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Adèle
Adèle | Leïla Slimani
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Adele | Lela Slimani
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Slimani definitely has a way with words
Adéle has such a different tone when compared to Lullaby (written by the same author) but once again she manages to make it impossible to put the book down or to predict what the extremely unlikeable protoganist will do next

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Jellybeanbon
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After not being able to put Lullaby down by the same author, I decided to try Adele. So far, absolutely intrigued. Slimani seems to capture so well the complexities of the motherhood.

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Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick
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@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @Professional_Book_Dragon

Ladies, your thoughtfulness is so appreciated. It's been a bear of a work week and this little happy surprise made me tear up a bit. I do not have it. Thank you!❤

I will be planning some mailers while traveling next week to get things sent out there following week. #litsylove

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Yay! I‘m happy it made it! 🤞 this week is better ❤️ 2y
MemoirsForMe Wishing you better days ahead! 🤗 2y
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cant_i'm_booked
Adele | Lela Slimani
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Adele, the titular character of this erotically-tinged little novel, is a wealthy, married Parisian mother trying for years to hide the empty compulsions that have her seeking violent and passionless sex with strange men. Not inquiring as to the “why” behind her character‘s affairs, Slimani simply keeps empathetic tabs on Adele‘s highs and heartbreaks, saying, “[literature] is maybe one of the only experiences where you can stop judging people.”

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keepingupwiththepenguins
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Mehso-so

Adèle is all effect, with little interrogation of the cause. It‘s interesting, it‘s a good conversation-starter, but it‘s not going to sweep you away or pull on any heart-strings. I‘d recommend this one for your book club if the chat has been a bit stale lately, but skip it if you‘re looking for something to curl up with on the couch. Full review: https://keepingupwiththepenguins.com/adele-leila-slimani/

LiteraryinPA That‘s very helpful! Thanks! 3y
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
Adele | Lela Slimani
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Interesting first page! Has anyone read this?! 📚❤️

tpixie Lol 😂 quite the intro! 3y
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick No but I'm intrigued! 3y
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
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I decided to try to make a sesame dressing today! We had a salad at work Thursday that was delicious! My dressing tastes good, just a little different! Do you have a similar recipe? Email it to me at loverofbooks75@gmail. Com 🙌🏻❤️🥗🍽

#Lunchandabook 🍴📚

tpixie Yum! 3y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @tpixie it was! I think I need another! 🥗🍽 3y
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ClairesReads
Adele | Lela Slimani
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Very French, very sexy, very bleak. Relationships are weird; being an adult is a lot. I enjoyed this, even more on reflection than in the moment.

readordierachel Great review 😆 4y
ClairesReads @readordierachel 😂😂 thanks! 4y
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Just as I crack open this thriller by Leïla Slimani, I read the opening quote, which coincidentally is from the next book on my list (tagged). Funny how things fall together like that.

I read Chanson Douce last summer and liked Slimani‘s style, although I do like this book more. It‘s more interesting and more relatable, although I do wonder why Slimani seems fixated on using “imperfect” mothers as a horror fixture. Not all women want motherhood!

ONH French edition of Slimani‘s best seller 4y
ONH English edition of Slimani‘s best seller 4y
ONH The English version of this book, about a young mother with a sex addiction and a lot of baggage to work through. Slimani does a good job of making us dislike the character while also somehow understanding why she feels the way she does. Easy read, highly recommend! 4y
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Twocougs
Adele | Lela Slimani
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Panpan

I wanted to like this but... a troubled woman, a husband that can‘t let go... I see why so many liked it. For me, it just made me incredibly sad. I will say the translation was excellent though.

teainthelibrary I feel weird saying that I enjoyed this, because the story and the characters are just terrible 😂 5y
Twocougs @teainthelibrary Don‘t feel bad. There was much about it that was good. It just touched me in such a sad, horrible way. 5y
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rachelk
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Primarily interested in making men want her, Adèle deprives her body of food and exposes it to encounters that risk her life as a wife and mother. I wanted to understand what was at the root of Adèle‘s apparent addiction to sex more than I did. I also wanted to like her more than I did (she‘s cold, spoiled, conceited and selfish). However, it was a fascinating look at compulsive behavior.

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amyf0x
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Mehso-so

Adèle seems to have the perfect husband and son and life in Paris, but her secret addiction to sex with strangers that threatens to destroy it all.

Read October 4-9
Book 53/55

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Seriously loving this.

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Paus0312
Adele | Lela Slimani
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I was expecting more from it, but interesting the way she describes the way the main character feels.
Good reflection about motherhood as well, and society expectations even that is not the main story.

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razmanda
Adele | Lela Slimani
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Fascinating, challenging read about the tension between a woman‘s desires and her societal role as a wife and mother. It reminded me q lot of Kate Chopin‘s The Awakening, and in the author‘s notes, she mentions being inspired by Madame Bovary and Anna Karenina. It‘s also very, very French.

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RowReads1
Adele | Lela Slimani
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See what I checked out at the library 😝.

