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14 library books, 4 new books, 15 from tbr pile and 2 netgalley

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Esme in the Limelight | Kate Gordon
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September physical reads

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Smoke Encrypted Whispers | Samuel Wagan Watson
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Physical books read this month

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Pretty good reading month in august

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The Earl who Isn't | Courtney Milan
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Read rather a lot this month plus 7 ebooks

Favourite was definitely the tagged book, one of my favourite authors‘ best series!

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Pretty good book to read for my 100th this year

Cuilin Congratulations 🎉 4mo
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Books I read in June plus ebook of The Palestine Laboratory

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This was such a good book I regret not picking it up earlier (got it a few years ago).
Insightful, well researched and clearly articulated, it is a substantial analysis of the experiences of young people in Australia born in the years immediately after 9/11, particularly in educational institutions. Very easy to read. Definitely worth picking up.

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Seven Wherewithal Way | Samantha-Ellen Bound
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May reads

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At the Beach I See | Kamsani Bin Salleh
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In an attempt to get back into writing I‘ve done a few blog posts of some of our favourite board books over the past year and thought I‘d share here too. First is from when the baby was 0-3 months https://www.gillyreads.com/favourite-board-books-0-3-months/

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Been a while. Here are some books I got recently

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Homecoming | Elfie Shiosaki
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March haul. I bought three of these, the rest are my mum getting a bit carried away

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March reads

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Music for Tigers | Michelle Kadarusman
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Current read

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Tiger Daughter | Rebecca Lim
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February haul

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Sugarcoated | Sarah Epstein
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February reads

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The Devil Comes Courting | Courtney Milan
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January book haul

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How Decent Folk Behave | Maxine Beneba Clarke
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January reads

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Murder at Queen's Landing | Andrea Penrose
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December reads

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December book haul

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November book haul

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November reads

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Lumberjanes Vol. 18 | Shannon Watters, Kat Leyh
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Books I got in October

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October reads

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September book haul

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Managed some September reading

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After Story | Larissa Behrendt
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Still buying books

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August reads. Still struggling to read much but I did get through some

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Spider-Woman: Bad Blood | Karla Pacheco
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Forgot to say I actually managed some reading in July

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Spider-Woman: Bad Blood | Karla Pacheco
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Lumberjanes Vol. 12: Jackalope Springs Eternal | Shannon Watters, Brooklyn Allen, Noelle Stephenson
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Haven‘t read anything in 2 months but I did get a lot of books in June

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Dropbear | Evelyn Araluen
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Just finished. Highly recommend

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Started a new audiobook

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Dropbear | Evelyn Araluen
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Morning poetry

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Read some books

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Dropbear | Evelyn Araluen
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Oops

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Dropbear | Evelyn Araluen
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Weekend poetry

CarolynM I read a rave review for this just a day or two ago. It seems like a strange title for the sort of book it appears to be. I'm intrigued, especially as I was just talking about dropbears with @Reggie 4y
Reggie It must be a sign @CarolynM 🐨 4y
Gillyreads @CarolynM originally the title was going to be Dropbear Poetics but they changed it before it was released 4y
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Currently reading: Fathoms by Rebecca Giggs.
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Part of my extremely unlikely attempt to read the Stella longlist before the shortlist announcement next week.

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Boyfriend Material | Alexis Hall
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One of the best contemporary romances I‘ve ever read. Incredibly detailed and complex character growth, emotional and relational development and just so so many feels.

CarolynM I just love the way Alexis Hall writes. I'm looking forward to the sequel and the 3rd book "the same world" 4y
Gillyreads @CarolynM yes me too! 4y
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I read White Tears Brown Scars a few years ago and it was one of those reading experiences where everything is just clicking into place and you‘re madly underlining everything and kind of feel like your brain is exploding but in a good way. It really helped me with a lot of things I was trying to figure out about how white supremacy and the patriarchy sit together but just didn‘t have the experience or knowledge to understand properly.

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Mouthful of Birds | Samanta Schweblin
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Had some wild vivid dreams after reading this collection. Also woke up in the middle of the night and thought of the perfect way to describe how reading made me feel, which obviously I now cannot the remember. The best I‘ve got is: unsettled, a little confused and in awe.

I read this book for both Reading Women and The Story Graph Translation Challenge for book by a South American Author in Translation.

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this is my books that have previously been long listed for the Stella Prize and I own but haven‘t read corner of shame.
If anyone is on StoryGraph and into reading Stella books I have a public list of all previously longlisted titles
Also let me know your user name and I‘ll follow you 😊

https://app.thestorygraph.com/tags/570fba18-65fa-4feb-be89-0268d59f59d7

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Concrete Rose | Angie Thomas
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Sure the book buying ban is going well....

Mitch That‘s my kind of ban! 🤣 4y
Tamra 😂 4y
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Mouthful of Birds: Stories | Samanta Schweblin
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February wrap up. Had really great reads this month, highly rate all of these (except the Bridgerton ones - they‘re very average)

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Heart Berries: A Memoir | Terese Mailhot
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I am so blown away by the skill of Terese Marie Mailhot, to craft such a short book out of so very much. The writing is remarkable. I genuinely don‘t think I have the words to explain how this book ripped me open. Roxanne Gay said " these essays are too intimate, too absorbing, too beautifully written, but never ever too much. What Mailhot has accomplished in this exquisite book is brilliance both raw and refined, testament."

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I really enjoy anthologies such as this one, that show you the diverse range of experiences people have within a common group. This book explores the experiences of young muslims growing in Australia over past decades and the ways various moments impacted the kind of racism they faced.

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Currently reading all these short stories and anthologies

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The Summer Book | Tove Jansson
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Got tagged in Instagram to do #SixBooksSixCountries from my #TBRPile so thought I‘d share here too

Finland ~ The Summer Book by Tove Jasson
Sri Lanka ~ Ruins by Rajith Savanadasa
England ~ NW by Zadie Smith
Turkey ~ Three Daughters of Eve by Elif Shafak (also part set in Oxford but still counts?)
Manus Island(PNG)/ but really stateless ~ No Friend But The Mountains by Behrouz Boochani
Australia ~ Song of the Crocodile by Nardi Simpson

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