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Corner That Held Them
Corner That Held Them | Sylvia Townsend Warner
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A unique novel about life in a 14th-century convent by one of England's most original authors. Sylvia Townsend Warner's The Corner That Held Them is a historical novel like no other, one that immerses the reader in the dailiness of history, rather than history as the given sequence of events that, in time, it comes to seem. Time ebbs and flows and characters come and go in this novel, set in the era of the Black Death, about a Benedictine convent of no great note. The nuns do their chores, and seek to maintain and improve the fabric of their house and chapel, and struggle with each other and with themselves. The book that emerges is a picture of a world run by women but also a story--stirring, disturbing, witty, utterly entrancing--of a community. What is the life of a community and how does it support, or constrain, a real humanity? How do we live through it and it through us? These are among the deep questions that lie behind this rare triumph of the novelist's art.
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DivineDiana
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A book about the day to day lives of medieval nuns living in a small convent in Oby,England opening with the arrival of the Black Plague.The prioress has much to consider as death surrounds them.Credentials aren‘t checked and thus the new priest is not actually a priest! I had trouble keeping track of the Dames who were either flying,hearing or seeing dead Saints, escaping, embroidering and even committing murder!
Well written,but tedious.#nunlit

jlhammar 😆 Great review! Thanks for reading with us. Hope you find our April #NunLitQuarterly selection more enjoyable. 2y
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‘There are so many stories of flying,‘ said Dame Beatrix,‘that no doubt some of them are true. But I think one would need to be extremely young or extremely saintly.‘ #nunlit

A bit behind, but persevering.

jlhammar Ha, love it! No rush at all. Hope you are finding it a worthwhile read. 2y
DivineDiana @jlhammar Thank you! I‘m struggling a bit, but I feel like it is starting to come together for me. 🙏🏻 2y
LeahBergen 🤣 This is great! 2y
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Tamra For me, the humor was the best part. 😄 2y
batsy Great image 😂 And yes, I too loved the dry humour in this book! 2y
MemoirsForMe 😂😂😂 2y
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Aimeesue
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The Corner That Held Them is quite enjoyable, but it's hard to pin down exactly why that is. There's no plot, it's about a convent in the late Middle Ages (it ends in 1382,) there's no real protagonist, a lot of the people are awful . . . and yet, I enjoyed this book very much.

Warner's writing is wonderful, of course, but ⬇️

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Aimeesue ⬆️ but there's also something about the way such lives, circumscribed as they are by their times, poverty, gender, and threats like the Black Death are larger than one would imagine. The internal dialogs, the interpersonal politicking, the formation and crash of alliances and cliques within Oby are fascinating to witness. ⬇️ 2y
Aimeesue ⬆️There's a good dose of humour as well - Warner had quite a dry wit. And although I am not in any way religious myself, the workings of Catholicism on individuals and the institution itself was compelling. 2y
Tamra Terrific review - it IS hard to pin down! 2y
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jlhammar Yes to all of that - so well said! 2y
Aimeesue @Tamra And that ending! 😯 2y
AlaMich I agree! It‘s a book where nothing really happens, but it‘s wonderful! 2y
marleed Totally agree! 2y
LeahBergen So well said! I couldn‘t quite figure out what kept me turning the pages. 😆 2y
batsy Exactly! Something just compels one to keep reading. I also found it weirdly comforting. Life was *so* different then in terms of day-to-day realities, but the petty or tedious things that can distract people remain somewhat the same... 2y
Aimeesue @jlhammar @AlaMich @marleed @LeahBergen @batsy I wish I could figue it out. Guess I'll have to read everything she ever wrote and try to unearth her secret to compelling stories that go absolutely nowhere! 😂 2y
DivineDiana Excellent review! 2y
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DivineDiana
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“… in proof of how women, despite all their weaknesses,perhaps,indeed,because of them,are best fitted to live under the Rule. The Rule is a kind of dance to them,he exclaimed,a lifelong dance. The Bell chimes, the music strikes up;and with the whole force of their sense of drama,their willfulness, their terrific vanity,they give themselves over to a formal pattern of obedience.” Prior Thomas to his secretary while riding through the forest. Rude!

jlhammar So rude! Great passage though. There were many instances like this that really got my blood boiling. 2y
DivineDiana @jlhammar I am developing respect for these women and feel protective of them. 2y
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DivineDiana
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Finally started #nunlitquarterly! It is moving slowly.

Suet624 I keep dipping in and out of it which is not something I usually do. It seems to be the only way I can get through it. (edited) 2y
jlhammar Yay! Look forward to your thoughts. 2y
DivineDiana @Suet624 I‘m reading it slowly. 2y
DivineDiana @jlhammar Thank you! 2y
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marleed
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The print and long paragraphs made it difficult for me to read this in anything but natural light, but slow and steady I finished. I realize my fiction is at great advantage given a protagonist and it took a while for me to connect with this parade of 14th century dames. But the writing is so good and somewhere along the way it all fell into a wonderful place and I rather enjoyed this parade of acerbic dames ↓. @jlhammar #nunlitquarterly

marleed I‘m compelled to include a pic of the spire from my alma mater. Btw, also on the campus is a motherhouse (vastly shrinking in members as the decades roll on) for the dames ‘er nuns that once had a significant impact on my motherless upbringing. 2y
jlhammar Parade of dames - love it! Wonderful review and great photo. I also had to be intentional with my reading time for this one. Couldn‘t pick it up when I was feeling distracted/unfocused. Worked best when I knew I had a quiet hour or more to really sink in. I wouldn‘t call it an easy read, but so unique and rich and rewarding if in the right headspace. Thanks so much for reading with us! 2y
Tamra Parade - perfect! 2y
marleed @jlhammar @Tamra I‘m really glad I read this and I‘m sure I never would have gone in if not for this group, so thank you! Actually, for the first 100 pages or so I could feel the trepidation of my 16 yr old self when placed in an English class tasked to read the tagged! It was over my head and interest. Now I‘m curious some 40+ years later to give it another go! (edited) 2y
DivineDiana I am still in trepidation mode, as I am only on page 36. However, I did read the Thomas Merton book not too long ago, and did enjoy it! 2y
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KathyWheeler
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Considering there‘s not much plot to this book, you would think there wouldn‘t be a lot to keep your interest, but the opposite is true with this book. The characters are engaging and the writing is beautiful, so that I was never bored. I loved this book and will miss the nuns of Oby. You can‘t really tell in the top picture, but in keeping with the nun theme, that‘s a grotto dedicated to Mary at Spring Hill College. #NunLitQuarterly #audiowalk

