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High Mountains of Portugal
High Mountains of Portugal | Yann Martel
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER - "Fifteen years after The Life of Pi, Yann Martel is taking us on another long journey. Fans of his Man Booker Prize-winning novel will recognize familiar themes from that seafaring phenomenon, but the itinerary in this imaginative new book is entirely fresh. . . . Martel's writing has never been more charming."--Ron Charles, The Washington PostNAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY NPRIn Lisbon in 1904, a young man named Toms discovers an old journal. It hints at the existence of an extraordinary artifact that--if he can find it--would redefine history. Traveling in one of Europe's earliest automobiles, he sets out in search of this strange treasure. Thirty-five years later, a Portuguese pathologist devoted to the murder mysteries of Agatha Christie finds himself at the center of a mystery of his own and drawn into the consequences of Toms's quest. Fifty years on, a Canadian senator takes refuge in his ancestral village in northern Portugal, grieving the loss of his beloved wife. But he arrives with an unusual companion: a chimpanzee. And there the century-old quest will come to an unexpected conclusion. The High Mountains of Portugal--part quest, part ghost story, part contemporary fable--offers a haunting exploration of great love and great loss. Filled with tenderness, humor, and endless surprise, it takes the reader on a road trip through Portugal in the last century--and through the human soul. Praise for The High Mountains of Portugal "Just as ambitious, just as clever, just as existential and spiritual [as Life of Pi] . . . a book that rewards your attention . . . an excellent book club choice."--San Francisco Chronicle "There's no denying the simple pleasures to be had in The High Mountains of Portugal."--Chicago Tribune "Charming . . . Most Martellian is the boundless capacity for parable. . . . Martel knows his strengths: passages about the chimpanzee and his owner brim irresistibly with affection and attentiveness."--The New Yorker "A rich and rewarding experience . . . [Martel] spins his magic thread of hope and despair, comedy and pathos."--USA Today "I took away indelible images from High Mountains, enchanting and disturbing at the same time. . . . As whimsical as Martel's magic realism can be, grief informs every step of the book's three journeys. In the course of the novel we burrow ever further into the heart of an ape, pure and threatening at once, our precursor, ourselves."--NPR "Refreshing, surprising and filled with sparkling moments of humor and insight."--The Dallas Morning News "We're fortunate to have brilliant writers using their fiction to meditate on a paradox we need urgently to consider--the unbridgeable gap and the unbreakable bond between human and animal, our impossible self-alienation from our world."--Ursula K. Le Guin, The Guardian "[Martel packs] his inventive novel with beguiling ideas. What connects an inept curator to a haunted pathologist to a smitten politician across more than seventy-five years is the author's ability to conjure up something uncanny at the end."--The Boston Globe "A fine home, and story, in which to find oneself."--Minneapolis Star Tribune
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Megzmarie5
Pickpick

Thought provoking, sometimes infuriating but always interesting. Three generations worth of stories that show the common thread of humanity and heartache. Outside my comfort zone of my usual reads, but worth the read!

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cassiecharman
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..what else..

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MommyWantsToReadHerBook
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Pickpick

Well, this was definitely interesting. I can understand why it gets mixed reviews as my feelings about it were mixed! Each of the three parts has aspects of beauty, and there was a fair amount of magical realism and just plain incomprehensible parts. Nothing upsetting, thank goodness. The last part has a lot of untranslated Portuguese, which I happen to read... Not sure how others experience it.

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MommyWantsToReadHerBook

I wandered through the house earlier and decided to try to tackle this one (gift from my sister). I know it got very mixed reviews but I don't recall allusions to anything weird or upsetting. As soon as he mentioned stuffed African animals, I started stressing. It brought back the trauma of Beatrice and Virgil, possibly the most distressing book I ever read. Crossing my fingers that nothing too awful is coming! 🤞😞

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Cortg
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Took a trip to the Goodwill in the next town over (they have a bigger/better book selection) and found lots of goodies for under $20. I‘ll hold onto, and read, the 2 books to the left in the top picture, the rest are for the Little Free Libraries!

