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Axeman's Carnival
Axeman's Carnival | Catherine Chidgey
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WINNER OF THE JANN MEDLICOTT ACORN PRIZE FOR FICTION AT THE 2023 OCKHAM NEW ZEALAND BOOK AWARDSA dazzling portrayal of humanity and the natural world that perfectly balances violence and humorTama is just a helpless chick when he is rescued by Marnie, and this is where his story might have ended. "If it keeps me awake," says Marnie's husband Rob, a farmer, "I'll have to wring its neck." But with Tama come new possibilities for the couple's future. Tama can speak, and his fame is growing. Outside, in the pines, his father warns him of the wickedness wrought by humans. Indoors, Marnie confides in him about her violent marriage. The more Tama sees, the more the animal and the human worlds--and all the precarity, darkness and hope within them--bleed into one another. Like a stock truck filled with live cargo, the story moves inexorably towards its dramatic conclusion: the annual Axeman's Carnival.Part trickster, part surrogate child, part witness, Tama the magpie is the star of this story. Though what he says aloud to humans is often nonsensical (and hilarious), the tale he tells us weaves a disturbingly human sense. The Axeman's Carnival is Catherine Chidgey at her finest--comic, profound, poetic and true."A writer of formidable resources, a deft stylist possessed of uncanny imaginative acuity."--The Guardian
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Suet624
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Second book in a row I could not put down. A baby magpie falls from a tree and Marnie rescues it, much to the annoyance of her husband. Tama becomes a household pet and a viral sensation. Tama is ostracized by her magpie family but adored by Marnie and barely tolerated by hubby. This is a surprisingly tense story and, as the author always manages to do, it was a reading-race-to-the-end for me. A very complete & enjoyable read. TW:DV. #offtheshelf

BarbaraBB Such a good read. I just reviewed Remote Sympathy 💔 2d
Suet624 @BarbaraBB my review is a bit choppy and unenlightening but it‘s early in the morning. 😂😂 2d
sarahbarnes Good to know you liked this one. I‘ve been impressed by everything I‘ve read by her. 1d
squirrelbrain I adored this and it worked really well on audio I think. Although I had miaow (amongst other things!) running round in my head for days! 1d
Suet624 @squirrelbrain I can only imagine! 15h
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Suet624
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I‘m catsitting in my old neighborhood. The house is on a street backed up against a large swath of woods. Lake Champlain is just around the corner. Several porches on different levels of the house with comfy couches, one of which I‘m on right now napping and reading, napping and reading. It‘s a glorious day.

Cuilin That does sound glorious. Enjoy. 😊 6d
squirrelbrain How lovely! I hope you‘re enjoying the book….. 6d
Ruthiella Heaven! ☺️ 6d
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kspenmoll Sounds wonderful! 6d
Susanita Sounds delightful! 6d
Suet624 @squirrelbrain loving it. 6d
dabbe 🧡💜💛 6d
CBee So glad to hear you‘re enjoying the book 💚 6d
Suet624 @CBee I saw you liked it too! This author is a terrific storyteller. 6d
Reggie What a perfect Autumn day! 6d
BarbaraBB That sounds perfect! And the book is sooo good! 6d
BarbaraBB I just started the tagged one, which I think you loved? 6d
AnnCrystal Loveliness 💝📚💝. 6d
Jeg My dream day and with a cat too. ❤️❤️ 6d
Suet624 @BarbaraBB oh Lordy. That book is a tough one. Made even tougher by our current conditions. I did like it. But there‘s nothing humorous about it. 6d
Suet624 @Jeg it really was pretty perfect. 6d
Suet624 @Reggie I really should be out and about looking at all the foliage in the various parts of the state, but this book is really good, so I‘m pretty happy hunkered on the couch 6d
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CBee
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@BarbaraBB thank you for this recommendation - you were right, it was so good! The ending was 🔥 and just what I hoped would happen 🫢 #TBRtarot #animalmaincharacter
Edited to add: watch the triggers in this one!

BarbaraBB So glad you loved it 😘 4w
CBee @BarbaraBB I wouldn‘t mind having a Tama 👏🏻 4w
Suet624 I just realized this is on my shelf waiting to be read! 4w
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CBee @Suet624 have you read any of her others? I also really liked Pet. 4w
Suet624 @CBee I read Pet and Remote Sympathy. Both really good. 4w
CBee @Suet624 I have Remote Sympathy! Keep meaning to read it. 4w
Suet624 @CBee It's a tough one but good.
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BarbaraBB @Suet624 I‘d pick it up if I were you! 4w
Suet624 @BarbaraBB I‘ll pull it off the shelf right now 4w
BarbaraBB @Suet624 😀😘 I still need to read Remote Stmpathy (edited) 4w
squirrelbrain Such a good book! It will be in my favourites of this year, for sure! 4w
CarolynM Probably my favourite book of of all I‘ve read this year. 4w
TheBookHippie Oh…. This. 3w
CBee @TheBookHippie yep, definitely this one. 3w
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CarolynM
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#BookReport for July

The Axeman‘s Carnival was my favourite. Woodworking, Fundamentally & Better Days were all terrific too & I wouldn‘t be surprised if they all feature in my best of 2025.

Tamra What a terrific reading month! 2mo
Cathythoughts Very good 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻❤️ 2mo
BarbaraBB Great reading month! 2mo
LeahBergen Awesome reading month! 2mo
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squirrelbrain
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I adored this - one of my faves of the year so far. I think it‘s one worth listening to on audio, although I now can‘t get the bird out of my head! Miaow.

Tama, a magpie, is rescued by Marnie and becomes a social media star as he can talk. Marnie‘s husband is the local celebrated ‘axeman‘ but is also an angry man and takes it out on Marnie.

