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Always Happy Hour: Stories
Always Happy Hour: Stories | Mary Miller
"I adore Mary Miller's stories and you will too. Read this book and then read her others. Like, now." Tom Franklin, author of Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter Combining hard-edged prose and savage Southern charm, Mary Miller showcases biting contemporary talent at its best. Fast on the heels of her "terrific" (New York Times Book Review) debut novel, The Last Days of California, she now reaches new heights with this collection of shockingly relatable, ill-fated love stories. Acerbic and ruefully funny, Always Happy Hour weaves tales of young womendeeply flawed and intensely realwho struggle to get out of their own way. They love to drink and have sex; they make bad decisions with men who either love them too much or too little; and they haunt a Southern terrain of gas stations, public pools, and dive bars. Though each character shoulders the weight of her own baggagewhether its a string of horrible exes, a boyfriend with an annoying child, or an inability to be genuinely happy for a best friendthey are united in their unrelenting suspicion that they deserve better. These women seek understanding in the most unlikely places: a dilapidated foster home where love is a liability in "Big Bad Love," a trailer park littered with a string of bad decisions in "Uphill," and the unfamiliar corners of a dream home purchased with the winnings of a bitter divorce settlement in "Charts." Taking a microscope to delicate patterns of love and intimacy, Miller evokes the reticent love among the misunderstood, the gritty comfort in bad habits that cant be broken, and the beat-by-beat minutiae of fated relationships. Like an evening of drinking, Always Happy Hour is a comforting burn, warm and intoxicating in its brutal honesty. In an unforgettable style that distinguishes her within her generation, Miller once again captures womanhood in "a rawand heartbreaking way" (Los Angeles Review of Books) and solidifies her essential role in American fiction.
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CocoReads
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In lieu of an actual adult beverage because I‘m at work, pharmacy settled for root beer. 🤣🤣

CoverToCoverGirl Great choice 🤩 4y
Tera66 I love that stuff!😋 4y
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BookishMarginalia
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Hello, weekend! Time to read!

tpixie Yummy!! 6y
Daisey What a great way to start the weekend! 🍸 6y
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8little_paws
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Pickpick

GREAT collection. These women are flawed but not broken. Miller knows how to write just enough in a story-- enough to give you a full sense of the world she's created but not so much it feels it should turn into a novel. She ends them with just enough insight that you aren't left wanting much more. Really well crafted, a great collection.

NatalieR That house is gorgeous!!! 💜💜💜 6y
8little_paws @NatalieR it's in my neighborhood, I saw it while on a run. 6y
NatalieR You live in a great neighborhood! 6y
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AmyG I want to live there. 6y
JoScho Seriously that looks like a tv house! 6y
JacqMac I want to read on that porch. In the rain. 6y
Nute Beautiful photo. Lovely home. Nice review! 6y
kspenmoll Beautiful home! 6y
cdreincarnate My dream home 6y
Mimi28 I think I have seen that house in person too!! I LOVE that area!! 6y
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Camille2
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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BookishMarginalia
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After a very long post-Irma week, the school hosted a Happy Hour for the staff. 👍🏼🤓

jpmcwisemorgan That sounds amazing! 7y
Gissy A nice way to relax after Irma! ☺️ 7y
Purrfectpages That's nice! 7y
ApoptyGina69 Disco time!! 💃🕺🏻💖👌 7y
MrBook 👌🏻👌🏻 7y
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kbuggle
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Mehso-so

I liked the premise of this collection more than I ended up enjoying most of the stories.. I felt like I was reading a different iteration of the same type of character over and over, continuing down a slope of negativity. These weren't bad stories- but I wish there had been more diversity of plot.

