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rachaich
Idaho | Emily Ruskovich
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Pickpick

An unusual book in terms of plot and characters.
At times it is a love story then a family background. Then almost mysterious. I'm still contemplating if there was actually an ending.

BarbaraBB I really liked this one 2mo
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Lenamarcela339
Educated: A Memoir | Tara Westover
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ChaoticMissAdventures
Four Treasures of the Sky | Jenny Tinghui Zhang
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Pickpick

Wow this is heavy. Very well written, I recommend the audio, not only does the narrator do a great job it is nice to hear the authentically pronounced Chinese words.
I loved the interview with the author at the end where she talks about the inspiration (very awful - a hanging tree for Chinese folk in Idaho her father discovered) and what was fiction and non
An important read as we come out of the COVID mania where so many people were targets.

ChaoticMissAdventures I really liked the plot device in which the main character is named after a literary character and that character haunts the main character throughout guiding and giving a sort of friendship. It was a well used and written idea. 2mo
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dabbe
Two Are Better Than One | Carol Ryrie Brink
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#middlegrademonday
@karisimo

A childhood favorite. My friend and I tried to write our own book (just like the two friends in Brink's book) about two friends who visit a dude ranch because, of course, we knew everything about growing up on a dude ranch and meeting some cowboys! 🤠🤠

Karisimo Love the story to go with the title!! ❣️ 3mo
dabbe @Karisimo 🧡🤎💛 I think I still have that book in my garage--in a spiral notebook with Jacyln Smith from CHARLIE\'S ANGELS on the cover! 🤩 3mo
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Itchyfeetreader
Her Final Words | Brianna Labuskes
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This was almost perfect as a thriller let down a little bt the straw out ending. Teenager Eliza arrives at the fbi office in Seattle in the middle of the night and confesses to a murder insistent yo speak to only 1 person. What emeres is a creepy tale of a small town and a cult like church community where secrets and half truths@are commonplace. A good way to spend a couple of hours after a busy week.

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readswellwithothers
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Mehso-so

The only reason this isn‘t a pan for me is that the author was a 20yo at the time the story takes place and thus his brain was clearly *not* fully formed. TW for the (sometimes senseless, often suffering) deaths of a number of wild animals. The author learned some life lessons, in a good way, but not before I wanted to throat punch him. Also: do not bring a dog along on your tale and then fail to keep me constantly updated on their wellbeing. 3⭐️

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mindduckbooks
Dune | Frank Herbert
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lanecannon
Educated: A Memoir | Tara Westover
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Pickpick

This was such a great read and so sad. The power of family and religion is such a unique experience. 10 out of 10

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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
Idaho | Emily Ruskovich
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I‘m posting one book a day from my massive collection. No description, no reason for why I want to read it (some I‘ve had so long I don‘t even remember why!). Feel free to join in!

#ABookADay2024

May 14, 2024

Maybe I will get to it soon 🌸🌼🌻

LiteraryinPA Oh, I totally forgot about that book! But I read it and thought it was good/odd, I think. 🤷🏻‍♀️ 7mo
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @LiteraryinLawrence it‘s been on my shelf forever! 7mo
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Kimberlone
Educated: A Memoir | Tara Westover
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Pickpick

This was an extremely well-written and self-reflective memoir. It was truly heartbreaking to read about the level of abuse and neglect that Tara and her siblings experienced due to their survivalist, fundamentalist Mormon parents (one of whom seemed to have severe mental illness). This just missed being a 5 ⭐️ read for me due to a few inconsistencies. While the author very effectively describes her childhood in vibrant detail, 👇🏼 (cont‘d)

Kimberlone and demonstrates a lot of reflection on the effect of those experiences (especially her lack of traditional schooling), the book lacked introspection about the role that her family‘s extreme religious beliefs played. She actively seemed to avoid discussion of Mormon ideology. Anyone who‘s read Under the Banner of Heaven can see the direct connection between the religion and the manipulative, gaslighting, patriarchal upbringing she describes. (edited) 7mo
Kimberlone The timeline was also rather difficult to follow; other than vague references to Ruby Ridge, until the mention of Y2K & 9/11, I honestly thought the author‘s childhood took place in the 1980s and it blew my mind that she is actually only a couple years older than me. I found it hard to believe that even with only intermittent access to technology that she could know so little about current events and world history. 7mo
TheBookHippie @Kimberlone I know ppl like this here in town and they have zero knowledge of current events or popular culture. Small churches, home schooled, everything controlled. They fear all outside their circle as the devil and a fast ticket to hell. 😵‍💫 7mo
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Kimberlone @TheBookHippie I absolutely know these people exist (I live in Alaska & we have no shortage of survivalist, anti-gov, off the grid types). It was hard for me to square that she had computer access (how did she apply to college & sign up for the ACT without it?), local library visits, and interaction w/people outside her family, but was never curious to look up/find out information on her own? 7mo
TheBookHippie @Kimberlone I agree ODD. I didn‘t like this book. 😵‍💫🤣🤭 I‘m so fun. 7mo
Kimberlone @TheBookHippie I thought it was a very good memoir when it focused on her own life experiences and family life, but lacked introspection when it came to the religion she was raised in (she actively avoids discussing it) and the bordering on preposterous level of luck and help she needed to get to where she did in her academic achievement. 7mo
TheBookHippie @Kimberlone Agree 💯! The religion thing and not owning it or maybe she doesn‘t see it to own it. At any rate it grated on my nerves everything you saw I did as well. 7mo
CarolynM You‘ve summed up my problems with this book. They left me unsure about how much of it to believe. 7mo
Kimberlone @CarolynM yeah for me it was less doubt about the veracity of what IS depicted and more questioning why she chose to omit certain things (such as any criticism of Mormonism which seemed core to the circumstances of her upbringing) 7mo
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