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The Sisters of the Winter Wood
The Sisters of the Winter Wood | Rena Rossner
The magical tale of a family during anti-Jewish persecution in 19th century Eastern Europe, for readers of The Bear and the Nightingale and The Golem and the Jinni. The pogroms have arrived. Laya and Liba's parents must ride to the aid of their beleaguered kinsmen, leaving the two sisters to fend for themselves in their house in the woods. Before their departure, Liba discovers their parents' deepest secret: their Tati can transform into a bear, and their Mami into a swan. Perhaps, Liba realizes, the old fairy tales are true. But the sisters are not alone in the forests outside Dubossary. A troupe of mysterious strangers arrive and despite all of their mother's warnings, Laya falls under their spell. Peculiar changes are happening to Liba, too: fingernails and teeth that grow uncontrollably, and an insatiable hunger that hounds her day and night. And these are not the only dangers in the woods... In the end, Laya and Liba have only each other: the girls they were, and the women they must become, in order to save their people -- and themselves.
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KristiAhlers
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This is a book that was selected for one of my book clubs and I was uncertain if I‘d like it. I ended up inhaling this! The combination of folklore, romance, and history along with the storylines of two very different sisters made for a page turning read.

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j9brown
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That classic fairytale feel 🤗
Enjoyed this a lot.
I like a slow moving fantasy so I wasn't as displeased with the pacing as some other readers, but it was very slow and repetitive - a little less crying and a little more action would have leveled this up.
Still, a pick!
And my #doublespin @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 3y
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CampbellTaraL
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(Between a Pick and a So-So) A pretty good retelling of stories based on Jewish, Russian, and Ukrainian folklore. I struggled a bit with a lot of details I didn't think were necessary for the story, and frustration with some of the characters' behaviors. Overall though, a decent read with YA age group set in early 1900s.

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Lucy_Anywhere
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#TBRPile “If you want to know the history of a town, read the gravestones in its cemetery.”

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Story_Wanderer
Mehso-so

While I enjoyed this beautiful story there was this desire for more that just never totally felt fulfilled. The characters are rich and have a lot of depth, I wish perhaps it was a little less PG and a bit more 18+ of you know what I mean. The romances tease the senses and leave many questions. That‘s said it‘s a lovely story and if there is a sequel I will read it for sure.

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jenniferw88
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lazydaizee Nice cover design. 3y
Eggs Lovely 🧡📙🌟🧡 3y
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AllisonM89
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#bookspinbingo @TheAromaofBooks
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What a lovely story. And it just keeps getting better.

TheAromaofBooks What a gorgeous cover!! 4y
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AllisonM89
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Such a beautiful cover!!

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cleoh
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Spending the rainy morning reading in newly furnished reading chair 💀🦅

AkashaVampie Love ur pillow 4y
cleoh @AkashaVampie Thank you!! I got it from Michael‘s! 4y
AkashaVampie @cleoh awesome!!! Ur welcome hun 4y
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Clare-Dragonfly Fabulous! 4y
LeahBergen Love it! 4y
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cleoh
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“If you want to know the history of a town, read the gravestones in its cemetery.”

#firstlinefridays @ShyBookOwl

cdcnmac Sold 🤓 4y
cleoh @cdcnmac I loved it 🤩 4y
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Mehso-so

i really wanted to like this book but it had too many YA tropes and devices for my tastes—not that YA is bad or anything, i am just not fond of the genre (and this was shelved under general fantasy in the bookstore). if YA is your thing, you will probably like it much more than i did! the use of poetry is unique, and the goblin market allusions are good too.

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tegulizards
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i‘m swamped in academic papers for the foreseeable future, but sometimes i get to read things for fun still

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cleoh
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Book maiiiiilllllll 😻 my friend and I did an impromptu book swap and this is what she sent me! It‘s so pretty and I‘m so excited to start it

AshleyHoss820 If that book is anything like it‘s cover, you‘re in for a treat! 😍 4y
cleoh @AshleyHoss820 that‘s what I‘m hoping!!! 4y
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BookmarkTavern
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Mehso-so

Two sisters, as dissimilar as possible, are left alone in their home in the woods while their parents travel. But there are creatures in the woods and secrets long buried. And the sisters will need to protect each other.

A lush retelling of a fairy tale with a true historical background, but this was really slow going for me, and I really didn‘t get invested until 3/4 through. And then the ending felt rushed.

Good for fans of Novik. 🌕🌕🌕🌗🌑

TheAromaofBooks And a beautiful cover!!! 5y
Erica_W I felt the same way about it. 5y
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BookmarkTavern
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This is going to be so much fun! 2 ebooks and 1 audiobook.

