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Macavity

Joined June 2018

🇬🇧 Nolite te bastardes carborundorum.
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Jane Doe: A Novel | Victoria Helen Stone
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Lots of reading being done in my new outdoor, hammock book nook! It's been so cosy and peaceful. Like many, I downloaded this as part of Kindle First in July but it caught my attention being recommended, so bumped it up my TBR. It didn't disappoint. It's not often you find yourself hoping that the sociopath with murder on the mind gets her happy ending, but as Jane's quest for revenge unfolds that's just what you'll wish. A compelling thriller.

rubyslippersreads I‘m just now reading this, but am concerned that something bad will happen to the cat, so I‘m a little afraid to go on. 🙀 6y
brokenpoet I‘ve just downloaded this to read next, thanks for the tip! 6y
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Artemis | Andy Weir
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As many before mentioned, "Artemis" doesn't quite hit the note the "The Martian" did. I didn't find myself rooting for Jazz to save the city the same as I wanted Mark Watney to survive desertion on Mars. Again, the science has been well researched but sometimes it felt more like a welding instruction manual than good fiction. It's refreshing to see a female protagonist in a sci-fi but it didn't connect with me. Still worth it as a short read.

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The Wife Between Us | Sarah Pekkanen, Greer Hendricks
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I honestly did not think I would wind up "pick"ING ? this, it almost became a bail in the first half. I mainly wasn't enjoying it as I hated both of the narrators - the younger, naïve Nellie and the older, bitter Vanessa. It felt very derivative and smacked of "The Girl on the Train" which I controversially hated. But it picks up so much in the second half with a few well placed twists that I wound up enjoying it. Perfect light reading.

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Circe | Madeline Miller
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I have Litsy to thank for this pick! Neo the #CatsofLitsy thanks you all for this one too as I was sat still lots for cuddles. Such a well written book - I used to love Greek Mythology as a kid and I remember a holiday to Greece where I insisted getting a book of Greek Mythology and read it cover to cover. I couldn't help reading up on the myths as I read and it was wonderful feeling the myths brought to life through Miller's amazing storytelling.

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Crossed the border into Spain now, quick stop in Salamanca. Why can't my local library look like this...my library is squashed into a shopping centre!

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I'm so enjoying my roadtrip, today we popped into the beautiful Livraria Lello in Porto which served some of JKs inspiration when she was writing HP (she lived in Gaia which is just across the river). Truly beautiful.

DebsF65 It looks amazing! 😍 6y
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bidos: um convite ao olhar | Rui Cunha, Pedro Castro Henriques
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Óbidos, Portugal must go on every book lovers bucket list! Not only does the town feel like something out of a fairytale but The Literary Man Hotel is truly one of a kind. If you can't stay then at least book in for the restaurant, the food was amazing. I also found a lovely used book market (bottom left) on the main street. Heaven!

squirrelbrain Even more jealous now! 6y
Bookwomble It looks fantastic 😊 6y
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Today we are in Óbidos, which is a beautiful Portuguese walled town in its own right, but it is also home to the amazing Literary Man Hotel...it's a book hotel! It's wonderful. Every wall is lined with books. And it has a gin bar. And an amazing restaurant. And based in a beautifully historic, former convent. And I'm in heaven and never leaving. More pictures will follow.

squirrelbrain Gin and books! What more could one need...! I‘m on my way...! ❤️📖🍸 6y
wanderinglynn @squirrelbrain I‘m with you on that! I could use a drink right now too... 🍸➕📚=😍 6y
Bookwomble Sounds fantastic - I'm just a little bit jealous! 😊 6y
Quirkybookworm Can‘t wait to see more photos! Sounds fantastic! 6y
Macavity @squirrelbrain @wanderinglynn @Bookwomble @Quirkybookworm Such an amazing place, I've popped some more photos up now 🌍 6y
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Eat Portugal | Lucy;Pedroso Pepper
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Patient husband enjoys aircon while I browse Bertrand Livreiros, Lisbon - the world's oldest bookstore. Picked up a Portuguese cookbook to couple my two loves.

