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Yiddish Policemen's Union
Yiddish Policemen's Union | Michael Chabon
For sixty years Jewish refugees and their descendants have prospered in the Federal District of Sitka, a "temporary" safe haven created in the wake of the Holocaust and the shocking 1948 collapse of the fledgling state of Israel. The Jews of the Sitka District have created their own little world in the Alaskan panhandle, a vibrant and complex frontier city that moves to the music of Yiddish. But now the District is set to revert to Alaskan control, and their dream is coming to an end. Homicide detective Meyer Landsman of the District Police has enough problems without worrying about the upcoming Reversion. His life is a shambles, his marriage a wreck, his career a disaster. And in the cheap hotel where Landsman has washed up, someone has just committed a murder right under his nose. When he begins to investigate the killing of his neighbor, a former chess prodigy, word comes down from on high that the case is to be dropped immediately, and Landsman finds himself contending with all the powerful forces of faith, obsession, evil, and salvation that are his heritage.At once a gripping whodunit, a love story, and an exploration of the mysteries of exile and redemption, The Yiddish Policemen's Union is a novel only Michael Chabon could have written."
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Cortg
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Mehso-so

#pop22 ~ a Hugo Award winner
I loved the premise of the story, the alternate history, Jewish background and chess theme but I felt the writing was disconnected, or I was disconnected and the end did not leave me satisfied. Also, I‘m not a big fan of detective books so I may not be the best reviewer for this one.

BarbaraBB Such a difficult prompt. Good you made it! 2y
Cortg @BarbaraBB Thanks! This one‘s been in my TBR for a while, so I‘m glad I read it! 2y
KarenUK @Cortg @BarbaraBB definitely a tough one. I‘ve still got to do this one…. Thinking I‘ll do this so I can double up for a #hopepunk for #booked2022 2y
Cortg @KarenUK Smart! 2y
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Cortg
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Holding on to the last bit of summer, Newport style.

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mandarchy
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Pickpick

This was a StoryGraph genre challenge for me. Although when I grabbed it I didn't know what the genre was. I thought it world be a detective/mystery. I was not expecting science fiction. It has an alternate timeline. I have a thing for Chevy Malibus, so this redeemed the timeline flaw.

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mandarchy
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#FirstLineFridays @ShyBookOwl
Nine months Landsman's been flopping at the Hotel Zamenhof without any of his fellow residents managing to get themselves murdered.
My first detective mystery #genrechallenge

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Rachel.Rencher
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In a weird, roundabout way, this book may have helped my husband figure out where his great grandparents came from. We're deep into researching the Jewish migration to Alaska after WW2. If you know of any good books on the topic, let me know. 👀

megnews Wow. How cool! Good luck! 3y
GingerAntics That‘s really cool!!! 3y
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kwmg40
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Pickpick

Excellent mix of alternate history and noir. I love how Chabon incorporates the game of chess into the story.

Second book finished for the #AwesomeAugust readathon. @Andrew65

Andrew65 Great 👏👏👏 3y
JLaurenceCohen One of my favs 3y
kwmg40 @Andrew65 Thanks! 3y
kwmg40 @JLaurenceCohen I can see why. So many layers to this book. 3y
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rachelsbrittain
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Was finally able to go visit my new local library in person to get a library card and some books today!

HeyT That‘s a great looking card. I love the different styles each library picks for themselves. 4y
rachelsbrittain @HeyT yeah isn't it? They had them in orange and green 4y
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Angitron
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Panpan

This novel bored me to tears. From the dull characters to the heavy handed noir-isms used throughout, I just couldn‘t get into it. A perfect example IMHO of an interesting premise stunted by poor execution.