jlhammar Love that grotto pic 💙 Wonderful review! I felt the same. Life really is in the details. I think that's one of the reasons this struck such a chord with me. Give me the quotidian over a grand plot any day! 2y
KathyWheeler @jlhammar Yes! I loved that this was really just about the everyday. 2y
batsy Yes, love the grotto pic too. Lovely review ... I enjoyed all of the details. 2y
KathyWheeler @batsy Thanks! 2y
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jlhammar
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And so we come to the end. Sharp, wry, insightful, mesmerizing, feminist—this is one brilliant book. Much like the ars nova style of music that so captivates our custos, voices come together in varying rhythms, swelling and fading, in consonance and in dissonance, to create the beautiful whole.

I‘m quite sad to leave Oby behind. It‘s been wonderful reading this alongside all you smart #NunLitQuarterly sisters. I‘m loving your posts and comments.

Tamra Thank you for generating the idea and hosting! 👏🏾 Great review and wry describes it best for me. 2y
jlhammar Look forward to reading The Land of Spices with you all in April! Oh, and just a reminder, I'll be reading this one next month for any who care to join me for some extra #NunLit fun 2y
monalyisha Would that I could have joined you! I did manage to check the book out…so, a quarter of the way there? Almost? 🙈😅 Hope you all had a contemplative experience! 2y
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rubyslippersreads I‘m sorry I‘m so behind, but I still want to read this and will catch up on all your comments. 2y
quietjenn What a wonderful, astute review! Thanks for being our Mother Superior, so to speak. I make no promises, but will look into next month's bonus title. 2y
batsy Beautiful review! Many thanks for getting #nunlitquarterly off and running 💜 I'm going to try to do the extra credit reading next month 😁 The book sounds fascinating. 2y
Suet624 Thank you for organizing this group! I look forward to finishing this one and moving on to the next with you all. 2y
KathyWheeler Great review! 2y
Centique Great review! I love the point about the ars nova music. That‘s food for thought! I also went down a rabbit hole reading about how anchorites were walled up and how servants assisted them through a serving window. The idea of an anchorite will never leave me after this book! 2y
jlhammar @Tamra @quietjenn @batsy @KathyWheeler Thanks all 💗 We've got a great group here! 2y
jlhammar @monalyisha 😆 Hope you are able to join us for our future reads! 2y
jlhammar @rubyslippersreads No worries! You have plenty of January left. I'm hoping to see several more Corner posts from our reading sisters we haven't heard from yet over the next couple of weeks. Look forward to your thoughts whenever you are able to get to it! 2y
jlhammar @Centique Thanks, Paula! I agree, the concept and practice of anchorites is so fascinating. I'll be reading this one in May as a #NunLit extra if you'd care to join me 2y
KathyWheeler @Centique I thought the anchorite thing was fascinating too. I had heard of them but didn‘t know that they were really walled up until I looked it up this time. I can‘t imagine voluntarily doing that! 2y
jlhammar @Suet624 My pleasure. Can't wait for your thoughts! 2y
Centique @jlhammar I would be keen to join in for that one too 👍 2y
Centique @KathyWheeler it sounds so claustrophobic doesn‘t it? 😳 2y
KathyWheeler @Centique Yes! I get antsy if I stay in my house for too many days in a row (usually 2); I could never handle that. 2y
LeahBergen Great review! Thanks so much for hosting. 2y
jlhammar @LeahBergen Thanks, Leah! This turned out to be a great first read. I‘m looking forward to our next adventure in #NunLit! 2y
Bookwomble Events conspired against me and I found I couldn't get to this book in January. Thanks for tagging me in your posts, which I haven't read yet as I WILL read this book this year, and then I'll binge-read everyone's comments! 😆 2y
jlhammar @Bookwomble No problem! It‘s so good. Look forward to your thoughts whenever you get to it. 2y
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Centique
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Thank you to @jlhammar & #nunlit for encouraging me to read this modern classic languishing on my TBR. It tells the story of Oby, a convent in the 13th and 14th century, through a few generations of its nuns and prioresses. This is a history told through the small details of lives and we switch from character to character building a sense of the community of nuns and the people that visit them. Just a delight for me as a history lover 😍

batsy Excellent review! So much to chew over in this & a delight to read. 2y
Tamra I‘m happy you enjoyed it too! 😊 The detail is so rich. 2y
jlhammar Such a pretty collage and thoughtful review. So glad you‘re part of #NunLitQuarterly. Great point about how she builds a sense of the community. I‘ve got a day of reading ahead of me and can‘t wait to finish this wonderful book! 2y
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Megabooks This is a great cover! I hope you‘re doing well, Paula. 💕💕 I‘ve been on and off litsy a bit. 2y
Centique @Megabooks I‘m good thanks Meg. I hope you are doing ok? 💕 My dad was in a bad state over Christmas/NYE and I didn‘t think he would make it. But he‘s surprised us all by bouncing back from COVID plus another small amputation. The relief has been huge. Sending hugs and best wishes to you and your family 💕 2y
LeahBergen Great review, Paula! I thoroughly enjoyed this one, too. 2y
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KathyWheeler
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Dang, Dame Alice! I wasn‘t expecting that from a nun. 😳. I‘m 72% through, so I should finish relatively soon. If it were not for #NunLit, this book wouldn‘t have been on my radar. So lovely outside today. #audiowalk

jlhammar I‘m so glad I have tomorrow off. Oby, here I come! Should be able to finish-up. 2y
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jlhammar
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“Greeting his dear sisters, Bishop Walter informed them that he had earnestly considered the plight of their house…full of pride, sloth, greed, falsehoods, worldliness, pet animals and private property. His grieving eyes had beheld spiced meats, soft cushions, perfumed and flowing mantles, better befitting harlots than the brides of Christ, whose joy it should be to feed on roots and wear narrow garments.”

