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Fault Lines
Fault Lines | Emily Itami
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'A brilliant modern love story. I found it atmospheric and transporting but also wise, clever and universal in its exploration of love, family and identity. I loved it' Cathy Rentzenbrink Mizuki is a Japanese housewife. She has a hardworking husband, two adorable children and a beautiful Tokyo apartment. It's everything a woman could want, yet sometimes she wonders whether it would be more fun to throw herself off the high-rise balcony than spend another evening not talking to her husband or hanging up laundry. Then, one rainy night, she meets Kiyoshi, a successful restaurateur. In him, she rediscovers freedom, friendship, a voice, and the neon, electric pulse of the city she has always loved. But the further she falls into their relationship, the clearer it becomes that she is living two lives - and in the end, we can choose only one. Alluring, compelling, startlingly honest and darkly funny, Fault Lines is a bittersweet love story and a daring exploration of modern relationships from a writer to watch.
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Suet624
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A debut novel about Mizuki who lives in Japan & is in the midst of a mundane existence as a Japanese wife & mother. She‘s questioning her life. Her husband works all the time and she is stuck in her role. She meets Kiyoshi, someone who ‘sees‘ her, and she begins a romance with him . This book is a fast read & wonderfully written. I found myself googling Japanese food, culture, and festivals so I could be alongside her in her journey.

Cathythoughts Sounds good , stacked ! 😁 1w
Suet624 @Cathythoughts even though I‘m halfway through another book I keep thinking of this one. 1w
squirrelbrain I loved this when I read it a few years ago - it was on Lee‘s #auldlangspine list. (Or #nywd as it was called back then!) @LeeRHarry 1w
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sarahbarnes I love Japanese fiction for the reasons you mentioned. Stacking. 1w
BarbaraBB I see I have it stacked already, or I would have now. Totally up my alley! 1w
LeeRHarry I‘m eagerly awaiting her next book which I believe is coming out mid 2025 @squirrelbrain 😊 Glad you enjoyed it @Suet624 😊 1w
squirrelbrain I just checked on NG @LeeRHarry but it‘s not on there yet - I‘ll keep looking….👀 1w
Suet624 @squirrelbrain I was surprised that there were so few reviews of it on Litsy. Glad to hear you liked it too. 1w
Suet624 @sarahbarnes I hope you can find it at the library. I think you'd like it. 1w
Suet624 @BarbaraBB I think you'd like it. 1w
Suet624 @LeeRHarry I immediately started looking to see if she had a new one coming out and, yes, a new one is coming. 1w
TheKidUpstairs @BarbaraBB I think you'll like this one. I started 2024 with it, from @Sapphire 's #AuldLangSpine list, and absolutely loved it. @LeeRHarry thanks for the heads up, I'll definitely keep an eye out for her new one this year! 1w
TheKidUpstairs Tagging her upcoming book, for tips who want easy stacking access: 1w
sarahbarnes Looks like I‘m in luck and it‘s at my library. I‘ll be checking it out as soon as I work through my giant current stack. 😁 1w
BarbaraBB @TheKidUpstairs I probably stacked it because of your or @Sapphire ‘s review! (edited) 1w
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llwheeler
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#bookreport
Aside from The Good Soldier, which I'm just glad I'm done, I had a fab reading week! Loved Jeeves on audio; Wild Seed was excellent; and Fault Lines was exactly the book I was in the mood for, and excellent. Loved it.
As for current reads, so far both are good, if not *quite* living up to the (very high) expectations I had.

#weeklyforecast I'll finish those two and then Nebula nominations should be announced this week!

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llwheeler
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Yay #BookSpin day! I went with my Libby wishlist filtered to available now, and got The Inimitable Jeeves and Fault Lines. Great timing for the audiobook cause I just finished my previous one yesterday. And I was really looking forward to Fault Lines. I'm already 25% and 10% into them respectively since taking the screenshot this morning, and really enjoying both!