It was quite obvious where the story was going but, OMG, it was still so tense towards the end.

TrishB Sounds good 👍🏻 2mo
BarbaraBB Glad you loved it - as expected ❤️❤️ 2mo
CarolynM A contender for my book of the year too😊 2mo
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BarbaraBB
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Tama is a magpie, adopted by a couple who turn him into a social media hype. Because Tama can talk, which means repeating things he‘s heard and remembers. The things he says are so funny (you recognize them from earlier conversations and they come up at the most awkward moments) and in combination with the sadness of the couple‘s daily life, it makes a book unlike any other. Brilliant.

#ReadTheWorld2025 book 21 #NewZealand

CarolynM Meow😆 2mo
BarbaraBB @CarolynM 😂😂😂 2mo
Soubhiville This sounds fun! 2mo
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Tamra Sounds like I should get to this sooner rather than later! 2mo
squirrelbrain I think I might get this on audio…. I‘m struggling to find something to hold my attention and this should work! 2mo
GatheringBooks Oooh! Awesome. I love Europa editions. Will be on the lookout for this one. 🥰 2mo
BarbaraBB @Soubhiville @Tamra @squirrelbrain @GatheringBooks I honestly think you will all like it just as much as I did! 2mo
Centique Did i tell you that when my brother goes camping each summer with his kids, the man who camps in the next spot is Catherine Chidgey‘s husband! And he said to my brother - I bring the kids here so my wife can get some writing done! 2mo
BarbaraBB @Centique No way! That is so cool. I am very grateful now to her husband and maybe your brother to entertain him during those summers 😀 2mo
Suet624 I ordered this book when it came out and it sits on my shelf ready to read. I wonder why I haven't picked it up yet? Glad to hear you enjoyed it. 2mo
BarbaraBB @Suet624 Do read it! It‘s really great! 2mo
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CarolynM
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The talking magpie narrator explaining the ways of birds and people is an appealing hook that frequently had me laughing out loud and is also an effective counterpoint to the harshness of conditions of the human characters. What could have been very bleak became much more palatable, but no less powerful. I loved it. A definite contender for my book of the year so far. #NZfiction
Have you read this one @Centique ?

LeeRHarry I need to read some Catherine Chidgey. 😊 3mo
BarbaraBB This will be my next read, such a coincidence! 3mo
squirrelbrain Great review! This is one of hers that I haven‘t read…. 3mo
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Cathythoughts I‘m going to start this one too. X 3mo
Bookbuyingaddict Ohhh this is on my TBR thanks 🙏 il move it up the pile 😀😍😘 3mo
Tamra Glad to know you enjoyed it because it‘s sitting on my shelves. 😄 3mo
Centique You know that tag never showed up in my notifications! Sorry about that. I havent read this yet but I am on hold for it at the library! Sounds so good 😍 2mo
CarolynM @LeeRHarry Yes, you do! 2mo
CarolynM @squirrelbrain @Cathythoughts @Bookbuyingaddict @Tamra I would absolutely encourage you all to read it. So good! 2mo
CarolynM @Centique No worries, happens to me all the time😬 I think you‘ll love it.😘 2mo
squirrelbrain I finished it yesterday - absolutely loved it! It was perfect on audio. Although now all I keep hearing in my head is Tama, Tama, miaow. 🤣 2mo
Rissreadswithcats Talking magpie!!!!! Sold! I have her book Pet on my TBR shelf but haven‘t read any of hers yet. Did you read . Another talking bird book, I enjoyed it. (edited) 2mo
CarolynM @Rissreadswithcats I‘ve got a copy of Pet too, and I‘m keen to get on to it now. I have read (and enjoyed) The Lucky Galah which you sent me a few years ago😊 One of my IRL book group friends loves books with talking birds which is why we read this. I am encouraging her to read Lucky Galah too! 2mo
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Suet624
The Axeman's Carnival | Catherine Chidgey
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It‘s not my habit to buy new books because I get so many from the library and Lord only knows when I‘ll actually read these, but I‘m so happy to have them. Europa Editions rarely steers me wrong and I‘ve really liked Chidgey‘s work before so I‘m looking forward to it. And of course The God of the Woods has been getting lots of love lately. 💕💕💕

squirrelbrain Oh, I‘ll be interested to hear what you think of the Chidgey. 1y
jlhammar Definitely interested in the Chidgey. Hope you enjoy God of the Woods as much as I did! 1y
Suet624 @squirrelbrain knowing me it‘ll be a year from now! 😊 1y
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Suet624 @jlhammar God of the Woods sounds like a winner, for sure. (edited) 1y
squirrelbrain Of course, I wouldn‘t expect anything different! 🤣 1y
Tamra I‘m curious about the Chidgey - I‘ve read good reviews. 1y
BarbaraBB Super interested in the Chidgey! Unfortunately I was not so impressed by God of the Woods as everyone else. So in this case I hope we‘ll think differently 😉 1y
Suet624 @BarbaraBB oh no!! 1y
Suet624 @Tamra oh I‘m glad to hear. 1y
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Megbert
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Had a day sick in bed and this was the most uplifting, well-rounded & charming piece of fiction one could read. Huge applause to the the author for such wonderful character development of Tama the magpie (our story narrator) and perhaps humans might see these clever birds differently from now on. We love you #tama ! 🖤

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ClairesReads
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Late to the party but wow was I glad to be here. This novel is every bit as good as every hyped-up review says it is. Chidgey does rural NZ gothic so well here; the narration perfectly creates that sense of creeping unease. It‘s a book that has so much to say about heavy things like domestic violence, and the challenges of rural living, but delivers this with the pitch perfect touch of humour. I

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