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charl08

charl08

Joined October 2016

"Then practice losing farther, losing faster..." Lost without a book. ❤ penguins both ??
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Theres a Monster Behind the Door by Galle Blem, Latitia Saint-Loubert, Karen Fleetwood
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Lakiriboto by Ayodele Olofintuade
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Muriel at Metropolitan by Miriam Tlali
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Lifting The Veil(Mod Class) by Chugtai, Ismat
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The Persian Boy by Mary Renault
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My Cousin Rachel by Daphne Du Maurier
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Too Far Afield by Gnter Grass
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GRAFT by LI PEIFU
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Theres a Monster Behind the Door | Galle Blem, Latitia Saint-Loubert, Karen Fleetwood
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From then on, I demanded that the Dessaintes call me Ratus, much to their dismay! And I began to regularly commit a crime that neither of them would have dreamt of: I read! Worse still, I enjoyed it! Thoroughly. So thoroughly that I worked out how to beat those scoundrels: I would read, and invent stories, and make my own books. I would rise above my station and go places people couldn't imagine me in.

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Crooked Seeds: A Novel | Karen Jennings
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Not a book to read when you are feeling thirsty.

In the midst of a future Cape Town when water is privatised and in short supply. Deidre is drunk, and blaming everyone else for her problems, despite never having worked or even acknowledged the help she *has* been given.

Will the discovery of buried secrets at her old family home change her attitude?

#WomensPrizeLL25

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Tender Taxes | Jo Shapcott
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Not for me.

But I liked this Borges quote.

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Crooked Seeds: A Novel | Karen Jennings
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Next up...

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Argh, rather tempting.

ncsufoxes My local bookstore is giving away some freebies (like stickers) if you bought today. I planned on going on Saturday when it‘s independent bookstore day. 3d
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There's a strong urge to go out there where the shooting is, so it'll all just end instantaneously.

In those moments... I always get a text:

"Summer's still on! Tam-Tam Group boutiques invite you to come in and see their new collection of swimsuits ..."

Those boutiques and I are all in the same city. They see all the same news I do.

I swear to you, my dear Tam-Tam Group: after all this is over, the first thing I'll do is visit you.

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Theres a Monster Behind the Door | Galle Blem, Latitia Saint-Loubert, Karen Fleetwood
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Only after dinner would their father loosen up.... he would describe to the eight children sitting before him the monsters whose shadows he glimpsed when he went to the fields at four in the morning - hanged monsters with swollen tongues, giant highway-bandits, creatures who were half woman, half fish. This was the children's favourite time, these stories told by the light of a kerosene lamp, the huge centipedes chasing around the wooden benches.

Leniverse That book was a wild ride! 7d
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I'm a sucker for a book about banned books...

"Did it work? "We should build a monument to books", argues the Polish dissident Adam Michnik. ""I am convinced it was books that were victorious in the fight", he tells the author."

Leftcoastzen Sounds absolutely cool! 1w
bookishbitch This sounds facinating! 1w
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Greta and Valdin | Rebecca Reilly

I look over at my sister lying on top of the piano singing 'Graceland'. I don't know if it's the best song to dance to, but V's dancing anyway, slowly, with his arms loosely around Xabi's neck, looking the happiest I've ever seen him. Happier even than when he got a flip phone for Christmas.

🤣🤣

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Holidays are here and it's time for a crime spree in St Andrews...

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Greta and Valdin | Rebecca Reilly
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... but only in the special postgraduate areas designed for crying and printing out hundred-page documents...

ChaoticMissAdventures Making me want to read this again ❤️ 1w
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Greta and Valdin | Rebecca Reilly
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Everything was going well with the dinner. No one brought up colonisation or euthanasia or the Springbok Tour.

ChaoticMissAdventures I hate to say it, I love the All Blacks but the Springboks are my team... I am American and really shouldn't have anything to do with Rugby, but I have gotten 4 friends VERY into it!
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Greta and Valdin | Rebecca Reilly
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Taken me a while, but getting into this now.
Which is a good job given that bookclub meets by the end of the month!

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Lakiriboto | Ayodele Olofintuade
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All those people who go on about how beautiful babies were, their wonderful smell and so on and so forth should have their heads examined. Here she was praying for a few minutes of soul-saving solitude before visitors can banging on her door, and there he was screaming as if somebody had lit a fire under him.

AileenRR I need to have my head examined 2w
charl08 @AileenRR I think this is tongue in cheek by the author - the character has postnatal depression. 2w
AileenRR @charl08 Oof…that‘s rough 1w
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Muriel at Metropolitan | Miriam Tlali
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Starting my attempt to read (some of) the books discussed in Barbara Boswell's discussion of black women's writing from South Africa.

This copy came from the US (thankyou biblio.com), but had a sticker on the back saying £3.50. It also looks like someone has very carefully restitched it back together. Love a book with a bit of history!

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I'm not talking to them. Or to Putin. In this speech, I'm talking to myself.

"Don't be afraid in love. Don't be afraid. Don't be afraid to love... Ukraine is such a great joy..."

