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Grey Dog
Grey Dog | Elliott Gish
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A subversive literary horror novel that disrupts the tropes of women's historical fiction with delusions, wild beasts, and the uncontainable power of female rage The year is 1901, and Ada Byrd -- spinster, schoolmarm, amateur naturalist -- accepts a teaching post in isolated Lowry Bridge, grateful for the chance to re-establish herself where no one knows her secrets. She develops friendships with her neighbors, explores the woods with her students, and begins to see a future in this tiny farming community. Her past -- riddled with grief and shame -- has never seemed so far away. But then, Ada begins to witness strange and grisly phenomena: a swarm of dying crickets, a self-mutilating rabbit, a malformed faun. She soon believes that something old and beastly -- which she calls Grey Dog -- is behind these visceral offerings, which both beckon and repel her. As her confusion deepens, her grip on what is real, what is delusion, and what is traumatic memory loosens, and Ada takes on the wildness of the woods, behaving erratically and pushing her newfound friends away. In the end, she is left with one question: What is the real horror? The Grey Dog, the uncontainable power of female rage, or Ada herself?
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Ruthiella
Grey Dog | Elliott Gish
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#ToBWaiting

Here‘s my six guesses for the 2025 Longlist. I‘ve only picked books that I have not read which are eligible and might make the cut. 🤞

BarbaraBB I read four of those and they are all ToB worthy! I am off now to check out the other two! Thanks for joining! 3w
Ruthiella @BarbaraBB I would love it if Lennon made the shortlist again. I need an excuse to read more from him! 3w
BarbaraBB You know I love Lennon and I‘ve read and loved a lot of his backlist these past months but I have read Hard Girls too and was a bit underwhelmed 🤷🏻‍♀️ 3w
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Ruthiella @BarbaraBB I will temper my expectations accordingly! 3w
BarbaraBB It‘s good but it‘s the most ordinary book I‘ve read by him, if I express myself right. It is a good yet straightforward story. 3w
squirrelbrain Great choices! I‘ve read 3 of them, but haven‘t heard of Grey Dog…off to investigate! 3w
Ruthiella @squirrelbrain it was recommended here by @CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian 😀 3w
squirrelbrain Sounds sufficiently weird / feminist / horror ish for the Tournament! I just posted my list too - see what you think! 3w
Bookwormjillk Great list. My Friend was one of my most anticipated summer reads but I still have to get to it. 3w
Ruthiella @Bookwormjillk So many books, so little time! It‘s been on my radar since it was longlisted for the Booker. 3w
Megabooks So many of these I don‘t know. I think Safekeep has a great shot, and I loved it! 2w
Ruthiella @Megabooks It‘s the reported Sarah Waters‘ vibes that really make me curious about it! 2w
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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
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Ahhh WTF!! This is a very slow-burn queer feminist historical (set in 1901) horror that escalates so smoothly and subtly you don't realize you're in too deep to climb out until it's too late. In the middle of a Venn diagram of Anne of Green Gables fans, raging feminists, queers with lots of longing, and lovers of creepy woodsy nature horror is this book's perfect reader.
(Excuse the dinosaur stickers my kid put on the cover of this book)

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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
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This slow-burn queer feminist historical horror is kind of like a grownup Anne of Green Gables meets The Witch film. Very atmospheric, spooky, full of female rage at patriarchal control and the stifling of women's potential. The writing is great too!

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