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Victoria6
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Book #7

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Auntynanny
Yiddish Policemen's Union | Michael Chabon
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Pickpick

This was a really interesting and entertaining alternate history. This is only the second book I've read by Michael Chabon, but it definitely won't be the last :)

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Cinfhen
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I thought this book was really clever but after awhile it started to drag for me. I REALLY LOVED all the Yiddish expressions ( it was like listening to my Zaide (grandfather) which made my heart melt. The mystery was solid too. Not sure if this will appeal to everyone but it was a pick for me. #BorrowNotBuy #ReadingUSA2020 #Alaska

Cortg I haven‘t read this one yet, but I‘ve read several other books by him and have loved them. I wasn‘t a fan of his most recent, MoonGlow though. 5y
Cinfhen I really loved MoonGlow but for the same reason I found this book endearing @Cortg I loved the grandfather in 5y
Cinfhen BTW @Cortg @Centique and @britt_brooke weren‘t fans of Moonglow, either 5y
Cortg I DID love the grandfather in MoonGlow! He reminded me of my grandfather, such a passion for life. 5y
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Cinfhen
Yiddish Policemen's Union | Michael Chabon
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I‘m starting to feel like any book over 10 hours on audio starts to feel too long....How are you doing 45 hours @Megabooks 😱😳🤯 While I‘m enjoying the premise, Eastern European Jews settling & living on the frontiers of Alaska, as a sort of utopian Jewish Homeland, it is starting to feel gimmicky. Only about an hour to go.

Megabooks I‘m trying to finish it in a week. I‘m doing an update everyday under the hashtag #ducksdailyupdate 😂😂 so far it‘s good! 5y
Cinfhen Are u listening from #Audible @Megabooks !?!!! 5y
Megabooks @Cinfhen yes! I already owned the ebook so the audio was only $7.99. Good deal! 5y
AlaMich I liked this very much, though I read the print version. I can see what you mean by gimmicky, though. 5y
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Cinfhen
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I‘m digging this one, but Chabon is probably one of those authors you either love or don‘t appreciate/connect to. His books are a little whacky pants. This book imagines Sitka, Alaska as the newly established Jewish Homeland for the Eastern European Jews following the Holocaust. Book focuses on Meyer Landsman, a washed up detective attempting to solve the murder of a chess prodigy. #ReadingUSA2020 #Alaska

LeahBergen Oh, we read this in my book club and we all enjoyed it! 👍🏻 (edited) 5y
Megabooks I‘ve tried Chabon...not a fan 😬 5y
Cinfhen See, that‘s exactly my point @LeahBergen @Megabooks I totally respect both of your opinions ✊🏽♥️ 5y
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Megabooks @Cinfhen yup!! I respect that he writes well. I just don‘t enjoy it. 🤷🏻‍♀️ 5y
Cinfhen Like @TrishB says ..... he‘s very #Marmite @Megabooks 😛 5y
TrishB 😁😁 I‘ve never read any of his books! 5y
Cathythoughts I‘ve never tried any either ..... 🤔 5y
Cathythoughts I think I‘m stacking 👍🏻❤️ 5y
Cinfhen It‘s really a strange book @Cathythoughts @TrishB Id definitely say #BorrowNotBuy so if u want to bail you won‘t feel bad 😆I‘m enjoying but the humor is VERY Eastern European Jewish ....it‘s reminding me of my husband‘s grandparents with all their Yiddish expressions 🧡 5y
Billypar I loved this one! It was my first Chabon, might still be my favorite. 5y
Cinfhen All that Yiddish is making me kvell @Billypar I LOVE IT!!!! I really liked this one too, but if I recall you weren‘t a fan 👉🏽 5y
Billypar Oh no, I really liked Moonglow too- it was 5 stars. I haven't been disappointed by any of the four Chabon's I've read so far. 5y
Cinfhen Maybe it was @vivastory who didn‘t like Moonglow @Billypar ??!?!!? 5y
vivastory I haven't read Moonglow yet. I've only read a couple Chabon and I loved both of them 5y
Cinfhen Darn, can‘t remember who it was who thought Moonglow missed the mark @vivastory 🤭 5y
Centique @Cinfhen it was me that didn‘t like Moonglow! I had really high expectations cos I loved Kavalier and Clay. You win some, you lose some 😘 5y
britt_brooke I loved Kavalier and Clay, but did not care for Moonglow. This has been in my TBR for ages. (edited) 5y
Cinfhen Ahhhh, so it might be one of you 2 I was thinking about @britt_brooke @Centique It just goes to show how subjective a book review can be. I‘m enjoying this one but it‘s starting to feel a little too gimmicky 🙄 5y
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alexa_d
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So I guess this book has been on Mount TBR for a while. #jewish #jewishbooks #jewishauthors #jewishlit

