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Gissy
Walk the Blue Fields: Stories | J.K. Rowling , Claire Keegan
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This is a collection of short stories about “despair and desire in the modern day Ireland” (book blurb). As always in my experience, some short stories are better than others. But I can say that what I like in all of them was author‘s writing style to describe the places, so atmospheric. Love the characters voices and love this cover. This the first time I read a book by this author, definitely it would not be the last one 3,5⭐️

Gissy March 2024
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#BookSpinBingo #8 #IrishReadathon prompt (green on the cover)
#ISpyBingo (maybe a sunrise? 😜🤣🤣🤣)
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DieAReader 🥳Great! 2w
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Gissy
Scarlet Feather | Maeve Binchy
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Family drama 100% with funny parts. Too long but I was interested to know about characters chaotic lives. Scarlet and Feather are two friends that decided to have a business in something similar to a catering. But many things happen to own the place and they also need to face their respective families and couples. A predictable ending. 3⭐️I love these editions and the end papers are also beautiful

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Gissy
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First time I heard this expression of “snowflake”. Debbie is in the process to start college in Dublin and she comes from a farm village. She travels every day because can‘t afford to stay in the city “commute girl” that‘s how they call her. This is about her process to adapt to this new life, to discover herself and understand better her family. There are some triggers in this novel, family mental illness, bipolar disorder, depression⬇️

Gissy (Cont.) suicide attempts, alcoholism. There are some sad parts here. But there is hope at the end. Debbie has so many personal situations maybe because that‘s how she learned to cope.

It is a slow character driven novel. I love the audiobook with the Irish accent, Interesting to see these differences between the life in the city and in the country. There are so many beautiful phrases and expressions. 4/4.5⭐️
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Clwojick Such a pretty cover! ❤️ 13mo
TheAromaofBooks Great progress!! 12mo
DieAReader ❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥 12mo
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Gissy
We Are the Brennans | Tracey Lange
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The cup was a gift😍unpopular opinion here but it was me because I couldn‘t stand the main character. But if you like family drama with dysfunctional characters, this is for you. Usually I like that type of stories but I don‘t know what happened with this one. Sunday left her home, town, away from her family after a traumatic experience, no support to manage it. Then, one day decided to go back.⬇️

Gissy This is a type of person that with the word “sorry” in her mouth and “you are right, I shouldn‘t do it” can destroy your life. I saw this person so selfish and opportunistic, no introspection, only thinking in herself. Well, something that you can expect in this dysfunctional family. They can destroy others just to be together as a family, dysfunctional but together🙄 2.8/3⭐️

#IrishReadathon YouTuber @WordsofClover (green on the cover)⬇️
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EclecticBookLover I had similar feelings while reading this one. I dont understand the hype. I didn't like any of the family members. 13mo
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Gissy @EclecticBookLover Terrible characters and the novel was a little bit repetitive for less than 300 pages. I read Sunday‘s story in each chapter🙄 12mo
TheAromaofBooks Great progress!! 12mo
DieAReader ❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥 12mo
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Gissy
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Another slow pace reading, character driven story. Set part in London and part in Ireland. Two time lines. Olivia inherited her grandfather‘s bookshop and there is a photo of two girls and a manuscript that connect these girls with her grandmother who has now Alzheimer. These girls claimed that they saw fairies. Olivia will search the truth behind the photos. Also about family relations/secrets, second chances and what is home for Olivia⬇️

Gissy The story is so pretty but I can understand that is not for everyone. I really enjoyed it. Love the audiobook because of the Irish accent and traditions mentioned here. This book has been in my tbr forever😳but I finally I read it. There some gifts I liked in this box. 3.8/4⭐️

#IrishReadathon YouTuber @WordsofClover prompt #5 (buzzword home)

Last book read for #MarvellousMarchReadathon @Andrew65 ⬇️
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Andrew65 Well done 👏👏👏 I‘ve enjoyed books by Hazel Gaynor but not read this one. 13mo
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Clwojick Woohoo! 🎉 13mo
Gissy @Andrew65 It was on my tbr since 2017😳☺️ 13mo
TheAromaofBooks Yay!! 12mo
DieAReader ❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥 12mo
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Gissy
The Searcher | Tana French
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First book read by this author and it was perfect for me. A slow pace character driven kind of mystery. Cal hooper an American retired cop decided to move to a small place Ireland. There, he will be involved almost by accident in a search of a missing person. This novel will be perfect for a sequel. I really enjoyed it but it is pretty slow in case you like more action 4⭐️

Andrew65 Well done 👏👏👏 Love the colour coordination of the book cover and the cover. Read this book a long time ago but cannot remember too much about it. 13mo
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Clwojick Great job! 🎉🌸 13mo
Gissy @Andrew65 Retired divorcee cop moved alone to Ireland, no family no friends there😳He is trying to help a kid to find her missing older brother. Apparently the brother was dealing with some kind of “mafia” from Dublin. Terrible what happened. 13mo
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 12mo
DieAReader ❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥 12mo
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I continue my wrap up catch up with my reviews for the #irishreadathon! https://youtu.be/5b3uPWdiYSk

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