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Hydra
Hydra | Adriane Howell
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Anja is a young, ambitious antiquarian, passionate for the clean and balanced lines of mid-century furniture. She is intent on classifying objects based on emotional response and when her career goes awry, Anja finds herself adrift. (…more)
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Hydra | Adriane Howell
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Really enjoyed this book by a debut author, its about a life that decontructs from inside out. Her mother dies" her marriage ends then she loses her job . She buys a house by the sea and is hunted . Although it untangles at the end there is a lot to keep thinking about.

CarolynM I must have missed something with this one, I really didn‘t like it. 2y
chapter_fifty2017 I understand , she wasn't the most likeable of characters 🤔 2y
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Jeg
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My 2nd Stella shortlist read. I‘m still thinking about this book. I liked it but not sure why. There were ,for me ,a few loose ends. Like you might have in a dream. It‘s set on a lonely piece of land near a naval base and nature reserve. There is an unknown real or perceived threat hanging about. The narrator is maybe a bit unstable mentally . She has been working with mid century “ antiques and I loved her encounters with a Susie Cooper tea set⬇️

Jeg I think I‘ll be thinking about this one for a while. I often can‘t find the words I need. (edited) 2y
CarolynM I think I must have missed something with this book. I really didn‘t like it. I found most of her actions unfathomable and the stuff about the military base was just weird! 2y
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CarolynM
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I‘m sorry to say it, but I think this is just bad. The writing is fine but the story isn‘t. The MC does a lot of reckless (stupid?) things for no apparent reason and her backstory was not sufficient to make me sympathetic. Then there is the weird parallel story of something that went on in the military base that borders her property. I kept reading in the hope that there would be a sensible conclusion. There wasn‘t. #ozfiction #bookspin

LeahBergen Well, at least your flowers are lovely. 😆 2y
Tamra Shoot - I always feel cross when I push through for naught. 2y
TheAromaofBooks Sometimes it feels like an author tries too hard to be clever and just end up with a story that doesn't make sense 😕 2y
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