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LiseWorks
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November 3rd #DaysDevotedTo Sandwich 🥪 😋 There is nothing like a good sandwich @Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Awesome 😋 2mo
Eggs Thank you to JM 🥪 2mo
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Bookwormjillk
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#HyggeHour starts soon. For me I‘ll be in bed watching the Olympics and reading about #Oceania during the commercials. I usually have a firm no TV for hygge rule, but exceptions have been made 🏅🏅🏅

TheBookHippie SAME!!! 5mo
Chrissyreadit 🥇🥇🥇 5mo
AllDebooks I think it's allowed. 🖥🏊‍♀️🏋‍♀️🤸‍♀️❤️ 5mo
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Texreader
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Ebook on sale for a very short time. Perfect for #readingoceania @Librarybelle @BarbaraBB

BarbaraBB That‘s a good suggestion! Paul Theroux is always good! 7mo
Librarybelle Thanks for posting! 7mo
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KathyWheeler
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This is the low end of the pick scale for me. I liked it better than his book about China, a place he actively seemed to hate. Headhunters is different than his usual travel books, however; here Troost is following Robert Louis Stevenson‘s trip through the South Seas while also dealing with his own alcoholism, so this book is less fun than some of his others.

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Bookwormjillk
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This one was a little more serious than Troost‘s other books. Having faced his alcoholism and completed rehab Troost takes on another adventure- this time following the steps of Robert Louis Stevenson in Oceania. I actually appreciated his introspection and enjoyed this one more than Sex Lives of Cannibals. (He seems to pick his titles at random. They have nothing to do with the books.) #ReadingOceania24 @BarbaraBB @Librarybelle

Librarybelle Great review! I‘ve yet to read this one by him. Some day! 7mo
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Texreader
Oceania | Peter Brunt, Nicholas Thomas, Noelle Kahanu, Emmanuel Kasarherou, Sean Mallon, Michael Mel, Anne Salmond
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@Gilly18 —this is the reading the continents challenge

repost for @BarbaraBB

In #Oceania the new year has started already and with it #ReadingOceania24!
You can read authors from the countries and/or books set there.
You‘ll find the prompts and reading suggestions on Storygraph:
https://app.thestorygraph.com/reading_challenges/ece66821-f9a2-4e67-b74d-15d70c8...

original post:
https://www.litsy.com/web/post/2685588

Librarybelle Thanks for sharing this, @Texreader ! Let us know if you have any questions, @Gilly18 ! @BarbaraBB 10mo
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Hooked_on_books
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This book follows the life of Tauilopepe in his Samoan village as he strives to build a great plantation. We see the lives of his son and grandson as well. It‘s terrific and gives an interesting look at Samoan village life. The end is searing.

(That‘s a banyan tree in the background of my pic. 😬)

#ReadingOceania2024 #Samoa

julesG Samoan life sounds interesting, because it is so far away. I once had the pleasure of spending a few days with people from Oceania and I learned so much about the different islands and their cultures. Banyan trees remind me of Bali. Some of the old ones had red checked sashes wound around them. 10mo
Hooked_on_books @julesG The Oceania reading challenge has been fascinating because the cultures in the region are truly interconnected despite the islands being so far flung. It‘s cool, because it feels like each book builds on the others. I live not far from Hilo in Hawaii, where I took this picture, and there‘s a street there called Banyan Drive, lined with the trees. They are beautiful. 10mo
Librarybelle That is so awesome capturing the banyan tree in the picture! 10mo
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 10mo
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Hooked_on_books
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Albert Wendt is a Samoan author and considered to be a giant of Oceania literature. Really interesting info about him here:

https://www.anzliterature.com/member/albert-wendt/

#ReadingOceania2024

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squirrelbrain
A Pattern of Islands | Arthur Grimble
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The Gilbert and Ellice Islands were part of the British Empire from 1892 to 1976. The Gilberts include #kiribati and the Ellice Islands became #tuvalu, so I‘m using this book for both prompts for #readingoceania24.

Arthur Grimble was sent to the islands in 1914 as a colonial administrator and I was worried that the book would be very ‘colonial‘ but, although there were a few concerning tales, it seems as though he became very respected ⬇️

squirrelbrain …and an expert in the traditions and language. The book started off quite dry, but soon became rather fascinating and I may even try the sequel. I‘d also like to have learned more about his young wife, and the four babies (all girls!) she had while they were stationed there. 11mo
Librarybelle Good find! 11mo
BarbaraBB Wow. An unexpected surprise! 11mo
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Texreader
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This is not a fun book like all of the author‘s books from Oceania—you will learn he‘s sadly and desperately recovering from alcoholism, which isn‘t much of a surprise if you read his prior books. So trigger warning. He takes a solo trip to follow Robert Louis Stevenson‘s travels to his final resting place in #Samoa, with stops in #Kiribati and islands in #Micronesia. Having listened to his other books, this is a sharp departure from his ⬇️

Texreader fun-loving days in Kiribati, Vanuatu, and Fiji. But it‘s still him doing half-witted things like a very short swim with sharks. His candor and insight are appreciated. It‘s a well-written book. By the way, if you haven‘t guessed by now, the titles of his books are only very remotely related to the substance of his books, here even less so. I hope his recovery continues. #readingOceania @Librarybelle @BarbaraBB (edited) 11mo
Librarybelle Good to know about this one! 11mo
5feet.of.fury I always loved the 1st chapter, “Good luck seeks no antecedent, but bad luck demands an inquest.” “Bad things happen to me on large land masses” I agree with you on the tone, it‘s 1 I‘ve hardly revisited because of the intensity of the self reflection vs the wild adventure of the 1st 2. 11mo
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