Swe_Eva Yey, you made it! I wish I were still there, so a little envious, of course, but glad you made it too! 💜 6y
Macavity @Swe_Eva Thank you so much for the inspiration, I was searching through my Litsy but couldn't find your post so I knew who to thank! Great little piece of history and amazing city. 6y
Swe_Eva @Macavity Great place, isn't it! 💜 6y
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Circe | Madeline Miller
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Perfect book to read while waiting for the sunset, luckily Helios was on time today ☀️

JaneyWaneyB What an amazing view 😀 enjoy the sun and Circe. It is an amazing book 6y
zzz Very cool pic! 6y
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The Kiss Quotient | Helen Hoang
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Perfect poolside read. Michael's patient understanding of Stella's Asperger's, alongside Stella seeing in Michael more than he thought he was worth made it for me. Usually don't mind a bit of smut but here I felt it slightly cheapened the strong connection formed between the couple so skimmed it a bit. The final Author's Note sheds a light on how many adult women on the spectrum are left undiagnosed as they hide traits to conform to social norms.

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Neverwhere | Ne?l Ga?man
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On paper, I should love Neil Gaiman. My perfect genre, Stardust is one of my favourite movies and I've tried so many of his books now. Although I never actively dislike his writing, I never have that "can't put it down" moment I crave. "Neverwhere" is very reminiscent of "Hitchhiker's Guide" but with lots of heavy handed, London placename play on words forced in. I think I have to face facts that Neil Gaiman and I don't have a future!

BookaholicNatty Beautiful picture!!!!! We were on vacation last week at the beach and I miss it so much!!!! I wish I was where you are today!!! ❤️ 6y
Slajaunie I feel the same way. It was just okay. 6y
Macavity @BookaholicNatty We're on a roadtrip through Portugal, Spain and France but can't beat a chilled beach day! @Slajaunie I keep hoping that I'll become a Gaiman convert but it never happens! 6y
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Zelma I have a similar relationship with Gaiman. I think he‘s a fabulous human being but his novels just don‘t quite work for me. I either dislike them or feel lukewarm. After 4 books and 2 graphic novels, I have finally accepted that he isn‘t my thing. 6y
Macavity @Zelma I'm glad I'm not the only one, I feel like a traitor for feeling that way! 6y
DebsF65 Dare I say it...... but I feel the same about Terry Pratchett 😕 6y
Macavity @DebsF65 I am exactly the same with Pratchett! I've read a couple I've enjoyed but I'm not pure fangirl. (P.S. Don't worry, your book is in tip top condition and enjoying it's holiday 😄) 6y
DebsF65 @Macavity 👍 hope you‘re enjoying your holiday too! 😊 6y
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Tavira: The Essence of the Algarve | Barbara Fellgiebel, Javier Ferrer Vidal, Juan Antonio Pesudo
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Starting a road trip through Portugal, Spain and France so be prepared for lots of books on tour pics! Happened upon a beautiful book fair today in Tavira, Portugal.

Quirkybookworm Oh wow! I could totally get lost in there! Beautiful! 6y
Nerdgirl_Ms_Sorrells gorgeousness 6y
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We Were Liars | E. Lockhart
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OK Littens I need some advice. This finally came through on my library hold today after a bit of a wait. Unfortunately, yesterday someone posted a spoiler on the BuzzFeed PageTurners group saying how it ends (thankfully for others the post seems to have disappeared now). So my question, is it still worth the read if the twist has been spoiled?

LiteraryinPA Hmm, that‘s a tough one. I think my honest answer is no, probably not. The noteworthy aspect of the book was the way the twist unfolded, in my opinion, not transcendent writing or astonishing character development or anything. Of course, it‘s up to you! But I‘d skip it. So sorry it was spoiled for you! 6y
Macavity @LiteraryinLititz Thank you for your advice, I'm off on holiday tomorrow so what I'll do is keep it there but if I don't get to it I won't fret too much and bump other books up my reading pile! I love a good twist so was so disappointed when I realised! 6y
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1. Neither. I'm British so "chaps" ?
2. Car-a-mel. 3!
3. Litsy, Goodreads, Kindle, Audible, Amazon, Borrowbox
4. Drinking end of term Champagne and crying watching"Love, Simon"
5. Anybody who hasn't done one before!

#friyayintro @jesshowbooks

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Neverwhere | Neil Gaiman
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Next read is courtesy of my wonderful (real life!) colleague @DebsF65 Hoping to get this one finished before Summer holidays start on Friday!

DebsF65 Enjoy! 😊 6y
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1. Silurians. Love the idea of a secret branch of the evolutionary tree.
2. Santa Clarita Diet. Wickedly dark. Binge watched both series.
3. Voyager. Janeway ftw.
4. Disney Princess. Belle, of course.