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thestarlesscasea
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I thought my cloth mask arrived, but it was my #anthropocenereviewed mug with #johngreen's review of mugs printed on it, along with #theyiddishpolicemensunion which I added mostly to justify the shipping cost. When I ordered this on March 2, I was still going into the office, hugging my friends, seeing movies in theaters, and luxuriating in iced spring buds chai from #thesteepingroom. Things have changed a bit, but I'm grateful for this mug. ☕

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Tonton
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Alternate history (Jewish refugees settle in Sitka region of Alaska-Israel does not exist); mystery (murdered messiah); and love and family angst to work through. Re-reading in memory of my dad who loved it because chess, essential for the soul and life. You must think several moves ahead.

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funnypages
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Mehso-so

The expression on the cat‘s face is a mirror of how I feel about this book. I love a good mystery and I love highbrow lit fic. But together they merge to form a giant meh. Alas.

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emmavictoria3
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The Reading Rush, Day 1✨ #rrflying #thereadingrush

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indubitablyzara

Soooo by the numbers, this was definitely my least successful #24in48 to date, as I only read three hours over the weekend and didn't finish a single book due to hopping around. However, that's at least two hours more than I probably would have managed otherwise, so I'm counting it as a win! Can't wait to participate next time (and hopefully more fully).

julesG 👏👏👏👏 5y
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indubitablyzara
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I'm starting #24in48 verrrry late due to life and needing some extra sleep, but I still made it! I'm starting with The Yiddish Policemen's Union, which I'm rereading for Life's Library, but since I'm planning on reading it section by section I may jump around between it and other books. I think I'm going to aim for reading 12 hours, so we'll see how it goes!

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funnypages
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“...the place has all the allure of a dehumidifier.” So perfect a description I can‘t even.

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Vulpixen
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Mehso-so

Pros: this book has excellent world building and wonderful prose (which sometimes gets to be too much, honestly, and it‘s easy to get lost in a sentence). Cons: hard to get into, and an ended that feels a bit empty. Once I got I to this book I did not want to put it down, but about 2/3 of the way in it lost that quality for me, and the plot took turns that felt out of place in my view. Good, not great.

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Ericalambbrown
Yiddish Policemen's Union | Michael Chabon
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Pickpick

This was my first Chabon novel. I‘ve been trying to read authors I‘ve not read before lately. I wound up enjoying this so much that I burned an Audible credit so I could finish the book while pulling weeds in the garden today. At the end of the audiobook, there is a 25 minute interview with the author that was pretty nifty, too.

Any Chabon fans out there with a recommendation of what I should read of his next?

tournevis Did you read Cavalier and Clay? Do. 6y
Ericalambbrown @tournevis not yet! This was my first of his. Thanks for the recommendation! I wasn‘t sure where to go next. 😊 6y
Crazeedi I've seen this author but never read. I'll have to ckeck him out. 6y
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tournevis @Ericalambbrown Stylistically and in genre, all his books are different. Some are more biographical, some are more fantastical. 6y
Patchshank I have this book, but haven't read it yet. I'm glad to hear it's good. 6y
Karisa I loved his The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay so much! It's centered around the birth of comic books and has some fantasy woven into it. There is one odd chapter that does not fit in at all. Something about the arctic, but besides that it is amazing. 6y
StayCurious Lovely flowers 🌺 6y
Susannah I haven‘t been able to get through The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay myself, though I‘ve tried more than once. 🤷‍♀️ I really enjoyed Wonder Boys though. 6y
Ericalambbrown @Karisa oh, I‘d probably like that then! I actually picked this because I recognized his name via Neil Gaiman interviews. I‘d not heard of him before. 6y
Ericalambbrown @Susannah I‘ve seen that movie! I didn‘t realize that was his until I just looked it up. I‘ll have to add that. 6y
Ericalambbrown @LauraJ Thank you!!!! 💕 6y
Ericalambbrown @StayCurious Thank you so much! The snap dragons are mine but the others are wild flowers 🌸 💐 6y
Ericalambbrown @Patchshank I hope you enjoy it! 6y
Ericalambbrown @tournevis Nice! I will definitely have to find more of his stuff! 6y
Susannah Oh, I love the movie adaptation of Wonder Boys! It just skims the surface of the book, but they‘re both really good. (edited) 6y
Ericalambbrown @Susannah I liked the movie! I will certainly need to check out the book. 😊 6y
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TobeyTheScavengerMonk
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Public Service Announcement:

This book, about a detective who must solve the mystery of a murdered messiah in a world where modern Israel was never formed and instead the Jewish refugees fleeing Europe were all relocated to Alaska, is amazing and it is also Audible‘s Daily Deal.

You should probably make this happen.

Ericalambbrown Thanks for the heads-up! 6y
tournevis This book! THIS BOOK!!! 6y
Billypar I second this PSA 😀 6y
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AmyG Excellent book. 6y
saresmoore Done! Thanks for the heads up! 6y
AlaMich Agreed! It‘s a terrific book! 6y
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captainpunchmerica
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A little hard to get into this one but that might be because I‘ve got the figure skating on in the background...

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vlwelser
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Pickpick

I really liked this. It was on my tbr for way longer than it should have been. 💖📚

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merelybookish
Yiddish Policemen's Union | Michael Chabon
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My first thought for #copsong, although I haven't read it. I'm iffy on Chabon (I've read 3: liked one, sort of liked another, found the last one dull.)
Anyone read this?
#musicalnewyear @cinfhen @vivastory

AmyG I read this and really enjoyed it. (edited) 6y
cathysaid This is one of my favorites. And I agree, the last Chabon was a DNF for me. 6y
dariazeoli It‘s on my TBR at the recommendation of a friend. 6y
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Cinfhen Haven‘t read this yet....I did enjoy this one 👉🏾 6y
HardcoverHearts I agree wholeheartedly. And it‘s such a shame because he is a local guy and is everywhere. And he is a huge supporter of the local indie bookstores. I want to like his books so much more than I do. 🤷🏻‍♀️ 6y
xicanti I desperately love Kavalier & Clay, but I've either disliked or abandoned every other Chabon novel I've ever tried. Including this one. 6y
merelybookish @AmyG Cool! I just checked and it has a pretty high rating on Litsy. 6y
Billypar This was my first Chabon and it's still my favorite of the three I read (the others were Kavalier & Klay, Mysteries of Pittsburgh), but I liked them all. If you like mystery-themed literary fiction, I definitely recommend it. Also, @Cinfhen I picked up Moonglow- will likely read a little later this year- looking forward to it very much. 6y
merelybookish @cathysaid Do you mean Moonglow? I finished it but found it super dull. Sorry @Cinfhen! 😬 I remember you liked it a lot! But then you like old man characters, don't you? 6y
merelybookish @dariazeoli Have you read anything else by him? 6y
merelybookish @HardcoverHearts Yes, I get you. I first read him because I went to grad school at Pitt. He had been a student there (before my time) and was the wunderkind of the department. It felt like I needed to read and like him. 6y
merelybookish @xicanti I think he plays with genre so all his books are quite different from each other. Liking one doesn't mean you'll necessarily like another 6y
merelybookish @Billypar I also read Kavalier and Clay and Mysteries of Pittsburgh! I liked K&C best and was intrigued by MoP because I was living in Pittsburgh at the time. Honestly Im thinking it's pretty good I've read 3 books by him! I have authors I like more and I've read less by them. 🙂 6y
Cinfhen Hahaha, I DO have a thing for cranky old men @merelybookish I liked MoonGlow because it was a cool blend of fact & fiction and I thought it was a really interesting way to tell a family story 6y
batsy I'm pretty iffy on him, too. I think I'm the only person who didn't like K&C! (I bailed). And I haven't wanted to try another one by him since. Which is a shame, because he looks very nice 😉 6y
merelybookish @batsy He feels a bit like the US Neil Gaiman. Prolific and quite likable. 6y
Lcsmcat I liked this one, but Moonglow is better. 6y
enidkeaner This one didn‘t work for me. I love Wonder Boys, really liked Moonglow and The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay and was ok with Telegraph Avenue. Policeman‘s Union is my least favorite Chabon that I‘ve read. 6y
merelybookish @enidkeaner I forgot about Wonder Boys. I liked the movie but haven't read the book. 6y
vivastory This is going to be the next Chabon I read 6y
dariazeoli @merelybookish I thought I had, but apparently not! 6y
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JoScho Fun collage 💜 6y
Clare-Dragonfly Excellent movie choice. 6y
Samplergal @Clare-Dragonfly I love that silly movie. I initially saw it in the theater with a bunch of girlfriends. We stayed for the next showing!! Lol. 6y
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JLaurenceCohen
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This book is a moving, hilarious counter-factual novel. Chabon imagines what would have happened if the state of Israel hadn't been created and instead Jews settled in Alaska after the Holocaust. The plot revolves around a murder mystery, but the story is concerned with issues of family, duty, identity, and friendship.

