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Taylor
Platform | Michel Houellebecq

That‘s culture for you, I thought: it‘s a bit of a pain in the butt, which is fine, and ultimately everyone is returned to his original nothingness.

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jhod
Lanzarote | Michel Houellebecq
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At the wonderful Hay Festival getting my yearly dose of challenging my brain with concepts I don't understand but want to from economists, politicians, authors, philosophers etc etc. And they have the best Oxfam bookstall ever, here's my haul

squirrelbrain Sounds wonderful! ❤️ 7mo
Purpleness Ooo, I‘ve always wanted to go to the Hay festival! Enjoy 7mo
LeahBergen Pym AND Fremlin! 👏👏 7mo
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This was a very entertaining and informative travel book along the lines of Bill Bryson or Tony Horowitz. Perrottet and his girlfriend Lesley travel along the same route as Roman tourists would have done during the Pax Romana era which made such journeys relatively safe. From Rome to Naples to Greece to Turkey and finally Egypt. Occasionally dated in language and attitudes, despite being published only 20 years ago.

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Texreader
A Small Place | Jamaica Kincaid
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This author is very angry, and I felt chastised! First among various reasons for being a tourist! It should be required reading for anyone vacationing in the Caribbean, where the tourists have plenty and the locals do not. Take for instance, water. Tourists can swim in it, and then bathe in it, and drink as much as they like. But many islands have no water source so the locals have to conserve every last drop. From there, the author delves ⬇️

Texreader into how the residents of #Antigua came to live there—slave ships, and the dire faults in the English empire. It‘s a tongue-lashing for sure. #readingtheAmericas @Librarybelle @BarbaraBB 13mo
Teresereading Yes it was an intense read. I will be on a cruise ship next year, and felt guilty already. But also very interesting read. 13mo
TheBookHippie I‘ve always felt this way about Hawaii and we were there visiting military … 13mo
Librarybelle This was a very insightful read for me. So glad I read it! 13mo
Texreader @Teresereading @thebookhippie It made me think about the places I‘ve visited. When I was in Venice this summer we talked a lot to a waitress at a restaurant we went to a few times. The folks who work in Venice cannot afford to live in Venice, so they have a long commute to come to town and serve us. Far different than the experience in the book but I try to be considerate and thankful to the locals wherever we go 13mo
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Texreader
A Small Place | Jamaica Kincaid
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Librarybelle I liked this one! 13mo
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Teresereading
A Small Place | Jamaica Kincaid
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If you go to Antigua as a tourist,this is what you will see.

#firstlinefridays
@ShyBookOwl

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Evita
A Small Place | Jamaica Kincaid
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4 out of 5

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Daisey
A Small Place | Jamaica Kincaid
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I don‘t really have anything new to say about this short read (just under 2 hours on audio) that shares the author‘s perspective on her home island of Antigua, but it is well worth the time. It will most likely make you think more consciously if you travel as a tourist to the Caribbean.

#ReadingTheAmericas2023 #Antigua #audiobook #nonfiction

Daisey @Librarybelle @BarbaraBB May had been a good month for this challenge! I think I‘ve been forgetful about tagging you, but this is book 5 this month. 2y
Librarybelle That is awesome!! 2y
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Librarybelle
A Small Place | Jamaica Kincaid
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My #IslandVibe #TitlesAndTunes selection is so good and eye opening. Kincaid writes a critique of #Antigua and those who colonized the small island and how that colonization has shaped it. This is a memoir, so it‘s a very personal examination. One can feel her emotions. It‘s a must read. #ReadTheAmericas2023 #192025 #1988

BarbaraBB Wow, fabulous review and definitely stacking! 2y
Daisey This is currently available on Hoopla. I think I‘ll give it a listen today. Thanks! 2y
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Librarybelle Hope you enjoy, @BarbaraBB @Daisey ! It is less than 100 pages, so very quick read, but also very contemplative. 2y
Cinfhen I read a Kincaid too….SOOO GOOD 2y
Librarybelle I definitely plan to read more by her, @Cinfhen ! 2y
Cinfhen I have a feeling Annie John is the fictional sister to the book you read ☺️ 2y
Librarybelle @Cinfhen Sounds good! 2y
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