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kbuggle
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Solid book title- grabbing a beer and getting started on this tonight. Happy happy hour to me. 🍺

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Erin01
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Flaneurette
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Airplane reading

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MarticaMustRead
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🤣🤣🥂☕🍹🍵🗽 #NYC #BEA #BEA17 #WorkRoadTrip #LibrarianLife #BookExpo

Book Expo Day 2:

New York mornings😎🗽....🙊🤣

Thanks NY but um, I need my coffee, I'll join you for HH later tho!! ☕➡🥂...😁👍😉

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Bjiygh
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Aw shucks, it's going to be a rainy day? Oh well, guess I'm forced to spend it inside with my books.☔️👍🏻😁📚💕

DebinHawaii Welcome to Litsy!! 🎉📚👍😀 7y
Bookwm85forever Those are the best days!!! Welcome! 7y
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My Interpretation:

Miserable and mediocre women living lives in transition making questionable decisions and not happy with themselves or their situations. The quote that seems to sum all the stories up for me was, "It's ridiculous this waiting for something else, when this is all there is." I think these stories were a tough read because the actions, emotions, and lives of these women were not only average but entirely real life.

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yetiman82
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Mississippi literature is alive and well. Masterful collection by Mary Miller, 'Always Happy Hour.' Such flawed yet beautiful characters. Wonderful writing. Check it out.

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EchoMyEscape
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Taking in the quiet despair of these stories might be sinking me into a place in my head that I'm terrified of.

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Kappadeemom
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Bailedbailed

I tried really hard to like this book but didn't. It was like reading an episode of Seinfield, or listening to someone sitting beside you at a restaurant telling a story. I just couldn't care enough to enjoy it.

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Kappadeemom
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A Southern Belle, a Southern book and a Southern meal = a good day ❤❤

LauraBeth 😋😋 8y
DebinHawaii I saw this one at the library & almost got it. I'll be curious to see what you think. 👍😀 8y
Kappadeemom @DebinHawaii I bailed. I'm glad I got it from the library and didn't buy it. It was just okay 8y
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jessicarenee

Adult Swim is on. They aren't shows I'd have ever watched on my own but I like them now, especially the one with the mean baby and talking dog. I feel like I'm figuring something out about boys when I watch them-- something like how much they can appreciate smart when it's presented to them as stupid.

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Lauren.Archer
Bailedbailed

The stories are not just for me, maybe for some one 10 years younger.😉

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Ashley_Nicoletto
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Mehso-so

I have a love/hate relationship with short stories. Mostly because they tend to run together into one giant weird storyline for me. I didn't love this, but I also didn't dislike it. The stories are based on a series of women who all seem to be making poor/strange life choices and their relationships with others.

auntie_jenn checking in...how was your first day?! 😬 8y
Ashley_Nicoletto @auntie_jenn We've been here two days! Yesterday was a little chilly and today it rained all day long. We're hoping for better weather tomorrow! 8y
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jessicarenee

There is nothing more disgusting, really, than people enjoying themselves so thoroughly when you're miserable.

Ashley_Nicoletto I'm going to finish this tonight! 8y
jessicarenee @Ashley_Nicoletto that's awesome! I fell asleep while I was reading it last night haha. But the stories are so good- I am loving them 8y
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jessicarenee

It's the kind of thing hipsters tattoo on their arms - The heart is a lonely hunter, Not all who wander are lost, Everything was beautiful and nothing hurt. She's disappointed but should have caught the allusion.

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Lauren.Archer
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Grabbed this from the library yesterday. Let's see how it goes.

Lacythebookworm Great cover! 8y
cherylmorton I know, one of my absolute favorite covers. 8y
ReadingMidwife Love that cover! 8y
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Ashley_Nicoletto
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Settling in with an All The Books short stories recommendation. Last night I was up all night after vampire nightmares. Thought I'd better give myself a little something lighter this evening.

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Hoopiefoot
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Loving this book so far. Usually when I read short story collections I get frustrated with the endings, always wanting to know more about what happens. These feel like complete vignettes. The characters are real, and since it feels like most of them don't care to find out what happens next, neither do I. I mean that in the best possible way though--the stories give me the same feeling an Emmylou Harris song does.

rockpools Love your review. I went straight to try & buy it - it'snot published here yet 🙁 8y
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herbivorousreader
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"I'd begun to notice small things: I didn't strike up conversations with strangers as easily or smile at them; I didn't ask for things as readily at restaurants and many of the tables felt too exposed. I was beginning to be afraid again."

