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Decalino
Mobility | Lydia Kiesling
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At 15, Bunny is a boy crazy Foreign Service kid spending the summer in Baku; later we see her transformation from an aimless 20-something to a successful PR professional for a family-run oil company. At first it seems that's all there is to it: a girl, a life; by the final scenes, in a near future that is all too plausible, it sinks in that this is a truly devastating novel about climate change. An artfully detailed slow burn, brilliantly done.

Ruthiella Agree. This book was for me a lot more than it seems on the surface. 👍 6mo
Decalino @Ruthiella Exactly! It hit me like a gut punch: this is how we let it happen. 6mo
BarbaraBB Great review. I felt the same 6mo
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Floresj
Mobility | Lydia Kiesling
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I‘m fairly certain that I probably wouldn‘t like/respect Bunny in real life, but in this novel, I did. Following her meandering through her life and her proximity to oil yet not understanding it completely was mesmerizing. This worked for me and liked the quick pace of time.

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squirrelbrain
Mobility | Lydia Kiesling
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Welcome to Day 3 of #LitsyTob24!

Our winner today is Mobility, with two thirds of the vote!

Both books had female MCs who were navigating their way through life, alongside unique storytelling about families, but each book had a distinctive style.

What did you think of the storytelling? Did you like both Belle and Bunny?

We‘re looking forward to hearing your thoughts on the books and today‘s result!

Bookwormjillk I bailed on Rogue, and liked Mobility. Although I didn‘t think it was the coming of age story it was made out to be. 8mo
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Chelsea.Poole I didn‘t love either of these two 😬 But I did appreciate them both a bit more after reading reviews and I‘ll look forward to reading the comments from you all in this thread! 8mo
BarbaraBB I struggled through Rouge and appreciated Mobility much more. It felt so on point, about climate change and how we integrate it into our lives in a way that feels fitting and maybe reassuring as if we do what we can and should do. It‘s way too little though, Kiesling seems to implicate. 8mo
sarahbarnes I may still have to give Mobility a try after this vote! I am a shameless Awad fan and I did love Rouge. 😊 8mo
AmyG I didn‘t read either…..so waiting patiently for the books I DID read. 8mo
Deblovestoread Awad is not for me. I thought Mobility was good and the ending was definitely on point. 8mo
kwmg40 I liked Mobility very much. I'm still working on Rouge. Finding it hard to get into it, but I really liked All's Well so will probably continue. BTW, is it a complete coincidence that Awad has a book called Bunny and that's also the name of Kiesling's main character. Was this a fated pairing? 😂 8mo
Readerann I loved Kiesling‘s The Golden State, so I will definitely get to Mobility. Rouge was meh for me. 8mo
squirrelbrain I agree @Bookwormjillk @BarbaraBB @Deblovestoread - I fought my way through Rouge (list-completist here 🙋🏻‍♀️) but liked Mobility. 8mo
squirrelbrain @kwmg40 - I though exactly that about the ‘Bunny‘ thing when I wrote this post earlier! 8mo
squirrelbrain @sarahbarnes @Readerann - I think you‘ll like Mobility. It‘s rather a quiet book, in my view, but seems more impactful because of that. 8mo
squirrelbrain @AmyG - hopefully soon! 🤞😃 8mo
squirrelbrain @chelsea.poole - at least we had better books, in general, than the real ToB! 🤪 8mo
BarbaraBB @Readerann I loved The Golden State too! 8mo
Ruthiella I was neutral on both Belle and Bunny, though I recognized a lot more of myself in Bunny than Belle. I am an Awad fan, but found Rouge disappointing. It was too rooted in the fantastical for me to enjoy. I liked Mobility a lot. As @squirrelbrain notes, it‘s quiet but it does have a kick to it if you look for it. 8mo
Hooked_on_books After liking each of Awad‘s books less than the one before, I refused to read Rouge, the only book of ours I didn‘t read. Then I hated Mobility and bailed on it. So, this pairing was a bit of a wash for me. 8mo
squirrelbrain That was all a bit rubbish then, wasn‘t it?! @Hooked_on_books 8mo
Larkken @kwmg40 I wondered the same thing about the Bunnies! 8mo
Larkken Awad has my heart. Her kind of weird just get me 🤷🏻‍♀️ 8mo
fredthemoose I liked Mobility, although realized that if it wasn‘t for ToB I don‘t know I would have ever thought about it again. Rouge was a hard no for me. The MC was so dopey it was like being sober and trying to follow your drunk friend‘s stories for HOURS without any payoff or even a funny anecdote by the end. 8mo
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kwmg40
Mobility | Lydia Kiesling
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It took me a while to get into this book but I ended up liking it much more than I thought it would.

