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Enlightenment
Enlightenment: A Novel | Sarah Perry
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A dazzling new work of literary fiction from the author of The Essex Serpent, a story of love and astronomy told over the course of twenty years through the lives of two improbable best friends. Thomas Hart and Grace Macaulay have lived all their lives in the small Essex town of Aldleigh. Though separated in age by three decades, the pair are kindred spiritstorn between their commitment to religion and their desire to explore the world beyond their small Baptist community. It is two romantic relationships that will rend their friendship, and in the wake of this rupture, Thomas develops an obsession with a vanished nineteenth-century astronomer said to haunt a nearby manor, and Grace flees Aldleigh entirely for London. Over the course of twenty years, by coincidence and design, Thomas and Grace will find their lives brought back into orbit as the mystery of the vanished astronomer unfolds into a devastating tale of love and scientific pursuit. Thomas and Grace will ask themselves what it means to love and be loved, what is fixed and what is mutable, how much of our fate is predestined and written in the stars, and whether they can find their way back to each other. A thrillingly ambitious novel of friendship, faith, and unrequited love, rich in symmetry and symbolism, Enlightenment is a shimmering wonder of a book and Sarah Perrys finest work to date.
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TheEllieMo
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“It was the restless period between summer and autumn, when it was never possible to guess the weather, or dress correctly for it.”

Describing Britain right now!!

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Graywacke
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Mehso-so

#booker #booker2024 #longlist

Just finished my 4th. I‘m of different minds. One is to take it as a tale on its own terms, slightly removed from reality. The other is to be annoyed at how it simplifies relevant concerns of reality. Another is just to acknowledge it was ok and be done with it. And another is to embrace Thomas and Grace, give them a pass, and a hug. I am not enlightened, not wowed. Not carried away. Maybe slightly provoked.

JenP Im hating this so much 😬. This author and I simply don‘t get along 7d
Graywacke @JenP you‘re in it now? Well, don‘t expect it to change tone much. I think it‘s all laid out in 1997, and the rest is epilogue. 🙂 If it helps, give it leeway in reality and allow it its own simplified version. Or…just abandon the darn thing! 7d
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JenP @Graywacke about 60 pages in. I have never abandoned a Booker nominee bc we review them for my blog but I have come closest to it this year. First with Strange eventful history and now with this one. I am struggling with the writing style. So much description 7d
Graywacke @JenP Oh, i see. I didn‘t mind the prose. I wish you well. Maybe your reading brain will adapt to it. ?? 7d
BarbaraBB I‘ll only read this one if it makes the shortlist. 7d
AnneCecilie This is next up for me. I don‘t have the best experience with Perry so curious to find out how I find this. 7d
squirrelbrain Great review! @JenP -I listened to this and I wonder if that might make it easier? It‘s the sort of book you can let drift past your ears - I think I‘d have really disliked it too had I read it in print. 7d
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JenP

The Booker judges are trying their best to kill me

Avanders Hi!! 👋🏽 1w
JenP @Avanders hey there! 7d
Avanders I just wanted to say hi ☺️ It feels like it‘s been forever! Hope things are good with you! ♥️ 7d
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JenP @Avanders I know, sooo long. All is good with me. I hope all is well with you too! 7d
BarbaraBB I probably won‘t read this one. Just read @Graywacke ‘s review too. Unless it makes the shortlist. Then maybe. 7d
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andrew61
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Pickpick

Local newspaper columnist Thomas Hart is given a map of the stars + starts an obsession with a local woman who disappeared 100yrs before after recording an unknown comet. Sarah Perry weaves a story of unrequited love + loss of friendship, over 20 yrs from 97 to 2017, centered around the Bethesda Church Community of an Essex Town. I enjoyed this multi layered tale as T negotiates relationships including his yng friend Grace, + the long dead Maria.

Centique I really enjoyed this too. Im finding it sticks with me 😍 7d
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Graywacke
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My next book. At 24 pages in I can confidently say that whoever compared this with Byatt‘s Possession is nuts. ☹️🙂 It‘s told as a tale, complexities white-washed out. I‘m adapting, shouldn‘t be hard.

