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peanutnine
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Mehso-so

I didn't love this one, and the ending was a little vague for my tastes. But I did enjoy the Indigenous spirituality aspect of it. The story follows five generations of Metis women as they struggle with their heritage and generational trauma. There were so many POVs but the audiobook did make it easy to follow with a full cast of narrators. The writing itself was beautifully done
#roll100 @PuddleJumper

PuddleJumper Onto better things! 23h
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melissajayne
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Pickpick

4⭐️ Really liked how this dual-timeline novel was executed. A very chunky book, but definitely worth the read. #2025 #genremashup #historicalfiction #contemporaryfiction #literary #romance

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melissajayne
Beautyland: A Novel | Marie-Helene Bertino
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Pickpick

3.5⭐️ Read for an online #bookclub; very different from what I usually would read. Thought it was quite good, but the #audiobook was a bit creepy at times (I listened to the audio while I read it). Liked the perspective that it gave. #2025 #genremashup #literary #sciencefiction

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Tamra
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Pickpick

Sometimes you just need a donkey to remind you to kick up your heels & embrace life. 🫏

Short & sweet without being saccharine.

Best line, “His head was full of a musical buzz, and although his Muse had chosen to inhabit an odd and inappropriate person, Andy Lightfoot was happy because he was writing poems and that was what he was meant to do.”

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MrsMalaprop
Searching for Charmian | Suzanne Chick
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Pickpick

What a story🥹. What writing 😍.
Imagine if you grew up knowing you were adopted and were told a fiction about the circumstances of your birth.
In your late 40s you get hold of your original birth certificate, and read your biological mother‘s name…famous Australian writer Charmian Clift.
This book was re-released after the author‘s daughter Gina Chick wrote her memoir, We Are The Stars, a book I read and loved in 2024.
Wonderful 🥰🙏👏

CarolynM I read this one a long time ago and I wondered if it would get rereleased when Gina‘s book got so much attention. It is a great book and a really interesting twist on the adoption story, don‘t you think? 1w
MrsMalaprop @CarolynM Yes, so interesting and well done by Suzanne Chick. 1w
Rissreadswithcats Staaaaaaaaaaaaaacked!!!!!!! 💙 1w
Rissreadswithcats I just realised today that with my Spotify account I get 15 hrs of free Audio book listening. This was included. It scraped in at 14hrs and 48 mins 🤣 I‘m so excited! 1w
Jeg Can‘t wait to read this. Heard her on the radio. 1w
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Tamra
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😊 Back to outdoor reading, at last!

And finally getting to this novella.

mcctrish Lucky!!! I will live vicariously through you 2w
Tamra @mcctrish it‘s been the most roller coaster spring! Way above average & dry, then way below average and wet & windy. I am a Goldilocks and complain unless it‘s just right. 2w
mcctrish After winter being so long and so cold I‘m a goldilocks too! I just want nice weather 2w
Cathythoughts Book sounds good. Everything is green , beautiful ❤️ 2w
Tamra @Cathythoughts 💚 How is your trip going? 2w
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uncommonlycozies
The Harpy | Megan Hunter
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#firstlinefriday got me today 🫣

“It is the last time. He lies down, a warm night,
his shirt pulled up, his head turned away.”

#currently #reading #bibliophile #fiction #literary #bookspin #librarybooks #uncommon

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LapReader
Searching for Charmian | Suzanne Chick
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Pickpick

I think the sun is going down on my last summery day 😭 so I am sitting on my balcony reading about books and drinking a birthday bottle. I think the tagged book will be the one I take to the Sydney Writer‘s Festival this year to read. Turns out my parents will be in old Sydney town for dad‘s drs appointments to do with his accident not this January but the last so we will catch up for dinner both nights and they have booked the same hotel as me.

TrishB Sounds like a plan. Love your glass ❤️ 2mo
LapReader Thankyou @TrishB It was a gift from an old man whose wife I work with. She is way past retirement. I don‘t have a license so he would drive me home from work once a week in exchange for the use of my sauna as it helped with his emphysema which he died of eventually. They were his mother‘s and so delicate. I cherish them. Very generous people. 2mo
TrishB Oh that‘s a lovely story too (sad but lovely!). Beautiful and good memories. 2mo
CarolynM This was such an interesting book. I‘ve been thinking about it a lot since Suzanne‘s daughter‘s book has been out🙂 2mo
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Chiperskee
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Mehso-so

Not bad

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Chiperskee
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