#BookSpin #DoubleSpin #TripleSpin @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 5y
Joanne1 Ive read your doublespin and enjoyed it a lot. Bonus for it being quite short!! 5y
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Aswenson
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Mehso-so

Not my favorite. I felt the writing was inconsistent in a lot of ways. Characters seemed to go from one extreme to another without much explanation, the language seemed to switch to modern day phrases randomly... BUT, I find myself missing the story even though I was rushing to get it over with?! 🤨🤷🏻‍♀️

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stuck.in.the.stacks
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It's time for another TTT and today we're sharing our book cover wheelhouses!

Check out our favorite kinds of book covers and tell us about yours in the comments.

https://stuckinthestacks.com/2020/01/28/top-ten-tuesday-our-book-cover-wheelhous...

#toptentuesday #readinglife #prettybookcovers #bookbloggerhub #bookblog #bookblogs #bookbloggerhub #bookstagran

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cjk
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Entertaining read- elements of the story brought to mind Spinning Silver by Naomi Novik and The Winternight Trilogy by Katherine Arden. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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judith_reads
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I shake my head, “I don't think there are bears ... I mean ... I've never seen anything like that out by where we live.“ I don't know what else to say. The only bear in the woods is me?

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judith_reads
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New year new read. Sticking with the winter theme. At least I think I am. Only about 50 pages in. So far really enjoying the switching between the sisters' perspectives. And they are so easy to tell apart as one of them is told through verse.

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LatrelWhite
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Ok...this one is out of my genre but enjoying the audiobook.

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brilliantglow
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Started and finished this today while I did some baking. Made 2 batches of nanaimo bars, pecan caramel logs, pretzel toffee bark and some potato bacon soup for dinner.
Really loved this story though based on actual events mixed with fairy tale.
⭐⭐⭐⭐

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JacqMac
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Day 6.
#7Days7Covers #CoverCrush

Tag, you‘re it!

Cinfhen 🖤 5y
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SassenachTheBookWizard
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I would have read this SO MUCH sooner if I had known it was about pogroms and antisemitism pre-World War II! I honestly really think more books like this are needed. People seriously do not comprehend how longstanding antisemitism is. The infusion of the bear and swan were really interesting and did help break up a pretty difficult topic but it also fit in with the tone and geography of the book. I also liked the text formatting as if it was verse

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SassenachTheBookWizard
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I have been wanting to get to this for probably a year now? Finally picking it up

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anjedah
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Well I actually don't like this book much it's okay okay

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lauriedslack
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A lovely #Jewish fairy tale - and it tested my Yiddish. A good find off the new acquisition shelf of the #library.

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Jess_Franzino
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I DEVOURED this book as if it were the delicious fruit described within ♥️ A poetic and intoxicating blend of Jewish folklore, fairytale, & world myths focusing on the love between sisters, sexual awakening in a time/place where such was forbidden to even be discussed regarding females, & the the strength of embracing the powers of womanhood. I got so lost in this book, that I had a hard time coming up for air.

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Hufflepuffle
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I am so glad I read this. A tale of two sisters trying to find themselves and each other while learning new things about their ancestry and dealing with growing tension in their community. The writing style is so different, swapping between prose and poetry. I thought the inclusion of Yiddish words and phrases was really clever and immersive. I loved that it was inspired by chassidic stories that the author grew up with (continued in comments)

Hufflepuffle ... and also Ukrainian, Moldovan, Russian and Romanian folktales but I was heartbroken to find out that much of the prejudice, attacks and murders within the book were based on true events. That feeling will not leave me for a long time. Definitely a 5 star read ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (edited) 5y
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Riis_Books
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Riis_Books

This book has too many foreign words that I couldn't find a translator for... 😣 All foreign languages (non English) included do not use latin letters. 😔
But the quotes.... OMG some of them are amazing.

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Riis_Books
Mehso-so

This book looked promising but it had a very slow pace for me. On contrary, the ending was rushed and unsatisfactory. The foreign words made the story extremely confusing and half of the time I ended up guessing. Moreover, as intriguing as it may sounds, I didn't like the verse POV. It interrupted my reading flow and lacked of rhythm and poetry. This book had a potential to be more magical, surprising and captivating. Unfortunately, it was not.

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Riis_Books
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Sometimes you know when you don‘t belong, but you don‘t know how to leave

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Riis_Books
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I brought winter and wood to the beach.

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Riis_Books
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If you want to know the history of a town, read the gravestones in its cemetery.

jenreads7 I love reading gravestones! Welcome to Litsy! 🎉📚 5y
Riis_Books Thank you 🥰 5y
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GivenLemons
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This book was fantastic! I read it in a day and couldn‘t put it down. It was beautifully written and has such wonderful characters. It‘s written in half prose and half poetry, split by narrator!