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jlhammar This letter from the bishop had me fuming! I agree with Dame Margaret - the crocodile indeed! 2y
KathyWheeler @jlhammar I agree with her too! 2y
Suet624 I‘m reading a book right now about Ireland and those priests have me fuming too! I‘m planning on returning to this book soon. 2y
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batsy Yes! All of their takes on women were exhausting and maddening. 2y
Aimeesue Pet animals! Soft cushions! O, for shame! Those in power are so ridiculous sometimes. 😂 (edited) 2y
Tamra Deserves a good 🙄 2y
LeahBergen Spiced meats?? What other sort of debaucheries have they been up to?? 😆 2y
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KathyWheeler
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More #NunLit on my walk at Dauphin Island. It was such a gorgeous day that we had to get out. I‘d originally planned a lazy, read in bed, day. #audiowalk

jlhammar Pretty pics - looks like a lovely walk! 2y
KathyWheeler @jlhammar it was. I walked along the beach and into the bird sanctuary as well. I didn‘t see any birds there though — just the pelicans, herons, and sea gulls that were by the beach instead of in the sanctuary. 2y
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quietjenn
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Completely engrossing and compelling book, centered on a 14th century convent, the women who inhabit it, and the greater community (ecclesiastical and otherwise) that support it. With a meandering-to-nonexistent plot, shifting perspectives, and a large cast of characters who wander in and out of the story, on paper it probably shouldn't work at all, but in reality it's a complete triumph. Loved it and what a book to kick off #nunlitquarterly

Tamra I found it actually a bit difficult to describe! This goes to your apropos comment about how on paper this shouldn‘t work, but it does. 2y
KathyWheeler You are right — it shouldn‘t work, but it absolutely does. 2y
LeahBergen Great review. And it really is a hard book to describe or talk about concisely! 2y
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batsy Yes! Fabulous book to kick off our nun lit readalong 💙 2y
jlhammar Terrific review! What a perfect way to describe it. I‘m almost finished and loving it. 2y
Kristin_Reads This #nunlit Buddy read is so much fun!! 2y
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Tamra
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Warner uses the setting of a medieval convent as a microcosm of society, turning an unflinching eye on human motivations and relations. She offers so many flashes of insight, often in dark comedic form. It makes for a surprisingly funny work.

“But then there are two truths, perhaps three truths, perhaps a dozen.” This line sums up how the characters connected to Oby live their lives, pursuing their own truths. Don‘t we all? #nunlitquarterly

Cathythoughts We do ❤️ 2y
Tamra @jlhammar looking forward to our next installment! 😁 2y
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LeahBergen Great review! This was such a good read. 2y
LeeRHarry Great review !😊 2y
quietjenn Indeed! And all the different covers of this one are so neat. 2y
batsy Nice review! That quote just about sums it up 💙 2y
Tamra @LeahBergen it is one that could be read several times, it‘s so rich in observations about life & people. (edited) 2y
Tamra @LeeRHarry thank you! 😁 2y
Tamra @quietjenn yes! I love seeing the variety of covers of various editions of any book. 2y
Tamra @batsy thank you! 🤗 This isn‘t breezy reading, but rewarding. 2y
jlhammar Wonderful review! And thanks for sharing such great quotes and insights while you read. What a kick-off this was! Looking forward to our April pick and to reading Revelations by Mary Sharratt next month (if you‘re still interested in joining me for that one). 2y
Tamra @jlhammar I will join you again in April for the next NunLitQuarterly selection! 😁 (edited) 2y
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batsy
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A plotless narrative about a 14th-century convent in Norfolk that is a genuine masterpiece. There are no protagonists; we live with an assortment of characters over the years, through plagues, rivalries, & murder. I found almost every sentence a revelation of the author's incredible artistry. It's a social realist novel of a convent, where the enchantment of holy life is dissolved to reveal flawed people & their material concerns. #NunLitQuarterly

batsy I think what I found most interesting is the emphasis on how the convent is run; the economics of the place; the work that it entails; the kind of networks that are sustained within & without to keep it working; & the personalities that are erased in service of spirituality. But people are people, & whatever is repressed will eventually come out! As such, it's frequently so comedic & I laughed out loud more than once. I loved it 💙 @jlhammar 2y
andrew61 Sounds really good. 2y
LeeRHarry Lovely review 😊 2y
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charl08 Great review- and what a beautiful cover 😍 2y
Tamra They are so very flawed! 👏🏾👏🏾 No glossing over on Warner‘s part. (edited) 2y
batsy @andrew61 She's a really interesting writer! 2y
batsy @LeeRHarry Thank you! 🙂 2y
batsy @charl08 Thank you! The Penguin STW reissues are really nice. I'm hoping to acquire the others... 😁 2y
batsy @Tamra My favourite aspect of the book! No romanticising. 2y
jlhammar Oh my gosh, yes to everything you wrote! Amazing review. I wish I didn‘t have such a busy weekend ahead of me. Can‘t wait to finish (but also kind of sad at the thought of leaving Oby behind). 2y
quietjenn Yes! I've only been able to read a little of it this far, but can't wait to get back to it this weekend. I also love that edition. 2y
AnnR A lovely review and photo @Batsy. 2y
AlaMich I loved this book, and your review is wonderful! 2y
batsy @jlhammar Thank you! I was sad to leave Oby behind as well. I feel like I'm missing something from my daily routine. 2y
batsy @quietjenn I hope you continue to enjoy it! It's such a treat and feels like one of those books that works both if read slowly bit by bit or in one big gulp. 2y
batsy @Ann_Reads Thank you! 🙂 2y
MicheleinPhilly I‘m still waiting on this from the library. 😕 I may have to bite the bullet and just purchase it. 2y
LeahBergen What a great review! And I already miss Oby, too. 2y
batsy @MicheleinPhilly I hope you like it! 2y
batsy @LeahBergen Thank you! What a wholly absorbing world it was 💙 2y
Centique I‘ve almost finished it and then I‘ve come away on holiday for a week and left it at home. Doh! 2y
batsy @Centique Ah, hate when that happens 😂 However you have lovely new books to look at 😍 2y
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LeahBergen
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What to say about this novel? It‘s a dense and beautifully written story of a 14th-century fenland nunnery, with no niceties (or “grossities”) ignored. We follow numerous sisters (and several bishops) from the onset of the Black Death to the Peasants‘ Revolt. Nothing much happens but EVERYTHING happens. It‘s life and death in a nutshell and utterly absorbing. I loved it.

