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Who Will Run the Frog Hospital
Who Will Run the Frog Hospital | Lorrie Moore
The summer Berie was fifteen, she and her best friend Sils had jobs at Storyland in upstate New York, where Berie sold tickets to see the beautiful Sils portray Cinderella in a strapless evening gown. They spent their breaks smoking, joking, and gossiping. After work they followed their own reckless rules, teasing the fun out of small town life, sleeping in the family station wagon, and drinking borrowed liquor from old mayonnaise jars. But no matter how wild, they always managed to escape any real danger until the adoring Berie sees that Sils really does need her help and then everything changes.
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This is a coming of age story in upstate 1970s NY contrasted against main character Berie‘s struggling marriage later on. Parts I didn‘t enjoy as much, but Moore marvelously evoked a sense of place/time in NY so much that I could see it. A soft pick for me. Thanks again for gifting this to me, @squirrelbrain !

squirrelbrain Sorry it was only a soft pick - clearly the title is a lot more interesting than the content! 🤣 2y
Hooked_on_books @squirrelbrain It is a great title, isn‘t it? I am glad that I finally got to read something from her! 2y
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Helen, thank you so much for the book and your lovely note! I‘ve heard SO many writers just gush about Lorrie Moore, so I‘ve always meant to read her and now I will! I‘m absolutely delighted! Thank you so much for thinking of me for my birthday. ☺️

squirrelbrain You‘re welcome Holly! As I said, I just thought the title was so fun! (And the book sounds fab too…) Hope you‘re having a lovely day! 😘 2y
vivastory This is a great book! 2y
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My husband has that look again, the look of how difficult the world is, life is, how sometimes you just want to go back to your house with the bushes around it and stay inside.... The idea of it: its lovely cheat and evasion; its capitulation to longing and rest. 'Home, home, home.'

Where, though I harbor secret wishes of its burning, our life in flames, the crazy, wicked freedom of it, our chipping house will still be standing, safe and whole

lauraisntwilder I need to reread this one. ❤ 3y
charl08 @phyhill I love her writing. 3y
readordierachel Lovely quote, and a lovely edition 3y
lauraisntwilder @charl08 So do I. She's definitely a favorite for me. 3y
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charl08
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Probably a good job it's too far away to go regularly...

LeahBergen Nice haul! And just look at those old Heyers. ❤️ 3y
charl08 @LeahBergen they had about thirty of them. I was so tempted! 3y
batsy Yes, I'm drawn to those Heyers as well! 3y
charl08 @batsy and so cheap. If only I had a magic book self-posting machine. And infinite space to keep them all... 3y
batsy @charl08 I know that feeling! 3y
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Dolly
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Mehso-so

This received a “so-so” only because I listened to an audio copy and I needed something to pass the time. I would‘ve DNF ‘d in the text version as I was bored. 😐

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TrishB
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Mehso-so

Writing was wonderful, beautiful prose. But I just couldn‘t connect with the story or the MC at all. I‘m glad it was short because any longer and even the writing wouldn‘t have carried me through.

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jxplosion
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Brillant, unsettling and totally assured of its style and direction. Every good thing you've ever read about this book is true. Read it now.

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#booksandshelfiesm18
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"...my cruelty toward her now in me like a splinter, where it would sit for years in my helpless memory, the skin growing around; what else can memory do? It can do nothing: It pretends to eat the shrapnel of your acts, yet it can not swallow or chew."
Who Will Run the Frog Hospital? - Lorrie Moore

Amabear Ug!! I feel this❤️ 7y
Lindy Such a great book. ❤️ 7y
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shawnmooney @Lindy This is one you brought to my attention some time ago – I‘m starting it as I board the plane in Saskatoon and will definitely finish it before I get to Tokyo! Happy new year! (edited) 7y
Lindy Safe travels and enjoy the book. 😘 7y
BookHermit Hope your flight is as pleasant as such a thing can be. Glad to know you didn‘t turn into a popsicle during your stay. So damn cold here in the south west!😱 7y
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Hollie Ew!!!! 7y
LeahBergen You‘re already back to Japan?? Safe travels! 😘😘 7y
Dolly Who dwells on something like this ??? 😬 * then I add it to my stack* (edited) 7y
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This is a very poignant book about youth, friendship, and love; familial, platonic and romantic. Juxtaposing the current life of Berie and her rememberances of the summer she turned 15. The authors beautiful prose lures you into an upstate NY summer in the 60's and leads you around like a lazy summer creek. She winnows truths out of a very human experience in the most beautiful ways. It left me thinking, "Yes!! That is exactly how it is!!!" ❤❤