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squirrelbrain
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#happycanadaday

Thanks for the tag @BarbaraBB and for the chance to join in your fab giveaway @KVanRead !

1. Tagged book - I read this recently and really liked it.
2. LM Montgomery
3. None of it actually ‘Canadian‘ but we visited Vancouver in 1998 (honeymoon) and 2003 (5th anniversary) and came across so many foods that weren‘t yet popular in the UK.... blueberries, juicing, sandwich wraps, curly fries and Starbucks! 🤪😳

AlaMich I don‘t know why I think this, but blueberries seem like a thing that the UK would have had in abundance. 4y
squirrelbrain It‘s one of the most popular fruits now @AlaMich, although a lot still imported. (Can you tell I‘ve just looked that up?!) Back then though, we‘d hardly even heard of them! 4y
AlaMich I didn‘t know that they are native to N. America (I just looked it up, too!). I guess that might explain it. In any case, they are delicious! 😊 4y
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BarbaraBB Great story of the blueberry. I don‘t remember when they made their way into the Netherlands but I DO remember that kiwi‘s and aubergine were new on the market! So exotic 😉 4y
KVanRead Thanks for playing! Blueberries are actually a great choice. Lac St Jean Québec is famous for its blueberries and the people there even have the nickname les bluets. And there‘s the Veloroute de Lac St Jean (Blueberry Route)! 4y
squirrelbrain How lovely @KVanRead - thanks for letting me know! Blueberries for breakfast totally blew our minds back then! 4y
LeahBergen I didn‘t know that blueberries weren‘t popular in the UK back then! 😮 4y
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squirrelbrain
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Pickpick

On paper, this isn‘t my kind of book, but I loved it. It includes a man who walks everywhere backwards, a rather disgustingly descriptive autopsy, an allegorical comparison of Agatha Christie‘s books to the bible and a man who adopts a chimpanzee. (Chimps are a bit of a theme...)

(I also tried to read The Life of Pi when it came out and hated it, so maybe it‘s time for a re-read?)

#readingeurope2020 #portugal

BarbaraBB Great review. I loved Life of Pi, maybe I will hate this one 😉😘 (edited) 4y
Librarybelle This sounds rather intriguing! 4y
squirrelbrain Oh I think I might like Life of Pi now @BarbaraBB - it was published 20 years ago (long before Litsy!) and my tastes have changed a lot since. I‘ll try it again soon... I bet I could get it on Libby. 4y
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suzie.reads
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Panpan

The most random book I've read in a long time 😂 It was split into 3 sections and they all eventually linked together because of an ape. I just didn't really see the point in it at all. At least Portugal is done!
#ReadingEurope2020 #Portugal 🇵🇹 (24th country)

Cinfhen Agreed: Major disappointment 😝 5y
suzie.reads @Cinfhen I have literally just read the funniest review on goodreads from someone called Kasia 🤣 5y
julesG Agreed! 5y
Cinfhen I‘ll have to go check that out!!! Nothing makes me happier than a snarky review 5y
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suzie.reads
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Today has been a loooonnnng day in work! So glad I can finally chill and have a read 😍 Currently in Portugal 🇵🇹 #ReadingEurope2020
Getting me excited for our summer holiday in August ✈

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Violetsteel
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A story is a wedding in which we listeners are the groom watching the bride coming up the aisle. It is together, in an act of imaginary consummation, that the story is born. This act wholly involves us, as any marriage would, and just as no marriage is exactly the same as another, so each of us interprets a story differently, feels for it differently. A story calls upon us...as individuals-and we like that. Stories benefit the human mind.

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julesG
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Read this for the only round of #lmpbc I took part in.