#booker #booker2024 #longlist

squirrelbrain Yeah, that‘s just nuts! 🙄 2w
dabbe 🖤🐾🖤 2w
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rmaclean4
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Pickpick

I am in love with Thomas Heart. Strongest novel of Sarah Perry's that I have read. I hated Melmoth and thought The Essex Serpent was interesting. This book took my heart. The exploration of different love and the nature of time. This is one I want to reread. The way she would blur timelines as if "all life happened at once." 4.5 ? This would be on my #booker shortlist. @squirrelbrain @JenP @AnneCecilie @charl08 @JamieArc @BarbaraBB @Graywacke

Graywacke Congrats on finishing another. I‘m encouraged to see a positive review, and so positive. I haven‘t read Perry yet. 2w
squirrelbrain Glad you loved it so much! 2w
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Deblovestoread Great review! Gives me hope as I‘m starting it today. 2w
jlhammar Really hoping I love this one - sounds very good and I enjoyed The Essex Serpent. 2w
BarbaraBB Wonderful review. This will be my first Perry and I am starting to look forward to it! 2w
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charl08
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Pickpick

Mixed feelings about this #Booker24 longlisted novel. I've not read Perry before as the book blurbs didn't sound like my kind of book. After the early chapters, the archival/astronomical mystery pulled me into the story.

I assume she's reaching for deeper things about love and reciprocity given how much that came up, but this felt a bit forced and a stretch for me as a reader.
So not one I'd shortlist (but the panel may well! @squirrelbrain )

charl08 Image by Cornea Lucian via Unsplash 2w
JenP Great review. I‘ve been delaying this one 2w
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Graywacke Interesting! I‘m scared of the ghosts. I mean, of course, as literary tools. Outside Shakespeare, they don‘t lend themselves to deeper thinking. I should start this one next, and shortly. 2w
BarbaraBB You have me intrigued while I was not looking forward to this one before. 2w
squirrelbrain Great review! I‘d only read The Essex Serpent, which I didn‘t really like. I didn‘t mind this, but wished I‘d read it earlier @JenP to get it out of the way as it was a bit of a let down towards the end of my reading the list. 2w
charl08 @JenP I think my low expectations helped with this one! 2w
charl08 @greywacke I don't mind them in fiction, for some reason. Ghosthunting "reality" shows on the other hand are just painful....? 2w
charl08 @BarbaraBB I liked it more than I expected to. Altho I'd have asked her to cut 100 pages if I was editing it. 2w
charl08 @squirrelbrain it's not really my genre of fiction. Although I'm not really sure what genre that might be. Neo-victorian gothic? 2w
Deblovestoread @squirrelbrain I didn‘t like The Essex Serpent either so do not have high hopes for this one. It‘s next up as my library hold just came in. 2w
squirrelbrain No, I don‘t know what genre it‘s supposed to be either. The modern stuff (Nathan‘s green shoelaces etc) threw me at first as it felt so Victorian. 2w
squirrelbrain I think I liked it better in audio than I would have done in print @Deblovestoread - although at least with print you can skim-read! 2w
JenP @squirrelbrain I am leaving the powers to the end (because I typically love his books) and this one to the second to last 2w
rmaclean4 I agree that it could have been 100 pages shorter, but I still loved it. 2w
charl08 @squirrelbrain yes, I had to go back and check it was the 90s. 2w
charl08 @rmaclean4 I do think it's a bit of a marmite book. There are a few friends I will be recommending this to as I think it will be their thing. 2w
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charl08
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If I were her I should go home and take my papers with me.

What is Essex, when there is Bucharest?

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charl08
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'Not much of a party, either' - Lorna sighed and let out gusts of her powdery scent - 'does she have no friends at all? Still, where two or three are gathered together, there is Christ, in the midst.'

Nathan glanced quickly at the door, as if the Redeemer might have arrived in a taxi, delayed by the traffic, and ready to insist on good behaviour.

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squirrelbrain
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Pickpick

I was so torn as to whether to give this a pick or a so-so. I went into it expecting not to like it, as I didn‘t enjoy The Essex Serpent at all, which many say is the author‘s best.

There was nothing that I loved about it, but I didn‘t hate it either. I‘m glad I listened on audio as it just burbled away in the background whilst I was commuting, but then I could have skim-read more in print.

