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AnishaInkspill
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This retell of Homer‘s The Odyssey is a mix of poetry and prose. It‘s not quite a Halloween read, but the story is told by Penelope and the 12 maids after they are dead. They are angry at what happened to them, and they will have their say:

”we are the maids
the ones you killed
the ones you failed
we danced in air
our barre feet twitched
it was not fair …”

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TieDyeDude I've heard mixed reviews, but I just want to watch Goldblum chew up some scenery! 2mo
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nico_9ers
Homer's Odyssey | Homer, John Selby Watson

I read the original iliad and odyssey and i must say i like the way they interprettded this one, sorry for the spelling

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mindduckbooks
2001: A Space Odyssey | Arthur C. Clarke
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While it is true that the AI is a better character than any of the human character and it is very dry, it does explain everything clearly and gives you a lot to think about. This is what books and Arthur C. Clarke can do really well. Ask big questions and really make you think.

Check out our discussion about it on our Mind Duck Books Podcast ep.60: https://bit.ly/3S8tGMB

#2001 #space #odyssey #arthur #clarke

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quietlycuriouskate
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For anyone who is at all interested in Homer, this book is an absolute treasure trove. I wish it had been around when I was studying the Iliad and Odyssey thirty years (😳) ago. An unexpected bonus was how lyrically AN writes about sailing and the sea. Just gorgeous. It briefly made me as nostalgic as Odysseus yearning for his Ithaca! 😉

batsy Thanks for highlighting this... Adding to my list! 12mo
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Yuki_Onna
The Changeling | Victor LaValle
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Just finished The Changeling an hour ago and finished during a reading sprint (well, what counts for a reading sprint for me😉)
So good. Otherworldly/magical realism/horror set in New York City. A family drama in so many ways steeped in mythology. It examined motherhood/parenthood and the lengths we go to protect the ones we love.
I definitely recommend it! This is going to stick with me for a long time.
#SundayFunday @TheBookmarkTavern

5feet.of.fury Christine by Stephen King …probably not. Foxglove by Adalyn Grace …I just started but it‘s good so far! & Practical Magic by Alice Hoffman …probably not 😂 but that was to be somewhat expected, I watched the movie again recently (loved it as a kid) & I didn‘t think it holds up, I just want Midnight Margaritas. People like it… just slow for me. 13mo
BookwormAHN Black River Orchard, really good so far. Creepy little town and evil apples 😈 13mo
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BookmarkTavern Ooohhh! That‘s a LaValle I haven‘t read yet! I may have to bump it up my TBR! Thanks for sharing! (edited) 13mo
Yuki_Onna @BookmarkTavern It was my first LaValle and I'm most definitely in the mood for more now!👍 13mo
Yuki_Onna @BookwormAHN Evil apples? You just sold me on that one! 😉😇 13mo
LibrarianRyan I am reading the first book in a YA murder she wrote series. I like it so far. But we shall see. 13mo
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Chelseabillups30

Water does not resist. Water flows. When you plunge your hand into it, all you feel is a caress. Water is not a solid wall, it will not stop you. But water always goes where it wants to go, and nothing in the end can stand against it. Water is patient. Dripping water wears away a stone. Remember that, my child. Remember you are half water. If you can't go through an obstacle, go around it. Water does.

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LapReader
Homecoming: A Novel | Bernhard Schlink
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Love this idea. On my travels on the way home from Byron Bay Writer‘s Festival, I came across these free books donated by the local library at Casino train Station. I took the tagged book home with me. It was a long wait at this station, an hour longer than it was supposed to be due to signal failure at Brisbane. I was ok with it as what else can you do? I stood in the sun reading as I knew I‘d be sitting on my butt on the train for hours later.

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shortsarahrose
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The free book table has been restocked! I know who did it because I recognize the name of the English instructor written in the cover of the sudden fiction book. Probably good that I was in a hurry to get to my therapy appointment, otherwise I would‘ve ended up with more! #bookhaul

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RedCurly
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I really love Margaret Atwood books. It was a very short story about Penelopeia, wife of Odesseus. She tells her side of the of well known story. It could have been a very long book about Greek women's life and status and all of the history but it was good as it was.

Ps. This book was very very expensive, however it is very short. I don't know what is going on in other countries but here books getting incredible pricy.

IuliaC I've noticed too that books are getting more and more expensive. The cost of living is rising and we're losing purchasing power 2y
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