#Mountains #WanderingJune @BarbaraBB @Cinfhen

BarbaraBB I love the cover and I loved Pi but I still haven‘t read this one. 5y
Cinfhen This one disappointed me after LOVING Pi @BarbaraBB what did you think @julesG ??!? 5y
violabrain I absolutely loved this book! 5y
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julesG @Cinfhen Meh! Liked the last story, but the rest was pretty "Coelho" to me. 5y
Cinfhen Good comparison!!!!! 5y
julesG @Cinfhen When I was looking for a cover to screenshot I typed in Coelho at first. It has that ring to it. 5y
BarbaraBB @julesG @Cinfhen Good to know. Has any of you read 5y
julesG @BarbaraBB Haven't read it. I think the Mountains of Portugal has put me off Martell. 5y
BarbaraBB Haha! I have a copy it but not read it yet. Not tempted to to be honest! 5y
julesG @BarbaraBB Totally understandable. I have one or two Coelhos on the shelf. 😕 5y
Cinfhen No I haven‘t @BarbaraBB and I don‘t think I want to either #SoManyBooksSoLittleTime 💖 5y
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ReadingEnvy
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Panpan

I listened to most of this book at 2x speed because I just wanted to get through it (last book club read of the year.) Otherwise I wouldn't have read it. Yann Martel writes in fable and allegory but in a way where you spend most of your time with ancient automobiles, cadavers, and chimpanzees and then wonder where your life has gone.

ReadingEnvy I can't say I'd recommend it or that the payoff was worth it, like I kind of get the "message" of the book, but it was agonizing to get to it and I don't think books should have messages to start with! (Based on previous experience, I'm sure my underwhelmed review means my book club loved it!) 6y
Prairiegirl_reading Ditto for Life of Pi. 6y
Lindy I‘m sorry this wasn‘t for you. I thought it was brilliant (in print format) but I can‘t remember why because it‘s been 3 years. 😐 6y
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ReadingEnvy @Prairiegirl_reading That one at least had some beautiful descriptions, but I remember being disappointed in the end with that one too. 6y
ReadingEnvy @Lindy so funny Lindy because as I was being all negative I had this feeling you liked it! 6y
Lindy @ReadingEnvy You are getting to know my reading taste quite well. That makes me feel good. 😘 6y
ReadingEnvy @Lindy I think you are much more patient with this style of storytelling. 6y
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Sharpeipup
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Spotted in the Miami airport.
#bookcam

wanderinglynn Too cute! 💜 6y
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Bibliogeekery
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Ready for take-off! Portugal here I come! ✈️

Bookladylinda Have a great time!!!! 6y
LeahBergen Have a wonderful holiday! 6y
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madamereadsalot1
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1. Jill Mansell. Also smut. The more my mental health is compromised, the more smut I read.
2. Finish reading The Immortalists.
3. It was so good
4. I can tie a cherry stem with my tongue, but only if it's really long. 😂
5. 👋
#friyayintro @howjessreads

CouronneDhiver 🍒 I‘ve always found that talent impressive... such coordination! 6y
Kayla.Adriena You're finishing the Immortalists, I'm starting it ! 🤦‍♀️ 6y
madamereadsalot1 @CouronneDhiver my stepsister can do all kinds of crazy tongue folds, bends, and tricks. She taught me how to do it when we were much younger. It's as much teeth as it is tongue! 6y
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madamereadsalot1 @Kayla.Adriena I have about 130 pages left. I'm gonna try to get through them tomorrow, if my kids will let me. It's harder with print books because I can't read them as readily and easily as I can on my phone apps! Jump in and contribute when you get started! I feel like the odd man out because I'm the only one liking it. 😅 I'm curious if it's just me! 6y
Kayla.Adriena @madamereadsalot1 my friend that does my hair liked it!! 6y
SpeculativeFemale I used to be able to do the cherry stem trick, until I got my tongue pierced in college. Something about putting a hole through it kind of messed up its dexterity. 🤷‍♀️😂 6y
Kayla.Adriena Can you teach me #4? I feel like it would help my dating life 😆 6y
madamereadsalot1 @Kayla.Adriena lol! It can and yes. 😂😂😂 6y
madamereadsalot1 @SpeculativeFemale age has played a part in my tongue dexterity. I used to be able to do almost any size. Lol! Maybe I'm just out of practice and it's not so cool a trick now that I'm older. 😂😂😂 6y
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madamereadsalot1
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My #januarywrapup comes in at a surprising 12 books! My monthly average last year was 4 books! Starting 2019 off strong in the reading department, and it feels nice.
Longest book: 656 pages (Lethal White)
Shortest: 72 pages (The Sleeper and the Spindle)
Average pages read: 340
Favorite: High Mountains of Portugal
Least Favorite: Frankenstein