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Next book club pick. I love "Bark" when I read it a few years before; most her story settings makes me long for the days I studied at UW-Madison. This one seems to be a total different story, reminding me the long gone girlhood and friendship.

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saresmoore
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Gosh, I just love her writing!

merelybookish What a turn at the end! 7y
batsy Wow. Now I have to read Lorrie Moore. 7y
saresmoore @merelybookish She keeps me on my toes! 7y
saresmoore @batsy This book is stacks on stacks of unexpected imagery. I am loving it. 7y
Jinjer I loved that book. 7y
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saresmoore
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Corrections, corrections

Suet624 Seriously. Endless amount of them. 7y
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saresmoore
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Music, for us back then, evoked various exiling and confounded moods, states of hallucination, states of love. A song was the timeless truth beneath the surface of things. It was a standing-still trip to the sea! It was a blow to the chest, like a boy you liked suddenly entering the room. It filled you with excitement and shy, deep knowledge.

ReadingEnvy Yessss 7y
Suet624 Ain't that the truth. 7y
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There are so many well-written, quotable sentences in this book, but it didn't hold together to make a beautiful book. I really wanted to like this more than I did, it the sentences make it a pick, rather than the so-so of the structure. The ending was so abrupt it felt like part of the book was just missing. I would have liked more. That being said, I would read other books by her for the sentences and metaphors she comes up with.

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Lcsmcat
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"Planted in large, gorgeous ovals are tulips so big they look as if they'd steal your jewelry."

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saresmoore
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"...to accept facts: I'd been bypassed by Mother Nature, the garlanded and white-robed figure whom I sometimes saw on margarine commercials, summoning thunderstorms. I'd been overlooked by her."

? Yep. Still relating!