My biggest issue was that it still felt very ⬇️

squirrelbrain Victorian, even though it was sent in the 1990s and after. I also don‘t like ghosts, and it was all quite depressing. After all that I still can‘t bring myself to give it a so-so. 🤷‍♀️ It must be a very soft pick instead, then! 🤪 3w
squirrelbrain Oops forgot to put #booker #longlist 11/13 3w
jlhammar Ha, your review has me thinking this might be right up my street - I hope so! And, as always, wow to the speed at which you conquer the longlist! 3w
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JenP You are flying through these. I‘m not looking forward to this one. Maybe I will like it more than expected 3w
BarbaraBB I think I‘ll slip this one (unless it makes the shortlist of course 😉) but I do love your review 3w
rmaclean4 Thanks for the review. I will listen to this one. 3w
Ruthiella I hated The Essex Serpent and haven‘t braved any further titles from her as a result… 3w
squirrelbrain I hope so too! 😁 @jlhammar 3w
squirrelbrain I wished I‘d listened to it earlier than I did @JenP - I didn‘t intentionally save it until the end but I should have listened to it before Wild Houses. 3w
squirrelbrain @Ruthiella - I wouldn‘t choose to read this author but….list completist! 👋 3w
squirrelbrain Yeah, it doesn‘t feel like your kind of book @BarbaraBB ☺️ 3w
squirrelbrain I hope you like it! @rmaclean4 3w
Leniverse @jlhammar Haha, same. I like books with a Victorian feel, and I am not opposed to ghosts. Starting to look forward to this one now. 😂 3w
Graywacke I‘m not doing any longlist books on audio this year. Crazy, no? This book gets a mixed response. A lot in love, and lot of readers bored to tears. I‘m really hoping i like it because it appeals. But… the ghost bit… i‘ll try to keep an open mind. 3w
Hooked_on_books I‘ve never been inspired to read her and you‘re not helping me change that. 😂 3w
squirrelbrain @Graywacke - I kept a lot of Audible credits on standby just in case but only used 2 in the end! 3w
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mdemanatee
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Pickpick

With Booker-nominated Enlightenment Perry returns us to Essex and her winding language that almost feels nostalgic in itself, managing to encapsulate hope and sadness for unrealized dreams throughout. Our desires to “do some great thing before I die” illustrated by our looking to the heavens and contrasted against our worldly worries.

Expanded thoughts in my YouTube review:
https://youtu.be/7j3-SfA9osk

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mdemanatee
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How many photos do I have of random Enlightenment quotes because it‘s a library book (not counting anything jotted in the reading journal)? No comment.

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mdemanatee
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Started a new book last night; it was long listed for the Booker this morning

LiteraryinLawrence Great timing! 1mo
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Centique
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Pickpick

This book is quite different to Essex Serpent. If you loved Essex Serpent‘s raw vitality & personalities conflicting - think of this as melancholy, solitary souls looking for life‘s purpose amongst small tragedies. Its nowhere near as epic and there‘s a ton of philosophising. And i loved it, but in an entirely different way. Perry‘s writing and characters just appeal to me, even when the storyline isnt always smooth. ⬇️

Centique There were a couple of plot points and jumps where i wished for something different - but then there were two or three scenes that grabbed me by the heart and ill remember for a long time. So if you know my preferences believe me when i say this is slow and melancholy and right in my wheelhouse - may not be everybodys! 2mo
AmyG Sounds good. I loved The Essex Serpent. 2mo
LiteraryinLawrence Good to know! Thanks for the great review! 2mo
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Suet624 Why yes. Slow and melancholy are just my speed. 2mo
BarbaraBB Such a gorgeous photo 🥰 2mo
Centique @AmyG me too! 2mo
Centique @Suet624 snap! 😍 2mo
Centique @BarbaraBB thanks Barbara, its another shot from Waiheke island. Just a 40 minute ferry ride from Auckland city. 💕 2mo
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Palimpsest
Pickpick

I haven‘t read as much this year, but this is the best novel I‘ve read so far. The story mostly follows Thomas Hart, who inadvertently, becomes enmeshed in astronomy with the passing of Hale-Bopp and the history of a mysterious woman from the past. Like Essex Serpent that this has ties to, it combines science & religion to talk about life‘s greatest mysteries and relationships with each other. Beautiful novel.

Palimpsest I couldn‘t get my photo to post so sorry if it looks boring, but I promise the book is not! 2mo
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RobES
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I just love Sarah Perry's writing... It probably doesn't matter what she writes, it's just the way she writes... I loved this and I loved the connection with 'The Essex Serpent'. She writes so sensitively about religion and faith- her characters are so human and real. I heartily recommend everything she has ever written 🐍🐍💚💫✨🌘🌌🌠

batsy Nice review! I've got this on my list 👍🏾 I loved Essex Serpent and have Melmoth on the shelves. 4mo
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