@LibrarianRyan #FandomFriday

Geeklet Yay! Another Janeway fan. Ever read Mosiac? It‘s a cheesy Star Trek book about Janeway‘s life before Voyager. It‘s not great but I‘m fond of it. 6y
LibrarianRyan ⭐️👍🏻🤓 6y
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I've been listening to this on my commute with great cynicism, however I still finished it despite the fact that Trinity the #CatsofLitsy is my spirit animal and this is the way I'd rather live my best life. There must be something in it though because tonight I blitzed the house and earlier today while shopping I stood in Next holding a swimming costume to my chest deciding if it sparked joy. It did.

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The Handmaid's Tale | Margaret Atwood
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This is the dream, need some Offred Pinot Noir! https://hellogiggles.com/news/handmaids-tale-wine

MinDea I just heard on the radio that after they announced this wine based on the characters there was a huge backlash on social media and the next day to was announced they said they won't create this wine! 😱😮 6y
Macavity Boo, I thought it was good fun! Why can't people let us have nice things 😣 6y
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I think the Konmari method is about to lose me with talk of socks needing a holiday. Maybe I should give them to Dobby instead, more realistic. Not sure I'm made for a clutter free life...especially not now I've listened to the book section and she started tearing out pages 😱

AnneCecilie I have no words. That should be illegal, every book lover knows that 6y
Macavity @AnneCecilie She even said it was ok to throw out her book if it didn't "spark joy". Maybe that's so you have to buy another copy when your house becomes a hovel again. 6y
AnneCecilie @Macavity From what I've picked up about this book, "spark joy" is her concept. Everything that doesn't "spark joy" should leave the house 6y
Macavity @AnneCecilie Yep. When I first listened to that bit I had visions of hugging the toilet brush to see if it "sparked joy". She even managed to eak out a second book on the concept 6y
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Hag-Seed | Margaret Atwood
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As an Atwood fan I was really worried I wasn't clever enough for this one! It's been a long time since I've studied The Tempest and I probably didn't pull out nearly as many of the themes as were possible, however it was a compelling read in its own right. I love the reimagining of stories..here, The Tempest plays out in a Men's Prison. Pictured with my 1947 Complete Works, found in my Parent's Attic but I daren't read it's tissue paper pages!

StillLookingForCarmenSanDiego Welcome to Litsy 👍📚 6y
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My mum sent me the meme on the top right (apologies I don't know where she got it, if you know who to credit please let me know). I couldn't resist recreating it with my two bird lovers! #catsoflitsy

wanderinglynn 😂😂😂 6y
Catsandbooks This is so great! I wanna do it with my kitties too! Too funny! 😂 6y
MommyOfTwo Oh my gosh! Hilarious! 6y
Macavity I don't think Neo (left) was too impressed with me plonking a book on him! 6y
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The recent UK heatwave and my Scottish genes are not a good match so I bought myself a paddling pool and an inflatable unicorn butler #noregrets. This was slightly juxtaposed as I read the tale of the beautiful final day of Rufus and Mateo.The world built is never fully explained but this leaves you all the more invested in their growing relationship. The storytelling was so similar to "The Sun is also a Star", if you liked that you'll love this.

TheFunkyBookworm Omg love the paddling pool and unicorn butler... I think you may be on to something here... 🦄 ☀️ 📖 6y
CoffeeNBooks I've been listening to the audiobook of this while I walk! It's interesting and I like it so far. I love your unicorn butler- I might have to get one of those for my pool! 🌊🦄🌊 6y
Macavity Unicorn butler is rebellious though and likes to float away from me. 6y
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Spending a sunny Sunday watching a travelling theatre troupe perform Importance of Being Earnest in a vineyard, might have to add it to my TBR, not one I studied in school.

CarolynM One of the funniest plays ever! 6y
Macavity @CarolynM Enjoyed it so much! 6y
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#UKLittens will appreciate I've become a bit of a football ⚽ (soccer) widow in the last few weeks (apparently, It's coming home 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿, I'm Scottish 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 so a bit lost on me) I've started this to occupy myself during games. So thought provoking! I have a question for you all, if you had your Death Day call, and you were due to do something adventurous, e.g. sky diving, would you still do it?

wanderinglynn Absolutely! 6y
Dr._Who_number10 @Macavity Yes I would, I wouldn‘t miss out on something awesome😂 6y
gingegingeginge Agh I don't get the football hype either! Welsh person living in the south of England and was made to watch the match in London by my other half - absolute chaos! Safe to say I was disappointed Sweden lost 😂😂 6y
Macavity @gingegingeginge I'm having to work late on Wednesday because no-one else wants to! Husband is away for the week though so football free zone! 6y
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It's bedtime here in the UK and cheating here again with the "book", buuuut.... Thoroughly enjoyed "Bedtime Stories for Cynics" for anyone who has Audible. The narration by Nick Offerman is perfect.

