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Aimeesue

Aimeesue

Joined September 2016

We're all stories in the end. Just make it a good one. ~ Doctor Who Yep, I'm holding a brain.
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The hardest part of making these is cutting the silhouettes out.

BookNAround This is gorgeous! 2mo
LiteraryinPA You made this?? This is so stunning! 2mo
Texreader Amazing!!! 2mo
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willaful wow! 2mo
dabbe #utterlygobsmacked 🤩🤩🤩 2mo
lynneamch So charming and clever! 2mo
Aims42 Omg, it‘s gorgeous!!! Amazing job!! 🤩 2mo
marleed Oh gosh, that‘s beautiful! When I was little but old enough to fold I would help my aunt make Christmas trees from her year‘s worth of reader‘s digest magazines. 2mo
LeahBergen So pretty! 2mo
The_Book_Ninja That‘s clever🎄 2mo
mabell Love the silhouettes! 2mo
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Shakespeare: The Man Who Pays the Rent | Judi Dench, Brendan O'Hea
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Destroying more books while listening to Dame Judi.
What a great Friday night! 💚
#audiocrafting

Amor4Libros I‘m listening to this one, also and loving it! 2mo
dabbe 🤩🤩🤩 2mo
Aimeesue @Amor4Libros It‘s so good! 2mo
Aimeesue @dabbe 💚💚💚 2mo
LeahBergen Cute little birds! 2mo
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Shakespeare: The Man Who Pays the Rent | Judi Dench, Brendan O'Hea
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Great listen! Makes me want to hunt down the film versions with Dame Judi so I can watch them.

Cuilin I love Shakespeare, I love Judi. Stacked. 2mo
Aimeesue @Cuilin Enjoy! The audio is just gorgeous in my ears. So lovely hearing her recite the parts from memory. 2mo
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The Ghoulia books amuse me greatly. How can you not love a book about a sweet zombie child whose home decor includes a framed photo of Alfred Hitchcock AND a still from the 1902 movie A Trip to the Moon? 😁

Bookwomble Not to mention Anubis, Egyptian god of the afterlife! 🐺 (wolf, because no jackal emoji - go figure! 🤷) 2mo
Aimeesue @Bookwomble Yes! The art in this series is just wonderful! 2mo
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1942 edition. I bought this French children‘s dictionary to use the illustrations for collage, but they are so gorgeous that I can‘t bear to tear the book apart. So I had to buy another copy - the shabbier copy will be for artworks. ❤️

willaful Wow! 2mo
Aimeesue @willaful Gorgeous, yeah? I know I‘ll be framing some of those pages! 2mo
dabbe 🤩🤩🤩 2mo
Jess861 Beautiful!! 2mo
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Lapham's Quarterly | Lewis H. Lapham
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Spent the evening tearing up damaged books (bound for the recycling , don‘t hate me) to make collage kits for the book sale I volunteer for. Hoping there‘s some local interest at sale time. Wish me luck - I hate tossing them, so I hope this will be a way to put at least some of them to use before they‘re trashed.

LeahBergen I was just shopping for trashable books with my sister-in-law as a young woman who works for her is big time into collage. You may do very well with these kits! 🤞 3mo
Aimeesue @LeahBergen I sure hope so! People are selling similar kits on Etsy for $30! I‘m just hoping for $5! 😂 3mo
dabbe Beautiful ephemera! Knowing how talented you are, these will roll off the aisles! 🧡🤎💛 3mo
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Spooky Pookie | Sandra Boynton
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Nice book haul from the thrift store today , and none were inscribed or damaged, which is always nice. The LFL library is ready for spooky season 🎃

TheBookHippie Fun!!! 3mo
LeahBergen Perfect! 👏👏 3mo
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And this is why I love Garham.
I think this same thing about anonymous people on the internets all the time. 😂

#EuropaCollective

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I agree with Victor Lavalle - Clark is so inventive and talented. Really enjoying this one. Ring Shout is also terrific.

