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Christine
Mecca: A Novel | Susan Straight
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LoverOfLearning Very cool! I'll have to explore this more later!! 2y
Christine @LoverOfLearning Yes! Such a fun project. 2y
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kspenmoll
Mecca: A Novel | Susan Straight
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Starting this tonight. #20in4 #readathon #Sept30toOct2
#2022

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sprainedbrain
Mecca: A Novel | Susan Straight
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June was another good month…

22 books finished:
-13 audiobooks
- 5 print
- 4 ebooks

Also had an awesome time at a reading retreat.❤️

I‘m still almost all about the romance and spice, but my favorites this month were actually not romance.😯

VeganCleopatra Reading retreat? Do tell. (Sorry if you posted about it, I didn't see it.) 2y
sprainedbrain @VeganCleopatra I just tagged you in my post about it. 😉 2y
VeganCleopatra Thanks! I didn't go back far enough to see it. It looked like a lot of fun! I don't know if I could handle that much concentrated reading time, I don't even handle readathons well. Haha 2y
sprainedbrain @VeganCleopatra ha! I probably read more in a normal weekend at home, but it was fun hanging out with fellow readers and at least talking books a lot. 😂 2y
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sprainedbrain
Mecca: A Novel | Susan Straight
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Don‘t let the cover fool you… this book is gorgeous.

Several interlocking stories about native Californians that we don‘t normally see or hear about. It‘s beautifully written, with a diverse and complex group of characters dealing with a whole lot: race, history, family heritage and identity, ICE and immigration, MAGA nightmares, violence and misery, police shootings, COVID. It‘s epic in proportion but somehow very intimate and quiet.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Prairiegirl_reading That is a SUPER UGLY cover but I am intrigued! 3y
sprainedbrain @Prairiegirl_reading it is so… not attractive. 😫 3y
Sapphire Is it set in Mecca? Like outside of Indio? I used to substitute teach in that community. 3y
sprainedbrain @Sapphire Yep, parts of it are set in and around Mecca. 3y
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Hooked_on_books
Mecca: A Novel | Susan Straight
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Mecca follows a group of native Californians of various races, moving from one of their stories to the next, showing their isolation and marginalization. About halfway through the book, COVID happens, making these problems work. Beautifully written and utterly heartbreaking.

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Skeebies05
Mecca: A Novel | Susan Straight
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Giving this one a try. I hate the cover btw. But I read the word "epic" in the description and was all in.

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Book 165

Ephemera The Mother Road. After we moved to California in the 50s, we drove 66 several times to visit relatives in Oklahoma. 3y
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TheBookStacker
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Since I am now an Southern California resident I think it‘s time to explore the literature of this region. Suggestions welcomed!!!!!

TEArificbooks Definitely go to The Last Bookstore in downtown LA. And near by is the LA public library branch featured in The Library Book. 5y
TheBookStacker @mdm139 I live in Carlsbad down towards San Diego but I will definitely check those out on my next trip to LA. 5y
BarbaraBB I recommend this one very much, set in San Diego: (edited) 5y
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Bookish_B I had a whole list prepared until I saw you live in Carlsbad. “Southern California” covers a very large area 😂 I second The Last Bookstore and the Library. You could make a day of it and have lunch/dinner at Central Market, a favorite spot of mine, and make a stop at The Library Bar. All are within walking distance of each other. 5y
JaneyWaneyB It's been a while since I read it but would recommend Bright Shiny Morning. It is a mix of different people from different backgrounds living in LA. Chapters are short & you want to get back to the character only to want to get back to another, I couldn't put it down 5y
Ddzmini LA Times Book Fair! It‘s a must 💁🏼‍♀️ 5y
TheBookStacker @BarbaraBB I actually own this but have yet to get to it! @Bookish_B LA isn‘t that far from me I just want a general area spread from the SoCal area. @JaneyWaneyB thank you I will definitely check that out! @Ddzmini ah adding to my list! 5y
Christine I missed this post - welcome to SD County!! I‘ve lived in SD since 2013 but strangely I don‘t think I‘ve read too many books set here...will pass on titles if I recall them. I did really enjoy this memoir from a local radio (KPBS) journalist: 5y
Christine Oh, and just in case you haven‘t read this one (set in Oceanside): 5y
Christine And also anything by local author Don Winslow, though much of that is set in Mexico and is SO intense and violent (not my typical wheelhouse, but I got into the audiobooks roadtripping with my husband and do find his books gripping and full of interesting characters). 5y
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Kappadeemom
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Saw these stairs at a bookstore in Tallahassee FL. Each stair is a book cover ❤️#midtownreader #TeamStoker

rustoryhuf I‘ve been to that bookstore! 5y
Kappadeemom @rustoryhuf I had a work meeting at the cafe so I didn‘t have time to go up there. 😫 5y
rustoryhuf @Kappadeemom Next time have the meeting in the bookstore! 5y
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overtheedge
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A collection of places haunted in S. Calif. always interests me. It's the area I live in, and many in this collection I have visited.
It's a short and brief summary of various places, most are well known.
I loved the illustrated banner around the pages, very well done.
#teamslaughter #scarathon #scavengerhunt #withablackcover @Clwojick
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