7mo
Suet624 @Jeg I felt my house move, for sure. I was on the second floor and the house was moving. It's happened a few times here in Vermont and it's the eeriest feeling. Like I said in another post, I felt like I was on a boat. 7mo
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Hooked_on_books
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This one was a mixed bag for me. There are aspects of craft here that are phenomenal (if “show don‘t tell” has ever confused you, this books shows masterfully) whereas as others were a bit clunky (the few plot points were glaringly obvious). I also felt like the focus was too scattered, moving to another character as soon as my empathy really started for the current one. Between pick and so-so for me.

britt_brooke Nice review! 7mo
BarbaraBB I felt the same. 7mo
squirrelbrain Just got this one from the library, which sounds like a better idea than buying it…. Hi Bindi! 👋 7mo
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Hooked_on_books @squirrelbrain I got it from the library as well and I‘m glad. Though like I said, some great craft work. And Bindi says, “Hi Helen! Say hi to Henry for me!” 7mo
dabbe 🖤🐾🖤 7mo
squirrelbrain Henry sends nose boops! ❤️ 7mo
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cariashley
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Really liked this novel, which tells the story of a family through a unique structure of three specific days one year apart (2019-2021, so you know where that‘s going). The writing is impeccable.

Also taking the chance to show off my orchid, which I‘ve managed to keep alive for over a year and it‘s blooming again! 🤗

Ruthiella Beautiful orchid! I‘ve never managed to make one last more than a few weeks. 9mo
TrishB Loved this too- funny how the US and U.K. covers are very subtly different. (edited) 9mo
cariashley @TrishB oh interesting, just saw your post with the UK cover! 9mo
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cariashley @Ruthiella it‘s a true miracle. I definitely don‘t have a green thumb! I just tried to listen to my mom‘s advice and watered 1/4 cup once a week! 9mo
TrishB Both lovely though! 9mo
squirrelbrain Definitely need to read this book - and well done on the orchid! 9mo
Tamra Gorgeous! 9mo
MicheleinPhilly Good job! I actually have fake orchids because I can never keep them alive. But I have one that someone gifted me last summer that is starting to sprout buds again. 🤞🏼 Also, I loved this book! 9mo
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TrishB
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Loved this. Sometimes felt very seen in Isabel and her 1st world, white lady problems.
Introspective and insightful with wonderful writing.

LeahBergen On my list it goes! 9mo
squirrelbrain I need to get this,I think. 9mo
Tamra I‘ve seen this one popping up too! Stacked. 9mo
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MicheleinPhilly 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 So happy you loved it too! 9mo
TrishB @MicheleinPhilly such wonderful writing too. 9mo
TrishB @LeahBergen @squirrelbrain @Tamra hope you love when you get there. 9mo
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MicheleinPhilly
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I read The Hours at a very formative time in my life and it moved and changed me profoundly. I‘ve been sort of chasing that high with Cunningham ever since. And finally here, 20 years later, he has done it again. Devastatingly good.

GidgetsTreasures75 I adored The Hours. One of my favorites of all time. 9mo
squirrelbrain I definitely need to read this now. 9mo
Ruthiella You are so right about how a first book from an author can eclipse all subsequent efforts! I‘m glad lightning struck twice. ⚡️ 9mo
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LiteraryinPA I am so glad to hear this! The Hours was an important book for me too and I haven‘t loved any of his others nearly as much. This one is on my shelf! 9mo
AvidReader25 I loved The Hours, but haven‘t loved any of his others in the same way. I‘ll have to check this one out! 9mo
TrishB Looking forward to it 😁 9mo
Tamra I‘m glad you found it again! 9mo
BarbaraBB I have always looked for a Cunningham to match The Hours as well. And I enjoyed Days but The Hours still is my favorite (edited) 9mo
ClairesReads Oh this is so good to hear- I feel exactly the same about The Hours and just recently got a copy of this. 8mo
Suet624 I‘m excited to hear you caught the buzz again. I‘m on an endless wait list. 8mo
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Lindy
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How well can we ever know the interior lives of the people we care about? I love the structure of this quiet, rotating POV character-based novel which takes place on the same date across 3 years: April 5 in 2019, 2020 & 2021. I was totally absorbed in this mixed cast of queer & straight adult siblings, spouses, & children with messy oh-so-human lives. Audiobook read by Julianne Moore.

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Lindy
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Friday Reads January 19: hot & not-so-hot audiobooks on a snowy day, LGBTQ comics & a CanLit classic:
https://youtu.be/SLqKci93sWw
Plus lots of butterfly footage from Victoria Butterfly Garden!

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Gleefulreader
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I enjoyed the central conceit of this book - one day told three years apart, one year in the morning, one in the afternoon and one in the evening. However, I felt that the characters themselves just fell sort of flat and it was too difficult to find sympathy with what felt like overprivileged hipster problems. It‘s one of the first batch of novels that deals with the isolation of the COVID-19 pandemic yet felt forgettable.