Literary_Siren Just picked it up. It‘s free! 6y
Macavity Yep, as long as you are an audible subscriber all of the originals are free. Haven't figured out what else is good yet! 6y
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1. English
2. GCSE French, GCSE Latin, trying to learn Portuguese on Memrise as my parents have recently moved to Portugal
3. Assorted German books including Fellowship of the Ring (my husband is a German teacher and fluent), a French Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets that I won in a school competition when I was 13! #HelloThursday @wanderinglynn

wanderinglynn What is GCSE? 6y
Macavity English Secondary School examination, you take them when you are 16 🙂 6y
wanderinglynn Ah, okay! And thanks for playing! 😀 6y
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Realising how important the voice is in audiobooks. Listening to this in the car at the moment, the reader has such a soothing voice that makes me aspire to an uncluttered zen-like existence, but also sounds vaguely smug so want to live like a slob to spite her!

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Hag-Seed | Margaret Atwood
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On Sunday mornings my husband goes off to play football so I have a little ritual of lying in, cooking myself a little breakfast and getting stuck into a book. I've loved every Atwood I've read so especially looking forward to this one.

That-Bookish-Hiker Sounds like a lovely morning. 😊 6y
Macavity It's my perfect me time! 6y
Zelma Very nice! And that toast looks delicious. 6y
Macavity @Zelma Avocado, egg and lemon pepper. Yum yum. 6y
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Last night I got glam for Prom, I convince myself that the only reason I love YA reads is as it helps in my job as a teacher. The reality is its also because they are my guilty pleasure and I love a good story - they are full of hope. The tempestuous day in the life of Daniel and Natasha had so many beautiful moments but what I loved most was the glimpses into the lives of secondary characters and how they weaved into the tapestry of the story.

Macavity On such a roll at the moment with great reads which I think is largely down to the amazing recommendations of Page Turners and Litsy! 6y
mcipher What a fun dress! 6y
Macavity @mcipher Thanks! One of my mottos is life is too short for boring clothes! 6y
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Not strictly speaking a book but if you like science fiction and audiobooks check out the podcast "Sandra". You can find it on Stitcher and I can tell already I'm going to get through it quickly! Great voice acting and gripping storytelling of a small town dreamer starting a job as an Alexa style assistant.

MirrorMask Thanks! I just installed the app!!! 6y
Macavity @MirrorMask Hope you like it! 6y
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Strange the Dreamer | Laini Taylor
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I loved this book so, so much. One of the most difficult things about reading fantasy is that worlds imagined by the same author can sometimes feel same-y or you find yourself drawing comparisons. Not so with Laini Taylor's rich telling of the heroic, epic tale of Lazlo Strange. He is such a wonderful, lovable character that you cheer and cry for throughout his journey. I cannot wait until the next installment!

Weaponxgirl I'm sold! Stacked! Have you read any Nk jemisin she's my other great fantasy love of the moment, her stuff is so different. 6y
Macavity No I haven't, thanks for the tip, will check her out. Seriously think I might have a fangirl crush on Lazlo Strange! Hope you enjoy. 6y
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I've just discovered my local library uses #BorrowBox and my mind is blown away with reading potential so I've reserved a load on my TBR list! Got a lot ongoing at the moment so don't mind the wait for free books!!!

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Strange the Dreamer | Laini Taylor
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Does she want me to read to her? #CatsofLitsy

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Oh what a perfect book to read in the garden on a Sunny Saturday! A lovely easy romance read which although is predictable at times does not lessen the enjoyment. I particularly liked that the author doesn't include any indication of where the story is set so you can imagine it wherever you choose. Definitely recommend for anyone looking for a light summer read. 😎☀️📖

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"Biology enables. Culture forbids".

