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Strike Your Heart
Strike Your Heart | Amelie Nothomb
"Amlie Nothomb's twenty-fifth novel is among her very best."--Tlrama Marie is the prettiest girl in her provincial hometown and is dating the most popular boy in town. She is the envy of all her schoolmates and she loves it. When she falls pregnant and gives birth to Diana, things change. Diana steals the hearts of all who meet her, inciting nothing but jealousy in her mother. This is Diana's story. The story of a young, brilliant woman who grows up without maternal affection. It is the story of Diana's relationships with other women: her best friend, the sweet Elisabeth; her mentor, the selfish Olivia; her sister, the beloved Clia; and, of course, her mother. It is a story about the baser sentiments that often animate human relations: rivalry, jealousy, distrust. With her trademark wit, brevity, and tightly wound plots, Nothomb, one of Europe's most acclaimed and beloved authors, has devised a telling adult fable about human relationships and the mother-daughter bond.
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Teresereading
Strike Your Heart | Amelie Nothomb
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Marie liked her name.
#firstlinefridays
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Flavius
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An easy read. Short and entertaining but totally forgettable.

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Suet624
Strike Your Heart | Amelie Nothomb
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Thanks to @Reviewsbylola for posting about this book. I‘ve never read this author & now I‘m looking for everything she‘s written. Another Europa that satisfies. For such a short novel it packs a punch. The cruelty of Diane‘s mother withholding love from her young child continues to resonate throughout Diane‘s life. The brief narrative is excellent at making you think deeply about the repercussions of jealousy, love, selfishness, & narcissism.

BarbaraBB I don‘t know this one but read and enjoyed (edited) 3y
Suet624 @BarbaraBB oh thank you. I just put a hold on that at the library. 3y
Reviewsbylola I went on an ordering spree after finishing this to get more of her backlist! 3y
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Reviewsbylola
Strike Your Heart | Amelie Nothomb
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If you need a book for #booked2021‘s #blackjack21 prompt, this is it.

One of my top books of the year. Easily. This is why I do reading challenges. I would have NEVER come across this book if not for the challenge. I struggled so much with this prompt. I pored over my shelves to find a possibility. Not one fit the requirements! Same with my TBR on GR. Finally after different Google searches, I found this book. And loved it!

vlwelser I enjoy this author. She's mega quirky. What was the reading prompt? 3y
Suet624 Stacked! Europa editions are starting to be my go-to books. (edited) 3y
Reviewsbylola I know, I just love them so much! @Suet624 3y
Reviewsbylola @vlwelser it was #blackjack21, which was to have either spade, heart, club, or diamond in the title. 3y
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Jari-chan
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Another very nothomb novel by Amelie Nothomb. If you know her style, you know what you get. Characters, perfectly integrated into our society, but if you take a closer look, there's something amiss. But what? And why?

To me, Amelie Nothomb feels like an expensive chocolate. You enjoy savour it. Then you have to force yourself to not eat another bite, but to feel when it's time for another piece.

@TheAromaofBooks #BookSpinBingo

IuliaC Stacked! I'm always in for an Amelie Nothomb novel 👍 3y
Jari-chan @IuliaC Great to hear you like her novels, too! 😊 3y
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GatheringBooks
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#BiblioMAYnia Day 10: #AMothersStory as depicted in this translated Belgian novel is not warm and fuzzy. I don‘t think I have read any mother as hateful as Diane‘s mother, Marie: thoroughly self-absorbed, mean and spiteful, and unmindful of anyone else‘s needs apart from her own. Diane is fortunate to have been ‘saved‘ somewhat by the love showered upon her by other family members. My full review of this thoughtful novel: https://wp.me/pDlzr-kun

OriginalCyn620 📚👍🏻📚 4y
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Lauren890
Strike Your Heart | Amelie Nothomb
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Here‘s a book I hope to get to soon. (Along with SO many others! 😬) Thanks for the tag @Addison_Reads !! The blue for this cover isn‘t glaringly obvious but I think it counts!
If either of you want to play I‘m tagging @marleed and @Follow.my.read #ISpy a white cover.

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GatheringBooks
Strike Your Heart | Amelie Nothomb
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Because I am still clearing leave from last year (even though I will be away practically the whole of July), I took the entire week off (well, Wednesday, is a public holiday, so there‘s that) to read these women from Belgium, Rwanda, Norway, UK, South Korea, Israel, Ireland, and the US - because #WomenReadWomen2019 at GatheringBooks.

ephemeralwaltz What a beautiful stack! 5y
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ephemeralwaltz
Frappe-toi le coeur | Amelie Nothomb
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Lovely white French shelf at the bookstore. I wish I knew French ❤️

writerlibrarian French publishers do love their white. I've met Amelie Nothomb and have one signed Sabotage amoureux in my shelves. She's one of a kind. 6y
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