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Shrines of Gaiety
Shrines of Gaiety | Kate Atkinson
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MommyWantsToReadHerBook
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I really loved this latest novel so much. It was a tiny bit like a racier Maisie Dobbs 😂 but of course also very different. She brings all the different threads together so well. ⭐⭐⭐⭐

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Balibee146
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I took my time over this and enjoyed it hugely. A slight dip in the middle for me - maybe just a little bit bloated and drawn out - but Atkinson remains one of my favourite authors.

Ruthiella Love your Atkinson collection! She‘s a favorite of mine too. 1mo
Balibee146 @Ruthiella I bought Behind The Scenes At The Museum the day after it came out and always loved her since.... Lost that copy years ago lending it though 💔 1mo
Librarybelle So glad you liked it! 1mo
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Librarybelle
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It is time for our #LiteraryCrew #BuddyRead discussion! I have 8 questions as spoilers—you can find these either through my feed, the book‘s feed, or by searching the group‘s hashtag. Feel free to answer whenever!

Thanks for reading with me! Next month is Anne de Courcy‘s The Fishing Fleet (I‘ll post a reminder tomorrow), and don‘t forget today is the last day for 2025 group read suggestions!

mcctrish My book is still sitting there patiently waiting for me to pick it up 🤦🏻‍♀️ 2mo
Librarybelle No worries, @mcctrish ! 2mo
julieclair I will jump in when I finish! 🧡 2mo
Librarybelle Sounds good, @julieclair ! 2mo
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Librarybelle
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8. As you read about the characters‘ fates, how did you react to the ironies and just deserts? Whose ending surprised you the most? Which characters exemplified your definition of a life well lived? ~from Penguin Random House #LiteraryCrew #BuddyRead

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Librarybelle
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7. As you observed the path of the bluebird brooch, from Mr. Ingram to his wife and then to a pawn shop, and finally to Lottie, what did you also observe about the way money changes hands in the novel—and the shifting value of jewelry (and beauty) depending on the circumstances? ~from Penguin Random House #LiteraryCrew #BuddyRead

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Librarybelle
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6. At the novel‘s core is a murder mystery. What were your theories about the identity of the girls‘ killer and the motivation behind these tragedies? ~from Penguin Random House #LiteraryCrew #BuddyRead

BookNAround I don‘t know that I‘d say the murder mystery was at the core of the novel. It felt symptomatic of the time but not the driving force of the story. 2mo
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Librarybelle
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5. In what way do the five nightclubs in Nellie‘s empire—the Amethyst, the Foxhole, the Pixie, the Crystal Cup, and the Sphinx—reflect varying aspects of her personality? What does her showdown with Azzopardi reveal about her strengths and weaknesses? ~from Penguin Random House #LiteraryCrew #BuddyRead

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4. Freda and Florence come from very different backgrounds but share similar dreams. What does the novel show us about the nature of innocence, and about the nature of evil? When Freda is harassed and attacked by Owen Varley, how is her sense of self shaken? Was Freda in some ways more naïve than Florence? ~from Penguin Random House #LiteraryCrew #BuddyRead

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3. What sustains Frobisher‘s marriage to Lottie? Does Lottie‘s addiction mean that she always receives more from Frobisher than she gives, or do they have a marriage of equals, in a way? ~from Penguin Random House #LiteraryCrew #BuddyRead

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Librarybelle
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2. As a woman in the early twentieth century, Gwendolyn is often at a disadvantage. How does she turn the tables on those who try to undermine her? How do her vulnerabilities and secret strengths compare to Edith‘s? ~from Penguin Random House #LiteraryCrew #BuddyRead

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Librarybelle
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1. Nellie Coker is a purveyor of gaiety, although she herself is more interested in turning a profit than in having fun. What makes her successful in business? Do those traits also make her a good mother? To what extent do her six children (Edith, Niven, Betty, Shirley, Ramsay, and Kitty) share her priorities and her approach to life? In her household, is it easier to be a son or a daughter? ~from Penguin Random House #LiteraryCrew #BuddyRead