JennyM Great start to the year 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 6y
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MrBook
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Stack 8/12 for the #BlindDateWithABook Display @BookBabe and I are working on. 😁

Have you read any of these?!

#LitsyLovesLibraries #MrBooksDisplays

Reviewsbylola The Haunting of Hill House! 🙌🏻 6y
rwmg The translation of the Odyssey is a good one. I'd like to hear it as an audiobook one day 6y
LiterRohde Love reading and teaching The Odyssey. 6y
Gissy The Odyssey long time ago! 6y
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madamereadsalot1
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Pickpick

This book was as incredibly beautiful as it was incredibly unusual. Broken into three parts, with seemingly minimal to no connection at all and a broad, sweeping plot with no clear destination; it isn't likely to be everyone's cup of tea. But I found it to be entrancing and fascinating, one that isn't going to leave any of my headspace untouched. Definitely worthy of a reread and a special place on my new favorites list.

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madamereadsalot1
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SShiney
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Pickpick

I will read anything by Yann Martel. This book had some ups and downs and the pacing is off in the middle. But I love the animal symbolism and magical realism and the bursts of spiritual thought. I am looking forward to discussing it next week in my book club. #magicalrealism #bookclub

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candority
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Successful library book sale!

DivineDiana I‘ll say! Great haul! 👏🏻📚👏🏻 7y
britt_brooke Ooh, nice!! 7y
amywithbooks Natchez burning is 😍👏🏽😍👏🏽- great trilogy! 7y
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candority I didn‘t realize it was part of a trilogy - thanks for the heads up @avgeyer! 7y
mrozzz Wow! Well done 👍🏻 7y
amywithbooks There are three books with the same characters before Natchez Burning but I hadn‘t read those and didn‘t feel like I was missing any important details. The other books in the trilogy are The Bone Tree and Mississippi Burning. So so so good, I couldn‘t put them down! 7y
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Cinfhen
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#Aprella I can‘t believe it‘s the last day!!! This month flew!!!Thank you to my 3 wittiest cohosts for such an awesome month🙌🏻💗🔥 😜Yann Martel wrote one of my favorite novels, so I had high hopes for this one. Praying I #FeelItStill but alas this book was a total slog and big disappointment ☹️😩Three separate stories dealing with grief (and a chimpanzee) interconnect in the final section. Meh... the sum did not equal a whole photo: google