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Live-streaming now (break until 3:12)
First panel was excellent! A great way to kick off Banned Books Week.
Hopefully, it will remain on YouTube.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgxIdkpf2i0

Aimeesue These were great panel discussions and you should absolutely watch them! Pretty inspiring. 3mo
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Spam Tomorrow | VERILY. ANDERSON
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I really enjoyed VA‘s writing style - the dry humor made me laugh out loud a few times, and her characterizations were great. She captured the tumultuous back +forth & the challenges of WW2 Britain &the Blitz so well. I particularly enjoyed Verily & Julie‘s guest house adventures with all the folks who came to stay. Few mentions of Spam, but 1 of my kids likes to make Spam onigiri, so I suppose that‘s enough recipes for me.
#furrowedmiddlebrowclub

Tamra Great pic! I love salt, but the last time I had Spam I couldn‘t eat it! 3mo
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Ruthiella Great review. I‘ve had Spam onigiri before and liked it! 😋 3mo
LeahBergen I‘ve just started it today! 3mo
Aimeesue @Tamra It is definitely better in very small doses! 3mo
Aimeesue @Ruthiella They make teriyaki Spam, which is really good in onigiri! 🍙 3mo
Aimeesue @LeahBergen I hope you enjoy it! I liked the banana ce between what was clearly terrifying and the bits of humor she was able to find. 3mo
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Be Nice to Spiders | Margaret Bloy Graham
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I was delighted to find these discarded book jackets at the UpCycle Creative Reuse Center (nonprofit - takes donated art supplies etc & resells them or uses for classes & camps. 2 Quentin Blake covers, an Edward Gorey, Frog and Toad, and one of my favorite books when I was a kid.
I‘ll probably frame them.

Aimeesue UpCycle prices some things individually or charges $5, $15, or $30 for as much as you can stuff into a SML bag. It‘s my favorite place to shop. 3mo
TheBookHippie How wonderful!! 3mo
willaful What a find! 3mo
Aimeesue @TheBookHippie @willaful I was so excited! I think they‘ll get hung by my Where the Wild Things Are reprint 💜 3mo
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The over-enthusiastic Kelpie jumped off the second-story deck today while barking at a squirrel, apparently forgetting that there was no crash pad below.
Now we rest and ponder the consequences of our poor choices.
She landed on grass and hasn‘t broken anything, and apart from walking rather gingerly down stairs seems to be fine. Gonna be sore, tho. Keeping an eye on her, of course. Dogs really believe they are superheroes sometimes. 🫤

Deblovestoread Oh no! Glad nothing is broken. 3mo
Librarybelle Oh no! 3mo
dabbe Oh, poor girl! Hope she gets lots of rest and heals quickly. 🖤🐾🖤 3mo
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Ruthiella Poor pup! 🐶❤️ 3mo
Aimeesue @Deblovestoread Charlie appreciates your kind words 🐾 3mo
Aimeesue @Librarybelle She‘s a lunatic. Hope we think twice next time! 🐾 3mo
Aimeesue @dabbe She thinks she needs more bones now. For the calcium, apparently? 😋 She‘s doing OK tonight, and is being slathered with extra attention and treats. 🐾 3mo
Aimeesue @Ruthiella She‘s such an excitable nut. Kelpies can be overzealous (SQUIRRELS ARE OUR MORTAL ENEMIES AND WE MUST CHASE THEM!!!), but super smart. I hope we learn from this! No more high flying stunts without a net is the new house rule. 3mo
Ruthiella My cocker spaniel used to feel similarly about squirrels 🐿️! But she‘s aged now and sleeps right through most of their shenanigans. 😅 (edited) 3mo
IndoorDame I‘m so glad your little superhero didn‘t break anything! Hopefully she can scam lots of extra attention and puppy treats while resting up. Hugs to you both. 💕❤️🐾 3mo
sarahbarnes Ah, I‘m glad she‘s going to be okay! Our dog is part Kelpie and I can very much relate to this post. 3mo
dabbe @Aimeesue 🩶🧡🩶 3mo
Aimeesue @Ruthiella Awwww, good puppy! 💛 3mo
Aimeesue @sarahbarnes Oh, so you know! I love her to pieces, but she‘s giving me all kinds of grey hairs with her craziness! 3mo
Bookwomble ❤️‍🩹🐶❤️‍🩹 3mo
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I love some Sparks & Bainbridge and have been looking forward to this one. The books and ebooks at my libraries all had horrendously long hold lists, but the audiobook was readily available for some reason.