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mklong
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Of the great many things that there are to love about Michael Chabon‘s writing, the one that struck me most in this novel, is that he never wastes my time. As richly detailed as this novel is, none of the details are extraneous fluff and none are wasted. All of the characters, descriptions of settings, and disparate plot lines are all essential to the story and are eventually woven together seamlessly. Swoon.

sarahbarnes I love his work and haven‘t read this one yet. Great review! 6y
ClairesReads Also loved this. He‘s a genius! 6y
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TheKidUpstairs
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This one, set in an alternate #Alaska is still TBR. Anyone read it? Thoughts?

#AugustisaTrip @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @vkois88

Minervasbutler Not yet. Been meaning to for a while 6y
MicheleinPhilly I did years ago but it didn‘t really work for me. I‘m not a big Chabon fan though. 6y
tournevis I loved it. There are few books that get me to laugh out loud at a clever plot twist and this one has plenty. 6y
vkois88 👍👍👍 6y
enidkeaner This didn‘t work for me. I enjoy Chabon but I‘m pretty hit of miss with him - when I like one of his books, I really enjoy it. And when I don‘t like one of his books, I really, really don‘t enjoy it 6y
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BookaholicNatty
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Found this book on the “Free Books Around Campus” shelf when I was leaving school yesterday! It has come across my radar like 5 times in the past 2 weeks! I don‘t know much about it but it looks super interesting! Is anyone familiar with it or the author?

candority It‘s one of the books that I see EVERYWHERE. I‘ve seen it in little free libraries, at stores, book sales, online, etc. But I haven‘t read it! 7y
cathysaid So good! I've read several of Chabon's books and this is my favorite. 👍 7y
Kelican17 This sounds fascinating! It‘s going on the TBR! 7y
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britt_brooke I have this on my kindle but haven‘t read it yet. I loved Kavalier & Clay, though! I‘ve often heard this is his best. 7y
Tonton This is really great! 7y
tournevis It's my favourite Chabon. It's funny and disconcerting and if you know anything about orthodox judeity and/or Alaska you will LOL! 7y
Prairiegirl_reading Michael Chabon has been on my tbr for years and for some reason he never seems to reach the top of the mountain. Great find though! 😄 7y
Crazeedi Adding, this looks like a good one! 7y
BookaholicNatty @tournevis I have been wanting to read more books about Jews. We read a book in my book club about Palestinian culture and history and I wanted to read more from the Jew side of things so I‘m excited to read it. Do you know of any other good Jewish novels? @Avidan this made me think of you! 7y
vkois88 @BookaholicNatty hope your day is going well... I sent you an email! 7y
Avidan I do know some great Jewish novels! Off the top of my head: The Chosen by Chaim Potok, Exodus by Leon Uris, The Source by James Michener. 7y
Cinfhen Hi Nat 👋im reading this now and came across your post! Hope all is well with you and the boys!!!!!!!! 5y
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writerlibrarian
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#getback to where you once belong

Set in Alaska after the collapse of Israel, Chabon's noirish mystery tells the story of people who can't go back to where they once belonged. One of the best alternate timeline novels I've read. #heyjune

@Cinfhen @GypsyKat

Cinfhen I‘ve always wanted to read this one and I love the photo!!!!! 7y
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Libby1
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Today‘s Q9 find!

