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The Vaster Wilds
The Vaster Wilds | Lauren Groff
"Woman's colonial narrative, North America. Fiction"--
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DebinHawaii
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#ReadAway2024
The #Naturalitsy #BuddyRead for August, it took me a while to get to & through this book. It‘s a pick for me for the gorgeous atmospheric writing but it was very moody & bleak so, although fairly short, I had to work my way through slowly as I struggle with too “heavy” books right now. Very thought provoking & also quite graphic in its descriptions. This is my first Lauren Groff (I‘m not sure why) & based on it, I would read more.

DieAReader 🥳Awesome! 2mo
Lesliereadsalot I‘ve read everything by her! Don‘t miss The Fates and Furies. 2mo
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DebinHawaii
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Back to Hilo for the day… trying to finish up this one from last month.

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Aimeesue
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Geoff‘s nameless heroine escapes from the starving Jamestown colony in winter & runs & runs & runs, with only what she‘s wearing and a few useful things in a sack. Run she might, as dangers abound - the bone chilling winter cold, men sent after her, wild animals, the local Powhatan (not friendly to the colonists,) lack of food, disease, and the wild terrain. A terrifying journey, with flashes of awe and wonder, because the wilds are beautiful too.

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AllDebooks
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#Naturalitsy
Discussion thread for our August #buddyread The Vaster Wilds. All are welcome.
🐾 The author states that this is a retelling of Robinson Crusoe? How does she achieve this?
🍁 The protagonist has no name. What is the significance of this plot device?
🐾 The Powhetan tribe opens the narrative to historical context, particularly on survival. How does the girl react to the attitudes of the townspeople as she forms her own opinions.

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🍁 What conclusions did you draw from the ending?
🐾 Did reading this novel change your own relationship with nature? Are there similarities with the environmental issues we have today?
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AllDebooks Please don't forget to add any books you want to recommend for the reading list for 2025. It would be very helpful to me if you keep it to the original post. Many thanks 😊 https://litsy.com/p/aURQbDdNdnI1 3mo
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TEArificbooks I read this one earlier in the year and loved it. There is a man vs nature tale. I loved how determined the main character was to escape but also to survive even if it meant she was alone. 3mo
SamAnne I read this earlier too and really did love it‘s devastating and quiet approach to the story. 3mo
MegaWhoppingCosmicBookwyrm I haven‘t read Crusoe, so I can‘t speak to its effectiveness as a retelling. The no name made the girl feel more alone and also like she could be any one of us facing the challenges of the wild. I enjoyed her “awakening” after she distanced herself from the townsfolk. She already had the seeds of understanding when she lived among them, but those seeds truly sprouted once she was on her own. It was a sad ending, but ⬇️ 3mo
MegaWhoppingCosmicBookwyrm I can‘t imagine it ending any other way. It was a poignant look at how life and death aren‘t linear, but a cycle that we are all a part of. I‘ve always had a healthy respect for nature, so I don‘t know that it really changed my relationship. The girl went through a similar deprogramming that I‘ve gone through in my life. This book shows that the battle against nature is futile. Our best chance of mutual survival is working WITH nature. 3mo
AllDebooks @TEArificbooks 💚 her determination really shines through the story. 3mo
AllDebooks @SamAnne I think it's exemplary writing, certainly Groff's best yet, imo. 3mo
AllDebooks @MegaWhoppingCosmicBookwyrm I think giving her no name really added to the atmosphere of the book, helping to demonstrate her isolation, both in the wild and in the community. I thought the girl saying out the 'names' she had been called and naming herself was a good way of showing her rejecting her previous life and developing autonomy and independence. 3mo
AllDebooks @MegaWhoppingCosmicBookwyrm yes, I 💯 agree on your points about her experience in the wild and nature. 3mo
Aimeesue Only halfway through, but I‘m loving the writing. And as I live in Virginia, I appreciate the escape from Jamestown. Archeologists found evidence of cannibalism among the residents there some years ago. Frightening thought, but Groff makes the dire situation very clear here. (edited) 3mo
AllDebooks @Aimeesue, oh, that is grim. 3mo
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MegaWhoppingCosmicBookwyrm
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5 ⭐️s
One of the most beautiful, poignant novels I have ever read. This one will stick with me for a long, long time. I‘m so grateful for book clubs/buddy reads because they expose me to the magic of something I never would have had on my radar otherwise. This will be another one I need to hunt down and own. Wonderful message of what it means to truly know and embrace your place in nature. It‘s impacted me greatly and I want everyone to read it.