I loved the satirical moments when Bunny tries to consider climate change and other momentous issues affecting the world but then gets distracted by a colleague's designer shoes. I'd like to think that I'm not like Bunny but I realize I'm writing this on my computer in my well heated home with my car parked outside the door. 😅

Ruthiella Great review. 👍 I think this one was pretty subtle and definitely is intended to make the reader consider their own choices and complicity. 9mo
BarbaraBB Great review! 9mo
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Megabooks Fantastic review! You really captured what I liked about Bunny, too! 9mo
Librarybelle Echoing everyone…great review! 9mo
squirrelbrain Fab review - I convinced myself I wasn‘t like Bunny, but then thought I probably am! 9mo
kwmg40 @Ruthiella @BarbaraBB @Megabooks @Librarybelle @squirrelbrain Thanks! Nice to see that I'm not the only one who fears that I've got a bit of Bunny in me. 😂 8mo
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TrishB
Mobility | Lydia Kiesling
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I agree with all the reviews on this- those that liked and didn‘t like it. I really enjoyed it though and think this is real for a lot of us. Recycle, buy recycled goods, eat less meat/no meat. Buy nice things, go on holidays via planes. Consequences.
We know we do things that don‘t help, and times running out.
Thanks Helen 😘

squirrelbrain Glad you liked it! 10mo
sarahbarnes Great review. 10mo
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TrishB
Mobility | Lydia Kiesling
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LeahBergen 🥰🥰 10mo
Reggie I love that you buddy read with her! 🖤 10mo
TrishB @Reggie I treasure it ♥️ 10mo
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TrishB
Mobility | Lydia Kiesling
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#bookhaul
Via Waterstones, Amazon and the lovely @squirrelbrain for Mobility ❤️
Thank you so much Helen 😘

squirrelbrain You‘re welcome! I nearly bought Day earlier, but might use an Audible credit for it. 10mo
TrishB @squirrelbrain it was a having a bad day purchase yesterday, plus some perfume….nearly booked a holiday too. Restrained myself. 10mo
Tamra @TrishB treat yourself! Life is short, though so is the bank account. 😜 10mo
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TrishB @Tamra that is so true 😘 10mo
BarbaraBB Fantastic haul! Loved the Kiesling and the Cunningham and am pretty sure I‘ll live the Keegan as well! 10mo
TrishB @BarbaraBB I‘m looking forward to them! 10mo
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Ruthiella
Mobility | Lydia Kiesling
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Similar to her debut novel, there‘s a lot of mundane description in this book that‘s either going to work for a reader or it‘s not. I liked it. There was a lot about Bunny I could identify with, both good and bad. Capitalism, corporate greed, human indifference, the corruption of the oil industry, US complicity, etc. is all reflected through the lens of one ordinary person‘s life. The book is a wake up call and warning.

#LitsyToB24

BarbaraBB Fabulous review!! 10mo
Ruthiella @BarbaraBB Thank you 🙏 10mo
squirrelbrain Great review, and I agree with you - I rather liked the mundanity. 10mo
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Ruthiella @squirrelbrain I can totally see where it would irritate another reader though. 😄 10mo
Megabooks Great review! This was a hit for me, too. 👍🏻😁 10mo
Ruthiella @Megabooks Thanks! 😊 10mo
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squirrelbrain
Mobility | Lydia Kiesling
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After a few Littens were ambivalent about this #litsyToB24 book, I went into it worried that I wouldn‘t like it but I really enjoyed it. It‘s billed of a coming of age story but, although the MC‘s childhood travelling around the world as an embassy brat was unusual, it felt more to me like the story of an ‘ordinary‘ woman.

I felt like I could relate to the not knowing your place in the world or at work, and never quite feeling like a grown-up!

BarbaraBB Great review Helen! I liked this one a lot too. 10mo
TrishB This one is expensive isn‘t it! 10mo
Megabooks Yay! Glad you enjoyed it, too! 10mo
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JamieArc This sounds like something I‘d really like. Looking forward to it. 10mo
squirrelbrain It‘s very expensive here @TrishB - and not in any library systems / subscription services either. I ended up buying a used copy (although it looks new) from Abebooks for (d0, including postage from the US. It was good, but not worth the UK price! 10mo
TrishB I‘ll wait 😘 10mo
charl08 @squirrelbrain @trishb me too. Sounds good though! 10mo
TrishB Hoping it will appear on kindle! 10mo
sarahbarnes Glad to see your review! I am going to give it a try. 10mo
Leniverse @TrishB Yes, I'm going to pass on the books where the only option is a £25 hardcover. I won't have the time to read all the ToB books in time for the voting anyway. So the price makes for a natural selection. 10mo
TrishB @Leniverse only authors I collect will get (d5 spent on them! But the prices are going up and up. 10mo
Chelsea.Poole Glad this worked for you! 10mo
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