Cinfhen Tomorrow starts #GetMovin with @eanderson JOIN US 😎🚴🏼‍♀️🤸‍♂️🎧 7y
AceOnRoam Totally agree with you on this book. So disappointing... 7y
Kalalalatja Such a fun challenge this month! 7y
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TrishB Great month 👍🏻 not got my thinking hat on yet for today. Need tea first. 7y
Cinfhen Thanks for joining in @TrishB @Kalalalatja Loved seeing all your posts 😘 7y
Cathythoughts Yes Thankyou @Cinfhen & all you #Aprella Ladies for a great month ❤️❤️❤️ 7y
Mdargusch Thanks for allowing us to cohost and for looking the other way with some of the 🤬🤬🤬posts 🤭 7y
Mdargusch I would think a book with a chimpanzee couldn‘t go wrong! 🐒 7y
Cinfhen You guys were so fun @Mdargusch can‘t wait to have u back ❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️ 7y
emilyhaldi I had so much fun cohosting this month with you!! 🎉☀️🙌🏻💖✨ 7y
Mdargusch Thankfully, we aren‘t banned forever. 🙃 7y
Cinfhen I‘m ready to do it all over again BUT I WANT @Meredith3 too!!!!! @Mdargusch @emilyhaldi @Reviewsbylola ❣️ 7y
emilyhaldi We told @Meredith3 that if she posted every day this month we would allow her to host next time with us 😂 it was a great success!! 👏🏻👏🏻 Mere- you still in, right?! @Mdargusch @Reviewsbylola 7y
Reviewsbylola What a bummer!! Thank you for letting us host Cindy!!! 7y
Meredith3 @emilyhaldi I'm in!!! 👏🏻🎉🍹🖤✨🎊🤠 7y
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Gnoe
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Finished The High Mountains of Portugal today and after risking abandonment it turned out an absolute thumbs up!

Will review it on my blog Graasland after #deweysreadathon

Sweettartlaura It‘s absolutely lovely❤️ 7y
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Gnoe
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At the cafe waiting for my reading buddy @Muizz
#deweysreadathon @DeweysReadathon

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Gnoe
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#readathon time! Will be finishing this long-ago-started novel first!
#deweysreadathon #24hourreadathon @DeweysReadathon

CatLass007 Pretty tortie! 7y
Gnoe @CatLass007 She is! And adorable! And naughty 😂 7y
CatLass007 😻😻😻😻😻 7y
WanderingBookaneer The only one of his books I haven‘t read. I look forward to reading your opinion. 7y
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ephemeralwaltz
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It's back, ladies! I'm reading your thoughts right now - I'm very happy we all enjoyed this one more or less. Thanks @ju.ca.no for the lovely postcard as always and thank you all for a great #LMPBC round 001! @Simona @julesG

@suvata

Simona It was good and interesting way to tell the story which expands through few decades. Thank you for interesting selection 😘 7y
julesG It was a good read, I would not have chosen it myself. I enjoyed this book club, but I am not going in for another round; writing into books still isn't my thing. 7y
readinginthedark Ooh! I thought Life of Pi was really good; I‘ll have to read this one! 7y
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ju.ca.no
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This book is giving me a really hard time rating it... it is divided in three parts, part one is about a man who lost his home, part two about a man who searches it and part three about a man who found it. The stories are loosely connected, they all deal with grief, loss and a chimpanzee. The first one is boring, the second one strange and the last one is overwhelmingly beautiful! I‘m not sure if i can recommend it, but if you start- finish it!!

ju.ca.no
#LMPBC @julesG @Simona @ephemeralwaltz I‘ll mail it out on Wednesday 😊 the circle closes, this was a lot of fun! I loved reading all your notes!! (Also: Odo💜)
7y
ephemeralwaltz ODO❤❤ 7y
ju.ca.no @ephemeralwaltz I never expected this book to end of like that, my heart is aching, it was so beautiful😭 Odo is amazing💜💜 7y
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ephemeralwaltz @ju.ca.no I'm so glad you enjoyed it! 7y
Simona It‘s a tricky book... slow beginning with a lot of ‘unnecessary‘ details, but in third story everything becomes clear... 7y
ju.ca.no @Simona indeed! It wouldn‘t work without the first two parts, but they could‘ve been shorter🙈 7y
Simona I really disliked parts related to the technical stuffs around car in the first story ... but I liked the second story. 7y
ju.ca.no @Simona the second one was much more interesting than the first one, but there were still some tedious parts.. but overall I liked it😊 7y
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ju.ca.no
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1. tonight I‘m inviting my parents and brother for dinner and I have promised a friend that I‘ll take photos of her and her baby, and we might do that on sunday😊
2. 5‘4ish
3. I still have two homes atm, I‘ve lived at my parents place for 20 years so far and in my flat in Vienna for 3 years... (but I will probably move out of both within the next 1-2 years)
4. tagged book for #LMPBC