AlaMich "It's not nice to fool Mother Nature!" But maybe you are too young to know those commercials... 7y
Laalaleighh I love having smaller um, chest size. I get to wear all the lacy bralettes and low plunging tops and cute dresses and rompers with cut outs and backless dresses without it looking questionable. My back doesn't hurt. I never have to wear underwire. I only have to wear a bra if I feel like it. I get way more swimsuit options. It's fantastic! 7y
saresmoore @AlaMich I think they were before my time, but I do remember the margarine commercial! Possibly from one of the funny commercial compilation shows? This book is making me laugh a lot. 7y
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saresmoore @Laalaleighh 🙌 Way to look on the bright side! Still, when I was fifteen, I was not looking at the positives! (Just a warning: things change after babies. 😱) 7y
EchoLogical @saresmoore They definitely do! 😰 Breastfeeding totally deflated my small but previously perky boobs and I'm still sad about it 5 years later. 😂 7y
saresmoore @EchoLogical Two words: ski slopes. ⛷😭 7y
EchoLogical @saresmoore Right?! 😂😂😂 7y
Suet624 I'm still thinking about the powdering and perfuming part. Am I the only one who's never done that? 7y
saresmoore @Suet624 Haha! No, I suppose I've never done that either. But then, it's always seemed a bit pointless to draw attention to, well, not much in my case. 🙃 7y
Laura317 Same here. I'm a carpenter's dream - flat as a board! 7y
saresmoore @Laura317 😂 My friends always used to say I was president of the IBTC (Itty Bitty Titty Committee). They were a bit uncouth. 7y
Laalaleighh @saresmoore I don't think I'll be having any unless it's through a surrogate. Might adopt? I guess I can look at that as a silver lining haha. 7y
saresmoore @Laalaleighh I suppose that is a tiny consolation. But, still, I know that's a tough reality to navigate. ♥️ 7y
Laalaleighh I'm all about tiny consolations Haha. 💙 7y
readinginthedark I'm so jealous of you all! My back hurts all the time, and if I have another child, I'll probably have to order a custom bra. Bleh. 7y
diovival I've been a long-time board member of the IBTC 🙃 7y
saresmoore @diovival 😂😫 7y
DeborahSmall My 3 sisters have bigger shoulder blades. I've been lucky being a 34C since my teens (lot bigger in pregnancy 😩) still very 'perky' but at 30 I started keeping my bra on at bedtime 😂 7y
saresmoore @DeborahSmall I think my husband nearly fainted at my pregnancy/breastfeeding figure! Then Ellie started nursing from only one side toward the end—that was quite a look! 😆 7y
DeborahSmall 😂 I couldn't nurse Daniel for long. He was 9lb 10oz and was feeding constantly, it was like he was confused. Fed for 3 hours slept for 1. Then I was in intensive care for 2 days after Sophie and they didn't think I'd make it. So didn't get the chance with her, I was too weak for a long time. My sister Belinda loved being pregnant and having boobs!! It was hilarious looking on her size 6 (us2) frame 😂 7y
DeborahSmall My sister Eileen would love kids, although gay and in a relationship I don't think it's strong enough for her to go for the ivf just yet. Her marriage broke up as her wife decided she didn't want kids. Was sad as at the outset it's all they talked about. I just need a sister to have a baby that I can hold then give back when it's crying or has a dirty nappy 😂 7y
saresmoore @DeborahSmall I remember you mentioned the intensive care after Sophie. Gosh, I can imagine it was so hard. You are doing a fabulous job as a mother! And I'm with you on being an auntie. I don't want to have one myself, necessarily, but I would love some baby snuggles. My brother's baby boy just turned one and I rarely get to see him! 😭 7y
DeborahSmall My nephew is 4 and he's The youngest, getting past the age for snuggles but he's still a little darling, yes I think being an auntie would be suffice 👍🏼 7y
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On the second page and already I relate to the narrator. I'm going to like this book, I think. Thanks to @Lindy for recommending it!

LeahBergen I can totally relate to that husband! 😂 7y
saresmoore @LeahBergen Ahahaha! I can hardly imagine you being oafish or irritating, though. Have you read this? I am loving the writing. (Much preferable to House of Leaves...) 7y
LeahBergen @saresmoore Let me rephrase that ... I can totally relate to HAVING that husband who strikes up random conversations and tries out dubious second language skills while travelling. 😂 7y
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LeahBergen Oh - and I haven't read this. I read a book of her short stories years ago and really liked it. 7y
shawnmooney I can't wait to get into this one myself! 7y
saresmoore @LeahBergen Oh, I'm glad for that clarification. Haha! Yes, very much the same for me. And on an unrelated note, your kindred kiddo spirit, Miss Elliott, is currently singing at the top of her lungs in the shower. I'm almost certain that her life is actually a Broadway production. 7y
saresmoore @shawnmooney It may be too soon to tell, but I think you will like it! 7y
Lindy @saresmoore I'm so glad you are enjoying this. 😊 7y
vivastory I love this book so much 7y
vivastory I know you're a short story fiend, have you seen her anthology 7y
saresmoore This book is wonderful—I'm loving it! And I will be immediately acquiring that anthology! Thanks for the heads up. 😊 7y
ReadingEnvy Heh this made me laugh. 🎂 7y
LeahBergen @saresmoore Is she? Aww! She's magical. 💕💕💕 7y
Suet624 My son-in-law gets laughed at more often than I can count for what he says when he's imparting his technical engineering terminology in Spanish while working in other countries. He has no pride and definitely no shame. 7y
saresmoore @Suet624 Haha! I think it might kill me to be a witness to that! 7y
Flaneurette I love this! I love Lorrie Moore but haven't read this one -and another one stacked! 7y
saresmoore @Flaneurette This one is really great. What else of hers have you read and liked? 7y
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Lindy
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Lots of poetry this month, and fewer nonfiction than usual. Lots of great reading in general, even though it felt like I was too busy studying Slovak to read as much as usual.

melbeautyandbooks Nice month! 7y
Reviewsbylola 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻 7y
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A significant event in a friendship between two 15-year-old girls changes their relationship and affects one of them years later when confronting the difficulties of her marriage. Beautiful and insightful prose.