Bubble bath, glass of red, doing my nails with my audiobook on the speaker. Lovely. #humpday #selfcare #quotescreatorapp

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I read this a while ago but as someone who regularly gets trapped in thought spirals this stuck with me. Anyone similarly inclined have any tips on how to break the thought spirals to focus on reading more wonderful books! #quotescreatorapp #thoughtspirals

Bookwomble When I realise I'm spiralling, I visualise "trapped thoughts" as leaves in a stream. I stop trying to hold them back and let them float away in the current. Hearing the water in the steam, smelling the forest trees (that's were my steam is), feeling the cool moss I'm sitting on, being aware of my breath drifting away in the light breeze, letting my thoughts float away like leaves in the stream. 6y
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I'm a good home! Anyone know if it's a good read?

sudi It has a 4.13 on goodreads, must be good right 😕 6y
Bookwomble It had a rating of 3.76 on Library Thing, which in my experience is generally a more considered indicator of quality than GR 🙂 6y
Macavity I'll probably bring it on my hols as an easy beach read 😎 6y
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Copacetic | Allen H. Schipper
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I've ended up in a word wormhole with the word "copacetic". It's not a word used much in the UK which may be due to US origins, but crops up in US reads a lot. What I find fascinating is the word isn't even 100 years old no-one can agree on its etymology! Perhaps US Littens can fill me in on how common a word it is?

CoffeeNBooks I don't think it's a very common word, but it is actually one of my favorite words because it's more creative than fine, good, etc. And it's just a really cool-sounding word! 😃 6y
Macavity Thanks for the info! I have to look it up so often because I keep thinking it means something fancier. 6y
CoffeeK8 Not very common, it also makes me think of something an old hippie would say if asked how he was doing, like “copacetic dude” 6y
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Saga Vol. 6 | Brian K. Vaughan
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"...anyone who thinks one book holds all the answers hasn't read enough books."

One of the the most enjoyable parts I am finding about #Saga is how certain parts feel like they are written as a love letter to voracious readers! Little moments like this make me smile.

brokenpoet This is the perfect book quote!! 6y
Macavity @brokenpoet There are loads of little moments like that, makes you feel special 🤩 6y
brokenpoet I‘ve never read a graphic novel..worth trying? 6y
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Yoga Cats | Daniel Borris
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Especially for @Robothugs introducing my other #CatsofLitsy , this is Neo! You will not see him in posts as often, he prefers being cute and distracting when I'm trying to work rather than when I'm reading!

Robothugs Oooh he‘s beautiful!!! They definitely look alike! 😻 6y
Macavity @Robothugs I was scrolling Litsy the other day and my husband glimpsed your post and got confused "When did you take a picture of Neo and Saga?" ? 6y
Robothugs 😆😆 That‘s too funny! 6y
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Macavity Follow up! Scrolling again, Hubs saw my post "That's not Neo!" Nope that one is! 6y
ReadZenRites Adorable! 😻😻💗 6y
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Strange the Dreamer | Laini Taylor
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Looking forward to this so much, loved Daughter of Smoke and Bone series and heard such great things about this one. Pairs perfectly with a cup of tea in my #nodramallama mug!

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Can You Guess? | Jennifer VanVoorst
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1. On the second Sabbath of Twelfthmoon, in the city of Weep, a girl fell from the sky.
2.536
3. Immortality
4. Master Hyrrokin
5. Blue
6. Fantasy
7. Master, add
8. Blue
9. L. T.
10. Immortality!
11. 2017
12. Leigh Bardugo
13. Nope, new read!
(No 14!)
15. Yes - a series.

Macavity Strange the dreamer for those playing along! 6y
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Saga, Volume 2 | Brian K Vaughan
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Oh, if you insist!

Karkar I love Saga!!! 6y
kgriffith PS your username is a freaking earworm 😝 6y
Macavity @kgriffith Macavity's a Mystery Cat: he's called the Hidden Paw... It fulfills three purposes, books, cats and the Mc/Mac of my surname 🤓 6y
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Macavity @Karkar I'm trying desperately to pace myself but it's not working!! 6y
Karkar @Macavity I totally understand that! I could not stop and read thru volume 7 in like a week. 6y
kgriffith @Macavity Aaaaaand there it is again! Hahaha I love it 😻😹 6y
BookaholicNatty I love this picture of Marko and I love the caption!!!!!! So perfect! 😍😍 6y
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Saga Volume 1 | Brian K Vaughan
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So, after debating whether to get into graphic novels my husband had to nudge me off the sofa last night to go to bed and stop reading. As others have mentioned, it's not for those easily offended (see photo of Trinity the cat looking offended #CatsofLitsy ) but the story pulls you in so quickly you'll breeze past. I was turning every page with my heart stopping for fear of calamity for the protagonists! Looking forward to the rest of the series!

