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Bookwomble
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Pickpick

I loved this book. It made me feel nostalgic and homesick for the place I actually live and work in, which is no mean feat!
Maconie is unashamedly prejudiced about his love for the North, but his humour and "warts and all" approach saves him from being bigoted or boorish.
I spent the middle third of my life as an economic migrant to The South, which has many attractions, but home is where the pies and gravy are ??? and coming home is a ⬇️

Bookwomble ... decision we've never regretted.
I was surprised by how bookish Stuart is, and his references to his literary favourites was endearing. He also has me hankering for a quiet pub corner where I can nurse a pint for an hour over a book, though in reality I usually find pubs too noisy and distracting an environment, so, again, a testament to his ability to evoke a mood.
A delightful surprise of a 5⭐ read.
4mo
TrishB Sounds fun! 4mo
Bookwomble @TrishB Have you not read this, Trish? I would have bet a week's wage that you would have! I'd recommend it 😊 4mo
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TrishB I went and checked hubby‘s shelves and he has it! It must have passed me by somehow 🤷‍♀️ 4mo
The_Book_Ninja The south wasn‘t big enough for the both of us 👯 4mo
Bookwomble @The_Book_Ninja I'm sure we could make it work - you take the East Side and I'll take the West 🤠🤠 4mo
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Bookwomble
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"The rivalry between Liverpool & Manchester is...a vendetta, a blood feud that's Sicilian in intensity, contemptuous at best, raw visceral hatred at worst, each always out for vengeance & reparation...The malice & ill-will borne by fans of Liverpool & Manchester United's football teams outweighs by far that felt by either team for their traditional rivals across the city."
Followed by examples of appalling impoliteness. I don't get football ?‍♂️

Bookwomble With apologies to the majority of football fans who I'm sure are less vehement and aggressive in their passion 😊 4mo
bibliothecarivs That is one weird AI image 😆 I wish I could zoom in further to better examine its strangeness. 4mo
The_Book_Ninja I supports Arsenal I do 🙃 4mo
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Bookwomble @bibliothecarivs Yeah, don't look at the hands too closely, and the limbs don't always quite start and end where they should. A lot of the AI images are off just enough to enter the Uncanny Valley and give the heebee-geebies 🥶 4mo
Bookwomble @The_Book_Ninja I'm so sorry, Jay Tee 😞 Is there a Just Giving page where I can donate to the relief effort for you and other sufferers? 😅 4mo
The_Book_Ninja @Bookwomble so….you do footy banter, ehhh?🤣🤣🤣 4mo
Bookwomble @The_Book_Ninja It's more of an anthropological cognitive exercise for me than a thorough cultural immersion and understanding 😄 4mo
The_Book_Ninja @Bookwomble OK Lévi-Strauss 4mo
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Bookwomble
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"Scousers are different. They are the Basques of Lancashire, a race apart with a language and culture that seems to bear no relation to any of the people around them."

Itchyfeetreader Aha I loved this book and remember this quote well! 4mo
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Bookwomble
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"Jeremy Clarkson: How come if you're tragically obsessed with vile, globe-destroying, penis substitutes you get the nickname petrolhead but if you like trains you're an anorak? It says something about our world that if you are an enthusiast for anything, if you dare lose your ironic modern detachment and world-weariness, you become 'sad' or 'a loser'."
[Glances sheepishly at own extensive bookmark 'enthusiasm'??]

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"Perhaps I have a chip on my shoulder, but at least it's a proper chip, properly fried and served with gravy and mushy peas." ?

AllDebooks Lol 😅 5mo
BkClubCare Stacked but I expect most would go way over my head. 5mo
Bookwomble @BkClubCare If you need any translations or cultural guidance, there's plenty of us Northerners on Litsy ready to help 😁 5mo
BkClubCare @Bookwomble - I‘ll let you know when my copy arrives. 5mo
Bookwomble @BkClubCare 😊👍 5mo
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Bookwomble
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I've been meaning to read this for ages, saw it on the supermarket charity book table last night and picked it up. I feel that I need a change in tempo from recent and current reads, so here we go! 🥧🧭

AllDebooks He's a Northern treasure 5mo
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Hooked_on_books
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Pickpick

Born and raised in California, Blair Braverman was drawn to the north. She ended up spending time and Norway and eventually learning to be a musher. About half this coming of age memoir is about that learning process and the other half is her settling into a small town in northern Norway and it‘s unique residents. This wasn‘t exactly what I was expecting, but I really liked it.

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stevesbookstuf1
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Pickpick

Part travelogue, part history, Northland is a book about the regions around the northern US border - from Maine all the way to Washington state. Porter Fox takes us along on a series of voyages - by canoe, by Great Lakes freighter, and by car across the north of the United States.

stevesbookstuf1 I enjoyed this book as someone who has called northern Michigan my home for the past seven years. I found Fox's journey by Great Lakes freighter journey fascinating. But unfortunately by traveling that way Fox missed the best of the Northland by skipping entirely the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. 😕😯 (edited) 2y
stevesbookstuf1 As a fan of History the sections on the history of the border were the best part. The travelogue sections were well written, but missing some of the personal introspection and transformation that makes the best travel books so enjoyable.

Four Stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐
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CaitZ
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I'm going to start this by saying I liked this book, but it's hard to explain. I wanted to read it because I've been following her on Twitter for her sled dog stories and pictures. Blair was drawn to Norway as a high school exchange student. There she finds a life she loves, but also experiences sexual harassment. The story jumps around in time and is sometimes hard to follow.

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LadyChristy
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It‘s HOT 🥵, so trying some literary escapism... 🧊❄️🌨