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Lindy
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After vespers we would sometimes walk through the woods together and he would talk about God, never Jesus, never the Son! Just God, and what God wanted—in ways that made God seem as gorgeous and enveloping as the violet dusk in which we roamed, and other times like a spoiled and faraway child vexing all his relations.

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Beautiful 😊 7y
Lindy @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Thanks! So many quotable passages in this book. The image is part of a larger work that my sweetie created and then painted over. I'm glad she kept photographic evidence of its existence. 7y
saresmoore Painted over?! Mais pourquois? Maybe I just don't understand the ways of artists. I think it's lovely! 7y
Lindy @saresmoore Even the artist doesn't understand why, in this case. Her paintings do have many layers. 7y
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"I can't give my heart away to anyone but you," Daniel said to me in the hospital. "Not that I haven't tried, of course. It's just that when I do, the other organs start a letter-writing campaign."

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"Also, why does everyone in the whole city have to touch the bread? You go to buy bread, and the baker touches it, the cashier touches it, the assistant hands it over to you, then finally you yourself just tuck it under your armpit and go out and bump into other people on the street with it. How can we have a medical conference in a town with such unsanitary bread?"

Mdargusch 😷😷😷 8y
Suet624 Seriously! 8y
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Louise Is the character in Paris?!Contemplate the amazing strength of the human immune system! 😂 (edited) 8y
Lindy @Louise Yes, Paris. You got it. 8y
Louise @Lindy Ha! The baguette under the armpit was the giveaway! 😂 8y
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I looked in vain for LaRoue, my cruelty toward her now in me like a splinter, where it would sit for years in my helpless memory, the skin growing around; what else can memory do? It can do nothing: it pretends to eat the shrapnel of your acts, yet it cannot swallow or chew.

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[...] unlike the time I ran under a truck stopped for a red light, rather than walk all the way around it [...] 😳

Suet624 😂😂😂 8y
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Lindy
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Our mothers let us do this-wear makeup & stockings & garter belts & go off-because they had other concerns. Mine was at a meeting or church or some fair for foreign students, & at home, when she wasn't mimeographing committee memos from a metal box of brownish jelly heated on the stove (pages & pages of purple lettering produced this way from a single typed sheet) she was chatting with Mrs Leblanc, or curled on the couch napping off a depression.

tournevis Mimeographs. Aaww! The memories! The smell of those machine! Wow 8y
Lindy @tournevis I also remember the smell. And I discovered today that there's a Facebook group for enthusiasts. I had no idea that the technology is still used. 8y
tournevis @Lindy I don't think these machine can break! 8y
tournevis @Lindy The sounds! Shlick-Schlick! 8y
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Lindy
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And in the long shadows of his neglect, we fashioned our own selves, quietly improvised our own rules, as kids did in America, in the fatherless fifties and sixties. Which was probably why children of that time, when they grew up, turned out to be such a shock to their parents.

ValerieAndBooks Looking at all the quotes you've shared, I'm sold and stacking this! Some of these passages take me back to my childhood, would like to see if the entire book does this to me. 8y
Lindy @ValerieAndBooks It really captures that feeling of unknowing, of being in a state of transition without being able to articulate where you're coming from, nor where you are headed for. Our teen years shape who we will become, but we can only see that with hindsight. It's cleverly done. 8y
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The thick pelts of our eyebrows shrieked across our faces, some legacy of the Quebec fur trade.