Thanks @TheAromaofBooks 🙂

Ruthiella Love Jeeves and Wooster! 🤩 10mo
TheAromaofBooks Yay!!! Enjoy!! I'm always down for some Wodehouse!! 10mo
llwheeler @Ruthiella they're great! 10mo
llwheeler @TheAromaofBooks thanks, he's very enjoyable! 10mo
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TheKidUpstairs
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An engaging, deeply felt portrait of motherhood and womanhood in a society that places heavy constrictions on both those roles. Mizuki is such a wonderful character, and I loved spending time with her as she wrestles space for herself and reckons with choices made. She is witty, thoughtful, wild, loving, sometimes selfish, and created by Itami with such heart and without judgement.

A great start to #AuldLangSpine and 2024 reading!

@Sapphire

monalyisha A beautiful review! 12mo
BarbaraBB Wonderful review. I had it stacked already, will definitely be on the lookout for it! 12mo
Sapphire That is a great summary! So happy it resonated with you! 12mo
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TheKidUpstairs
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"Parenting is savage -- there is no other activity on earth that you could get to to do four times a night for two years straight, and at the end of it be merely in the running for mediocre."

Starting off the New Year with an #AuldLangSpine pick from @Sapphire ? I would have completely judged this book by its cover and not taken a second glance without #ALSpine, but it has completely engaged me right from the first page. Off to a great start!

monalyisha Yes! All of the covers I‘ve seen suggest YA novels (which are just different, categorically); none of them say “Sally Rooney meets early Murakami” to me. Granted, I disliked Normal People and am embarrassed to have never read anything by Murakami. So what do I know? But still! 😆 12mo
Sapphire I dislike the trend in covers toward bright colors and big words though I understand the searchable thumbnail thing. 12mo
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Sapphire @monalyisha while I love Murakamis magical realism, his non fiction book Underground about the Sarin attacks on the Tokyo subway is astounding and one of my favorites. I am sure Itami took inspiration from it for a few scenes in her book. I highly recommend it. 12mo
Sapphire @TheKidUpstairs I hope you like it! Our book group had quite a range of reactions. Lots of good things to discuss and have different perspectives about the characters motivations. 12mo
TheKidUpstairs @monalyisha totally agree, the cover feels very YA meets contemporary fiction (nothing against good YA or contemporary fiction, but you know what type I mean I'm sure!). But it reads way more thoughtfully. I'm not a Rooney fan, but I can understand the comparison - there's a sense of the ennui modern life they have in common. But there's more bite and more self awareness here (and I guess I find 40 something ennui more relatable than 20 something) 12mo
TheKidUpstairs @Sapphire I agree, I generally find any cover trends that make ALL books look interchangeable frustrating. So far, I'm pleasantly surprised by just how much I like it! As a 40 something stay at home mom, I find Mizuki incredibly relatable. 12mo
TheKidUpstairs @monalyisha and while I've read one of Murakami's, it was a "like, not love" read for me. He's got a very specific style, and while I can see why some readers love him, he's just not for me. Plenty of authors in the proverbial sea! But I guess combining the two styles works wonders for me, because so far this book is an unexpected hit. 12mo
monalyisha @TheKidUpstairs Love to hear it! Re: Murakami, he‘s a favorite of one of our close friends, so I‘ve always meant to get there. It‘s such a gesture of kinship and trust to read something that someone else has loved and suggests to you…which is why #AuldLangSpine feels so earnest & pure! 12mo
BarbaraBB Now I am intrigued too #stacked 12mo
MeganAnn I absolutely loved this one! In fact, it was on my #auldlangspine last year. As a mom, Mizuki was incredibly relatable to me as well. 12mo
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Sapphire
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Japanese legend says that earthquakes are caused by Namazu the giant catfish who lives under the earth and is only kept from thrashing and wriggling by the god Kashima who sits on his tail to keep him under control. Woe betide Kashima getting tired or distracted . . . A brilliant legend for a hard working nation, really - take your eye off the ball at your own potentially fatal risk. No wonder we never relax.

