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Someone Who Will Love You in All Your Damaged Glory
Someone Who Will Love You in All Your Damaged Glory: Stories | Raphael Bob-Waksberg
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From the creator and executive producer of the beloved and universally acclaimed television series, BoJack Horseman, a fabulously off-beat collection of short stories about love--the best and worst thing in the universe. Written with all the scathing dark humor that is a hallmark of BoJack Horseman, Raphael Bob-Waksberg's stories will make readers laugh, weep, and shiver in uncomfortably delicious recognition. In "A Most Blessed and Auspicious Occasion," a young couple planning a wedding is forced to deal with interfering relatives dictating the appropriate number of ritual goat sacrifices. "Missed Connection - m4w" is the tragicomic tale of a pair of lonely commuters eternally failing to make that longed-for contact. The members of a rock band in "Up-and-Comers" discover they suddenly have superpowers--but only when they're drunk. And in "The Serial Monogamist's Guide to Important New York City Landmarks," a woman maps her history of romantic failures based on the places she and her significant others visited together. Equally at home with the surreal and the painfully relatable (or both at once), Bob-Waksberg delivers a killer combination of humor, romance, whimsy, cultural commentary, and crushing emotional vulnerability. The resulting collection is a punchy, perfect bloody valentine.
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KinaReads
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pink books of February 🎀📚💕

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RaeLovesToRead
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#12booksof2022

September's pick was this funny, bittersweet collection of short stories from Bojack creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg.

It won me round to the short story medium with its zany style and cyclone of emotions. Definitely one of my fave books of the year.

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RaeLovesToRead
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Here is my #top22of22 @Cinfhen 😁

But Rae, there are only 20 books here, I here you say... true, but I'm leaving space for Ship of Destiny which I'm halfway through and probably Stay Up with Me because it's great so far. Or maybe I'm just dazzled by the cover. It does have a gorgeous cover.

Faves on this list?

- The tagged
- Liveships trilogy
- The Glass Hotel
- The Circle
- The Master Key
- Murder in Mesopotamia

All cracking reads 😊💕

Cinfhen Woohoo!!! I‘m excited to review this list - thanks for sharing ♥️ 2y
Cinfhen I LOVED POISONWOOD and this one made my list too 2y
BarbaraBB The Glass Hotel and The Master Key 🤍 2y
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itsyvetperez
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Pickpick

“And I thought about how, actually, if you wanted to, you could say the same thing about life. That life is terrifying and overwhelming and it can happen at any moment. And when you‘re confronted with life you can either be cowardly or you can be brave, but either way you‘re going to live. So you might as well be brave.”

- 4⭐️

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RaeLovesToRead
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I am posting September's Bookspin board this time because I NEARLY got a Bingo.

I think I must be pathologically averse to completing challenges 😆

Onwards! 🛡⚔

#bookspinbingo

BooksNBowls I think I‘ve hit one bingo all year but I still do it every month 😅 the life of a mood reader 2y
RaeLovesToRead @BooksNBowls One day I shall reach the elusive Bingo again! 😅 I think I'm just a rebel... I can't stick to a plan 😁 2y
MicheleinPhilly I think I‘ve completed 2 challenges in 6 years on Litsy. So it‘s not just you. 😊 2y
RaeLovesToRead @MicheleinPhilly I swear the best part of reading challenges is the preparation! The gathering of the books and the anticipation of certain victory! (Or in my case epic procrastination and vows to do better next month 😅) 2y
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RaeLovesToRead
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Pickpick

This collection of writings - mostly short stories - was beautiful and quietly devastating and spectacular.

I laughed out loud. I cried in public.

I don't even usually like the medium of the short story, but these tweaked my heartstrings every which way.

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

All the stars 😭

merelybookish This collection is fantastic! 2y
Yuki_Onna That title alone pulls all the heartstrings... 😭 I suppose that book would be too much to handle at the moment, though. 2y
RaeLovesToRead @merelybookish I loved it 😊 Now need to get Netflix again so I can watch the rest of Bojack 2y
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RaeLovesToRead @Yuki_Onna Yes and no. I had similar reservations, but although there was a lot of melancholy, there was also quite a lot of joy. It was bittersweet and disillusioned and very human. I loved it 🥰 It wasn't a fluffy read, though. 2y
Librariana That dedication alone! 🥰🥰 2y
RaeLovesToRead @Librariana So cute!!! 💕💕 2y
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RaeLovesToRead
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Thanks for the tag @Yuki_Onna 😀
I have done this one before, but I am reading new books now so here they are in emoji format...

🛶⚓🐉🌊🏝

🤵🏼💕👰🏾‍♂️🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🪓🩸

☀️ = 🤪

(I am also reading The Right to Sex, but all the emoji combos I came up with were very poor taste... 😅)

Also, I can think of more shoddy sequels that I'd like to re-do / get rid of, than standalones that need sequels 😄

PageShifter 🤣 2y
Yuki_Onna Thanks for doing a second round of this one! New emojis! 😄
Oh what emojis could you possibly mean with The Right to Sex? 😂😇
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RaeLovesToRead @Yuki_Onna 😳😇😅 2y
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RaeLovesToRead
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Woke this morning to BookMail!

