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kspenmoll
After The Scream: The Late Paintings of Edvard Munch | Elizabeth Prelinger, Edvard Munch, High Museum of Art
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Pastel on canvas,from exhibit at the MOMA(2013)My son & his elementary school cases manager used to squeeze their cheeks & open their mouths wide in imitation of this painting. So we picked up the behavior at home & ran with it. 😂
#WickedWhispers #day18 #Scream

https://www.moma.org/calendar/exhibitions/1305

BarbaraBB 😱😱😱 2mo
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Leftcoastzen
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Pickpick

I have yet to finish his Septology series , my reading brain is finding it hard to finish anything so took in this slim volume. I liked it the first grouping is very much like what stands out in a child‘s memory. A middle section about a dog is fantastical tw below. The 3rd segment about a boy & girl 4 & 3 how they get in trouble, much from the point of view of the 4 year old brother. Powerful descriptions.

Leftcoastzen Violence against dog 3mo
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shawnmooney
Ti Amo | Hanne rstavik
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https://youtu.be/HZkD2VsfBMw?si=uY7JTA0Fz9cCHSjJ

Introduction

Mystery guest

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Ti Amo by Hanne Ørstavik, Martin Aitken (Translator)

Forgottenness by Tanja Maljartschuk, Zenia Tompkins (Translator)

And the Stones Cry Out by Clara Dupont-Monod, Ben Faccini (Translator)

The Leopard by Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa, Archibald Colquhoun (Translator)

shawnmooney The Heart in Winter by Kevin Barry

Minor Detail by Adania Shibli, Elisabeth Jaquette (Translator)
4mo
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sept_scribbles
It's Fine By Me: A Novel | Per Petterson
Panpan

the only reason it's not zero stars is because the ending redeemed itself, but istg the mmc is just the combination of down-bad and daddy issues. (the funniest thing is, post ib exams, i hated this book but i used it for every paper 2 we did)

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Octoberwoman
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I‘m posting one book a day from my massive collection. No description, no reason for why I want to read it (some I‘ve had so long I don‘t even remember why!). Feel free to join in!

#ABookADay2024

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Gleefulreader
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Pickpick

This one is a low pick for me. I love reading outside North America because of the freedom that authors have to write in ways that likely would not get published here. Sometimes that can also mean the books are more challenging to read, as I found with this Fosse. I really enjoyed parts of this collection - particularly the story of a man whose dog is killed - and overall the challenge was worth it as I am still thinking about the stories.

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AnneCecilie
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Pickpick

My first Jon Fosse. I‘ve wanted to read him since before he won The Nobel Prize in Literature, but that certainly pushed me to read him sooner.

This is a short book, my edition is 70 pages told In vignettes about a man‘s childhood and teens. About hanging out with friends but also the introduction of death.

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TheBookbabeblog84
Mists of Avalon | Marion Zimmer Bradley
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I have been meaning to listen to the audiobook or read the book for some time. Within about two hours in I had a lot of thoughts. Mainly the constant mentions of inc**t where getting to me; so I decided to research it and found out some uncomfortable things about Zimmerman-Bradley and I ditched the book. I plan on donating my anthology to my library. #noway #yeetedthis

dabbe #hailthehail! ❤️💜🩷 11mo
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Cuilin
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#TLT #ThreeListThursday @dabbe

This list is going to be a tell me you‘re ADHD without telling me you‘re ADHD lol

1 I only like to eat and drink from certain dishes and utensils. The spoons must be small, the lip of the cup must be thin. 🤷‍♀️
2 I will not eat any piece of fruit before 12 PM or after 5 PM. I‘ve a very small window for fruit eating. 🤷‍♀️
3 Noises irritate me, specially eating noises.

Want to play? Tagging

Crazeedi Thanks for the tag!! 11mo
dabbe I bet #s 1 and 2 are a texture thing. I feel the same way about certain foods and how they “feel“ in my mouth. Things that are slimy? #noway 🤩 11mo
Cuilin @dabbe absolutely it‘s a sensory thing!!! 11mo
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julieclair Thanks for the tag! I am totally with you on eating noises. 11mo
DebinHawaii Thank you for the tag! I feel you on some of the sensory stuff & eating noises! 11mo
Crazeedi #1is so me!! My coffee cups have thin rims too, utensils yes! And certain noises are excruciating! 11mo
Crazeedi And thanks for the tag!! 11mo
Cuilin @Crazeedi @DebinHawaii @julieclair thanks for commenting I‘ve just spent the day wondering if I‘ve just completely over shared. 🫶 but seriously, some people could crunch butter. 😊 (edited) 11mo
Crazeedi @Cuilin true that! 11mo
Reggie lol, I have relatives like you. My poor dad. Who could make soggy noodles sound crunchy annoys my mother to no end. It‘s a thunderous sound his chewing. Lolol 11mo
Cuilin @Reggie I‘m rather polite about it, but inward I‘m seething. 😤 😆 11mo
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Dilara
Nord profond | Olav Hkonson Hauge, Franois Graveline
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A good poem
must smell of tea.
Or raw earth
and freshly-cut wood.

(free English translation of the French translation of the Norwegian original 😁)

#Norway #poetry

bthegood 🙂 🙂 11mo
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