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Centique
The Night Watchman | Louise Erdrich
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This is my tenth Louise Erdrich book - and as always i loved her writing. Her characters are so real, and even though there are many characters and i get mixed up between some at times, its an education and an experience to be immersed in this community she creates. Its timely to read this and think about indigenous/First Nations history and treatment. Erdrich also presents plenty of insight into intimate relationships and gender roles here too ⬇️

Centique I get the feeling she has more she could tell us about Thomas and Patrice and Vera etc. Just like in the Love Medicine series how she keeps uncovering more from each family in the community, almost moving from house to house telling the next lot of stories. She is a legend 🙌 now
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Bookzombie
Empire of Shadows | Jacquelyn Benson
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If you enjoy The Mummy with Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz (I do!), I feel pretty confident stating you will enjoy this book. This was a lot of fun. I read in print and listened to this one and highly recommend the audio.

Finished January 19, 2025.

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peaKnit
The Lion Women of Tehran | Marjan Kamali
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Excellent speaker tonight. If you enjoy hearing an author‘s perspective I encourage you to enjoy the Girlfriend‘s Bookclub on Facebook. It‘s fun to read the books and then see, or hear, behind the curtain. There are wonderful guest authors and compelling questions. I‘m impressed with what is offered in this group and it‘s free - and from my couch. The Lion Women of Tehran was an excellent and rich story of enduring friendship. 5 ⭐️

julieclair Thanks for the heads up. I have not heard of this! 37m
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kspenmoll
The Drowned: A Novel | John Banville
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Starting this tonight. A “new” library book so I have to return it soon to the next person on the hold list.

Cuilin Love Banville, enjoy. 52m
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1946,London.Vivid details of this cities‘period,post WWII,which contrasts the posh neighborhoods of the wealthy with the gray,drab,mean streets of the less fortunate.Sparks & Gwen,are two women trying to carve out an business for themselves:The Right Sort Marriage Bureau.What follows is a tale of deception, betrayal,murder,warring gangs,& kidnapping against this backdrop.Issues of patriarchy,sexism,racism,& imperialism are explored.#serieslove2025

TheSpineView Fantastic! 4h
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Wolf Hall | Hilary Mantel
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Two books I‘ve been putting off reading merely because of their size … thinking of starting one today

TiredLibrarian I loved Wolf Hall. It did take a while to get into it because of the writing style, but that might just have been me. 5h
quietlycuriouskate I loved Wolf Hall, too. I've yet to read Lonesome Dove, but have heard only good things about it. 5h
Suet624 I‘ve read Lonesome Dove twice. So, so good. You can‘t go wrong by picking that up. 3h
Hooked_on_books I read Wolf Hall last year after putting it off for similar reasons. I really enjoyed it and look forward to reading the next book. 3h
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Kshakal
God of the Woods | Liz Moore
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Overall, I enjoyed this one… this slow burn of a book was set at a summer camp and had a plethora of characters that added many facets to the plot! Can‘t wait to discuss it at book club next week!

TiredLibrarian I just finished it and I liked it too. 5h
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The Known World | Edward P. Jones
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