#friyayintro @jesshowbooks

Kalalalatja Lovely pic! 7y
ElishaLovesBooks Beautiful picture! 7y
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Smangela Beautiful smile :) love that you‘re taking pics of your friend‘s baby - she‘ll treasure them in certain 7y
ephemeralwaltz 😍😍 7y
ju.ca.no @ElishaLovesBooks @Smangela thank you😘 we already took photos of her babybelly which turned out very nice ☺️ 7y
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ju.ca.no
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Day 20 for #readingresolutions @Jess7 #dogsorcats #LMPBC @ephemeralwaltz @julesG @Simona

Usually I post more cat pics than dogs, mainly because Merlin doesn‘t like to cuddle that much and a black dog is just horrible to picture properly in photographs 😂

Simona 😍😍😍😍😍Marlin for sure isn‘t a lapdog ... 7y
Bookish.Heart What a sweet boy 😍 7y
ephemeralwaltz Awwww!!😍😍 You should post more!🐶🐶 7y
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ju.ca.no @Simona he loves to sit on laps though😅 (if you sit on the floor, he doesn‘t like the couch too much.. except for his spot😂) 7y
ju.ca.no @ephemeralwaltz haha I‘ll try😅 but he is soo dark in all the photos, you can hardly make out his face in so many of them🙈 7y
ephemeralwaltz @ju.ca.no I can see that - you'll have to try to make him pose on white backgrounds 🐶😜 7y
ju.ca.no @ephemeralwaltz haha true!😉 7y
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ju.ca.no
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#hallowhoareyou @Gyldholm
Thanks for the tag @ephemeralwaltz 😘
1. 25
2.younger brother
3.nope
4.the tagged book for #LMPBC
5.don‘t make me choose 😰
6. 😊😅😘
7. hmm... somnambulate 🤔
8. I am very ambitious yet lazy😅
9. animal lover😁
10. Tea! (Hot chocolate is also yum! I‘m not much of a coffee drinker though)
11. hmm the Sandman - as I would love to sleep right now instead of being at work😴😴
12. @maralinchen

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ju.ca.no
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#LMPBC Ladies - the final book has arrived😊 @ephemeralwaltz @julesG @Simona @suvata #groupU

ephemeralwaltz Looking forward to reading all your thoughts! 7y
ju.ca.no @ephemeralwaltz it‘s really interesting to read them😍 7y
Simona Can‘t wait for final thoughts❣️ 7y
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julesG
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Pickpick

This was an interesting book. A strange book of three stories that are connected.
The last story was the most interesting to me, especially its last few pages where everything came together.

Solely based on this last story, I give this book 4 stars.

If it wasn't for #LMPBC #GroupU I would not have read this book; which would have been a shame, since it spoke to me in the end.