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BeersAndBooks
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Loved this book so much- so relatable, a little dark, and sometimes laugh out loud funny. #litsyatoz #shortstories #readharder

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Sfox414
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January #stats

I've read plenty that I've liked so far in 2017, but nothing that I've really really liked. But I've got a massive pile of library books to get through in February, so hopefully that'll change soon!

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ohyeahthatgirl
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DNFed another book. Hopefully this one will stick! I loved The Last Days of California, so I have high hopes.

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cherylmorton
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"There is something wrong with my stomach, an ulcer maybe, and I know I shouldn't be drinking but I seem to be incapable of living the kind of life where I eat nutritious meals and exercise and go to bed at a decent hour, or I can only live like this for a short period of time before fucking it all up again."

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Sfox414
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📖🍸🍕🎶👍🏼🙂

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Dorianna
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Bookriot Read Harder Challenge 22: Read a collection of stories by a woman. Daniel Handler's blurb about the book says it best: "I fell into this book like it was a night of drinking. I sipped, I laughed, I had some more, I got lonely, I danced a little, I downed the rest, I wanted to cry, I stayed up late closing it out and I'm a wreck and I regret nothing."

Go read it. Seriously.
#readharder

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This woman is spot on! Thank you Mary Miller

DebinHawaii Welcome to Litsy!! 🎉📚👍😀 I hope you enjoy it here! 8y
Mimi28 Welcome! 👍📚😉 8y
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Dorianna
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My evening read. This is my intro to Mary Miller's writing and so far I'm enjoying it.

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MrBook
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#TBRtemptation post! This is a just-released short story collection with a humorous cover ?#. Roxane Gay gave it 4 stars on GR, calling them "strong stories". The stories are about how women perceive themselves & how they are perceived today. They all seek understanding--in a dilapidated foster home, a trailer park, an empty mansion, etc. Sounds immersive! #blameLitsy #blameMrBook ?

TrishTheBibliophile Stacked it!!! 8y
MrBook @TrishTheBibliophile One of my favorite phrases! Ohhh yeeaaah 😉👍🏻! 8y
BookBabe Ugh, eating in the bathtub? That makes me want to hurl. 🤢 8y
LitsyGoesPostal 😊👍🏻 8y
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LLindsey
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Don't let me down, @emilygatlin :) (Seriously, can't wait to read it!)

BloominChick (((book envy!!!))) 8y
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rwrkb
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Book mail! So excited for this. I have loved Mary Miller's writing from the very first sentence of her's that I read.

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saltwaterlit
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I'm really enjoying this galley so far. It's reminding me why I love short stories, how they are snapshots of people's lives.

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emilygatlin
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I'm apparently having an Oxford, Mississippi-themed reading day.

LLindsey How long do I have to wait to read it? 8y
emilygatlin @LLindsey Just Jan 10! 8y
LLindsey Oh, good! I think I can survive until then! 😊 8y
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librarypoweruser
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Started a new gem from Netgalley and opened to this stunning quote.

DimeryRene Oh my gosh!! I love this!! 8y
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Matilda
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I'm in love with this cover.

Notafraidofwords Me too! 8y
RealLifeReading 😍😍 8y
Magpiegem That's my happy hour! 8y
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MaryAnn1 I love it, too! 😎 8y
AliBG It is a great cover. 8y
mcipher Very cool cover! 8y
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Pronounced_ing
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Stories about modern girls and women in all their ferocity and vulnerability. I adore this cover; can't wait to see what's inside.

Matilda That cover is amazing. I have to read this. 8y
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rachellayown
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Mary Miller's forthcoming collection's stories are about identity, relationships, sex, and independence with deft emotional and experiential range. Miller writes vivid characters and her prose is excellent. Some stories pack a gut punch, others are lighter. All are compulsively readable. Watch for this one in 2017.

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