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Sapphire
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I have no idea why this slender volume is taking me so long to get through. But I have to finish this weekend. Neighborhood book group is next week. Lovely evening on the back porch though

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Sapphire
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But for sheer size and it‘s ability to put you in your place, even New York can‘t compare with Tokyo.

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Sapphire
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My TBR goal for #easteromc is to finish the tagged in print book. My grand babies arrive tonight so I better get focused!

Clwojick You‘ve got this! 👏🏻👏🏻 2y
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xicanti
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I‘m always here for books that make the ordinary feel extraordinary, and FAULT LINES nails it. It‘s an intensely felt portrait of one woman‘s frustrations and joys as she interrogates her marriage, pursues an affair, delights in her children, and considers the singing career she left behind. I loved it awfully much. #AuldLangSpine

TrishB Another one sat on my kindle waiting. 2y
monalyisha Sounds like a great read! 2y
xicanti @TrishB it‘s worth bumping up the list. 2y
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xicanti @monalyisha it really was! 2y
MeganAnn Yes!! So happy you liked this one too. It was originally recommended by one of my favorite authors on instagram and so far her recommendations have all been fantastic. 2y
xicanti @MeganAnn it reminded me of EXCITING TIMES from my list, in approach rather than story. One of those books where all the pieces just cascade beautifully. 2y
MeganAnn @xicanti Fault Lines immediately came to mind when I read the description for Exciting Times off your list. I have my copy from the library... looking forward to reading it even more now! 2y
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shortsarahrose
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A relatively quiet book that still has an impact, protagonist Mizuki‘s unique perspective and aching desire for something more than the typical life of a Japanese housewife was enchanting and kept me cheering for her to find what she was looking for. The narration is introspective and descriptions of Japanese culture and the city of Tokyo fascinating.

And with this I hit my Goodreads goal for the year (35 - the most since starting work full time)

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shortsarahrose
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“It isn‘t as if I spend my days itching to go strut my stuff, or would ever exchange the gazes of deep love I occasionally catch Ali giving me for the pawing attentions of someone I‘ve never met. But I think I assumed that one day I‘d get around to cultivating it again. One day I‘d remember to be both competent mother and radiant beauty. Tatsu would once again be prostrate at my feet and I‘d be full of the serenity of Venus.”

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shortsarahrose
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“The whole Kiyoshi situation started a long time before he was ever in the picture.”
#FirstLineFridays @ShyBookOwl

Entyvio infusion time - perfect for starting a new book

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suvata
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Mizuki is a Japanese housewife. She has a hardworking husband, two adorable children, and a beautiful Tokyo apartment. It‘s everything a woman could want, yet sometimes she wonders whether she would rather throw herself off the high-rise balcony than spend another evening not talking to her husband and hanging up laundry.
One rainy night, she meets a successful restaurateur. In him, she rediscovers freedom, friendship, and the pulse of the city.

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Hanna-B
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Saturday afternoon mini read #emilyitami #japanesefiction #booknerd

CarolynM Great photo🙂 2y
Hanna-B @CarolynM thank you ☺️ 2y
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Hanna-B
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Frothing over my latest library haul. I think I‘ll start with Fault Lines once I finish Young Mungo #librarynerd

CarolynM Some interesting titles there🙂 2y
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Hanna-B
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Can‘t wait for this read

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charl08
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The death of my singing dream kind of matters hugely to me, and also really doesn't matter at all. So, one person didn't get to keep mediocrely doing the thing they would have liked to do. Whoop-de-doo. There are 37 million of us in Tokyo alone - it has the effect of making it damn clear just how unimportant you are. Which is heartbreak ing or relaxing, depending on how you look at it.

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The conversation that precipitated the nearly-end-of-my-life went like this: Tatsu, any chance you could give me a hand hanging up this washing?'

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FelinesAndFelonies
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3.5 ⭐s. I liked the exploration of the meaning of motherhood & womanhood & sacrifice & love. Mitzuki's conflict between her culture & satisfying her desires, influenced by her exposure to American culture was eye-opening. It was emotional to hear the struggles of being a woman & mother transcend culture. The book is relatable & I found the presentation humorous.