Did I find reasons to drive places today so I could listen to it in my car?
You bet your sweet friend Sally I did!
Ha! I crack myself up sometimes 😁

Aims42 This is such an under-appreciated series, it is soooo good!! 3mo
jlhammar Lucky you! I‘m in line for the audiobook, but I think I still have some weeks to wait. 3mo
Aimeesue @Aims42 I completely agree! 3mo
Aimeesue @jlhammar I have 11 library cards for my Libby account, including my kid‘s Seattle library card (the Golden Ticket of library cards!)because we live in a State where book bans are rampant, so my holds come in pretty fast. I am incredibly lucky in the library card department. Hope your hold comes in quick! 3mo
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Book mail is the best mail! And finding a pristine HC copy of one of Maria Tatar‘s annotated books on Abe for $7 makes it even better. I don‘t buy a lot of physical books these days - too hard to hold and the font size, for some reason, won‘t get any bigger no matter how many times I stab the book with my index finger - but I will always buy an annotated Tatar. 🩷💛🩷

Ruthiella I sometimes get annoyed that I have to put a physical book down to look up a word. I have, legit, hovered my finger over the hard copy print for a split second before I realized that wasn‘t gonna work! 😂 3mo
jlhammar Beautiful! 3mo
Aimeesue @Ruthiella Yes! I‘ve done the same. 🤣 3mo
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The Fox Wife: A Novel | Yangsze Choo
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We have a LOT of foxes in our neighborhood, and a friend of mine has a family that returns to their yard every spring to have kits, so maybe that‘s why I was so taken with this book. They‘re fascinating creatures. And LOUD during mating season. 😁

merelybookish I keep saying I've been having a foxy summer! Previous years, I would have an occasional sighting but this summer it's been frequent. They are fascinating! 3mo
TheBookHippie We‘ve had a lot too! 3mo
marleed A mama fox and her kits found a home under my deck in the spring of 2018. They were fascinating and I was very cautious about letting my tiny old cat outside. They move, jump, and stand in a way very unique to themselves 3mo
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Aimeesue @merelybookish They sure are! 3mo
Aimeesue @TheBookHippie Yay! I like to watch them. I don‘t like to listen to them during mating season, however. So LOUD! 😁 3mo
Aimeesue @marleed Oh how wonderful! The kits are so much fun to watch, pouncing on each other all the time! They‘re so funny 😄 3mo
TheBookHippie @Aimeesue I prefer it to the cats fighting 😆🤪😬😅😂 3mo
Sparklemn @Aimeesue You may also enjoy Unlikely Animals. It includes a Fox as a main character. 🦊 3mo
Aimeesue @TheBookHippie Lol! We get those too. They hang out in the storm drains around our house and sometimes there‘s a spat over whose drain it is 😸 3mo
Aimeesue @Sparklemn thanks for the rec! I‘ll definitely check it out, 3mo
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The Fox Wife: A Novel | Yangsze Choo
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LOVED this one. Second book in a row set in China/Japan/Manchuria and it‘s a corrective to all the misogyny and half naked women in the last one (JUDGE DEE AT WORK, Robert van Gulik) Based on regional folklore about foxes, this is the story of a woman who is also a fox who wants to avenge a tragic wrong, and also follows a detective who is a bit obsessed by foxes. Examines gender roles, power, and mythology at the start of the 20th century.

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My daughter got a bushel of apple seconds cheap from the farm stand where she used to work and we made applesauce. And since I‘ve been reading zero waste cookbooks for the past few years, we made apple syrup from the cooking water and are attempting to make ACV from the apple cores. Oughta be interesting!