SinkLikeTheMoon I'll have to check it out! 6y
Macavity @ashleykowitz Very worth it, basically Space Action Romance that's a mile a minute! 6y
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Ready Player One | Ernest Cline
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Thank you @Theshadedbuffalo for the suggestion! #Friyayintro @jesshowbooks
1. Lilac
2. Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt S4
3. Ready Player One
4. Blue Cheese and Bacon (yum)
5. Morning revision session with Year 11 for their Monday morning Biology exam, then an Evening Wedding Do. 👰🤵 Sunday for reading and relaxation!

@DebsF65 your turn!

DebsF65 1. Green 2. Will. 3. Shadow of Night by Deborah Harkness 4. Ketchup or sweet onion relish. 5. This weekend I will be going to a Zumba class, visiting my Mum, reading and baking 😊 Have a fab weekend @Macavity x 6y
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One of the biggest criticisms I heard before reading was that the eponymous "friends" were unlikeable. The tangled lives are very messy, but it was the fact that they were flawed that kept me turning the pages. Even though I thought at times I wasn't enjoying it, I'd found I'd read for an hour without noticing! Not one I'm going to recommend to everyone I meet, but was an interesting read and refreshing to show real, complicated people depicted.

CarolynM Welcome to Litsy🌼 6y
asiriusreader Welcome to Litsy! 6y
Macavity Thank you @CarolynM @asiriusreader Loving it so much. 6y
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Saga Volume 1 | Brian K Vaughan
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I'm cheating a bit for my first #shelfie as this is my husband's shelf and looking for some Litten advice. I've never read a #graphicnovel and thinking of starting with #Saga as I've heard good things. Two questions, 1. Do you all count graphic novels towards reading challenges etc? and 2. Does anyone have any recommendations?

Jess7 Welcome!! 🤗🤗📚📚 6y
Bookwomble The Killing Joke, Dark Knight Returns, then Watchmen and you're done 😉 6y
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Macavity I might haven just devoured Saga Volume 1 so I think I'm going to work my way through his shelf very quickly! 6y
kgriffith Welcome! Saga is a great entry point if you don‘t have, uh, delicate sensibilities.🙄 I personally read the first one during a readathon and went out at 10:30p to buy the rest that were out at the time because I didn‘t want to wait! 6y
kgriffith @Macavity Ha, oops, looks like you just did exactly what I did 😋 6y
Macavity @kgriffith I'm trying to pace myself! Luckily, definitely no delicate sensibilities here 😈 6y
Macavity @Bookwomble Have you read Watchman, my husband wants me to read that next! Seen and loved the film. 6y
Bookwomble Yes - it basically makes all other superhero graphic novels redundant. It's that good 😁 I loved the film because it stayed reasonably course to the source material, but the book is infinitely more layered. You'll need to read it more than once to appreciate it. 6y
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Happiness is a good book and a cat. #firstpost @LitsyWelcomeWagon

mrozzz Agree!!! Welcome 😸🎉📚 6y
Chelleo Welcome to Litsy! Hope these #Litsytips by @RaimeyGallant http://bit.ly/litsytips and #LitsyHowTo videos: goo.gl/UrCpoU are helpful. There‘s so many fun things to do: book exchanges, buddy reads, photo challenges and more! Check out @LitsyHappenings for details. #LitsyWelcomeWagon 6y
Macavity Thank you for the warm welcome, I think I'm going to love it here! 6y
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CoffeeNBooks Welcome to Litsy! 🎉 6y
RaimeyGallant Welcome! 6y
DebinHawaii Cute kitty! 🐱❤️ We love the #catsoflitsy Welcome to Litsy! 🎉📚👍Hope you enjoy it here. 6y
Megabooks Welcome! 6y
SandyW Welcome to Litsy! And I couldn't agree more, ok, added my hubby to the mix... 😉 6y
Eggs Welcome to Litsy 👋🏻😊 6y
Macavity Thank you everyone!! Absolutely love it so far. 📖🐈 6y
Swe_Eva Welcome!! 6y
Wife Welcome to Litsy!🌹 6y
rather_be_reading welcome to litsy!! 📚🎉📚 6y
KateFulfordAuthor @Macavity perhaps you could consider my debut? Reviews are saying: “I loved this book more than I initially thought I would. Fulford infuses her characters with intense personalities that are prone to clashing with those of others. I loved Eve from the very beginning..." It‘s been nominated for The People's Book Prize 2018 too!

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