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merelybookish Great review! Ive been curious about this one for a while! 2y
Tamra Fabulous review! 2y
Deblovestoread Great review! I‘m loving it, too. 2y
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BarbaraBB Fab review 🤍 2y
Cathythoughts Wonderful review Leah 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 2y
batsy Great review! I felt the same—just utterly loved it! 2y
erzascarletbookgasm Great review🌟 2y
TheKidUpstairs Oooh "Nothing much happens but everything happens" is one of my favourite sub-genres. Stacked. 2y
andrew61 Sounds excellent. 2y
jlhammar Grossities 😆 Love it. Fantastic review. You sum it up perfectly. This book is SO GOOD and I‘m very thankful to have been reading it along with you and the rest. I still have a couple chapters to go. 2y
Chrys I hadn‘t heard of this that I remember, but after your review I need to read it. 2y
Tamra Oh perfect, the “grossities” indeed! 😉 Very apt description of nothing & everything is contained in this novel. (edited) 2y
quietjenn “nothing happens BUT everything happens“ is such a great way to phrase it! Couldn't agree with your comments more. 2y
Suet624 I got stuck about 1/4 of the way through this with library holds all arriving at the same time. I need to get back to it. I‘m glad you liked it. 2y
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Now I can get started on my #NunLit reading. 😊

LeahBergen I just finished this month‘s pick and loved it. 👍 2y
jlhammar Wonderful! You are in for a treat with Corner. I‘m loving it. 2y
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KathyWheeler
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There‘s no real plot to this book — just incidents in the lives of the nuns — yet I‘m really loving it so far. The writing is excellent and the characters are great. Three day weekend. Yay! #audiowalk

jlhammar So glad you're reading with us! Have a wonderful weekend. #NunLitQuarterly 2y
KathyWheeler @jlhammar Me too! I never would have even known about this book otherwise. You have a good weekend too. 2y
batsy That's pretty much how I feel about the book! 2y
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KathyWheeler
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Some azaleas are being fooled into blooming because it‘s relatively warm right now. I‘m really enjoying the humor in this book. It‘s not laugh-out-loud funny; it‘s more gentle. #NunLit #audiowalk

jlhammar I love that the Dames of Oby are accompanying you on your walks! So glad you‘re enjoying it so far. So am I. 2y
KathyWheeler @jlhammar they are so much fun. 😊 2y
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Tamra
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My favorite section so far! No spoilers. It involves one of the character‘s discovery of ars nova music, specifically Machaut‘s Kyrie. And the commentary is cutting! #nunlitquarterly

I have a soft spot for early music, medieval thru baroque eras. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=OsWZfPCK6aY

Aimeesue Ah, yes, The nimble weasel! 😀 2y
jlhammar Thanks so much for the link. Just beautiful. I'm an early music kind of gal, too. And what a description! To say that she has a way with words is a massive understatement. I haven't made it this far yet, but looking forward to it. 2y
batsy Thank you for the link. It was lovely to listen to it and let it wash over me as I read the words—this chapter is one of my favourites. And I love the recurring motif of the weasel! 2y
LeahBergen I just got to this part in the book so I popped back here to listen to your link. Marvellous! 2y
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jlhammar
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“Dame Johanna was elected prioress with a majority of one vote.
Dame Cecily glanced from face to face…What had happened was one of those accidents that overtake the righteous in the midst of their prosperity. Feeling sure of Dame Matilda‘s election, grateful to be relieved of the old prioress…nun after nun yielded to the thought: Why not vote for that poor Dame Johanna? - one vote can‘t upset the result, and it would please the poor wretch.”

jlhammar This prioress election scene was just too good 😂 #NunLitQuarterly 2y
batsy Genuine LOL during this scene. 2y
Tamra 😆 so many! 2y
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marleed The politicking of these dames just never ends! 2y
Tamra @marleed exactly! 2y
Suet624 Just goes to show you have to take voting seriously. 😀 2y
LeahBergen I just read this part last night. 😆 2y
Aimeesue Whoops! 2y
Centique I‘m thoroughly enjoying this! 2y
rubyslippersreads Forgive me, Sisters; I‘m behind on starting this. You‘re all inspiring me, though, with your great reviews. 😊 2y
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Tamra
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The characters are often comically awful to one another! 😅 (Henry is a custoses.)
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jlhammar They really are! And how very quotable is this book? I feel like there are bits that just hit me (that I want to share) on almost every page. Sometimes because they are so sharp and darkly comic, sometimes because they are so honest and poignant. 2y
Aimeesue Lol. I can just see it. 😄 2y
jlhammar Another example of that comic awfulness that I thought was pretty great (on page 74 in my edition) “Thomas de Foley glanced from one wrinkled face to another, thinking how much uglier they must look at two o'clock on a winter's morning. Every force of art was strained to beautify God's house and worship, but nothing was done to improve the appearance of his votaries.“ 2y
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batsy @jlhammar @Tamra I love her writing and you described it beautifully. That bit about de Foley struck me, too. I also loved when early on in Chapter 1 when Dame Cecilia begun to have fits and to prophesy, but then, "The community ... settled down to enjoy an unregulated prosperity and comfort; and prosperity and comfort wielding their usual effect, the spirit of prophecy flickered out"—just so astute and witty. 2y
jlhammar @batsy Yes, astute! Perfect word to describe it. Another passage that had me feeling that way was below (from page 84 in my edition). 2y
jlhammar @batsy “The nuns, exhausted by kneeling round Dame Isabel and repeating the prayers for the dying on behalf of a woman who seemingly could not die, found it hard to conceal their weariness and their disillusioning (for it is disillusioning to discover that compassion, stretched out too long, materialises into nothing more than a feat of endurance).” 2y
batsy @jlhammar I loved that, too! I have it underlined 😆 It's amazing to me that almost every sentence is a high-wire act of depth, insight, humour, and irony. 2y
Tamra @batsy @jlhammar @Aimeesue I‘ve taken so many pics of quotes I couldn‘t possibly post them all. Chock full of insightful observations about human behavior & motivations! 2y
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Sylvia Townsend Warner was such a fascinating woman. Very ahead of her time. A music scholar and a writer like no other. I‘ve included a few links in the comments for those of you who may want to get to know STW a bit more.

