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The Empusium
The Empusium | Olga Tokarczuk
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Suet624
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Olga and I just don‘t get along. She seems like an author I would really like but after 75 long pages in which I grumbled a lot because she‘s on some “best lists” and I ‘should‘ try her again, I quit. Moved on to Rufi Thorpe and have been tearing through this book. Written by the author of Margo‘s Got Money Troubles, it has the same character development I can sink my teeth into.

Deblovestoread I‘m glad it‘s not just me. I‘ve tried Drive Your Plow and feel like it something I SHOULD like but I each time I try I just don‘t. 🤷🏻‍♀️ 2w
BarbaraBB Glad you loved the Thorpe. I am curious what I‘ll think of the Olga when I get to it! 2w
Suet624 @Deblovestoread Exactly. I have actually spent time trying to figure out why….no answers yet. 😊 2w
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Suet624 @BarbaraBB oh, I thought you had read Olga‘s already. Yeah, can‘t wait to see what you think. 2w
BarbaraBB I read two other books by her - enjoyed both. 2w
Suet624 @BarbaraBB clearly you understand her ways. 😊 2w
BarbaraBB Not sure, this one is said to be quite difficult. I read a comparison between it and The Magic Mountain? We‘ll see! 2w
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Jen2
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Weird, still thinking about this one.

Caroline2 Does it get better/more interesting? I‘m stuck at about 100 pages and I just don‘t want to pick it back up again?? 😬 3w
Jen2 Not really. 3w
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AnnRaz
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“All these matters absorbed his mind, drawing the world inside, into the large, chaotic space that each of us carries within like an invisible piece of luggage that we drag after us all our lives, without knowing why. Our true self.”

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AnnRaz
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“Anxiety is the fruit of ignorance.”

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sarahbarnes
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Grief and disgust and fear over this week‘s events make it hard to write a review. But I will say that the art and beauty of fiction have been a comfort. I really enjoyed this book and Tokarczuk‘s spin on the story in The Magic Mountain. It was a relief to escape briefly into this world of mountain sanatoriums, and read her take on the power of nature, the ignorance of men, and the defiance of gender constructs.

ChaoticMissAdventures ✅ while reading is inherently political, it is also an escape, if we can disconnect enough! 1mo
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BarbaraBB I feel very encouraged to read this now. Great review, thanks! And I had a hard time reading too, this week. 1mo
sarahbarnes @BarbaraBB I‘ll be interested in your thoughts on it! ♥️ 1mo
Suet624 Ah! My library has it! On hold now. Maybe because I'm staying off social media as much as possible I'm finding that books are the only escape I have from this feeling of disbelief and despair. So I've read several books over the past week. I don't know what else to do with these feelings. Phone calls and letters to my reps (who all are in agreement with me) is the only other thing I can do. 1mo
sarahbarnes @Suet624 ♥️♥️ Yes. I can‘t handle much news these days. I know my head is in the sand and I‘ll have to face it at some point. But for the moment I can‘t stomach it. 1mo
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guinsgirlreads
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Some quotes from The Empusium.

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ChaoticMissAdventures
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Well this is disappointing. I am bailing on The Empusium. I loved the 2 other books I have read by Tokarczuk, but I just cannot get into this one. The misogyny which is a plot device here, is just not hitting me right at the moment.

But that is okay, it is off the TBR now. I am taking The Little Friend slowly, I am really loving her writing and this story but it is a big 1. Going to squeeze in Safekeep real quick to keep on one books a week.

sarahbarnes I‘m reading The Little Friend right now and it has taken me a bit to get through it since it‘s long, but I‘ve loved it. I also really liked the Safekeep. 2mo
ChaoticMissAdventures @sarahbarnes Donna Tartt is just a force of a writer. She really makes me want to slow down and savor her. 2mo
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guinsgirlreads
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Definitely not an easy or light read like I‘m used to. She‘s an amazing writer, and I enjoyed every minute of this one!

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heyitsMacall
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I really enjoyed this book! It took me a long time to get through it but it was thoroughly spooky exacerbated by reading the English translation. I felt a little like the main character where he was missing some information due to not being a native speaker. Ghosty nail art to go along with the story

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bookish_wookish
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Ok, let‘s give this one a try!

sarahbarnes Excited for this one. 2mo
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rachelsbrittain
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A health resort horror story? Sounds like exactly my cup of tea. Yet at 40% in, I think I finally need to admit defeat and DNF this book from a Nobel Prize winning author. I'm bored to tears. The premise reimagines The Magic Mountian by Thomas Mann, and men at a sanatorium for tuberculosis spend their time discussing their bad philosophies about women. I get that it's parody, but I'm just so bored. And where's the horror? This one wasn't for me.

Hooked_on_books This one is so uneven. The only reason I pushed through was because I was listening while working outside. There are parts at the end that I really liked, but getting there is a rough go. More editing would have helped a lot. 2mo
rachelsbrittain @Hooked_on_books glad to know it wasn't just me! 2mo
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Hooked_on_books
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In pre-WWI Poland, men collect an a sanitarium for treatment and bond in deeply misogynistic ways. It then becomes clear that something unusual happens in the town every year. Parts of this book were bloated and dragged to the point that I zoned out a bit, but the parts I liked, I just loved, which kept it in pick territory for me.

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catiewithac
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This book was everything I needed to read over a rainy, gray weekend. ✔️Creepy mountain health spa village in 1913. ✔️ Suspicious death in a house with suspicious men. ✔️ Mysterious plural pronoun narrator. ✔️ Sweet and charming MC. ✔️ Lush writing that makes it impossible to put down! 💀 🍷 🍂 #readme

Jari-chan Olga Tokarczuk is so amazing! 3mo
Caroline2 Ohhh so excited to read this. So glad you liked it! 😃 3mo
Caroline2 I love your hardback edition too. The plain blue UK version is very stark. (edited) 3mo
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IuliaC Another great novel from this author! 3mo
catiewithac @Caroline2 that‘s a shame! Usually the UK covers are better. It‘s what‘s inside that matters! 3mo
BarbaraBB Fab review. Now I really want to read it too! 3mo
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TheKidUpstairs
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"The view is obscured by clouds of steam from the locomotive that trail along the platform."

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I'm so excited for this one!

ChaoticMissAdventures I cannot wait! I read it was based off Thomas Manns Magic Mountain, so I got that from the library not realizing it was 750 pages!! I don't think I can wait through that for this one. 3mo
TheKidUpstairs @ChaoticMissAdventures I've never read the Mann, like many other chunky classics, it's on my "someday maybe" list. But I read the first chapter of this today, and it's got me hooked! Maybe reading this one will inspire me to put Magic Mountain higher up my list. 3mo
sarahbarnes I just found out about this new book of hers and I am so excited! I did read Magic Mountain years ago and really loved it. 3mo
TheKidUpstairs @sarahbarnes I\'m only 10% in, but already I want the world to go away so I can curl up and read it. Very engaging and atmospheric beginning! 3mo
catiewithac I‘m just starting this book too! 3mo
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IuliaC
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A magnificent novel apparently belonging to the naturopathic horror genre. In 1913 a student goes for treatment to a sanatorium located in a mountain resort standing over a subterranean lake with special healing properties and haunted by local legends on persecuted witches and mysterious crimes. His pension mates have regular philosophical debates and among other subjects we find out how men thought of women at the beginning of the 20th century.

BarbaraBB It recently won a big prize where I live and I have a copy and I loved Plow so I definitely must read it! 4mo
IuliaC @BarbaraBB I enjoyed Plow too and Flights, so I picked this one without knowing anything about it. It's good! 4mo
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