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scowler1
Adele | Lela Slimani
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Got back from the library and finished this without putting it down. It's so good. A lot of sex, not gratuitous though. Short review sorry, need bathroom and lunch!

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Clare_Riley
Adele | Lela Slimani
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I‘ve read some really well translated books recently - and this is another of them. Adele appears to have a wonderful life: good job, surgeon husband and a beautiful son. Except she‘s not happy, and seems to have a sex addiction - and uses it to punish herself, I thought. A really desolate book, not one to read if you‘re feeling low - this will do you no favours. But I loved it! And another unresolved ending that I seem to love 🤷🏼‍♀️

Severnmeadows Good review! 6y
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Curvybookgirl
Adele | Lela Slimani
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Mehso-so

This one was mixed for me. I did enjoy the book but I wasn‘t a fan of the ending.

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TrishB
Adele | Lela Slimani
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#rumourhasit #anglophileapril
I‘m going with the singer 😁 the book doesn‘t get very good reviews!

Reviewsbylola This sounds like quite the book! Adele‘s sex compulsion reminds me a bit of the narrator in Tampa. Hopefully Adele‘s conquests are all of legal age. 😆 6y
Mdargusch Hmmm. I‘m going with the singer too. This book would not be my cup of tea. ☕️ 6y
squirrelbrain Yes, I heard it‘s a bit ‘odd‘ and more than a bit naughty! 😳 6y
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Cinfhen Clever!! I read this book as an ARC a few months ago...I don‘t remember much about it but I think I only gave it a so-so 6y
TrishB @squirrelbrain yes there are lots of comments about it being ‘racy‘ on Amazon! 6y
gradcat I sure do like the author, though...too bad this one didn‘t work for you guys. I rather liked 6y
emilyhaldi Love the cover though ❣️ 6y
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Clare_Riley
Adele | Lela Slimani
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A good start to my Spring holidays: I finished my library‘s reading challenge (only 6 books, but I keep requesting NetGalley books, and that list has gone into double figures now 😂), and these holds all came in at once!
I‘m on a mission to think of something positive every day after I lost a friend to suicide last week, and I think she‘d like today (she was a librarian at my library). She always borrowed the books I liked after I‘d finished ❤️.

batsy I'm sorry to hear that 😔 6y
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LittleRedReadingHood
Adele | Lela Slimani
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⭐⭐⭐⭐

RadicalReader Love when you can happily binge read books by your favorite author 6y
LittleRedReadingHood @RadicalReader It is literally the greatest thing. This was a very good book but I definitely preferred Lullaby by the same author more 6y
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akfreeborn
Adele | Lela Slimani
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My second book by Slimani whose Adele reminds me of a modern Madame Bovary. Perhaps a secure married life and motherhood I s not for everyone. I thought the characters were well developed even if not likable. Recommended.

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Stefaniemm
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“People who are never satisfied destroy everything around them.”

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GerardtheBookworm
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A psychological study of a flawed character. From outward appearances, Adele has a flourishing career as a journalist, a successful marriage, and a happy son. However she feels empty inside and fills that void with extramarital affairs. An interesting look into sexual addiction and a damaged person's psyche.

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akfreeborn
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My tbr pile for February. Short month so likely too ambitious!

charl08 Good luck! I loved Washington Black: looking forward to her next one. 6y
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SassyPants617
Adele | Lela Slimani
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Another gem I picked up from my library. 🤓

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guinsgirlreads
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Starting this one before bed.

SassyPants617 I loved it. Just wondering how you felt about to. 🤓 6y
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Mafiacisco
Adele | Lela Slimani
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I think I need to go back and reread the Unbearable Lightness of Being after reading this book.

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Cinfhen
Adele | Lela Slimani
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Mehso-so

#ARC #NetGalley #KeepingItReal #MoreMehThanYeah #BorrowNotBuy
I‘m not sure this book will resonate well with most readers. Aside from the MC being really unlikeable, there isn‘t much of a story here. I think Lullaby/ The Perfect Nanny was a much more compelling story. I do like the edginess and rawness of Slimani‘s writing and I‘ll definitely continue to read more from her, but this book was just ok.

TrishB Lovely review 👍🏻 not one to add to lists currently. 6y
Cinfhen You can definitely wait for a #KindleDeal @TrishB 6y
RadicalReader @Cinfhen I truly loved The Perfect Nanny kept me glued and flew from chapter to chapter as if by catapult 6y
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Cinfhen That‘s why I think this one was a bit disappointing @RadicalReader 😔the pages did fly by but the story wasn‘t as compelling 6y
RadicalReader @Cinfhen felt the same about Josh Malermans second novel when Bird Box was original and gripping and terrifying how his second was flat Boring and listless 6y
Cinfhen Ugh!! Disappointing when you have high expectations @RadicalReader 6y
Cinfhen Here׳s my review @TrishB I was kind of vague so I still don‘t remember much about this book🤷‍♀️ 6y
TrishB 👍🏻 even more negative on Amazon! 6y
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