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JillR
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A novel about motherhood, marriage and loss of identity set against a Tokyo background, with a sweet but forbidden love story slowly developing. I really enjoyed this; for its sharp (and very truthful) insights and melancholy sadness as well as being quite funny too. I‘m loving Japanese and Korean fiction right now.

charl08 Adding this to the wishlist. I have also been reading Japanese and Korean lit recently. 3y
JillR @charl08 me too, and I‘ve loved everything I‘ve read so far, any recommendations? I particularly liked Kim Jiyoung and Convenience Store Woman 3y
charl08 Do you read graphic novels? This one was a hard read, but beautiful artwork. 3y
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charl08 I liked the way this novel was told from the perspective of an older woman, who had many prejudices but also compassion. 3y
charl08 I'm not sure how easy this one is to get hold of - Korean dystopia. 3y
JillR @charl08 thank you! I‘ll check those out. I don‘t tend to read graphic novels, although my kids love them :) 3y
charl08 @JillR this GN is about the awful experiences of so called "comfort women" during WW2, so I should probably add a health warning re the subject matter. 3y
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Cinfhen
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Loved the setting of this story(Tokyo ) and I really appreciated it‘s brevity. A dissatisfied housewife comes to appreciate what she has when a sudden disaster approaches. Good narration and ultimately satisfying listen.

Cinfhen Super quick @TrishB would be a good choice for a train ride. Easy to get lost in but not very demanding 3y
tpixie Sounds good! Pretty photo!! 3y
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TrishB Good to hear 👍🏻 3y
squirrelbrain Glad you enjoyed it! 3y
LeeRHarry I second @squirrelbrain 😊 3y
Cinfhen I‘m not sure it‘s going to be memorable a few weeks from now but I liked getting lost in Tokyo for a few hours @LeeRHarry @squirrelbrain 3y
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MaggieCarr
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Mehso-so

Expand Your Horizons Task: Author born outside of the USA (Japan)

Very short and yet I can't wrap my head around this book. I think I wanted some redemptive conversation in the prologue and the lack of it is leaving me without much more to say. I doubt the affair ever would have ended without a relocation otherwise. But since her husband wasn't faithful either, maybe it's just a "loose vows" sort of marriage. ?

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MeganAnn
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I absolutely LOVED this book. It‘s honest and real, but also snarky and engrossing. I don‘t want to say much more since this is an #lmpbc read. But I will say it‘s going on my best of the year list.

@MaleficentBookDragon I will hopefully have this sent off to you tomorrow.

@Kayla.Adriena @phantomx

MeganAnn @MaleficentBookDragon my book officially went out in the mail to you today. You should have it early next week hopefully. 3y
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MeganAnn
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These are the ones I have at the top of my TBR right now. I think I‘m leaning towards the tagged since it comes highly recommended by one of my favorite authors. OR Before the Coffee Gets Cold but I believe @MaleficentBookDragon read that one already.

What do you all think? @Kayla.Adriena @phantomx

MeganAnn This one might be a bit long as it‘s 500 pages, but I would very much like to read it at some point 3y
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Kayla.Adriena Fault Lines Works for me! 3y
MaleficentBookDragon Fault Lines sounds good but I am also more than happy to reread and discuss Before the Coffee Gets Cold. 3y
phantomx Fault Lines works for me 3y
MeganAnn @MaleficentBookDragon @Kayla.Adriena @phantomx looks like Fault Lines is a clear winner! 🎉 3y
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vlwelser
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This book is just fun. My book club picked it for February because it's a love story of sorts and it's short. I now officially want to visit Tokyo.