#NunLitQuarterly

jlhammar Sylvia Townsend Warner Society:
https://townsendwarner.com/
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jlhammar BBC Open Book (STW part starts at 9:45):
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m000q9cg
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jlhammar The 2021 Sylvia Townsend Warner Lecture (gets going at the 8:05 mark):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mSEvQ-Wjws
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LeahBergen Thanks! 👍 2y
batsy Thanks for the links! She's intrigued me since I read and loved Lolly Willowes (and now more so, since the nun book is wholly different from LW in style and tone). 2y
Deblovestoread Thank you! 2y
jlhammar @batsy I read LW several years ago and while I really enjoyed it, I don't think I sufficiently appreciated it. I definitely want to do a reread sometime and also try some of her other work. Summer Will Show and English Climate: Wartime Stories are tops on my STW to-read list. 2y
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“It alarmed him to be feeling such loathing for such an insignificant person, to catch himself avoiding the sight of her, leaping aside from the thought that a hair in the soup might be one of hers, or sitting in his room like a prisoner because he fancied he could hear her breathing outside the door…when Dame Susanna had spoken of how devotedly Ursula had nursed him during his sickness, he had been compelled to lean from the window and vomit.”

jlhammar One of the most effective descriptions of revulsion towards another person I've ever read. Terrible, but also made me laugh. #NunLitQuarterly 2y
LeahBergen Oh, I LAUGHED at this part! 😆 2y
Aimeesue 🤮 😂😂😂 2y
marleed Poor Ursula - to the kitchen with you! 2y
batsy Yes! I snorted!! 😂 The humour in the writing is perfect. 2y
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"Since the pestilence it is impossible to find a spare priest at a reasonable price. People think of nothing but money." #EternalPlagueProblems from the Middle Ages to current times...

Only 2 chapters in but I'm loving the utter sumptuousness of the writing. And the humour! Every page a feast of delights. #nunlit #nunlitquarterly

TrishB So true 😁 2y
Jess_Read_This I just read the plot synopsis and this sounds absolutely fantastic. 2y
Kristin_Reads I‘m starting this one on Monday! 2y
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batsy @TrishB The more things change... 😅 2y
batsy @Jess_Read_This It's very dense, but very good so far! 2y
batsy @Kristin_Reads I hope you enjoy it! 2y
jlhammar So good! And I agree about it being dense. There is so much here and I am loving it. I feel like it demands me to be my best reader self, giving it my full attention, but I really appreciate that. I can't wait to really sink into this more today. 2y
LeahBergen I‘m enjoying it, too! 2y
batsy @jlhammar I love that about the "best reader self"! I agree; I put it aside until I have time during the day to fully immerse myself in it. A book that rewards attention and slow reading, I think ? 2y
batsy @LeahBergen Yay! I wish I had her way with words 😍 2y
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“It travelled faster than a horse, it swooped like a falcon, and those whom it seized on were so suddenly corrupted that the victims, still alive and howling in anguish, stank like the dead…All across Europe it had come, and now it would traverse England, and nothing could stop it, wherever there were men living it would seek them out, and turn back, as a wolf does, to snap at the man it had passed by.”

Yikes! Loving her writing.
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jlhammar Painting shown is The Triumph of Death by Pieter Bruegel 2y
jlhammar Oh, and if any of you in the US are still needing a copy, see the recent post from @Deblovestoread - she's looking for a home for her extra. 2y
Deblovestoread Thank you for posting 😊 2y
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Aimeesue This painting has always fascinated me. If anyone wants to see the whole terrifying thing - and why wouldn't you? 😋- the Museo de Prado has one you can zoom way in on. https://www.museodelprado.es/en/the-collection/art-work/the-triumph-of-death/d3d... (edited) 2y
jlhammar @Aimeesue Oooh, thank you! It really is terrifying. 2y
LeahBergen Eek! Thanks for sharing. I‘m loving the writing so far. 👍 2y
Aimeesue @jlhammar I love It when museums have these high- res images. I can get lost in there, looking at everything! 2y
batsy I love Bruegel! 💜 Your quote has got me excited... I'm looking forward to getting started today. 2y
Libby1 @Aimeesue - what on earth was he thinking when he painted that? I hope to start the book this weekend! Thanks for the tag, @jlhammar . 2y
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The problem with adding new bookcases and rearranging your books is you find things you didn‘t know you had. Sometimes it is a nice surprise and sometimes it an oops!

The oops is the tagged book. I already had a copy but bought one last month for #NunLitQuarterly. If there is anyone in the US who would like my other copy please email me at kdgordon88 @ gmail.com. FCFS

@CrowCAH Found this copy of P & P. It‘s yours if you want it😊

Deblovestoread @jlhammar Jamie, would you tag the #NunLit peeps in case someone in the group would like it? 😊 2y
CrowCAH Thanks for remembering me and the P&P collection! 🥰 I actually already own a copy of that cover, so some other P&P enthusiast can claim it! Any takers @sprainedbrain @mabell @LeahBergen ? 2y
jlhammar I‘ll try to mention it in my next #NunLitQuarterly group post (hopefully tomorrow). Thanks! 2y
LeahBergen @CrowCAH Thanks but I think I‘m set for P&P editions for now! 😘 2y
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If any of the ladies doing #nunlit are looking for some soothing music to listen to while reading, this is a lovely little piece written by a medieval nun! 🧘 🎶

jlhammar Wonderful! Perfect to set the medieval mood. I love Hildegard and I loved Year of Wonder. We did it back in 2020, I think, and it was a lovely addition to each day that I looked forward to. Felt a bit bereft when we finished. I wish there were a a follow-up/Year of Wonder II (and beyond). 2y
batsy Nice! Thank you for the rec. 2y
jlhammar @Caroline2 Oh my gosh, so exciting! I had no idea. Thank you! 2y
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Another poignant description of the individual in the collective. #nunlitquarterly

jlhammar Wow, I love that passage. 2y
Cathythoughts ❤️💔 2y
batsy Beautiful but bittersweet ❤️ 2y
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Smart and amusing description of any collective. #nunlitquarterly

jlhammar Brilliant! You're making me even more excited to get started with these wonderful quotes. 2y
Aimeesue Perfect ❤️ 2y
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Doing some browsing before starting our January #NunLitQuarterly selection. The English Heritage site has some great photos of abbey ruins and other bits of monastic history you all might enjoy. Link in comments below. I think this photo is from the Creake Abbey ruins in Norfolk.