BookNAround I think what makes her successful in business is her ability to work three steps ahead while monitoring how things she‘s uncovered turn out. But she‘s not nearly so prescient in her personal life, letting her children drift along on their own recognizance much of the time. As for whether it‘s easier to be a son or daughter in her house, probably son because she doesn‘t really have expectations for them. 2mo
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Librarybelle
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Discussion tomorrow! And, tomorrow is the last day to suggest a title for 2025. Link in the comments. #LiteraryCrew #BuddyRead

Balibee146 I'm only about halfway through so will have to return to the discussion in a couple of days once I've finished 👍 2mo
Librarybelle Sounds good, @Balibee146 ! 2mo
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Balibee146
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Next up and this has been on my shelves untouched for far too long.
This is a #buddyread and is the October choice by the #literarycrew

@Librarybelle

Librarybelle I like the cover! 2mo
Balibee146 @Librarybelle me too!.... Though I like the art deco look of the blue cover too. 2mo
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BookNAround
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Lounging on the newly finished deck (well, aside from the staining and painting) and starting this one so I can hopefully play along with #literarycrew #buddyread. Plus Miss G was never out here with me so it doesn‘t make me cry to be on this couch.

Librarybelle ❤️❤️❤️ 2mo
AnnCrystal 🫂💝💝💝. 2mo
Ruthiella ❤️❤️❤️ 2mo
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#HyggeHourReadathon
Tonight it‘s me,my book,my hot tea, a slice of birthday cake,a blanket & my cat, Poe & Emmy. 🩷📕☕️🫖🍰🟥😻😻

The baseball game is on in the next room, so I can hear it quietly in the background.⚾️

Chrissyreadit 🍁🫶🍁🫶🍁🫶 2mo
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Librarybelle
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We‘re a little less than 2 weeks away from our next #LiteraryCrew discussion! Anything you share so far?

Also, don‘t forget to offer book suggestions for next year! The link to submit titles will be live through October 31st: https://forms.gle/xNTBNFJb9ih2RDCF6

Discussion October 31st!

#BuddyRead

tpixie 💙💛💙 2mo
CatLass007 I loved The Spectacular this year is nominating another book by the same author verboten? 2mo
Librarybelle Totally fine, @CatLass007 ! When the group first started, we read all of the Lauren Willig historical fiction books we could find. I enjoy Fiona Davis, so request away! 😁 2mo
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CatLass007 Oh, goody! 2mo
julieclair Time to start reading! And thanks for the reminder about submitting books. 2mo
Sargar114 Library hold just came through! 2mo
Balibee146 A timely reminder will be starting to read by mid week 2mo
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kwmg40
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An enjoyable historical novel set in 1920's London. It started slow but I liked how the various plotlines eventually wove together, and I also found the morally ambiguous characters (which, frankly, were almost all of them) interesting.

My first book finished for #HauntedShelf! #Flerken @PuddleJumper
#52bookclub (A revenge story)
#AfterDarkBingo #BodyCountBingo #PumpkabooHunt #GottaCatchEmAllSpooky

Librarybelle Yay! #LiteraryCrew is reading this one this month, and I‘m looking forward to it! 2mo
kwmg40 @Librarybelle I will certainly drop in to see the discussion! 2mo
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Texreader Fantastic! #letterS 2mo
Ruthiella I liked this a lot too. I also liked how she kept the ending open for two certain characters. 2mo
DieAReader 🎃👻Excellent!! 2mo
Catsandbooks 👏🏼👻🧡 2mo
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 2mo
PuddleJumper 🎉🎉 Well done! 2mo
kwmg40 @Ruthiella Me too. I found that, even with the open ending, I found the way the book concluded very satisfying. 2mo
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Librarybelle
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We‘re reading the amazing Kate Atkinson this month for #LiteraryCrew ! I‘ll post periodic checkins, with discussion on the 31st! #BuddyRead

julieclair Still looking for a copy, but I‘m looking forward to it! 3mo
Librarybelle Hope you find a copy, @julieclair ! 3mo
Balibee146 Hey can you add me... I love her and have this on my TBR shelves 😁 3mo
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Librarybelle Of course, @Balibee146 ! Welcome! 3mo
BookNAround Add me to the tag list for this one! 3mo
Librarybelle Will do, @BookNAround ! 😁 3mo
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Via @Librarybelle
October's #LiteraryCrew #BuddyRead is the tagged by Kate Atkinson. I'm looking forward to it! Read at your own pace. Discussion questions will be posted October 31st.
All are welcome. Please let me know if you would like to be added or removed from the tag list.
-it's time to think 2025 titles! Comment below any title suggestions, and we'll vote later this year. We typically read historical fiction but any suggestion is fine!