The cultural attaché from the Embassy of Kazakhstan pulls me aside and says, "Hold on. Hold on out there. We're neutral, of course. But we are aware that we're next. Those people will come to 'protect' our Russian-speakers if you give up. So don't give up! Hold on..."

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Loving the crime fiction references in this series...

Soubhiville I really enjoyed this series! 2w
charl08 @Soubhiville hoping they come up with another... 2w
deirdrebeecher Very enjoyable, enjoyed the messy humanity, Jane Curtain had me hooting with laughter. 2w
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Great to catch Kaliane Bradley speak about her last book - and hear about the new one too...

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When you finish a book and it might as well just have a shelf in your TBR.

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I hadn't read anything about this one before picking it up. Surprised to find such a personal memoir of mental health struggles alongside the discussion of the life of an apparently super-resilient early scientist and founding academic.

My enjoyment of the book may well be skewed by agreeing with her assessment of just how damaging the "believe in yourself" / resilient mindset can be, when it denies failure and ignores other people's views.

AnneCecilie There was also a few twists that I didn‘t see comes that perfectly illustrate that 2w
charl08 @AnneCecilie wasn't he awful? 2w
AnneCecilie I was shocked. It started out so interesting and turned so dark. 2w
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It's a hard lot being a human... You walk around with the knowledge that the world is fundamentally uncaring, that no matter how hard you work there is no promise of success... that you are vulnerable to the elements, and that everything you ever love will eventually be destroyed. A little lie can take the edge off, can help you keep charging forward into the gauntlet of life, where you sometimes, accidentally, prevail.

Reggie Oof! 2w
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Look upon my works, ye mighty...

Stanford after earthquake, 1906.

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Finding this book very dangerous for my own bookshelf.

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Nina Hamnett | Alicia Foster
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I love this Eiderdown Books series of short art books, exploring the work of women artists.

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It is natural that novels about women in this era would focus on the most critical point in a woman's life...the question of marriage. Those who denigrate courtship novels rarely consider....
When a man has that much control over your life and your children's lives, the kind of man you marry can literally be a question of life or death. The history of English courtship novels is a literary history of women's protest against the femme couverte.

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At any one time in the UK, around 7,000 people sit on the combined UK Transplant Waiting List. Of these, around 400 die every year while waiting for a transplant." In the US, the statistics are even more sobering. There are over 100,000 men, women and children on the national transplant list, of whom seventeen die every day while waiting.
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Quick break from reading to remind family def. pro-organ donation.

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GatheringBooks Thank you for sharing this! Filled out the form! 💕 3w
charl08 @GatheringBooks 🤞🤞🤞 3w
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These arrived yesterday!

I'm hoping to read (some of) the books mentioned in Barbara Boswell's study of Black South African women's writing.

And one of Walker's essays (about searching for artist biographies) is mentioned in Jane Austen's Bookshelf.
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Lcsmcat Beautiful edition! 3w
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Sticking to the shade for lunchtime reading... 🌞

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Books are not static things....

When I'm....rereading. I'm remembering the emotions of the last read. I am remembering my past self. Simultaneously, I'm noticing the emotions of this read. I am marking the outlines of my current self. In that way, reading is not a separate act from the rest of my life. It is central to it.

Sace Beautiful 3w
AnneCecilie That is so true. 3w
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...there are currently over 60K people alive in Britain... thanks the gift of another person's heart, liver, kidney or lungs...

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Well, I wasn't expecting that!
I've only read 3 of these, so 3 more to find.

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Leniverse I have very mixed feelings about this. 3w
BarbaraBB I am content. I haven‘t read the whole longlist but of this shortlist I have read five and really enjoyed four of those. 3w
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charl08 @BarbaraBB interesting! Which was the one that you've not read yet? 3w
sarahbarnes Same - I‘ve read three. 3w
squirrelbrain Meh, I‘m a bit over the Fiction prize now - I didn‘t love the longlist anyway, and now this hasn‘t helped! 🤷‍♀️ 3w
charl08 @sarahbarnes will you read the others? 3w
charl08 @squirrelbrain ah well, there's always the Booker... 3w
sarahbarnes I‘m not sure…the challenge is they‘re often not at the library here and I don‘t feel invested in any of them enough to buy a copy….How about you? 3w
charl08 @sarahbarnes I'm guessing Fundamentally will come in at the library, as they've got a few copies stll on order (its a big group of libraries in my county). Not sure about the July or Wouden. 3w
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Dream Hotel | Laila Lalami
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I lifted @squirrelbrain 's graphic and added stickers for the ones I've read. I've got my fingers crossed for Ministry of Time and The Dream Hotel making the shortlist. Still hoping to read some more of the others: found it harder to get hold of all of them this year.

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squirrelbrain Ha! When I first glanced at this I thought ‘ooh this looks just like my list!‘ 🤪 3w
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Amma | Saraid de Silva
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A character in the bar notices that someone is wearing "Pleaser" shoes.
I had no idea this was a thing.

humouress 😲 I'd get foot cramps just trying to put that on. It'd be useful as a weapon, anyway. 4w
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[On Frances vs "Fanny" Burney] "Let her have her adult name," proclaimed Doody in her 1988 biography....