AmyG Agree. I felt like I was with her…using all my senses. I loved this book. 3mo
AllDebooks I love this review. I'm so thrilled you enjoyed it 😊 3mo
AllDebooks @AmyG 💚 3mo
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AllDebooks
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#Naturalitsy #buddyread for August. This is a read at your own pace read. A discussion thread will be posted at the end of the month.

All are welcome to join us. Please let me know if you wish to be added/removed from the taglist.

@LitsyEvents

TheBookHippie I‘m skipping August -will be back for rest of the year! 3mo
Librarybelle I‘m so excited to join for this one! 3mo
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LadyCait84
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The story of a young woman‘s fight for survival against devastating hunger, the dangers of a foreign wilderness, disease, despair, and unfathomable loneliness.

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LitsyEvents
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#Naturalitsy
We're moving on to fiction for our August #buddyread with Laura Groff's The Vaster Wilds. 🐺

All are welcome to join us. Please let me know if you wish to be added/removed from the taglist.

https://www.theguardian.com/books/2023/sep/21/the-vaster-wilds-by-lauren-groff-r...

Original post - https://www.litsy.com/web/post/2755048

AllDebooks Thank you for the share x 4mo
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AllDebooks
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#Naturalitsy

We're moving on to fiction for our August #buddyread with Laura Groff's The Vaster Wilds. 🐺

All are welcome to join us. Please let me know if you wish to be added/removed from the taglist.
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2023/sep/21/the-vaster-wilds-by-lauren-groff-r...
@LitsyEvents

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CatLass007 I already have my copy. 4mo
Librarybelle May I join for this month? This has been on my tbr list! 4mo
AllDebooks @Librarybelle of course, welcomex 4mo
Librarybelle Thank you!! 4mo
TheSpineView 🤩👍📖 4mo
Deblovestoread Looking forward to this one! 4mo
julieclair I think I will skip this one. 💙 4mo
Vansa I would like to join for November, how do I get added to that?! 3mo
AllDebooks @Vansa Hi, I'll add you to the taglist. x 3mo
Vansa @AllDebooks thanks a lot! 3mo
AllDebooks @Vansa no problem. Welcome to #NaturaLitsy 😊 3mo
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Schwifty
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This novel, about a servant girl who escapes from the Jamestown colony to strike it out on her own in the woods of Virginia was simply okay. The description of the ordeal of survival became repetitive as well as the over-use of the word “piss;” this story‘s lasting impression in my mind lies in phrases such as, “the brown, sick piss.” The story also seems to have some kind of spiritual eco-consciousness message towards the end, I think at least.

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currentlyreadinginCO
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I'm not sure what to say about this, except - LG is one of the greatest living writers. I was having a great morning but now I'm just standing here in my kitchen watering my plants and contemplating my own mortality idk

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MysticFaerie
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3.5⭐️/5⭐️

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ChaoticMissAdventures
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Low pick. 3.5⭐. I was a bit disappointed in this. I love Groffs writing but my brain while reading this kept comparing it to a very lyrical survivor type show. I think it wasn't given justice b/c I was also reading In Memoria at the same time. Overall this was fine. I am glad it was short I don't know if I could handle much more of the girls struggles. It is a gorgeous and harrowing book just maybe not for me.

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ChaoticMissAdventures
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Good timing for this quote as the Internet also debates what is scarier a man or a bear?

"She would leave this place as soon as she could; she would put as much land as it was possible between herself and the men or the bear; she did not know which to fear more, man or bear or perhaps her own small starved feverish self."

