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August Is a Wicked Month
August Is a Wicked Month: A Novel | Edna O'Brien
18 posts | 6 read | 5 to read
Eschewing her stale life in London, one woman embarks on a journey of independence and sexual liberation on the French Riviera Separated from her husband, and with her young son away on a camping trip, Ellen decides to flee her lonely London home, naively pursuing a jaunt into iniquity along Frances Mediterranean coast. But will she find the escape she longs for, or the entrapment she so deeply fears? In August Is a Wicked Month, Edna OBriens lyric, languid prose creates a character at once ordinary and mythic, struggling to forge her own path not as a wife, mother, mistress, or loverbut as simply, assuredly herself.
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Susanita
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It‘s the last day of August and the middle of the #fortheloveofbooks readathon weekend!

Seven books completed and Sarah Waters my favorite. Star strategically placed for modesty. 😂

Today‘s marathon plans: laundry, magazines, and Rings of Power. Meanwhile, I have a paperback from the library I‘d like to return next week, and I‘m waiting to see what comes off Libby hold to start next.

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MsRadioSilence
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Five books in #August! I‘m officially halfway thru my goal of 84, and only 14 books behind! 😅😭

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cant_i'm_booked
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Mehso-so

In an attempt to ford the loneliness of wanting an otherwise occupied lover and missing her young son away on a camping trip, divorcee Ellen embarks on a retreat to coastal France in search of sun, sex and other forms of self-obliterating hedonism in the high heat of late summer. As many “wicked” books often end, tragedy strikes.

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shawnmooney
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https://youtu.be/BTDsDAEaEmA

Intro

A poem: ‘February,‘ by David Carpenter

Kendra‘s new podcast, Read Appalachia

My stout reading sovereignty

Weekly Highlights

August Is a Wicked Month by Edna O‘Brien

Sing Me Who You Are by Elizabeth Berridge

Platinum: Ten Filipino Stories by F. Sionil José

Happy Sands by Barb Howard

shawnmooney Kibogo by Scholastique Mukasonga, Mark Polizzotti (Translator)

Twilight of Torment: Melancholy by Léonora Miano, Gila Walker (Translation)

Prancing Novelist: In Praise Of Ronald Firbank by Brigid Brophy

The Sleeping Car Porter by Suzette Mayr
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TrishB I have the Sleeping Car Porter on my wish list after seeing other fab reviews. Not out here until May. 2y
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MaCa
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London woman, estranged from her husband, has a meaningless vacation affair on the French Riviera. A prescient 1965 exploration of the darker aspects of the sexual revolution and its new oppressions: mandatory promiscuity and a stress on slimness that causes neurotic calorie-counting. Artificiality, decadence, bodily effluvia, and consumerism pervades. countering male-authored portraits of the 1960s as liberation

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peanutnine
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Posting my August #MonthInReview
22 books finished
1 DNF
5 physical books
5 audiobooks
2 graphic novels
1 nonfiction
4 impulse reads
0 rereads

#MonthlyWrapUp

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MatchlessMarie
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Been a little MIA here for the last week or so. My boy caught covid for the second time but he‘s recovered already just in time for school starting next week. Gonna try for 6 for this 9 day challenge since I was able to complete 5 for the July challenge. #AwesomeAugust

BookmarkTavern Glad to hear your boy is doing better! 💕 2y
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LapReader
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After my 🩰 on Thurs I always walk the hr home to try & work the soreness out of my muscles. I get home about 9:30 pm depending on how long my teacher holds me back to work on my exam routines. I always (even when it is raining) go via the book swap. It‘s a long day considering my alarm goes off at 4:45 am but l❤️ it. These are some of the treasures I scored last week. They‘ll take pride of place on my bookshelf and not be living in the basement.

EvieBee The Winds of Heaven in the original penguin paperback! 😍😍 3y
LapReader I‘ve never heard of her @EvieBee I just liked the sound of it. I left 2 of hers behind should I go collect? 3y
Crazeedi You are getting some great reads! 3y
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EvieBee @LapReader Yes! They‘re hard to find and many are out of print. (edited) 3y
LapReader Score. Ta @EvieBee 3y
LapReader I went back @EvieBee They were gone 😭 3y
EvieBee @LapReader Oh no! But at least you snagged one of her best ones. 3y
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MatchlessMarie
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My goals for #AwesomeAugust are to read my August #BookSpin and #DoubleSpin books (bottom), my May #BookSpin (top left), and my first #ThatsClassic book (top right)

Andrew65 Great to have you with us. Good luck 😍 3y
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MatchlessMarie
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Here‘s my August #BookSpin list. I can‘t believe how quickly Summer has been flying by.

TheAromaofBooks Yay!!! 3y
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Picnicman
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Why on earth did I buy this book? It‘s kind of sad and pathetic and boring, which given the subject: sex and the south of France, is shockingly hard to make so uninteresting.

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Astroneman
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Author_Chelsea_Warren_PA You'll love War and Peace! It's one of my all time favorites! You'll fall in love with Pierre, I know I did! 😊 5y
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Astroneman
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Librarybelle
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Not a lot of finished books this month, many thanks to IRL issues. But, I finished four books from my #MakeMeReadIt stack...thank you for hosting that, @TheReadingMermaid !

This also marks the end of #13books13weeks ...though I did read 13 books, they were not the books I designated for the reading. I finished 2 from that list. Thanks for hosting, @TheHeartlandBookFairy !

BeansPage You are very welcome 🤗 6y
TheHeartlandBookFairy Thanks for joining us!!! 6y
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tricours
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The weird dialogue ruined what could have been an epically sad story. It was so disruptive and random at times (people just making weird statements out fo nowhere) that it took focus away from the story, and I couldn‘t see the point of it. Perhaps people conversed like that in the 60‘s? (Rich people at least) Still, not bad at all.

wanderlustforwords I was just going to ask you how it was. I‘ve wondered about her many times. Now I will hold off on trying her for now. 7y
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tricours
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The season for reading outside has just started. All the dialogue and interactions between characters in this book are super weird and random.

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Tav
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Book mail! I bought this for myself used off eBay once I realized the copy my BFF lent me was worth $90!

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guinsgirlreads
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Megabooks So true about Sunday! 7y
Ncostell That's so funny, I was just thinking that today and then saw your post! It does have that Sunday feel, the last hurrah before everything starts up again. 7y
SilversReviews Love the August comment. 7y
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