Billypar You're in for a treat 😃 7y
Cathythoughts Looks interesting.. look forward to your thoughts 7y
Libby1 Thanks, @Billypar and @Cathythoughts ! I don‘t know when I‘ll get to this book but I‘m happy I have it! 7y
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QuincyNessig
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Pickpick

My hands-down favorite Chabon, a literary humorous science fiction mystery.

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Fang88
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Man makes plans, and god laughs...

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2BR02B
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Starting my next book club pick. I haven't read any Chabon since Kavalier and Clay, nearly a decade ago. I hope his writing is as good as I remember.

britt_brooke I‘ve heard great things about this one! Planning to read it this year. 7y
AmyG This was a good book. 7y
tournevis This book is good, and as a historian I can tell you it's even better! 7y
REPollock I loved this one! Jealous that you‘re reading it for the first time, because rereading is a different kind of pleasure. 7y
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Amazing thrift find.

Libby1 I found the same book for Q9 today! ? 7y
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VoraciousReader
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This might turn into a DNF; even though I appreciate the dry, self-depreciating humor, it is too depressing & there's not enough action. I'm about to start chapter 5. Can anyone give me a heads up?

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Onioons
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Excited to tuck into this one! Kavalier and Clay is an all-time favourite, so I have high hopes 👮

Ashley_Nicoletto I come to Litsy strictly for the book + food pics. Thank you for sharing. 😂😂 7y
PrincessLibrarian I felt like I needed a Yiddish dictionary on hand for this one, but it was good! 7y
TobeyTheScavengerMonk I love this book with my whole heart. 7y
Onioons Thanks @PrincessLibrarian and @TobeyTheScavengerMonk I love the positive vibes. And thanks @Ashley_Nicoletto I'm going to take that as permission to snack while I read 😊 7y
azulaco I‘m reading this one too! I really like it, but I keep having to put it aside to get through library holds. What can you do 🤷‍♀️ 7y
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This fun, clever, irreverent book is set in an #alternative history in which the fledgling state of Israel collapsed in 1948 and a temporary Jewish haven was established in Sitka, Alaska. It's a multi award-winner and combines a delicious mixture of satire, pastiche, mystery and Chabon's habitually brilliant writing #30daysofreadathon

vivastory Chabon is one of the biggest gaps in my reading life 7y
Moray_Reads @vivastory he really is. Brilliantly entertaining and top-notch writing 7y
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HannaPolkadots
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#fallintobooks day 4: #occupationinthetitle. I haven't read this yet, but loved Kavalier and Clay. Any thoughts one this one?

@RealLifeReading

AmyG I enjoyed this book. 7y
HannaPolkadots Glad to hear it @AmyG 😃look forward to reading it myself 🤓 7y
LA_Mead This is another good one! 7y
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Reviewsbylola That Erdrich has a beautiful cover. 7y
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Caryl
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It was fun to search my bookshelves for titles to share for today's theme! #forfontssake #anditsaugust @RealLifeReading

RealLifeReading Great variety of fonts! 7y
batsy I really like the Spark one. Is that a New Directions edition? 7y
Caryl @batsy I just checked, and yes, it is. I love Muriel Spark, but I haven't read this one yet. 7y
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LukkiAnn
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Bailedbailed

I decided not to torture myself with this book and bailed it: too much Jewish words with no explanation, cheesy humor and no plot development in the middle of the book.

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Soubhiville
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Moving on to the next book in my #PantslessReadathon! This has been on my TBR shelf for quite some time! It's my #LitsyAtoZ #LetterY
#catsofLitsy #Froedrick

Kathrin I thought about using this for me letter Y too, but then used it for "published 10 years ago" in another challenge! 8y
Bette 🐱❤️ 8y
LeahBergen Is he grooming your book? 😂 8y
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Soubhiville @LeahBergen he started washing his face right when I took this. So I think he's licking his paw, but probably inadvertently getting the book too ☺️ 8y
Nerdfins 💕🐈 8y
andreadmw 😻 8y
Tanzy13 🐱 8y
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