Why do I have a feeling this one is going to break me?

IndoorDame Beautiful tea set! 🤩🫖❤️ 2y
RaeLovesToRead @IndoorDame Thank you! 😊😁 2y
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starlight97
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Pickpick

Probably the best anthology I've ever read.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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Annie1215
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Mehso-so

A book of quirky short stories. I enjoyed the tone, but some stories were better than others. Standouts were “A Most Blessed and Auspicious Occassion” and “Rules For Taboo”

Checking off my #bookspinbingo board

Reggie I loved the story with Lucinda. 3y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 3y
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JoyBlue
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Pickpick

I didn't plan to read this short story collection about love during Valentine's Day week—it's just when my hold turn came up. Yay, me!

While I'm not generally a short story fan, I enjoyed this collection more than most. ⬇

JoyBlue My favorites:

“A Most Blessed and Auspicious Occasion,“ in which a young couple planning their wedding faces interfering relatives and friends chiming in on the appropriate number of ritual goat sacrifices to be made (among other things)

“We Men of Science,“ in which a professor visits another version of himself and his wife in a parallel universe

“Rufus,“ about a dog who is frustrated with the poor communication skills of his owner
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Reggie I really liked the one about Lucinda. 4y
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LaraS
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👍

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merelybookish
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Thanks for the tag @MoonWitch94
1. I read the tagged book back in December and the first story in the collection made me LOL. With more to follow. Highly recommend!
2. I read Gilead by Marilynne Robinson last month. Sobbed! But I cry easily. Still, beautiful!
@TheSpineView #two4tuesday
Tagging new followers @QueenVisenyaT @FairyFiona @LitTraveler @dwRavenPuff

TheSpineView Thanks for playing! 😊 4y
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keithmalek
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Not funny, but sweet.

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keithmalek
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I give the Acknowledgements page of a book a cursory glance, at best. However, I did happen to see this, which I found humorous.

Megabooks 😂😂 4y
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keithmalek
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Mehso-so

Three of these stories are outstanding: "Missed Connection-m4w", "You Want to Know What Plays Are Like?", and "More of the You That You Already Are." I also enjoyed "We Will Be Close on Friday 18 July." The rest of these stories are boring. However, if Waksburg (whose humor writing I first discovered in a McSweeney's collection) writes any more books in the future, I will definitely check them out.

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alvingregorio
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Mehso-so

It's weird to classify this one. I'm not sure if I enjoyed it, but there was an interesting phenomenon of curiosity that kept me going. I was amazed how outrageous premises could be normalized in a few pages then it's business as usual.

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alvingregorio
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Relatable 😕

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BlameJennyJane
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I‘m a little late to the party! Thanks for the tag @Lynnsoprano !

1. I‘m guilty of it! I‘m definitely drawn to the cool ones.
2. I had to buy this. I‘m going through withdrawals after finishing BoJack Horseman and this book is by the creator.
3. I allow myself an hour a day- half an hour of local and my man Lester Holt on NBC.
4. Guilty! 🙋🏻‍♀️
5. @Come-read-with-me and @AJBowers wanna play?

#friyay intro

SilversReviews Yes I do judge a book by its cover...bad me. 5y
Viji Love Lester Holt! 3y
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parasolofdoom
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Mehso-so

Between pick and so so. I *liked* for the most part but felt these generally leaned too heavily on sounding clever rather than having real depth. Favorite story was A Most Blessed and Auspicious Occasion

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Reggie
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Thanks @merelybookish for putting this on my radar. If you like your collection of short stories equal parts absurd, out loud laughter, parts where you think what the hell is this detour we‘re in, part hit you in your feels then you‘ll love this book. My favorites were the one about the theatre, their powers are only powerful when they‘re drunk superhero story, the story told from the cutest dog‘s perspective, and the one about poor average 👇🏼

