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The Night Alphabet
The Night Alphabet | Joelle Taylor
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'Joelle Taylor has a Midas touch with words' Diana Souhami The tattoo was a reclamation, a flag we mounted in the centre of our own landscape. A woman walks into a tattoo parlour. But this is no ordinary woman, and this is Hackney in 2233. Jones' body is covered in tattoos but she wants to add one final inking to her gallery - a thin line of ink mixed with blood that connects her body art together, creating a unique map. As the two artists set to work, Jones tells them the story behind each tattoo. As Jones is no ordinary woman, these are no ordinary stories: each one represents a doorway to a life Jones fell into, a 'remembering'. Some of these lives were in the past, others in the future, some are sideways, but each of them connects Jones to the two tattoo artists in some way, though they are unaware of it. We visit the dystopian cities of the Quiet Men, the coal mines of 19th century Lancashire, join a gang of vigilante sex workers, enter the world of an INCEL murderer, haunt the old Maryville gay bar, and uncover plans to genetically modify female children. Each of the stories brings us closer to Jones' truth, and how her life is intricately interwoven with that of the women tattooing her body. Set across geographies and timespans, The Night Alphabet is a dazzlingly bold and original work, a deep investigation into human nature and violence against women.
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Leniverse
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I almost bailed 20 pages in. Glad I didn't. Is the prose excessively elaborate? Definitely. But once you settle into the narrative it works. The stories are so uncomfortable and brutal in content that plain language would render them too stark to bear. And the magical realism/SF combo allows for each idea to be followed to its extreme, but it also allows for hope. This book is female pain/love/rage/friendship/vengeance. But never despair.

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Leniverse
The Night Alphabet | Joelle Taylor

And so, this politician of petulance and infant spite, this Grande Toddler King, had stamped his small feet until the whole world rippled around him. He closed all the borders to the country, and at first the algorithmic majority cheered, waving flags of tabloid front pages. It was too late by the time we realised that it meant we could not leave either.

Sace This book looks so good, but looking at posts about it I‘m hesitant because of the writing. 1mo
Leniverse @Sace You get used to it. It's excessive, yes 😂 But mostly it works. Some of the stories are really hard to read because of the content, and the imagery and weirdness of the writing is what carries you along and makes it bearable. 1mo
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Leniverse
The Night Alphabet | Joelle Taylor

"Gangs are a kind of grief. They begin as friendships and end as funerals. (...) Where there is poverty and cruelty, there will rise a gang. But they are chiefly cannibals, who target their own and eat their families, their girlfriends, their neighbours, their old classmates. They rarely attack those who are the cause of their sorrow."

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Leniverse
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So many people have raved about this book. I just started it and it is... Weird. Which normally I like, but this is both SF and magical realism, and it's not so much conceptually weird as poetically weird on a sentence level. On practically every sentence. I looked up the author bio and yes, she's a poet. Also a Spoken Word Artist. I don't know 😬 I don't tend to do well with poetic novels.

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ChaoticMissAdventures
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I am so sad about this #hailthebail I was really looking forward to it. I came across this book as a possibility for the Women's Prize for Fiction and scooped it up waiting for vacation to read. The premise is great, a woman traveling through time and telling stories through tattoos. I even love the cover. But the writing is not for me. Very disjointed and ethereal. I am just not enjoying trying to cobble it together.

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ChaoticMissAdventures
The Night Alphabet | Joelle Taylor
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Next read! I am excited for this one.

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BkClubCare Yikes! Sounds enthralling. Does it have pictures? Do say yes!!👏 3mo
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ChaoticMissAdventures @BkClubCare it has some drawings at the section breaks! Unfortunately the writing isn't meshing with me at all. 3mo
BkClubCare @ChaoticMissAdventures - oh darn. My current audiobook is (ahem) below my favorite reading level, methinks. Weighing the decision to bail or not. #sigh 3mo
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