Suet624 This is great! Thanks so much. Started reading the book last night... 2y
LeahBergen Very cool! I‘m looking forward to getting started. 2y
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Kristin_Reads So cool… thank you! Can‘t wait to get started. 2y
quietjenn Neat! Thanks for sharing. 2y
batsy Oh, lovely! If only our little #nunlit club could visit these sites together 😁 2y
Aimeesue Great pics! Makes it easier to visualize things. I've read all the Brother Cadfael, and every single time I wished they'd included a map! The physical space is such a big part of things! 2y
Tamra @batsy oh, what a fun daydream! 2y
DivineDiana @Tamra @batsy It would be wonderful! 🙏🏻 2y
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January is always a busy month so I am getting an early start on the first installment of #nunlitquarterly.

My dear Perpetual Reading Sisters of Litsy, this isn‘t an easy read but it is full of dry wit & humor, which at first I didn‘t recognize! 😆

jlhammar Hooray! Can‘t wait to get started. 2y
Aimeesue I'm really looking forward to this one. Warner's great! 2y
Tamra @Aimeesue she is new to me! 2y
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marleed I started reading early too. Holy Mary Mother of God, this is a hard read! My goal is now 25 pages a day. 2y
batsy @Aimeesue @Tamra I love Lolly Willowes so much! Really looking forward to this. 2y
Cathythoughts Nice words from Sarah Waters I see 👍🏻♥️ 2y
Kristin_Reads I‘m having trouble getting started! 😅 2y
Tamra @Kristin_Reads In my humble opinion, I recommend not trying to keep track of the minutia. Go with the flow and look for the dark humor. It is striking me as rather sardonic or satirical. There isn‘t a clear plot line to follow, rather it appears the novel is about human relations. (edited) 2y
Kristin_Reads @Tamra thank you for that advice! 2y
Kristin_Reads @Tamra Thank you… this is helpful!! 2y
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repost for @jlhammar:

#NunLitQuarterly 🔔 January 2023 reminder 🔔

Dear Perpetual Reading Sisters of Litsy,

The new year is almost upon us and with it our group read of The Corner That Held Them. Just read it sometime during the month of January, post your review &/or thoughts along the way and be sure to tag the group.

All are welcome to join us!

kspenmoll I am looking forward to this! @jlhammar (edited) 2y
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#NunLitQuarterly 🔔 January 2023 reminder 🔔

Dear Perpetual Reading Sisters of Litsy,

The new year is almost upon us and with it our group read of The Corner That Held Them. Just read it sometime during the month of January, post your review &/or thoughts along the way and be sure to tag the group.

All are welcome to join us!

jlhammar @LitsyEvents Please repost. Thank you! 2y
monalyisha Ah! I love “Perpetual Reading Sisters of Litsy”! 2y
jlhammar @Tamra The moniker you came up with is just too perfect - had to start putting it to use! 2y
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jlhammar @monalyisha All credit goes to @Tamra for that one! So good. 2y
JamieArc @jlhammar @Tamra I love the name as well!!! Perfection. 2y
LeahBergen Can‘t wait! And good one, @Tamra 😆😆 2y
Centique Looking forward to it! 2y
Tamra @jlhammar @LeahBergen @JamieArc it came in a moment of divine inspiration. 😇🤣 2y
Tamra I‘m all set and looking forward to this group! 2y
KathyWheeler My library had it! Yay! 2y
marleed I ordered a physical copy so I could keep notes while reading. I‘m so excited excited to start it! 2y
quietjenn @Tamra @jlhammar so perfect! Very well-done. 2y
quietjenn So looking forward to it! 2y
Bookwomble I'm not sure I'll join in with the full challenge, but as I nearly started reading this book three times in 2022, perhaps I can seek group encouragement for this one in January 2023? 2y
batsy I'm so looking forward! And nice job @Tamra it's perfect 😆 2y
jlhammar @Bookwomble Yes, please do! We‘d love to have you read along with us. 2y
Bookwomble @jlhammar 😊👍 2y
Caroline2 Looking forward to it. 👍 2y
MemoirsForMe Yay! I‘ll say a big Amen to all that! 😁 2y
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LitsyEvents
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Repost for @jlhammar

#NunLitQuarterly 2023
JAN The Corner That Held Them
APR The Land of Spices
JUL And Then There Were Nuns
OCT A Shameful Murder

Your #NunLit mission is simply to read the chosen book during the assigned month, post your review &/or thoughts along the way and tag others in the group. Thanks to all who voted. Look forward to reading these with you in the year ahead!

If you‘d like to join us, let me know. All are welcome!

jlhammar Thanks for reposting! 2y
kspenmoll This sounds like fun- I have one of the books. Can you add me? Thx! 2y
LitsyEvents @jhammar making sure you see @kspenmoll comment. 2y
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#NunLitQuarterly 2023
JAN The Corner That Held Them
APR The Land of Spices
JUL And Then There Were Nuns
OCT A Shameful Murder

Your #NunLit mission is simply to read the chosen book during the assigned month, post your review &/or thoughts along the way and tag others in the group. Thanks to all who voted. Look forward to reading these with you in the year ahead!