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Expandingbookshelf
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Mehso-so

In the woods two sisters are left alone while their parents are away. One tells her part of the story in prose, the other in verse; both are recipients of a secret family gift. I won‘t lie...the poetry is BAD. If half of your story is going to be in verse, you should be an amazing poet, and she...wasn‘t. This wasn‘t a bad way to spend a lazy afternoon, but I can‘t recommend this book much further than that.

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booksandsympathy
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I snatched this book up when it was only $2.99 on Kindle. I've been reading it slowly, but each time I started reading it, I was engrossed with this book. At first I wasn't certain about the two viewpoints, especially since one was in prose, but I came to enjoy the differences between them, as they felt tied to the sisters' personalities. It was a wonderfully dark blend of historical fiction and Eastern European fairy tale.

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ApplesandSpindles
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I really enjoyed the Christina Rosetti influence combined with Jewish history from Eastern Europe. It felt like its own fairy tale.

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Well-ReadNeck
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Mehso-so

A fast read and entertaining, but didn‘t quite live up to the premise. The chapters alternate between two sisters‘ POV, with one in verse and that didn‘t quite work for me.

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shaynarae
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I thought this was a wonderful fairy tale remix of different stories and historical fiction. It was written in the way of traditional fairy tales in that the simple plot is the core that moves the story, not so much the characters. Often I find that modern “fairy tales” rely too much on characters as drivers. I had a friend warn me that the characters make some infuriatingly bad decisions, which may have helped me keep my distance.

RadicalReader @shaynarae gorgeous book cover 6y
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Literatigeek
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I absolutely adored this book. I felt like I devoured it each time I dove in to read it. The characters were refreshingly earnest. The plot felt like a fairytale from the brothers grimm. The family relations was nice to read and the different romantic arcs were interesting (as well as delightfully realistic). Highly recommend!

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Craftylikefox
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@Eyelit thank you so much! I look forward to jumping into this one! ☺️ #kindlitsy

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silentrequiem
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On sale and bought! Is this any good? #dealalert

valeriegeary Tempted...... It's on my tbr 6y
ErikasMindfulShelf I have an ARC but didn‘t get to it yet. 6y
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MrsBibliophile
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Mehso-so

This was an interesting read, though I couldn't connect with the characters as well as I would have wanted. The idea behind this book is fascinating, however I just didn't feel very drawn in by it. I had to force myself to keep reading. The good part. One of the characters point of view is written through poetry, and I somewhat enjoyed it. All in all, this wasn't a terrible read, and still not fantastic.

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IndyHannaJones
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Overall, I enjoyed this book. The heart of it and the description of the Jewish faith and community were just lovely. I feel like there were some story details that were left unattended to and that some of the narrative clarity was sacrificed for the sentiments...which is ok, it was still a sweet book, but it left me wanting some plot filled in. She could write a really nice sequel to answer those points (I hope she does!) Dog for attention.

howlinglibraries I agree so much with everything you said here! (And what a cute puppers 💖) 6y
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ElishaLovesBooks
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Interesting book. Full of Jewish mysticism and fairy tales, this story is told from 2 sisters POV. Laya tells her story in free verse while Liba‘s perspective is written in prose. I actually liked that the author chose to do that, but I felt the plot had some holes. I also questioned some of the character decisions which detracted from the story. But overall it kept my interest!

Cinfhen Hi!!!!! I‘ve been thinking of you!!!! What‘s the Chanukah plans???? This book sounds interesting!!! 6y
ElishaLovesBooks @Cinfhen I‘ve been thinking about you too!! Not really any plans yet but already had some sufganiyot! 🍩🍩 This book was interesting- the author lives in Israel! Lots of Yiddish, too! 😂 Any fun Chanukah plans for you? 6y
Cinfhen No real plans 😩have some friends & family visiting all December ( but not my kiddies😢😭) I have NOT had any 🍩 but I‘m looking forward to latkes 6y
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Conservio
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This one was okay. Every since I read #deathless I‘ve been reading a lot of Russian folklore/ fairytales. While this one certainly had those elements (not just Russian folklore), it didn‘t live up to my expectations. It was far more about love and finding yourself than exploring the stories. One of the sisters had their viewpoint in verse.. Not sure why.

I think it is also more YA than adult. #fairytales #jew #judaism #bear #swan

IndyHannaJones I love Deathless 6y
IndyHannaJones You should read Egg and Spoon. I love Baba Yaga in it. I loooove Russian based fantasy stories. 6y
IndyHannaJones I liked that Laya's story was in verse. She's a swan, flighty and light. Her perspective would've been the same. 6y
Conservio @IndyHannaJones I loved Deathless! Have you read The Bear and the Nightingale? Is Egg and Spoon an anthology or a novel? 6y
IndyHannaJones @Conservio I have indeed read the Bear and the Nightingale. The third book comes out soon. Egg and Spoon is a novel. 6y
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Conservio
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Working my way through my #thanksgiving reading list.

#housetomyself