#mountcookbook

KateReadsYA This is sooooo inspirational. I've been working on my no waste lifestyle as well! Recently I started my compost. Do you have any 5 star recs for a no waste living?! Did you add any spices to your applesauce? 4mo
Aimeesue @KateReadsYA There are sooo many zero waste accounts on Insta I follow that have been helpful. 0 waste chef is 1 but there‘s lots. We thrift A LOT- I hardly ever buy things new. I got a subscription to Mighty Nest for my birthday one year - they send a sustainable item to try every month. I started using toothpaste tablets after they sent some, and my dentist was very impressed with my dental hygiene this last visit. 😂 4mo
Aimeesue Most of those jars were from thrift stores. I did buy the plastic caps though, because the 2-piece lids and rings tend to rust. 4mo
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KateReadsYA @Aimeesue I've noticed mine tend to rust as well. I'll have to look into getting some plastic ones I didn't even know they had those. 4mo
Aimeesue @KateReadsYA there are SO many different tops for Ball jars now. I also have some that have a pour spout that closes for syrup or salad dressing type stuff. 4mo
Leftcoastzen Nice! 4mo
Tamra You have reminded me to make some Fire Cider - I can‘t believe it‘s fall! 😅 4mo
Aimeesue @Leftcoastzen ❤️🍎 🍎 🍎 ❤️ 4mo
Aimeesue @Tamra I‘ve never tried fire cider, but was thinking of attempting it this year. Since I‘ve gotta keep an eye on this ACV anyway. 🔥 4mo
Tamra @Aimeesue it is super easy and doesn‘t require any babysitting to speak of. The longer it sits the better! 😙😙😙😙 Pucker up! (edited) 4mo
sarahbarnes Love this! 4mo
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Finding Baba Yaga | Jane Yolen
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A great addition to my folk tales and fairy tale collection. Yolen‘s short novel incorporates elements of Russian folk stories -Vasilisa! Kostchai the Deathless! The Ivan!- into the story of a modern day runaway. Fabulous! 🪆 🐓 🥣

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The Vaster Wilds | Lauren Groff
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Geoff‘s nameless heroine escapes from the starving Jamestown colony in winter & runs & runs & runs, with only what she‘s wearing and a few useful things in a sack. Run she might, as dangers abound - the bone chilling winter cold, men sent after her, wild animals, the local Powhatan (not friendly to the colonists,) lack of food, disease, and the wild terrain. A terrifying journey, with flashes of awe and wonder, because the wilds are beautiful too.

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The Talk | Darrin Bell
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A brilliant memoir of casual racism in Bell‘s life and America in general. The GN format is stunning at times, a testament to Bell‘s skill at capturing the horror, genius, hate, and love that makes up our society. Everyone should read this, full stop.

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Why am I up at three in the morning? Because we just got back from the hospital where my daughter has been admitted from the ER to have her appendix taken out. The weird thing is, she‘s the third of her co-workers to have appendix issues - one guy had his burst, which was really bad. (She‘s fine, has pain meds and antibiotics and is stupid hungry because she didn‘t eat much dinner. Hope she gets into surgery early.