Lacythebookworm Perfect picture! 8y
Lindy @Lacythebookworm Did you recognize that it's Frida Kahlo? 8y
Lacythebookworm Yes, I did! Her eyebrows are certainly famous 😊 8y
Lindy @Lacythebookworm Well done. Of course she was the first person I thought of when I went looking for an image to go with this quote. 8y
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Lindy
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My childhood had no narrative; it was all just a combination of air and no air: waiting for life to happen, the body to get big, the mind to grow fearless. There were no stories, no ideas, not really, not yet. Just things unearthed from elsewhere and propped up later to help the mind get around. At the time, however, it was liquid, like a song - nothing much. It was just a space with some people in it.

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The house of my childhood is etched in my memory like the shape of the mind itself: a house-shaped mind - why not? It was this particular mind out of which I ventured - for any wild danger or sentimental stance or lunge at something faraway. But it housed every seedling act. I floated above it, but close, like a figure in a Chagall.

Hobbinol ❤️❗️ 8y
Lindy @Hobbinol painting or quote or both? 8y
Hobbinol The whole package! 8y
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Lindy @Hobbinol I've got Chagall images in several places in my house. His goats make me feel so good inside. 8y
LauraBrook Oooh, Chagall! ❤️❤️❤️ 8y
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Lindy
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I suppose we felt less bullied by [our father's] neglect than by his attentions, which tended to take the form of correcting us when we hit a wrong note on a Brahms piano intermezzo. "Aow!" he would yowl. "C-sharp, C-sharp, C-sharp!"
If we cried, he would say firmly, "Stanch and starch the mush!"

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In some ways my childhood consisted of a kind of wasting away, a wandering dreamily through woods and illegally in the concrete sewer pipes, crawling, or pleasantly alone in the house (everyone gone FOR AN HOUR!) chewing the salt out of paper bits, or hiding under quilts in the afternoon to form a new place somehow, a new space that had never existed before in the bed, like a rehearsal for love.

saresmoore Lovely. 8y
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Lindy
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"If in La Bohème you gave everyone wristwatches, you'd have a happy ending."
"You would?"
"Sure," I say. "You wouldn't have that guy singing about his coat. He'd look at his watch and go 'Yikes!'"
"Now that's what I'd like to hear. A nice aria with the word 'yikes' in it."

Lindy @Hobbinol This quote's for you. 😊 8y
saresmoore Haha! 8y
Hobbinol ❤️👏🏻❤️👏🏻❤️👏🏻❗️Merci! 8y
Lindy @Hobbinol de rien. 8y
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The way we invent ourselves, feeling like we will never understand our own selves, never mind other people; the weight of our formative years on our adult selves; the way a perfect moment can sustain us through all the tougher daily grind of living: Moore puts it so well in this melancholy and enchanting novel. It reminded me of Barker's O Caledonia, and there's even a sad stairway incident.

shawnmooney Ok this review and all your gorgeously illustrated quotes have sold me! ❤️ 8y
Lindy @shawnmooney I think this is your kind of book, and I haven't finished with sharing quotes yet. 😊 8y
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I attend my friend's Vancouver book club once or twice a year. They graciously time their meetings to my visits and call me an honorary member. They are a splinter from a larger one, because the original group became too much about socializing and most of them didn't read the books. Yesterday, we enjoyed the glorious sunshine on a garden walk, then talked for 2 hours about Who Will Run the Frog Hospital. My idea of heaven.

TobeyTheScavengerMonk I love the idea of a more dedicated splinter book club. 8y
Lindy @TobeyTheScavengerMonk Yeah. They found a good solution to the frustration they felt. 😊 8y
Sydsavvy I love that! 8y
kspenmoll What a great idea & welcoming group! 8y
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Lindy
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Planted in large, gorgeous ovals are tulips so big they look as if they'd steal your jewelry.

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Four pages from the end, I've found a quote suitable for #inagalaxyfarfaraway :

"I cried for everyone and for all the scrabbly, funny love one sends out into the world like some hit song that enters space and bounds off to another galaxy, a tune so pretty you think the words are true, you do!"

@RealLifeReading

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There were soft tall weeds growing up from the lake bottom, and they would do a charming kind of hula and then wind around your legs in a death grip.

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My grandmother always gazed down upon her cello, like the Holy Mother upon the Holy Child, or perhaps like one woman beholding another at her knees.