@ju.ca.no @Simona @ephemeralwaltz

ju.ca.no Oh, I‘m curious! I‘m gonna start this months books today! @ephemeralwaltz please tell me that at least the last book I‘ve sent you has arrived by now?? 7y
ephemeralwaltz @ju.ca.no I'm really sorry to say that I haven't received anything yet. Which is very strange because you have my address right and there is NO WAY two packages in a row have gotten lost. I'm mad at the post 😡 7y
ephemeralwaltz @julesG I'm happy you enjoyed it, Julia! 7y
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ju.ca.no @ephemeralwaltz hoooow is that even possible?? My packages to the States and to India have arrived by now! How can they misplace TWO Packages to the same adress??!! (Plus my secret santa package. I‘m starting to take this personal) for the next book I will pay the highest shipping fee so that I have a tracking number...😡 7y
ju.ca.no Also sorry to all of you guys for kind of ruining the chain of sending, I did not expect this. (in case the second book won‘t arrive I will of course replace it @julesG ) 7y
ephemeralwaltz @ju.ca.no I know. That's why I'm sure they haven't misplaced them but might be in a post office somewhere waiting to be sorted. I'm still holding on to the idea that Christmas mail has made everything late. Don't blame yourself AT ALL! I will keep you all updated for sure. Crossing my fingers... 7y
Libby1 Strangely, I liked the middle story best! 7y
julesG @ju.ca.no Rubbish! If it's truly lost, I do not need replacing 7y
ju.ca.no @ephemeralwaltz @julesg let‘s hope for the best😔😔 7y
ephemeralwaltz @Libby1 the middle story was so surrealist but I also enjoyed it. 7y
julesG @Libby1 I agree to what @ephemeralwaltz said, this middle story was so surreal with what Eusebio does for Maria. And why did they have to comment on the size of the 'you know what' so often? (trying to keep this spoiler free) 7y
Simona That‘s the reason why I so rarely bail on books. 7y
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julesG
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We have a few more minutes before we have to wake the next kid. The son is off already. (Why does school have to start at 7:50 a.m.?) The lucky daughter has another day off, it's teachers' development day today. (we're going to ransack Ikea after my physiotherapy)

I can finish the second part of the High Mountains.
#LMPBC #GroupU

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julesG
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If it wasn't for #LMPBC #GroupU, I would not read this book.

Sorry ladies, I'm bored. I have read the cat to sleep. 😜

@Simona @ephemeralwaltz @ju.ca.no

@suvata

julesG Is this one of the cases where we should judge the book by its cover? The author's name is in larger font as the title. 7y
jhod 😂 7y
ephemeralwaltz I definitely judged it by its cover :( 7y
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julesG @ephemeralwaltz Well, Tomas's Road trip is relatively funny, from the 21st century point of view. 7y
lildeb_8 I felt the same way. I don't think anything he's written has been as good as The Life of Pi. 7y
Simona I quite like it. It‘s not the best book in the world, and the description of the car and the trip are to long..., but I really like how all the threads intertwine at the end. 7y
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julesG
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Thanks for the tag @4thhouseontheleft

1) more clean eating, more fresh air, less stress
2) probably the next #LMPBC book (tagged)
3) start writing again
4) no swaps so far, Goodreads (150 books), #passportlitsy and #mounttbrchallenge
5) scarf/shawl/blanket, hot beverage and the cat
6) @buecherwurm @Mommamanzi @Ubookquitous

@Wbabdullah #2018Goals

buecherwurm What's the #passportlitsy challenge? 7y
julesG @buecherwurm It's a challenge where we choose how many countries we want to travel to and get a travel itinerary from @Tiffy_Reads, and read books from the countries on that list. There is a goodreads group to go with this challenge. Can't link to it from the Goodreads App. Sorry. 😔 7y
buecherwurm Thanks! I'll check it out! 7y
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Wbabdullah @julesG what do you like to write?? I‘m planning on hopefully finishing some knitted and crocheted shawls this new year—thanks for reminding me! Fiber is an Important Reading companion! 7y
julesG @Wbabdullah I write small pieces mainly, short stories. Two years ago I wrote for at least 30 minutes every day but I have neglected this being ill and so on. I want to get back into the habit. It's self-care. And I do need to finish several fibre projects, there's a shawl, a blanket and at least one sock to be finished. 7y
Wbabdullah I‘m with you @julesG on self care. Learning the same lessons myself. Writing and making things help me feel better! Much love and may all your dreams come true!! 7y
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@Simona @ju.ca.no @ephemeralwaltz

Look what just arrived.

#LMPBC #GroupU

Thank you Simona. What a lovely surprise.

#catsoflitsy

ephemeralwaltz You guys are quick!! Enjoy! Can't wait to read all of your comments. 7y
Lcsmcat Such a sweet 🐱! 7y
Simona Once again... yey for quick mail delivery 😘 7y
[DELETED] 206653737 😻 those eyes! 7y
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A playfully used parable in a quite sad story.