rwmg Hope all goes well 4mo
RaeLovesToRead Sending well wishes ❤ 4mo
IndoorDame Hope she has an easy procedure and recovery ❤️‍🩹 4mo
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Librarybelle Wishing for a speedy recovery 4mo
Bookwomble ❤️‍🩹 4mo
mabell Oh my! I hope it all goes smoothly! (And that is very odd - three appendix issues?) 4mo
psalva Sending best wishes! 4mo
Jas16 Wishing her a speedy recovery 4mo
LeahBergen Oh no! 4mo
LiteraryinPA Oh no! Hoping everything goes smoothly for her! 4mo
Aimeesue @rwmg ❤️🩷❤️ 4mo
Aimeesue @RaeLovesToRead Thanks!🩷 4mo
Aimeesue @IndoorDame After keeping her overnight, they decided to blast her with antibiotics and wait and see. Same thing happened to her BF, so maybe that‘s the new thing? BF hasn‘t had a problem since the antibiotics. 🤷🏻‍♀️ 4mo
Aimeesue @Librarybelle It‘s gonna be a long and drawn out process, apparently. She‘s still having pain, but not exploding, so I guess that‘s good? 4mo
Aimeesue @Bookwomble ❤️🩷❤️ 4mo
Aimeesue @mabell Right? I don‘t think I even know of anyone who‘s had appendix issues in the past 20 years, so this was very weird. 4mo
Aimeesue @psalva Thanks! 4mo
Aimeesue @Jas16 ❤️🩷❤️ 4mo
Aimeesue @LeahBergen 🩷❤️🩷 4mo
Aimeesue @LiteraryinLawrence They‘re gonna drag it out, apparently. She does have 2 weeks off from work though! 4mo
Librarybelle Wow. My brother had appendicitis over 10 years ago, and I cannot recall his recovery time. Thankfully, his did not explode, but he was rushed into surgery before it did. Sending positive thoughts! ❤️ 4mo
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Psychological thrillers aren‘t really my thing any more - I read so many in my youth that I can generally see the twists coming way before they happen. This one managed to surprise me, so full marks for that. Probably won‘t read any more by this author though, as her next one seems to start off on the same Secrets & Lies path that this one took. The audio was well done, but that may have just been the British accents swaying me. Good, not great.

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The continuing adventures, trials and tribulations of the nuns of St. Winefreda‘s, as described in Sister B.‘s letters to fellow nun Emelda, on a mission in the Andes. Thoroughly enjoyable, and filled with cake and salsa dancing and some lovely community building.
#nunlit #PerpetualReadingSistersofLitsy

kspenmoll I loved the first book- this looks wonderful as well! 4mo
jlhammar Yay, can‘t wait to read this one! 4mo
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Brothers Karamazov | Fyodor Dostoevsky
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The Matryoshka Bros and I are feeling like we deserve one of these stickers. 😂

https://www.etsy.com/shop/BookMarathon

#hashtagbrigade
@BarkingMadRead

Ruthiella We all do! It was a marathon! 😂 4mo
TheBookHippie Oh yes. Yes we do. 4mo
BarkingMadRead Omg we all 💯 deserve this sticker 🤣🤣 4mo
dabbe And dare I say we've earned the right to get one for FREE. #justicewouldthenbeserved 😂🤩😊 4mo
Lcsmcat Yes! 4mo
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This was a good reminder that children are often much more resourceful & capable than we think, although they shouldn‘t have to be, of course. I enjoyed this one, and empathized with Sue, who carried most of the responsibility. Her going on strike certainly has given me ideas. I‘m fascinated by the haybox cooking, & recalled hearing about modern versions - the Wonderbag is one such. I‘d like to make one, just to try it out. 😄
#PersephoneClub

jlhammar Those wonderbags look kind of neat! 4mo
julieclair I‘ve never heard of a Wonderbag. Or a hay-box, either. But I‘m definitely curious about both! 4mo
CarolynM Wonderful indeed! As power prices rise we may all need to invest in one of these! 4mo
LeahBergen I haven‘t heard of a Wonderbag, either! 4mo
Aimeesue @jlhammar @julieclair @CarolynM @LeahBergen The Wonderbag company was started in 2008 to help South African families deal with the constant power outages, and hayboxes were used a lot during WW2 to save on fuel. I‘d bet similar techniques are being used in Ukraine and Gaza and other places seeing violent conflict today, if people can get food and have a pot and something to insulate it with. 4mo
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I‘ve had this for ages and follow Broome on FB (I‘m old!) so finally decided to listen. Broome narrates, and he‘s fantastic.
Great read, exploring the stereotypes of Black masculinity and how damaging that can be when one doesn‘t tick any of the required boxes.