Librarybelle Thanks for reposting! 3mo
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Librarybelle
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October‘s #LiteraryCrew #BuddyRead is the tagged by Kate Atkinson. I‘m looking forward to it!

Read at your own pace. Discussion questions will be posted October 31st.

All are welcome. Please let me know if you would like to be added or removed from the tag list.

And, it‘s time to think of 2025 titles! Comment below any title suggestions, and we‘ll vote later this year. We typically read historical fiction, but any suggestion is fine!

Jerdencon Read this already so will join in for the discussion. 3mo
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kspenmoll Will keep thinking of books - some may have read this 3mo
Librarybelle @kspenmoll That one is on my to read list! 3mo
CatLass007 I‘m reading Killers of the Flower Moon. There is a quote from William Faulkner‘s Absalom, Absalom! So I‘m thinking maybe we could read something by Faulkner. And I think I‘d like re-reading Ernest Hemingway‘s The Sun Also Rises. Or another one of his works. 3mo
Librarybelle @CatLass007 I‘ll add those to the list! 3mo
CatLass007 Great! 3mo
Sparklemn I‘d like to join the October read! 3mo
kspenmoll In for October read 3mo
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Ruthiella
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One of my #Roll100 books for this month. I really enjoyed this, at times convoluted, story. It‘s been a while since I read any Kate Atkinson and I‘d forgotten how she loves to write layered plots which elegantly resolve at the end. This novel is set in 1920s London and focuses on crime matriarch Nellie Coker and the cops AND robbers who are both trying to bring her club empire down. Very entertaining and character-rich.

CarolynM Fabulous review! I, too, enjoy those elegant resolutions of the layers😃 5mo
Ruthiella @CarolynM It‘s one of my favorite things about her plotting. 😃 Especially in the Jackson Brodie novels. 5mo
merelybookish Just started this for a book club so glad to hear you liked it. I generally like Atkinson but for some reason am not feeling super jazzed about this one yet. 5mo
Ruthiella @merelybookish It has a lot of characters which maybe makes it harder to latch on than in some of her other novels where there is a clear main character. 5mo
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TheKidUpstairs
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I read this one for an IRL book club I host at a local inn and café. I'm really looking forward to this week's discussion.

I loved Atkinson's ability to immerse the reader in the chaotic world of 1920's London and its equally glittery and grimy night life. There are a lot of characters, and some of the deeper character development was sacrificed for a wider vision of a world and a time. But it engaged and entertained me from start to finish.

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rachaich
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I'd saved this to read as I've read a few of hers and loved them.
This wasn't as riveting, it felt quite chatty and light in prose. The story is good, I appreciated the focus on each character, but there were so many!
The last few chapters were a sensible way to tie it all up.
Interesting author's note, her wish to avoid criticism about the truth behind it... surely fiction doesn't need that pre empt.

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AnneCecilie
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Young girls are going missing in London after visiting clubs. One of the biggest owners is released from prison. There‘s a lot of people in this story set in the 20s. The Coker family, the police, the family friend come to the city to search for two girls, the two girls.

I really enjoyed this one.

I loved Atkinson‘s Life after Life, but some of her others I haven‘t loved like that. So this was my last try, so I‘m happy I enjoyed it

Crazeedi I've liked one book of hers, another not so much, I'll look at this one, thanks for review 11mo
Amiable I have this one in my pile to be read —good to hear you enjoyed it. 11mo
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 11mo
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I can't believe I've given an Atkinson a so-so. The writing, as always, was tremendous, but it took me a long time to get into it, and I'm not really sure I liked how it ended.

