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Ruthiella
Tracks | Louise Erdrich
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#14Books14Weeks
#OffMyShelf “Magic Realism”

I think I prefer Erdrich‘s later novels, but this was very good. It gives context and background to her debut “Love Medicine”. Set in the early 20th century and told from two perspectives: Pauline who is adrift from real family, mentally scarred and eventually mad and Nanapush, a wise and wisecracking elder who is troubled by the continued incursion on and internal collapse of Native lands and ways.

Suet624 I feel like I‘d like to read her books from the beginning. I‘ve read probably four or five of them, but she has so many and they‘re so good. 2w
Ruthiella @Suet624 I think that would be an awesome project. I know many of her books are interconnected. You‘d also be able to see how her style develops over time. 2w
Suet624 I remember when I read love medicine I decided at the end to draw up a chart that showed all the connections between the characters. I think I would need to do that again if I did a reading of her entire catalog. 2w
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lil1inblue @Suet624 Same! I love her writing so much. And I love how so many are interconnected. 2w
Suet624 @lil1inblue 💕💕💕 2w
Centique I love these too 😍 2w
Ruthiella @Centique I‘ve a couple more on my shelf that I need to read, hopefully within the next couple years. 🤞 2w
Billypar I'm excited to read The Sentence, which should happen soon. After that, I'm not sure if I want to go with an older one like this or one of her other recent ones. 2w
Ruthiella @Billypar I hope you like it! I don‘t think you can go wrong with any of her books. The Round House is brutal but very good. My favorite so far is 2w
Billypar I really liked The Round House. My favorite so far is Plague of Doves. I haven't read Night Watchman yet, but definitely one of the ones I was thinking about given others' reviews. 2w
Ruthiella @Billypar Plague of Doves and The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse are the two I own. 👍 2w
wanderinglynn 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🎉 1w
Ruthiella @wanderinglynn I thought this category would be more difficult, but turns out I had a few of Edrich‘s books to choose from! 😅 1w
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lil1inblue
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Julsmarshall
Blood Sisters | Vanessa Lillie
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This thriller was really powerful and so compulsively paced, I couldn‘t put it down. This was a new author for me, I believe a debut, but you‘d never know it with the seamless way she crafted this story. An archeologist working for the Bureau of Indian Affairs is drawn into a mystery from her childhood that she thought she left behind. Set in Oklahoma and Rhode Island, this story was inspired by true events.

Julsmarshall I finished this yesterday and got my first #bookspinBingo blackout of the year. This was one of the 2 #Readordonate books I finished this month and a #roll100. I‘ve been helping my son move all weekend so just now getting around to posting. I‘ve already started my first book for June, bring on the summer reads! @PuddleJumper @julieclair @TheAromaofBooks (edited) 3mo
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notreallyelaine

It took a long time to explain the fragility and intricacy because no word exists alone, and the reason for choosing each word had to be explained with a story about why it must be said this certain way. That was the responsibility that went with being human, old Koosh said, the story behind each word must be told so there could be no mistake in the meaning of what had been said; and this demanded great patience and love.

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PaperbackPirate
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Happy Poetry Month!

Today I finished this book of poems which I‘ve been reading a bit at a time for 7 months.
Some of them I loved. Some I didn‘t connect with.
It is clear, however, she was our Poet Laureate for a reason! She can use words to paint a picture of what‘s happening in the heart.

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🌵 Taken today at Saguaro National Park

dabbe 💚🌵💚 5mo
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wanderinglynn
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All the Tired Horses in the Sun by Joy Harjo

#aprilpoetrychallenge for #nationalpoetrymonth

9 April - waiting

dabbe 💙💚🩵 5mo
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Liz_M
WHEREAS: Poems | Layli Long Soldier
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This is where I am at this month. Not much reading is happening, but I couldn't tell you what is taking up the time instead. I finished The Odyssey. I got The Story of Art Without Men back from the library. I've been slowly making my way through The House in Paris and (not pictured) Apartment in Athens. Whereas is waaaaay out of my comfort zone and I'm not getting much out of it, but I'll keep reading in hopes that a poem will click.

sarahbarnes ♥️♥️♥️ 6mo
BarbaraBB They all sound pretty tough. Maybe that‘s why you read not as much as you normally would? 6mo
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LiseWorks
Blood Sisters | Vanessa Lillie
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November 29th #DaysDevotedTo Native American Heritage. @Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Eggs 🩵🩶💙 9mo
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Allthebookclubs
Blood Sisters | Vanessa Lillie
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Compelling, heartbreaking, and very impactful. I did not see that end coming! Betrayal, double crossing, and deep rooted mistrust. Such a fantastic book. Book #97 in 2024

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IndoorDame
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Stunning and transformative. These pieces brought the oldest myths and traditions into the world we live in now, and merged the two like a double exposed photograph. It showed beauty in places we typically don‘t see it, and exposed an authenticity to certain rituals in ways I‘d never fully understood before.

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