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Baked tofu with peach habenero barbecue sauce. A friend made some and sent me the bbq sauce recipe, but I went back to the big book of tofu because I needed to figure out the best way to cook it. I usually airfry cubes, but wanted a bigger slice. Pretty good, and I will be making the sauce again for sure.
#mtcookbook

Chelsea.Poole I had tofu tacos today and they were delicious! 4mo
Tamra That pic is mouthwatering! 🤤 4mo
Aimeesue @Chelsea.Poole I love tofu crumbles done with taco seasonings. It goes in my favorite taco salad! 4mo
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Aimeesue @Tamra it was really good. I hid the leftovers in the back of the fridge so I can have it for lunch today 😂 4mo
Tamra @Aimeesue bahaha sounds familiar! 🤫 4mo
mandarchy I chop tofu and bake it for 20 at a low temp, stir it and bake another 20. No need to drain it or marinate it. While it's still hot, I toss it in the sauce I want. The best sauce? Tamarind paste, low sodium soy sauce, rice vinegar. Add the seasoning you like, I like chives, garlic and unsweetened peanut powder. 4mo
Aimeesue @mandarchy That sounds great! 4mo
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The Modern Fairies | Clare Pollard
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One of the best books I‘ve read this year, The Modern Fairies veers between the court intrigues and excesses of Louis XIV‘s Versailles and the Parisian literary salon of Madame Marie d‘Aulnoy, where a primarily female group of intellectuals gather to remake and retell the Mother Goose stories told to them by their nursemaids as children. These are the darker, bawdier, cleverer stories that were later cleaned up by the Brothers Grimm. Captivating.

TheBookHippie Well, I must read this. 🤣♥️ 4mo
Aimeesue @TheBookHippie It‘s brilliantly done - and a lot of it is true! 4mo
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Bina: A Novel in Warnings | Anakana Schofield
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Love, love, loved this one, for its style and voice and dark humor, as Bina covers some very difficult topics. Bina has a lot to warn you about, as her life is falling apart and she‘s taken to her bed while the Guarda, the press, and a group of “Crusties” (volunteer protesters/protesters who are aiding her AND camping on her land) wait outside.

sarahbarnes Yes! I loved this too. I was coincidentally just looking at my copy on the shelf today. 4mo
Aimeesue @sarahbarnes It was so good! 4mo
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The Native Heath | Elizabeth Fair
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I read this in July, and while I enjoyed it while I was reading it, I must admit that now I can‘t remember a thing about it, except the townspeoples‘ fear of becoming a New Town. Delightful, in the ephemeral way these books sometimes are.

#furrowedmiddlebrowclub

Tamra I haven‘t gotten to it yet! 😬 5mo
Ruthiella Oh well. This one was right up my alley. 😃 I don‘t remember everyone‘s names but I definitely remember the plot points. (edited) 5mo
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Aimeesue @Tamra Enjoy! 5mo
Aimeesue @Ruthiella I did enjoy it, over all. Nice escapist Brit-fic. I‘d read her other books! (edited) 5mo
willaful @Aimeesue Hehe, I call it BritLit. 😁 5mo
Aimeesue @willaful I‘ve used that term too! 💙 5mo
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James: A Novel | Percival Everett
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Just an amazing book - I read Twain‘s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn again prior to starting this one and it really is a great re-visioning of events. Perspective matters. The audio, narrated by Dominic Hoffman, is excellent.

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I have not even read the first page yet, and already I want to ride on this train.

Ruthiella I‘ve seen a documentary with David Suchet on the current modern version of the trip and it seems marvelous but I think pricey! 5mo
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Night Watch: A novel | Jayne Anne Phillips
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Fabulous read. The story of ConaLee and her family during and after the cataclysm that was the U.S. Civil War and the horrors it wrought moved me deeply. As a Yankee living in Virginia, I was reminded of the history of this in-between state and the chaos it meant for individuals who were forced to choose sides. A friend recently visited the Trans-AlleghenyLunatic asylum and recommended it highly. I‘d def like to take a tour.