If you‘d like to join us, let me know. All are welcome!

jlhammar @LitsyEvents Please repost. Thank you! 2y
Kristin_Reads Really looking forward to this! Already ordered the first pick! 2y
LeahBergen I‘m looking forward to these. 👏 2y
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JamieArc 😍😍(how is there not a nun emoji???) 2y
Tamra Ordering now! 😄 2y
rubyslippersreads @JamieArc I was just wondering that. 2y
marleed This is going to be fun! 2y
batsy Thank you for this! So looking forward 🎉 2y
batsy @JamieArc @rubyslippersreads Yes! We need one 😆 2y
quietjenn Excited about this! 2y
MemoirsForMe What fun! 🙌🏻 Thanks again for organizing this! 2y
DivineDiana Yes! @JamieArc It is needed! 2y
jlhammar @monalyisha Here are our selections with details for 2023. Excited to have you read along with us for any or all of these! See my previous #NunLit posts for context. 2y
monalyisha Thanks for the tag & details, @jlhammar! I don‘t know if I‘ll end up having time to join you but I‘d love to pretend like I will, for sure! 😉 Please continue to tag me & add me to your crew; I‘ll do my darndest. Much appreciated! 2y
jlhammar @KathyWheeler These are our picks for 2023. So happy to have you join us for any or all! 2y
jlhammar @Suet624 Our picks/schedule for the year. So excited to have you join us! 2y
Suet624 Thank you for adding me!!! 2y
Suet624 I actually have The Corner That Held Them sitting on my shelf. Serendipity! 2y
jlhammar @Suet624 Oh perfect! Meant to be 😊 2y
jlhammar @AlaMich Our picks/schedule for the year. Glad to have you read along whenever you are able! 2y
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Okay my wonderful #NunLitQuarterly crew, The Corner That Held Them is officially our January 2023 (Quarter 1) selection! Read it sometime during the month, post your review &/or any thoughts along the way and tag your fellow #NunLit Sisters.

Stay tuned for Q2-Q4 (Apr, Jul, Oct) book voting next month. Want to give you plenty of time to plan and procure the picks.

If you‘d like to be added (or removed) at any time, let me know. All are welcome!

Kristin_Reads This is so much fun… can‘t wait! 2y
Caroline2 Yay! Looking forward to it. 👏 2y
Tamra Looking forward to it! 2y
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batsy I'm so looking forward to this! Thanks for getting it going. 2y
Deblovestoread I‘d like to join although I may weave in and out depending on the book. I‘m definitely interested in January‘s pick. 2y
MemoirsForMe What fun! Thx for coming up with this great idea! 🙌🏻 2y
jlhammar @Deblovestoread Yay! Weaving in and out is totally cool. I‘ll add you to future #NunLitQuarterly posts. So happy to have you in the mix! 2y
quietjenn Thanks for organizing things - very much looking forward to this! 2y
rubyslippersreads What a great start to the New Year! 2y
LeahBergen Awesome! Thank you. 😘 2y
Aimeesue I'd like to join. I like Warner, and the pull of NYRB, nuns, and plague is very strong. Not sure what that says about me. 😋 2y
jlhammar @Aimeesue 😂 Love it! I‘ll add you to the gang for future posts. So excited to have you join us! 2y
Centique Yay! Thanks for organising this 😘 2y
Bookwomble I've almost started reading this a couple of times this year - its time is coming! 2y
EvieBee Can‘t wait!!! 2y
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jlhammar
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I‘m planning to tackle a few nunnish reads in the year ahead and I‘m hoping some of you may want to join me. #NunLitQuarterly—a low-key group read every few months. Just read the chosen book during the chosen month, post your thoughts/review and comment on others if so inclined.

Thought one of these pillars of #NunLit would make a good inaugural read. Interested? Which would you prefer? Should we start Dec or Jan?

All are welcome!

jlhammar Oh, and to clarify if you haven't seen my previous #NunLit post, this is not a religious thing. I am actually agnostic (was raised Catholic), but I just love books with nuns in them (really anything about monastic life) and I know I'm not alone! 2y
marleed Oh how interesting. I could join in for 2023 - my 2022 TBR is pretty much declared! 2y
Tamra Funny, I have the tagged book TBR! 😃 I‘ll join in for it. (edited) 2y
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batsy This sounds great. I'd love to join in for January. And to start with this 2y
Kristin_Reads Count me in!! I love nun lit! 2y
quietjenn Oh, I am 100% here for this! And I own both books, so am good to go whenever. 2y
MemoirsForMe What fun! I‘m in! 🙋🏻‍♀️ January works better for me. 2y
LeahBergen Awesome! Count me in. I‘ll vote for the tagged book in January (although I‘m obviously up for whatever you all choose 😊). 2y
Caroline2 Yes! Count me in! January works for me and I fancy In this house of brede. (It‘s got better reviews). 2y
Penny_LiteraryHoarders And I have this book too! Thanks for the invite! Looks like January is a good start? 2y
MicheleinPhilly Nun lit! 😂 I may have to get in on this. 2y
EvieBee Sounds great!! I am down for either one. They‘re both on my shelf. 2y
rubyslippersreads I vote for the tagged book because I haven‘t read it. Can‘t wait to join all you Sisters! 😄 2y
jlhammar @marleed @Tamra @batsy @Kristin_Reads @quietjenn @UwannaPublishme @LeahBergen @Caroline2 @Penny_LiteraryHoarders @MicheleinPhilly @EvieBee @rubyslippersreads Fantastic! I am so excited. It is looking like the plan will be The Corner That Held Them in January to kick things off, but I'll give some others a chance to comment/join-in first. I'll follow-up with a confirmation post soon. #NunLit in saecula saeculorum! 2y
Tamra @jlhammar I ordered my copy and it should be here soon. Woot! 2y
Tamra @rubyslippersreads 😂 How about “Perpetual Reading Sisters of Litsy” as our moniker? 😆 2y
marleed @Tamra Hahaha :) 2y
jlhammar @Tamra @rubyslippersreads I think you two are on to something there 😂 Love it! 2y
rubyslippersreads @jlhammar @Tamra I do feel that reading is my vocation. 😊 2y
Centique I am definitely in for All the Nun Books!! Count me in for January and I‘ll get the tagged book. 💕 2y
jlhammar @Centique Wonderful! So happy to have you join us! 2y
DivineDiana Please add me to the group. I am fascinated with nun life! 2y
jlhammar @DivineDiana Fantastic! So happy to have you join us. I‘ll add you for future posts. In the meantime, we are still collecting votes for quarters 2-4. Check out those #NunLitQuarterly voting posts (the last 3) and comment with your preference (if you have one). 2y
DivineDiana Thank you for adding me! I love the final selections! ❤️ 2y
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Jinjer
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SEPTEMBER #bookspin #doublebookspin

Innnnnteresting! Two religion-themed books.