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kellock
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Next up . . . This one was one I needed to buy as soon as it came out only for it to sit on my shelf until now 🤣

jlhammar Oh my gosh, same! I really need to get to it soon. 14mo
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LisaLovesToRead
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It took me awhile to get interested, but it was quite enjoyable so I‘m glad I stuck with it

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Decalino
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After her stint as a nurse in the war, Gwendolen has returned to a quiet life working in the library in York. When a pair of local girls go missing, she agrees to go to London in search of them. Meanwhile, a police detective seeks to bring down the Coker family empire of criminally-entwined casinos and find the murderer responsible for the dead girls trawled from the river. Kate Atkinson never disappoints, and this absorbing story is no exception.

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AlizaApp
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In 1920s London, Nellie Coker runs a string of nightclubs and tries to keep her six children in line, even though threats come from every side to take down her empire. I enjoyed the period details and the writing, as always, but it was not my fave Kate Atkinson.

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canbku
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It is pretty middling. They can't all be winners. Too many characters/plotlines so it was hard to feel close to any one character

canbku And really, the ending? What a whimper for literally every single character. I'm not sure if the author ever knew where they were heading. I love Kate Atkinson and will forgive her this one, but she was just cashing checks on SoG. 2y
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emmaturi
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I really liked this story set in London in 1926, loved the characters, the humour and setting.

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JenniferP
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I‘d read enough mixed reviews to go into this with low expectations, but I really liked it! Lots of characters, but somehow Atkinson draws them all together. Not the tightest plot, but I felt the book had a lot of heart.

BarbaraBB I am glad you liked it. I am not much of an Atkinson fan so still doubting. 2y
JenniferP @BarbaraBB it‘s a hard book to universally recommend. If you read the first 50 pages and enjoy the characters, I think you‘ll like it. I found it very character-dependent. If you aren‘t invested in them from the start, I think the book will feel pointless. I loved them! 2y
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Amie
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Good historical fiction with some intrigue and deception. Lots of different threads woven together. London, 1920s.

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JenniferP
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Starting a new book and keeping half an eye on my son and his friends on a warm February day. I‘ve loved Atkinson in the past, but I‘ve seen mixed reviews on this - curious to see what I think!

swishandflick My library hold just came in for this - looking forward to hearing what you think! 2y
BarbaraBB I‘m always a bit disappointed by Atkinson 🤷🏽‍♀️ 2y
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JillR
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Taking place between the two World Wars we enter the seedy world of nightclubs, corrupt policemen, missing girls and a bracingly sensible librarian. I admit it took me an age to get into this, but once I did I met characters I‘m now bereft at leaving behind. However whilst I do love historical fiction, if I‘m honest, it‘s Kate Atkinson‘s Jackson Brodie series that truly and, somewhat surprisingly to me, has my heart (ctd…)

JillR Did anyone else get a sense of Jackson Brodie in this book‘s Inspector Frobisher? 2y
TrishB Yes I definitely got the Jackson vibe. I love that series too. 2y
CarolynM Yes, I did. I‘m a JB fan too. I was a bit upset by the way she finished with Frobisher! 2y
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JillR @trishb Frobisher was my favourite character in the book I think. And @carolynm I confess I was hoping for a happy ending! 2y
squirrelbrain Great review - I requested this from the (digital) library as it‘s rumoured for the Women‘s Prize longlist. It‘s not due to me until mid-April though. 2y
JillR @squirrelbrain I would have waited an age for the paperback but a friend loaned me her hardback copy, I hope your digital library hold comes in soon! Any other hints for the WP longlist?! 2y
squirrelbrain The list I found (on Goodreads) had about 80 books on it! I think I‘ve read 9 of the first 10 (of course!) but then it tails off a bit. It includes Demon Copperhead, The Marriage Portrait, Tomorrow x3, The Rabbit Hutch, Trespasses as well-known ones. There‘s a few intriguing ones that I‘ve not heard of, so staking out the library to be ready when the list gets announced! 🤣 2y
JillR @squirrelbrain I‘ve not read any of those as yet, although they‘re all on my list! 2y
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Kazzie
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Oooh, This was delightful. She is a good writer, and This was fun and pacey and everyone (except poor Frobisher) got what they deserved.