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rmaclean4
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Loved this novel. I just fall into his writing. Novel takes place on the same day in 2019, 2020, and 2021. Highly recommend. 4.5 🌟

BarbaraBB He writes so well 10mo
Suet624 I can‘t believe none of my libraries have this book yet. I so want to read it. 10mo
rmaclean4 @Suet624 I hope you get a copy soon! 10mo
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Pinta
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P30 “They‘re driven by an ancient, filial wrath, stunning in its purity.”

P44 “Dan resembles himself, occupies himself, more effectively than anyone Rob could name.”

NOVEL IN A NUTSHELL: P58 “She ponders the prospect that decadent unhappiness might, in its way, be worse than genuine, legitimate despair. Which is, as she knows, a decadent question to pose at all.”

P111 “He occupies the narrow, shifty zone between culture and corruption.”

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Pinta
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Cunningham characters: precious & self-absorbed, observant & open. Family, reliance. Desire, responsibility. Love & loss. Pull to escape a comfortable domestic life. V. Woolf influence. Insta as fiction. Pandemic novel in all its concentrated numbness. Quiet foreshadowing. Strong psychological portraits of exasperating characters, in perfect gem sentences.

P115 “Maybe they‘ll abandon their lives, which are rich and full but nevertheless…” 2023

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Megabooks
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Great sticker placement. 🙄

Oh how the world changed from 2019 to 2021! Cunningham tracks an extended family‘s single day in April through each of these three years. Most of the book is set up in 2019, and I got really attached to the characters, but I didn‘t feel a sense of resolution in 2021, and it bothered me. More a #LikeNotLove #BorrowNotBuy 🤷🏻‍♀️

sarahbarnes Great review! I never knew how I felt about The Hours when I read it. 10mo
Ruthiella The Hours didn‘t wow me and I liked but didn‘t love A Home at the End of the World. I think he‘s just not a writer for me. 10mo
BarbaraBB So right about the 2021 part! I felt a bit let down too while I loved the book in general. I did love The Hours but A Hoem at the End of the world not so much @sarahbarnes @Ruthiella 10mo
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Gleefulreader
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Ouch - two pages in and I‘m feeling very seen with this sentence.

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Kristin_Reads
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Taking place on the same date across three years - 2019, 2020, and 2021 - this is a story of an untraditional family who face struggles and limitations. Full of literary allusions, this is brilliant writing. (The Hours is still my favorite by Cunningham.)

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LiteraryinPA
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My third and final stop on today‘s bookstore itinerary was Reads & Company in Phoenixville, PA. What an awesome Main Street and the store was so inviting! I absolutely loved the inventory and how thoughtful the displays were. The tagged book, signed, called out to me as well as Amazing Grace Adams which got love from some Littens. If I lived closer I would happily have this as my local indie bookstore. All in all, it was a great bookful day!

JenniferEgnor The last time I was in Philly I stopped in The Book Trader, and it was like heaven in there. Just a maze of stacks everywhere, very messy and perfect. The old book smell, and friendly cats were there too. 10mo
LiteraryinPA @JenniferEgnor Oooh, thanks for the suggestion! 10mo
BennettBookworm So fun!! 10mo
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ChrisBohjalian
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Last minute book rec!

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@CarolynM Thank you so much for the Christmas beauties! I couldnt help myself but had to open it straight away. And how well you know me! Day was on my Santa list this year (so i had a word in santa‘s ear this morning just in case 😂). And the desk calendar is gorgeous and the chocolate has already been opened! So appreciate your thoughtfulness and it just brought so many smiles!

CarolynM You are very welcome 😘 I have your parcel, thank you. I am keeping it to open on Christmas Eve with my swaps☺️ 11mo
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ChrisBohjalian
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Sunday night reading.

Texreader What a cutie! 11mo
dabbe Hello there, cuddly pup! 🖤🐾🖤 11mo
Aimeesue Snuggle puppy 🖤🤍🖤 11mo
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BarbaraBB
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#BookReport 47/23

The tagged book and The Fortunate Ones were both really good. The Library didn‘t meet my expectations (but they are really high when it comes to Japanese literature) and I bailed on Shark Drunk. On audio I listened to The Hate U Give.

Megabooks Great week! 11mo
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BarbaraBB
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The new Michael Cunningham has an interesting premise: we spend three days with a family, consisting of a couple, their kids and her brother. It is April 5 in 2019, 2020 and 2021. The relations between the family members change drastically during the years, not in the least due to the coming and going of lockdowns. I loved how Cunningham brings his characters to life and the dialogues are great. Recommended!

squirrelbrain Great review- stacking! 12mo
merelybookish What @squirrelbrain said. 🙂 12mo
Megabooks I‘m on the list at the library!! V excited! 12mo
Suet624 Ooohhh… intriguing! Stacked. 11mo
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Tackle the TBR 🤓📚
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Alfoster
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Fascinating novel about one day during consecutive years as we see several family groupings in crisis as they fall out of love, find quirky traits in their children, and readjust to new circumstances. Couldn‘t predict where it was going!
#NetGalley