Aimeesue Also, I want to read everything Phillips has written. She‘s GOOD. 5mo
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Catching upon Sherlock while making the Insta-famous lemony ricotta and summer squash tart thing. It was delicious, but too much work for a summer meal imo. I may hack the recipe to make it simpler (tiny ones with crescent rolls for crust?) and nix the lemon in favor of basil. Lemon ricotta tastes like dessert to me.
#Audiobaking
#NoPlaceLikeHolmes

Deblovestoread Looks marvelous! 5mo
dabbe 🩵💙🩵 (edited) 5mo
mabell That looks delicious! But I agree with you on the lemon ricotta tasting like dessert! 5mo
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Listening to this one before I start Perceval Everett‘s JAMES. Elijah Wood does a good job narrating. He won‘t make it onto my Favorite Narrators list - he‘s no Simon Vance - but it‘s pretty good.

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#wondrouswednesday

1 Have the ending spoiled
2 Favorite character
3 Mystery for sure
4 Historical fiction. At I‘m immunized. SF settings tend to be pretty dangerous.
5. Skip the first. Can‘t complain about an ending if I haven‘t read it!

@Deblovestoread Thanks for the tag!

@Eggs

Eggs Thx for playing 🙏🏻🥰 5mo
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An epistolary novel, concerning the Sisters of St.Winifreda and their struggles with a crumbling bell tower, a rat infestation, and a leaking roof with no money to pay for repairs. Through kindness, prayer, ingenuity, good neighbors and some luck, the Sisters build a community while rebuilding their convent. A cheering and uplifting tale.
#nunlitquarterly
#perpetualreadersoflitsy

Librarybelle Love your photo! 5mo
Aimeesue @Librarybelle Who doesn‘t love a clothes-peg nun? 😄 5mo
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Librarybelle 😁 5mo
marleed You even have a flying-nun habit ♥️ 5mo
Deblovestoread Love the nuns! 5mo
quietjenn Yay for your pic! 5mo
kspenmoll Wonderful review-love your nuns!!! 5mo
jlhammar Oh my gosh, those clothes-pegs! 😂 Love it. Wonderful review! 5mo
charl08 Always here for the #nunlit. Stacked 5mo
Aimeesue @marleed Flying nuns are the best kind, imo! 😂 5mo
Aimeesue @Deblovestoread Aren‘t they great? I pulled the image from a Catholic kids website. Who knew there was such a thing? 5mo
Aimeesue @quietjenn 🖤🖤🖤 5mo
Aimeesue @kspenmoll Thanks! Borrowed the pic, but I do love them. I‘ve made wooden soldier ornaments from this kind of clothes peg, but nuns would be fun to try too! 5mo
Aimeesue @jlhammar Aren‘t they great? Thanks! 5mo
Aimeesue @charl08 I think I love the #nunlit because a convent is one of the spaces in which women were “allowed” to manage and run things in days of yore. I love seeing how they overcome all the obstacles that are deliberately thrown in their way. 5mo
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I was both amused and appalled by the stories Roach included in this book. Human- animal conflicts generally lead to attempts to get rid of the animals. This is why it never works for long.

TheBookHippie I enjoyed this read. 5mo
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Haven‘t read King in a while, and I was already biased toward this one since I prefer his shorter works to most of his novels. There were two that fell flat for me, but over all, I really enjoyed this. I loved Danny Coughlin‘s Bad Dream, The Turbulence Experts, and Laurie, and the nods to Flannery O‘Connor and Len Deighton - had to go back and reread A Good Man is Hard to Find. The move toward older MCs was nice; write what you know, right?

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The mythology might be different, but I feel like we‘re currently looking at a similar mess playing out in the US. Wish I could shake the feeling that we‘re building up inexorably to a national disaster.
Krimstein‘s very, very good, and if not for the current resonances, I‘d be enjoying this a lot more.
Definitely worth a read.

