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Hooked_on_books
West: A Novel | Carys Davies
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Like others here, I wanted to read more from Davies after Clear. I liked this one, a novel of obsession, the expansiveness of men‘s lives and the rapid narrowing of girls‘s as they become women. The ending is a tad preposterous but I liked it.

squirrelbrain Yes, I agree, the ending didn‘t quite fit… 2mo
BarbaraBB I agree too. It‘s not as good as Clear 2mo
BkClubCare I just found this in our FriendsOftheLibrary bookstore, shelved in Westerns alongside Louis Lamour and Larry McMurtry 😊 2mo
Hooked_on_books @BkClubCare I think it could legitimately be called a western. And it‘s my kind of western! 2mo
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squirrelbrain
West: A Novel | Carys Davies
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Loved this! Such a tense book, from both the POV of Cy Bellman who goes west to find mythical animals and even more so for his young daughter left behind in the care of Cy‘s sister.

I don‘t think I loved it as much as Clear, and I wasn‘t *entirely* sure about the very end but I definitely want to read more by this author.

Thanks for sending it to me @BarbaraBB 😘

BarbaraBB It couldn‘t beat Clear, I agree! 3mo
sarahbarnes I want to read more by this author, too! 3mo
Tamra I‘m a fan girl of Davies! I‘ve read everything I can get my hands on - started with her short story collections. (edited) 3mo
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Cathythoughts I agree! So good, but I loved Clear even more. 3mo
Hooked_on_books Great minds! I just picked this one up yesterday and am starting it now! 2mo
squirrelbrain I was going to say ‘enjoy‘ but see you‘ve read it already! @Hooked_on_books 2mo
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Cathythoughts
West: A Novel | Carys Davies
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West, by Carys Davies is a wonderful book. I loved Clear .. it‘s my favourite of the two. But West was similar, a story of isolation, of dreams , of what might be and might have been.. of chance. I love the natural settings of her books. Nature in all its stark beauty.

Now on to Sally Rooney, (totally opposite territory to Davies ) Loving it too.

Also a few bails along the way sinse I posted last.

LeahBergen I‘m glad to hear you found a good read amongst the bails! 😃 3mo
Tamra Davies is an auto buy for me - so glad you liked West! Her short story collections are out of sight. 😍 (edited) 3mo
Cathythoughts @LeahBergen Thanks Leah , I was very invested in some of those bails , but gave up in the end. I hope your reading is going well 😘 (edited) 3mo
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Cathythoughts @Tamra I must try the short stories. I love her ! 3mo
squirrelbrain I have West on my ‘imminent‘ TBR pile…. 3mo
sarahbarnes I just started the new Rooney, too, and am loving it so far. Her writing only gets better. 3mo
Lesliereadsalot I bailed on the last Sally Rooney book. Glad to hear this one is better! 3mo
BarbaraBB Looking forward to the Rooney! 3mo
Cathythoughts @sarahbarnes Yes I agree, her writing only gets better 👍🏻❤️ 3mo
Cathythoughts @Lesliereadsalot I think it‘s really good 😊 3mo
Cathythoughts @squirrelbrain It‘s very good Helen ! 3mo
Cathythoughts @BarbaraBB It‘s good 👍🏻❤️ 3mo
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AnneCecilie
West: A Novel | Carys Davies
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When some huge ancient bones has been discovered out west, Cy Bellman decides to go in search of these big animals. He leaves his 10 yr old daughter to his sister.

A book about a man‘s journey but also about the people staying behind, and how hard it is to be a woman in a man‘s world.

Tamra My favorite contemporary author! She and Keegan. 5mo
sarahbarnes I want to read more of her after reading Clear this summer. 🩵 5mo
squirrelbrain Ooh, sounds good - stacking! 5mo
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yourfavouritemixtape
West: A Novel | Carys Davies
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After I loved Clear so much, I picked this up. It starts just as beautiful but then it didn‘t hold my fascination until the end. It‘s still a soft pick with an interesting and beautifully written story.

I now have read all the three books I have packed for my five-days-holiday 🙈 Audiobook on my phone it is for tonight.

JamieArc Looks like a gorgeous holiday location! 6mo
BarbaraBB I agree, Clear is better. 6mo
Ruthiella Thank goodness for technology! 😊 6mo
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DebinHawaii
Young Pioneers | Rose Wilder Lane
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#StorySettings

I was pretty obsessed with this #Prairie book when I was young in the 70s & also the tv movie/mini-series it inspired .

Written by Rose Wilder Lane (the daughter of Laura Ingalls Wilder), it tells the story of Molly & David Beaton, teenage newlyweds in the Dakota Territory during the 1870s & originally was titled Let the Hurricane Roar when it was first published in the 1930s. Pictured is the edition of the book I had.

Eggs Rose Wilder Lane was an amazing woman 7mo
LeahBergen I remember buying this at the mall bookshop when I was in junior high. 😁 7mo
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AliceCullen
Pioneer Women | Joanna Stratton
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Just. Wow. Compiled journal entries and stories from the Kansas frontier, from the first settlers in mid 19th century through the civil war and women‘s suffrage. There are heartwarming tales of courage, family, and neighbors helping neighbors, as well as tales of fear and the horrors of life tens of miles away from the nearest neighbor. The isolation broke some women but empowered others. Makes me ever more grateful for modern creature comforts.

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Schwifty
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This book was impressive. I‘m originally from AZ where the border has always loomed large, where cries for a wall and undue discrimination toward Mexicans and anybody who vaguely looks Latino is a staple. Grandin does an impeccable job tracing the origins of the current anti-immigration, anti-social rights, neoliberal economic, militarist order expressed currently through Trumpism in the disappearance of the frontier or subsequent frontiers.

Schwifty Here‘s a quote from page 281: “In a political culture that considers individual rights sacrosanct, social rights are something viler than heresy. They imply limits, and limits violate the uniquely American premise that it is all going to go on forever.” 12mo
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jenniferw88
West: A Novel | Carys Davies
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#bookspin and #doublespin were two unfulfilled prompt challenges - probably going with these. @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! Enjoy!! I'm slowly working my way through the Temeraire series (just finished book four). I do like them, but they aren't very fast-paced. I'll be interested to hear your thoughts. I just couldn't resist these reissued covers!!! 13mo
RamsFan1963 I enjoyed the first 3 books of the Temeraire series, it was originally supposed to be a trilogy, but I thought it dragged on too long. Some of the later books moved at glacier speed, where very little happen, and the war with Napoleon had only moved forward by inches. 13mo
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andrew61
West: A Novel | Carys Davies
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struggling a bit with @booked2023 this season but realised I hadn't posted about this #bookbeginningwithw earlier this yr. A really compelling novella abt the exploration of the west of USA in early 1800s. A widower leaves his dtr on a mad trip to discover dinosaur bones reported in the paper while at home the risks are as great as he discovers. Well written + references the theft of native land well
@Cinfhen @BarbaraTheBibliophage @alisiakae

Cinfhen I enjoyed this book too! Don‘t worry if you feel “behind” in #Booked2023…. We still have half a year left 🤩 2y
Tamra Carys Davies is an auto buy author for me! If you haven‘t read her short story collections already, I highly recommend them. I wish she wrote faster. 2y
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