[photo shamelessly stolen from Internet.]

Simona It seems to me, that the cello is the most sensual and emotional instrument when it comes to the sound, looks and the way of playing. 8y
Lindy @Simona I agree. I love to listen to cello music. 😊 8y
Hobbinol ❤️ 8y
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Redwritinghood I love the cello too. I tried to learn to play myself last year. It's very hard to play if you've never played a string instrument before. 8y
Lindy @Redwritinghood have you given up? 8y
Redwritinghood @Lindy Unfortunately, I have. Maybe not for good, though. 8y
Lindy @Redwritinghood Maybe it will come more easily the next time? 8y
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Opening lines: "In Paris we eat brains every night. My husband likes the vaporous, fishy mousse of them. They are a kind of seafood, he thinks, locked tightly in the skull, like shelled creatures in the dark caves of the ocean [...]"

slategreyskies OMG this creeped me out! *shivers* 8y
athorne Gorgeous! :D 8y
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Lindy @slategreyskies Yes. I prefer that brains stay inside the skull. 😉 8y
Lindy @EMJenkinson I'm only about 10 pages in, but the writing hooked me from those opening lines. 8y
athorne @Lindy @slategreyskies I ought to agree, but as an avid fan of horror, the sheer fact someone is eating brains and it is a beautifully written opening earns it two points! 8y
TobeyTheScavengerMonk ........... Alright then. 8y
KarenUK I've actually eaten lamb brains in France... and I have to say, they were delicious! 😋😉 (edited) 8y
mjdowens 😝🤢😷 8y
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Lindy
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Airport reading. And a glimpse of my shoes, chosen because I only wanted to have one pair for a 5-day trip to the opera festival in Vancouver, and I'll be wearing either black or pale gray trousers. Pink goes with everything!

saresmoore Your shoes are fantastic! And so is the title of this book. Safe and pleasant travels! 8y
Lindy @saresmoore Thanks! 8y
Suzze Have a great trip! 8y
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Lacythebookworm Great shoes! Enjoy your trip 😊 8y
Simona Nice shoes❣️ 8y
Hobbinol Oh an opera festival 💚💚💚I hope you have a wonderful time! And I think your pink shoes are snazzy! 8y
Lindy @Hobbinol @Simona @Lacythebookworm @suzze @saresmoore We will see Otello, the Marriage of Figaro, and a new one: Dead Man Walking. Plus all the great food and being a guest at my friend's book club tomorrow afternoon. 😊 8y
saresmoore @Lindy Wow! Enjoy! 8y
shawnmooney Have fun! I love opera… Except for the singing! 😍 8y
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Eyelit
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I feel like my recent #libraryhaul has some contenders for #thistitleequalsgreatbandname 😆 #marchintoreading

RealLifeReading Nice ones! 8y
alanacristin Love love love ODY-C 😍 8y
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Rory Gilmore, Daria Morgendorffer, and basically any character in Lorrie Moore's oeuvre, especially Berie from Who Will Run the Frog Hospital? #threefictionalcharacters

catieohjoy But mostly Daria, though. 😉 8y
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Meet Jeremiah Franklin Fisher (alias: Froggy Fisher). Does anyone know anything about having a frog as a pet? My family and I have become rather attached to him and are worried about what will happen when the pool closes and it gets colder.

megt I know nothing about keeping frogs as pets, but he's so cute! I can see how you and your family got attached to him. 8y
katedensen @megt What's amazing is that my mom and I are NOT animal people (although I guess he's an amphibian). He's just so smart! We've had some frogs who've...expired...from the chlorine, but Froggy Fisher knows when he's had enough. He also swims beautifully. 8y
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catieohjoy
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Pink and green spines for #augustofpages! (By the way, Who Will Run the Frog Hospital? is an all-time favorite of mine!) #augustphotochallenge

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Lorrie Moore writes sentences that I underline in pencil. She writes about intimacy in friendship and growing up and looking for thrills and disappointment. She does all this in a slim novel that made me laugh and cry sometimes in the same paragraph.

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