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CrystalE02
Angel of Mercy | Lurlene McDaniel
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I just finished this book. This was actually the first time reading this book. It came out in 99, so I had probably moved away from her books by then. I know I had started reading Tolkien in 99, thanks to my stepdad. I enjoyed reading this book. I felt the topics in the book was with the time period at the time. I rated this book a 3 out of 5 stars.

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Afua
A Girl Is a Body of Water | Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi
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I call Makumbi a griot because of her dexterity with history and tradition in her novels. She tells heavy truth with the care and cunning that characterizes a generation‘s way of pushing back and centering what truly should be centered. This novel is beautiful with its depiction of sisterhood & solidarity in a time where all we are officially taught to respect are ‘modern‘ waves. It teaches of a history and people with such effortless grace

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Susanita
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1. Scrabble
2. Tagged!
#two4tuesday

TheSpineView Another Scrabble lover! Awesome! Thanks for playing ❤️ 5mo
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TrishB
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Things never get any better for displaced refugees do they? This is a very sad and melancholy read, all the injustices that history put on the generations of the family in this. Leaves me with a heavy heart and will the world ever be at peace thoughts.
An excellent read though.

BarbaraBB Great review. 5mo
squirrelbrain Great review - not one I‘ve read yet, but it‘s been on my radar for a while. 5mo
TrishB @BarbaraBB @squirrelbrain a really good read. 5mo
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Kazzie
Polar Vortex | Shani Mootoo
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Wow. This book is tense and sad and really floored me. I was breathless with high heart rate at times. Everyone is unreliable and self serving and it‘s difficult to know what real. But there is very visceral emotion throughout. And foreboding dread

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Lunakay
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This story captured me from the very beginning, moved me to tears several times and left me with lots to think about. The characters are vivid and following them through their whole life spans was quite the experience.

There were rumours it might be nominated for the Booker, which it wasn't. I read 2 of the actual nominations and none of them come close 🤔

Highly recommended, 4,5 🌟

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charl08
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Wonderful novel exploring a family's history across three continents. Over 300 pages but I would have happily kept reading (something I don't often say!)

Wondering if it will get a #Booker23 nod.🤞

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charl08
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Wherever Mayuri turned she saw someone she knew, every inhale heavy with perfume and incense. The circles of revellers danced around the clay lantern burning at the centre of the room, a flurry of pinks and greens and sequins, dark hair and brown limbs. Though everyone danced on Navratri, it was the women who had always drawn Mayuri's eye, alive and radiant as on no other night...

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Tove_Reads
Uganda | Andrew Roberts, Philip Briggs
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Ooooh, the trip I‘ve been dreaming about my whole life! In 3 months 😍😍😍😍 🦍 🦓🐆🦛🦏🦒🦩🐘🐒🦁 Time to start reading!

JenReadsAlot Awesome! 9mo
Ruthiella Wow! Sounds like you have an amazing trip planned. 9mo
Tove_Reads @Ruthiella Freaking awesome! I just got my gorilla permit 🥳🥳🥳 9mo
Bookwormjillk Nice! 9mo
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