#BookSpinBingo @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 3y
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Chelsea.Poole
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My #doublespin for January is set in Japan with a great sense of place and culture. Though the setting is vivid and singular, the representation of motherhood and modern relationships from the point of view of a stay at home mom through the MC Mizuki is universal. Though she tells herself she should be happy because she has it all, she feels unsatisfied. All the feels here: Humor, selfishness/selflessness, frustration, intense love, sense of self.

rmaclean4 One of my top books from last year. Have you read Nightbitch? Another book that looks at motherhood. 3y
bookandbedandtea This is on my #BookSpinBingo card for this month. I'm glad to hear it's as good as I thought it would be! 😊 3y
Flaneurette I have this audio on hold, hope it is good in that format 3y
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Chelsea.Poole @rmaclean4 I am waiting for Nightbitch from the library via Libby on audiobook. I was really put off by the cover art but have heard great things here so I‘m going to give it a try. Thanks! 3y
rmaclean4 @Chelsea.Pool I did not like the cover art but it makes sense with the plot. I am almost finished with the audio and it may be my favorite read of 2022! Just think it is saying something that rings so true and that I have not seen in other books. 3y
Chelsea.Poole @Flaneurette I listened to the audiobook. It was really good!! 3y
Chelsea.Poole @bookandbedandtea hope you enjoy! 3y
LeeRHarry This made my top 10 of last year - loved it! 3y
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squirrelbrain
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I can totally see how this was one of your #nywd favourites of last year @LeeRHarry !

I thought that the back story of Mizuki, the MC, was really well done and loved her as a character. I liked being able to see the ‘quirks‘ of Japanese culture through the eyes of someone who had spent time in the US.

Too early to say if it will make my favourites of 2022 but I gave it 9/10 so it‘s up there!

(Very difficult to take a good pic of a black pup!)

Megabooks Ooooo….this sounds good! 3y
squirrelbrain Definitely your kind of book @Megabooks ! 3y
MicheleinPhilly I think the picture is perfect! 🥰 3y
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LeahBergen That sweet little face! ❤️ 3y
Gissy 🐶❤️❤️❤️❤️so cute!! 3y
youneverarrived He‘s gorgeous ❤️❤️ 3y
TrishB Great review 😁 and Henry ❤️❤️ 3y
Cupcake12 🐾❤️ Gorgeous 3y
mrp27 Sweet pup! 3y
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick Such a sweet face 🤩 3y
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Floresj
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Well written novel about a Japanese mother, reflecting on her path to where she is now, coupled with her wondering if this is truly what she wants. Funny and reflective, Itsmi‘s debut novel is really, really good.

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rmaclean4
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October Reads
4.5 🌟
Matrix: Lauren Groff 📖
Beautiful World Where Are You?: Sally Rooney 📖
Under The Whispering Door: T.J. Klune 📖
Fault Lines: Emily Itami 🎧
4 🌟
Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay: Elena Ferrante 🎧
3 🌟
A Passage North: Anuk Arudpragasam 🎧
Great Circle: Maggie Shipstead 🎧
2 🌟
Madame Bovary: Gustave Flaubert 🎧 📖

Great reading and travel month.

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rmaclean4
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5 🌟 I read this in one sitting. Stunning novel about moyherhood and marraige. Highly recommend. #Bookspinbingo.

Cathythoughts Beautiful cover & sounds good ! Stacked 3y
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VRM1975
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Loved it

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TheNerdyProfessor
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Started this little gem today and I can already tell it's going to be one of my favorites. I absolutely love the humor and emotion the author exudes. The writing style is 🔥

EvieBee Love it! I just picked up my copy from the library and the pressure is on to read as there is a line of patrons waiting for it. I need to dive in! 3y
RandomReetie I finished this last night. It was well written but not my favorite book I‘ve read recently 🤷🏻‍♀️ 3y
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I loved this book from beginning to end. Totally gave myself up to it and let it absolutely break my heart. It‘s about a Japanese housewife who has an affair, but also not about that at all. It‘s about motherhood and difficult choices and every bit was so spot on that I wanted to cry over the smallest details. Out in September. Honestly, haven‘t loved a book like I loved this book in a very long time.

LeeRHarry I really loved it too - I really loved her interaction with her children - Aki 💕 3y
PNWBookseller85 @LeeRHarry me too! Aki reminded me so much of my 5 yo. 3y
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