#quotsydec17 #letters

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Interesting comparison ...
I absolutely agree with your review @ephemeralwaltz

#lmpbc #groupU

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Frenzy night in my house - reading in bed, eating rice with milk and Nutella 🤤

@ephemeralwaltz Book arrived yesterday (but I wasn‘t at home), no damage on the package 👍 ...I‘m few pages in and I like it! Thank you for postcard, from now on it‘s my favorite bookmark 😘

#lmpbc #groupU

ephemeralwaltz Glad it got there safely! Happy reading!😍 7y
Simona @julesG Thanks 😘 7y
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Mehso-so

Just finished this. This is a wild, magical, spiritual ride but it definitely doesn't seem like a book for everyone. I don't want to spoil my review much for the ladies in my #LMPBC group. It wasn't my favorite but there are parts of this that I loved. Martel's writing is impeccable, though; I wasn't expecting anything less.

@Simona I'll be putting this in the mail for you next week so it doesn't get to you too late!

@suvata @ju.ca.no @julesG

Libby1 I agree with your review. ⭐️ 7y
Simona Looking forward 👍 I do have love/hate relationship with his books ... 7y
Simona @julesG I‘m going to the post office on Tuesday😘 7y
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julesG @Simona Okay. I plan on sending out my book to @ju.ca.no by Thursday. 7y
ju.ca.no I still need to finish mine, but I'm also planning on sending it out next week! 7y
ephemeralwaltz @ju.ca.no no rush! Can't wait, though😍 7y
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Getting some reading done to put off studying for an exam just a little bit longer 😋🤓 #LMUPBC #LMPBC

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Regarding my immediately-to-be-read books, Yann Martel just bumped up in line before Atonement! As it is a pick for #LMPBC I'm getting started on it 🙌

the-flashley Love that cover! 7y
Jaimelire I like this one! Atonement ...also awesome. (edited) 7y
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Hi ladies from my #LMPBC groupU! @ju.ca.no @julesG @Simona Have you NOT read any of these? These are some TBRs that I own at the moment. Atonement is going to be my next read anyways so I thought I'd include it, even though you've probably read it. I'd love to go with Yann Martel! It's 300p but seems like a fast read.
If neither of these work, I'll stop by the bookstore this week!😍
@suvata

ju.ca.no They all are fine with me😊 7y
ephemeralwaltz @ju.ca.no yay! @julesG and @Simona shall choose then 🎉 7y
julesG I'd go with Yann Martel. Let's see what @Simona says, though. 7y
Simona @julesG @ju.ca.no Yann Martel then @ephemeralwaltz 😘 7y
ephemeralwaltz Hooray! We have a pick 🙌🙌 7y
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GirlWellRead
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I loved Life of Pi, and like that story this one was hard to get into. However, I did like this book more than Beatrice and Virgil. This novel is made up of 3 separate narratives, all of which are connected and come full circle in the last story. In true Martel fashion, the story has themes of love and loss, a strong animal presence, and almost a fable-like quality. His writing is beautiful, but at times too complex, especially in the beginning.

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I loved this book! It has gotten mixed reviews on here and I think if you are expecting a plot you will be disappointed. :) It is more a meditation on life, death, and faith told through three interconnected stories. Despite these heavy themes, it is also one of the funniest books I have read in a while. There were many scenes that literally made me laugh out loud! :) Highly recommended!

LauraBrook Great review! #stacked 7y
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Currey
Mehso-so

This string of three similarly themed and ever so slightly connected short stories about grief, forced me to narrow my focus as the characters narrowed their focus. It uses allegory, absurdity, surrealism and yet really, with his wonderful writing, it really just wants you to 'be' with one's grief. However, as good a writer as Martel is, I just didn't think he really pulled it off. Maybe for others he touched grief's core, but not for me.