Reggie Lucinda. Also, you know it‘s gonna be a winner when both of his Nana‘s blurbed it, lol. An enthusiastic pick!!! (edited) 5y
merelybookish Yay! So glad you enjoyed it! I still think of perfectly average Lucinda and her report on the Barenaked Ladies. 😂 5y
Cinfhen Hi, Reggie ❤️Happy New Year 5y
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Reggie @merelybookish lol, yeah, bean or bin? 5y
Reggie @Cinfhen 👋🏼 Happy New Year, Cindy! 5y
TrishB Great review as always 👍🏻 5y
Reggie Thanks! @TrishB this one was a fun one with a lotta feels in it. 5y
CarolynM I was nearly there anyway and the Barenaked Ladies got me over the line @merelybookish 😉Stacked 5y
Megabooks I have checked this out from the library and not read it. Now I need to actually read it. Thanks for the great review! 5y
Reggie @Megabooks I hope you like it! 5y
kspenmoll Great review Reggie-sounds intriguing! 5y
Centique I already stacked this or I would‘ve stacked it again on that review! Coincidentally I also have super powers when I‘m drunk 😂🤣😆 5y
Reggie @kspenmoll Thanks, they were so good. 5y
Reggie @Centique lol, like? 5y
Centique @Reggie ummm invisibility... magical dancing for sure.... and optimistic mind reading. 👍😆 5y
Rissreads Another one to the pile.........🤣 5y
Suet624 This sounds great! Happy New Year, Reggie! 5y
Reggie @Suet624 it was greats. Happy New Year!!! You gonna be with the grandkids or you gonna go out? 5y
Suet624 @Reggie I‘m actually hoping to be all by myself. There‘s been a lot of wonderful peopling but I‘m tired. Folks leave on the 30th. And you? 5y
Reggie @Suet624 I got lucky and only have to work from noon until 8 that night so I think I‘m just gonna go home and read the New Year in. 5y
Suet624 That‘s so great, Reggie. I hope you enjoy the peace, quiet and wonderful stories available to you in all of your books. 5y
ReadingEnvy Loved this in audio! 5y
Reggie @ReadingEnvy I‘m trying to dip my feet back into audio. There‘s this podcast, Pseudopod, that does narrated short horror stories once a week. It‘s a start. 5y
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merelybookish
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I LOVED these stories! They are insightful, funny, and delightfully absurd, about relationships between lovers, exes, friends, siblings. People we know, falling in love, making mistakes, missing someone. But each longer story has a bizarre twist. A couple planning a wedding fight over how many goats to slaughter, a group of friends get super powers, a scientist creates a door to the opposite world where his opposite wife is not pregnant. 👇

merelybookish Somehow the absurdity makes these stories even more human. A little gem from the #TOB long list. Apparently the writer produces the show Bojack Horseman which I have not watched. But I bet it's funny! 5y
BarbaraBB Great cover. The cover ditto. If it makes the shortlist I‘ll make sure to get it - and I do think they might select three short story books for the play-in bracket 🤞😘 5y
merelybookish @BarbaraBB Oh nice work. I like predictions! 😉 And there are several short story collections on the lon list. 5y
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Leftcoastzen I was curious about this one. 5y
Graywacke The cover is so darn cute. Glad it is actually good. I was looking at that ToB long list and read their intro and I've been thinking about it. I've never followed before. 5y
merelybookish @Leftcoastzen I say give it a try! 5y
merelybookish @Graywacke I love the #tob! They always have such a fun mix of books. I think you'd enjoy following it. Even if you don't read the books, the judgements are fun. 5y
mklong Thanks for this great review! I was worried this would be too silly. I think we get the shortlist this week 🐓 5y
Reggie You have sold me a book. Great review!!! 5y
merelybookish @Reggie Thanks! I'd love to hear what you think. 5y
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merelybookish
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Met some friends at a wine bar last night. There was a wall of books. Interesting, but not for perusing!
Just started the tagged #tob long list book on audio. The first story about planning a wedding had me LOLing! I doubt it will make the short list but it's a fun listen so far!

Megabooks I have this from the library but haven‘t read it yet. I keep getting distracted! 5y
rockpools That wall! You just know the most absolutely-need-to-read book is going to be right in the middle, about 3 rows up 📚📚📚 5y
BarbaraBB It sounds good! 5y
Leftcoastzen @RachelO that‘s what I thought!😁 5y
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ReadingEnvy
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After hearing great things about this book by my friend Karen and then seeing it on the longlist for the Tournament of Books, I decided to try this one in audio. It was a great decision, what a fun read (I even liked the satire, a rarity for me.) Different actors read different stories, sometimes in teams.⤵️

ReadingEnvy My favorites:
"Most Blessed and Auspicious Occasion" read by Raúl Esparza

"We Men of Science" read by James Urbaniak

"Rufus." read by Baron Vaughn

"Rules for Taboo" read by Will Brill and Emma Galvin
5y
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Shadowfat
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Mehso-so

I'm glad I pushed through this one, the last story made it worth it. A lot of the stories were odd and a little off putting. Maybe I should have expected that considering the author created Bo-Jack?

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Naominats
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Maybe you are right to be cautious. You have been lied to before, after all. Your heart is weathered & scarred, mishandled by many, eroded by time. You‘re no dummy & yet repeatedly, you stumble over the cracks of your cobblestone heart, you let your naked foolish hopes get the better of you. Perhaps every can of cashews has a fake snake lurking, but you keep opening them, stupidly, because in your heart of hearts, you still believe in cashews.

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Expandingbookshelf
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“Move across the country and hope the Sadness won‘t find you, won‘t follow you like a stray dog from coast to coast. Hope the Sadness isn‘t just a fog on a leash, shadowing you always...Hope that you are not the Sadness‘s home, anywhere you go, no matter how far, no matter how quickly-the Sadness lives in you. Hope to God it‘s not that.”

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BlameJennyJane
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I know virtually nothing about this book but pre-ordered it only because it is written by the creator of Bojack Horseman, one of my favorite shows of all time. It‘s awful and wonderful and I‘d call the show a guilty pleasure but I don‘t feel a bit guilty about loving it! 🐴💛🐴💛🐴

readordierachel Fabulous title for a collection 👍🏼 5y
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