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Library hold came in, so my weekend is made.
Having lived in Florida, I‘m hoping this giant land alligator stays put. 🐊

vivastory If it's a King story, I'm guessing not 🙃 ☠ 6mo
Aimeesue @vivastory Yeah, the odds are definitely against me here. Now I‘m just hoping she eats someone I don‘t like. 😄 (edited) 6mo
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Clear: A Novel | Carys Davies
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The writing here is astounding, deceptively simple language that conveys the depth of feeling among the thee main characters so well. Davies‘ style reminded me of Margaret Atwood‘s writing - ordinary language (as opposed to the lyrical stylings of many recent novels, full of déliquescence and meanderings and cacophonies) that is so straightforward and clear that the story takes center stage, as, imo, it should.
Fabulous book.Fabulous teapot. ?

kspenmoll Love your review! 6mo
dabbe 🤩🤩🤩 6mo
BarbaraBB Fabulous review 😀 6mo
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Aimeesue @kspenmoll Thanks! I think it took me longer to pinpoint exactly why I loved it than it did to read the book 😄 6mo
Aimeesue @dabbe 🩵💚🩵 6mo
Aimeesue @BarbaraBB Thanks! It‘s reallllllly good. 6mo
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Bunnicula | Deborah Howe, James Howe, Alan Daniel
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Beginning to suspect my dog may be related to Bunnicula.

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Sweet corn soup from Alice Waters‘ The Art of Simple Food, which is a favorite of mine, and a peach and blueberry cobbler from a recipe I got decades ago from the Martha Stewart Living magazine. Blurb on the back says it‘s from August 2001!
#mtcookbook

kspenmoll Yum! 6mo
Tamra Wow! This is a seasonal feast. 😍 6mo
LeahBergen That sounds delicious! 6mo
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Aimeesue @kspenmoll 💛 🌽 💛 6mo
Aimeesue @Tamra Almost hyper seasonal! There‘s like 3 weeks where peaches, blueberries, and corn are at peak ripeness and deliciousness together. 😂 6mo
Aimeesue @LeahBergen 10/10 can recommend! I adore peaches 🍑 6mo
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As a teen, Frances Adams has her fortune told - and it predicts that she will be murdered. For the next sixty years, she tries to prevent her own murder, unsuccessfully, leading her great- niece to step in and find Frances‘ killer.
It‘s a dual- timeline format, which I don‘t generally like, but as Frances‘ past is recounted through her diary, it worked a bit better for me than these usually do.
+10 points for crows on the cover 🐦‍⬛ 🐦‍⬛ 🐦‍⬛

BiblioLitten I have it on hold at the library and it‘s been forever! 😅 6mo
Aimeesue @BiblioLitten it‘s in demand right now - I lucked out! 6mo
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Cdb! | William Steig
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My daughter took this pic in our front yard - happy little pollinator!
And I love this book by William Steig - sentences in letters 🩷

Tamra Love it! Makes me happy. 🐝🌸 6mo
TheBookHippie 😍 6mo
Ruthiella Beautiful! 😍 🐝 6mo
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IndoorDame Stunning! 6mo
dabbe Literally #thebeesknees 🌸🐝🌸 6mo
mabell Gorgeous! 😍 6mo
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How to Wash the Dishes | Peter Miller
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Not to brag, but I‘m reading this, AND IVE BEEN RIGHT ALL ALONG!!

vivastory The secret...THROW THEM AWAY 😂 6mo
Aimeesue @vivastory Well, just shift the dish washing paradigm right out from under me! That‘s a complete game changer! 😂😂😂 6mo
Tamra What‘s the secret? (Asking for a friend.) 😉 6mo
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vivastory 😂 😂 6mo
Aimeesue @Tamra Do them in the right order, apparently. Greasy stuff last. 🤷🏻‍♀️ 6mo
Tamra @Aimeesue 😂😂😂 no kidding?! 6mo
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Dark comedy time loop fantasy as narrated by Deadpool‘s twin sister, essentially. After trying a million times over thousands of years to save the humans, Davi switches teams and attempts to become the Dark Lord, nemesis of humankind, instead. Raunchy, and surprisingly moving in parts. Quite a lot of fun, apart from all the dying.

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When you go to a tired Nigel Slater‘s house and insist on having dinner.

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