One is “funny, haunting strange” historical fiction about 14th century nuns. The other is “one of the finest historical novels by anyone anywhere “ about an idealistic Portuguese Jesuit priest. I recently watched the movie starring Andrew Garfield & Adam Driver.

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! Good luck!! 3y
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“He was looking at the spire. As the web of low-lying cloud scurried under the wind it seemed to breathe like a living thing. Sometimes it inhaled the light of day, and then its pallor enriched to the colour of a primrose; a moment later it waned, and pulled the misty air over it like a veil; and whether it brightened or waned it seemed to be flying towards him against the scudding sky so that he felt that ⬇️

AlaMich “in a moment it would bend down to his embrace.” I am absolutely loving this book. #dogsoflitsy #nelson #greyhounds (edited) 4y
batsy I so want to read this! 4y
AlaMich @batsy I recommend it highly! It‘s the most absorbing book I‘ve read in quite awhile, and STW writes so beautifully. 4y
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LeahBergen Nelson! 👉 *boop* 4y
AlaMich @LeahBergen He has a big ol‘ boopable snoot! 😂 4y
Centique @batsy I want to read this too! 4y
britt_brooke Oh my goodness. Just now seeing this ad I creep on your feed. 😂🙈 Nelson is a beauty! I may have mentioned this before but we used to have a retired racer. She was such a special dog. 🐾 4y
AlaMich @britt_brooke Thank you! We‘ve had him since Christmas and we love him to bits. He‘s a big, lovey, goofy boy! ♥️ 4y
britt_brooke @AlaMich Goofy seems to be a common greyhound trait, lol! Too funny. What a sweetie. 4y
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“Drawing his hand over his chops Sir Peter assumed an air of patience, and began to expound in easy language the doctrine of the sacraments, of the sacramental virtue which sets the priest apart from the ruck of the world. Pedantic fool! thought the prioress, saying courteously: ‘Of course Undoubtedly. How clearly you put it.‘

‘We shall miss your explanations,‘ added Dame Helen with sturdy malice.”

Mansplaining, 14th century style

LeahBergen I have this on my shelves. How are you liking it? 4y
AlaMich @LeahBergen I am loving it so far, but I‘m only on page 30. I am a very slow reader and she writes dense, meaty prose which I love. I‘ve also had a lifelong fascination with nuns and the life of a convent (maybe odd for a Jewish girl 🤷🏻‍♀️?) especially during the Middle Ages. But I absolutely recommend it if those things are in your wheelhouse. (edited) 4y
LeahBergen That sounds like my cup of tea. I‘ve always been fascinated by nuns, too (maybe it‘s a non-Catholic thing? 😆). Have you read this one? 4y
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AlaMich @LeahBergen I haven‘t but I will definitely check it out! I would also recommend this one, although it‘s not precisely a nun nor a convent. But it‘s fascinating. 4y
LeahBergen @AlaMich Ah, yes! I have that on my shelves as well. I‘ve also recently bought this one (so I should be good for a while 😆) 4y
AlaMich @LeahBergen One last rec on the subject is this non-fiction book, which I thought was amazing. If you‘re not familiar, Karen Armstrong writes on many religious topics, but this is her account of entering a convent and her decision to leave 4y
LeahBergen Thanks! I‘ll add that to my list. It sounds fascinating. 4y
Centique @AlaMich @LeahBergen just to say that thanks to this conversation I now have a corner of my TBR for Books about Nuns 😂😂 4y
LeahBergen @Centique 😆😆 I love it! 4y
AlaMich @LeahBergen @Centique 🤣 I‘m almost finished with The Corner (I‘m a VERY slow reader) and it will be the first five star read of the year for me. I think you both would enjoy it. (edited) 4y
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TheBookstorePodcast
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Spent my long weekend reading in a hammock! How about you?

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This novel set in the 1300s amid the plague years has particular resonance to our own corona-virus times. Warner is a delightful writer, full of insight & gorgeous phrasing. Don‘t be put off by the time period. Warner portrays the characters in the Oby Nunnery with all their flaws, humor, & vitality. There is no single protagonist, but it works. The personalities & intrigues of these women (and a few men) had me racing through the book.

BarbaraBB Sounds very good. The one I am reading is about pestilence too and may appeal to you because of your Litsy handle 💚. 5y
Hamlet Oh, thanks for reminding me of that one! 5y
Suet624 I have this one on my shelf. Thanks for nudging me closer to it. 4y
Hamlet @Suet624 Happy to do so. I hope to read more STW myself. 4y
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danibel
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Suet624
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The September NYRB Book Club has just arrived. Nuns, a Benedictine convent, the 14th century, and the Black Death. Just my cup of tea.

#SelfImprovementSept
@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @OriginalCyn620
#SomethingNew

batsy Oooh, yes! Want 😍 5y
ValerieAndBooks Looks intriguing! Stacking. 5y
LeahBergen I‘ve been eyeing this one! 5y
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AmyG It DOES sound good! 5y
SamanthaMarie Ooo definitely stacked!!! 5y
OriginalCyn620 New books are always a good thing! 5y
youneverarrived Ohh I think I‘ll have to order this one! 5y
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EvieBee
The Corner That Held Them | Sylvia Townsend Warner
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Eggplant Parmesan is great, it just takes so long and has so many steps. Finally. Food! #bookanddinner #nuns #vmc

Also worth mentioning that I have a thing for nuns. Classic films, literature. They fascinate me! Ever watched THE CHEESE NUN documentary? Amazing! Okay that is all.

Lacythebookworm Yum! I read and enjoyed Lolly Willowes by Sylvia Townsend Warner last year! 😊👍 8y
EvieBee @Lacythebookworm Just looked it up and it sounds like a great read! The first book ever picked by The Book of the Month Club in 1926? Wow. 8y
Zelma Have you read In This House of Brede by Rumer Godden? It is fantastic and right up your alley. 8y
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EvieBee @Zelma I adore Rumer! I have this book but haven't read it yet. Thank you so much for recommending it. I'll have to bump it up. 8y
Zelma I think it would be a perfect winter book - very quiet, calm, and soothing. Curling up under a blanket with hot cocoa reading. 😋 8y
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