And yet two major biographies of Burney since Doody's proclamation have named her "Fanny" Burney. The diminutive will not die. It's enough to make one want to call all authors by diminutive nicknames they would never want to be known by. "Chuck Darwin" and "Ernie Hemingway" do have their charm.

Suet624 Haha. Love Ernie Hemingway. 4w
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An avid reader, Walpole came across an interesting piece of writing titled ‘The Three Princes of Serendip‘, translated into English from an old Persian tale.... How heartwarming it is to know that one of the most inspiring words in the English language has been been created by a writer with the help of a Persian fairy tale, thus connecting East and West....

From Elif Shafak's substack (link in comments)

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The new books display at the library has, once again, derailed my reading plans...

humouress Shelves like those ... they have no shame *shakes head sadly* I, too, have been entrapped in my time. 4w
charl08 @humouress 🤣🤣🤣 4w
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Among the details I overheard from my post on the porch...

Boyd Ellison was alive and had told the police everything. A man on a motorcycle had attacked him. A man with a beard attacked him. It was a bearded man with a foreign accent, maybe Dutch or Turkish. It was a hippie on drugs. Boyd was in a coma. Boyd had called out his mother's name. He didn't know who his parents were. He was dead. He was alive. He was alive but just barely. He was dead.

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The Dream Hotel | Laila Lalami
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This worried me so much I had to skip to the end to check she got out! (And then could finish the book.)

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Ruthiella I do that with particularly intense books too! 😬 1mo
squirrelbrain I did think at first the way she‘d got out was a bit of a let down. But then I changed my mind - insubordination works! 1mo
ChaoticMissAdventures It was so tense! I rarely talk out loud to the characters, I definitely talked to Sara 😂 1mo
tpixie Lovely photo! 1mo
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The Dream Hotel | Laila Lalami

The reflection that meets her in the mirror reminds her of the pandemic of her childhood. Unlike some of her classmates in school she never minded wearing masks: they concealed her bouts of acne, the rage she felt whenever a boy told her she needed to smile more, her impatience with strangers who asked, "So what are you?" She couldn't have known that the skill would come in handy so many years later.

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Amma | Saraid de Silva
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Moving in to this one...

#WomensPrizeLL25 #Fiction

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'She was a very strong lady,' Marzenna recalled. 'For her, nothing was impossible.
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Recommended history of Polish resistance in WW2.

The descriptions of Agent Zo's personal skills reminded me of my gran. Everyone loved her, but not for her small talk!
Personal gripe: one of those "hidden histories" where actually what the author means/ acknowledges is "*English speakers* didn't know about it...".

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Good Girl: A Novel | Aria Aber
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Mehso-so

I usually enjoy books about wandering Berlin, but this one not so much.

A bildungsroman featuring a lot of drugs, bad sex and bad choices, I winced for the protagonist as she made one awful decision after another. Lots of interesting individual elements, but I never felt I really understood where the author was going (and in placed desperately just hoped it would all just Stop!)

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squirrelbrain It was unremittingly bleak, I thought - too many drugs and bad decisions. 1mo
charl08 @squirrelbrain so many bad decisions... 1mo
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As far as possible, the women saved each other.

(Magdeburg camp, 1944)

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Loved this first book in a new time-travelling series.

And a map as endpapers. Nice touch!

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The new album ‘Between The Covers – 9 Songs For Bibliophiles‘ features 9 songs about books and reading, as the punny title suggests, there are 5 new originals sandwiched between 4 cover version.
The album will be promoted by a solo tour of UK and Europe in May and June, with performances in bookshops, libraries, literary festivals ... (Via the ever fabulous Guy Garvey) https://paularmfield.com/events/upcoming-events/

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What did Victorian women do with their time? She hears Elizabeth's voice. You have to be able to make a posset, sew a seam and recite the Lord's Prayer. Can you do any of those things? Whatever your views on praying and sewing, they certainly fill in the time.

Last night, Ali took a book from the shelf...

kspenmoll This author & a posset? Stacked! 1mo
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The Fox Wife: A Novel | Yangsze Choo
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I was supposed to be reading women's prize nominees, but instead I fell into this beautiful story about loss, minority communities - and mythical fox-people.

And I loved the footnotes. (Sidenotes?)

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Good Girl: A Novel | Aria Aber
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I was home neither in Rosenwald nor in Gropiusstadt. And like so many children before me, I became my own exile.

At school, the girls wore padded down jackets and boots I had seen only in equestrian ads. They knew how to ride horses and drank expensive water and used Dr. Hauschka products, which felt so expensive back then, I believed only millionaires could afford them. Longingly, I used a pump of their creams, inhaling that herbal scent.

BarbaraBB Dr Hauschka. She (somehow I‘ve always thought she‘s a woman) had been around for a long time! I used to love her rose hand cream 1mo
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