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Amie
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My birthday is next week so I treated myself to some new books (stack on the left) from B&N and some used books from Better World Books (stack on the right)

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CarolynM
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#12Booksof2022 #October

I was super excited for a new book by Kate Atkinson and I was not disappointed by this sprawling tale of the London underworld in the 1920s.

Andrew65 Always good to read her books. 2y
Ruthiella I definitely need to get to this in 2023! 2y
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Shrines of Gaiety is Kate Atkinson at her MOST Dickensian. I really enjoyed immersing myself in the glittering, mysterious world of 1920s Soho. This novel has a BIG cast of characters, and the web that connects them is intricate. A downside of this kind of storytelling is that initially it feels like the threads are taking a while to come together but Atkinson does a good job by balancing this with short chapter that create narrative pace.

CarolynM ❤️ 2y
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This stack is 100% #blameitonlitsy 🤣🤣. I either missed or ignored the email from Barnes and Noble about their 50% off hardcovers sale, but then I saw someone post it on here. In my defense, I sold 10-12 books to Half Price yesterday, so my #unreadshelf is still lower than it was!

Booksblanketsandahotbeverage Way to go! Since I moved, we don‘t have a local HPB and I miss it so much ❤️ They were having an in-store 20% off sale too 😭 2y
Cinfhen 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 2y
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deirdrebeecher
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I am quite surprised by how much I disliked this because Kate Atkinson is a very talented writer. But the mystery plot in particular is very poor. There are way to many characters and we seem to spend most of our time with the least interesting ones. Hope it's her pandemic book and she will return to her usual form.

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Despite the cook's objections, Phyllis was determined to tell Nellie about Edith's little escapade when she returned. She liked being in Nellie Coker's good books.

'By the way,' Phyllis said by way of greeting, 'you've got rats' 'Tell me about it,' Nellie said.

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'Don't they say "write what you know"?? Betty said. 'But you don't know anything, do you?'
'Thanks.'

If he wrote what he knew, it would be a sparse novel about a man in a Swiss sanatorium in the grip of hopelessness and existential dread. Who on earth would want to read that? Ramsay certainly wouldn't.

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So many had been lost in the war, she wondered-attempting to put a veneer of refinement on the base vulgarity of the proceedings - if they weren't following some instinctive compulsion to restock the human race. Like frogs.

She supposed she should come to terms with the concept of 'fun'. She didn't want any for herself but she was more than happy to provide it for others, for a sum.

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MrsMalaprop
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The lovely @Jeg chose this for book club and we discussed it at our meeting tonight. I love Kate Atkinson and have committed to reading as many of her books as I can.

This was a like but not a love for me. There are others I‘d recommend over this one. Still, an interesting read about the clubs of Soho in 1929. Lots of strong female characters. ⭐️⭐️⭐️1/2

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Jeg
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Book club tonight . It‘s my turn. I picked this book. First time I picked a book I hadn‘t read. Not a good idea . I‘m a little over the story . I think I enjoyed the book. So many characters though. Hard to keep track of at first. It was a little too long for me but it all came together in the end. Very quickly all ends tied. I was just sad for one characters ending. Discussion always interesting at book club. Just need to stay awake now. 😏.

Suet624 Good luck!! 2y
Jeg @Suet624 it went well. I stayed awake and the discussion was great. Most agreed it was a good read but perhaps not her best . She has written so much. 2y
Suet624 Oh good. And you‘re right, she has! 2y
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Bookboss
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Kate Atkinson has become an auto-buy author for me. I love her Jackson Brody series, and I have enjoyed several of her other books. Shrines of Gaiety focuses on Nellie who owns several nightclubs in London during the 20s. Atkinson develops a fascinating cast of characters who participate in the nightlife. The chapters are short, which helps to propel the story. As always, Atkinson‘s writing is superb. Loved it.

mcctrish KA is an auto buy for me too ❤️❤️❤️ 2y
CarolynM I love Kate Atkinson and I loved this❤️ 2y
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KristiAhlers
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So this is my Goldsboro edition of this new release. I have to say I wanted to like it way more. I mean 1920‘s mobsters, nightlife and a larger (probably the real issue) than life set of characters but at times it was a slog. ⭐️⭐️⭐️ read