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monkeygirlsmama
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3.5 ⭐

The Vaster Wilds is a well written, fictional, account of a young girl's escape into the wild unknown. A lonely and rather depressing tale throughout which the girl attempts to put distance between herself and her past, both physically and emotionally. Displaying a wealth of courage and headstrong strength, the girl makes her way across waters and lands trying to find a place of solace and comfort - a place of safety and belonging. ⤵️

monkeygirlsmama ⤴️ This is a story of adventure, though not necessarily a good adventure. Likewise it is not a feel good story, but rather a dismal tale that portrays resilience despite brutality. It did not leave me with a smile on my face for having read it; instead it left me with a feeling of emptiness and sorrow clawing at the edges of my mind. 7mo
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"May you drown in a malmsey butt, welsh hag, the girl said." ?

There's one I haven't heard before. ?

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AlizaApp
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What a gorgeous and perfect novel. In the 17th century, a teenage girl flees into the American wilderness from a fort in Virginia and tries to survive on her own in the wild. Almost no characters have names, almost no dialogue, but a rich interiority more than makes up.

AmyG Exactly! 8mo
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Lsmoore43
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First let me say that I listened to the audio of this book while reading along. The narrator, January LaVoy, did an excellent job with this story. She made it come alive.
A young girl takes off from Jamestown after some pretty awful things happened. She runs through forests and floats on water for the most part. She's totally alone and goes back and forth between her running and before she left.

My review: https://tinyurl.com/38dh4mzy

marleed I love a good stereo read/listen 8mo
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TEArificbooks
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I liked it. Reminded me a little of Jack London. Beautiful nature writing and does not shy away from the brutality of the world. Read for #authoramonth and #naturalitsy

AllDebooks I loved it 😍 9mo
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Julsmarshall
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My 2nd Groff for #authoramonth #aam This was an interesting read, all from the perspective of an escaped servant from colonial times as she is fleeing abuse and disease and struggles to survive the wilderness, injury, and being hunted. This is an adventure story that reads like a fable, a mystery and a tragedy all in one. It‘s hard to read, this is dark and depressing but the prose is quite lovely so that made it a pick for me. @Soubhiville

Soubhiville I loved this one, even though it is sad. 9mo
KadaGul @Julsmarshall I had a hard time reading this, so it ended up being DNF. It was along the lines of Fable w/ primitive undertone. What bothered me was when the author ✍️ states choking on a whore or person, not sure exactly. I moved past that but couldn't shake off the imagery or feeling, so I gave up. I am grateful to @Soubhiville for introducing Lauren Groff and organizing #AuthorAMonth 9mo
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DHill
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I learned two new words today! 🤗

Crazeedi Love learning new words! 9mo
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IndoorDame
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#AAM #doublespin My first Lauren Groff book was an #auldlangspine recommendation from @Chelsea.Poole and I loved it! The first half was incredibly tense as we meandered slowly through what felt like an extended exposition of period syntax and visceral descriptions of survival alone in the wilderness. But once I relaxed into the rhythm of the novel, the story really opened up and took on a new dimension of spiritual insights that resonated deeply.

AmyG I loved this, too. 9mo
Tamra My audio hold just came in! 🤞🏾 9mo
Soubhiville This and Florida are my favorites by her. 9mo
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IndoorDame @Soubhiville awesome! Stacking Florida! 9mo
vivastory Florida is one of my favorite story collections 9mo
Chelsea.Poole I‘m so happy to read this review. Well put! 9mo
Megabooks Great review!! 9mo
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 9mo
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#authoramonth
The Vaster Wilds
my first book from this author ✍️

#litsylove
#bookspinbingo

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Perfect 😍 9mo
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LeafingThroughLife
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This is one of those books that I objectively know is a Good Book™️. A historical tale of a girl fleeing the starving Jamestown settlement, it seamlessly combines the visceral experience of surviving alone in the wild with the haunted inner life of the girl recalling her journey to that point. For the first half, I was heavily invested but I struggled with the end where its more dreamlike, spiritual bent left me a little unsatisfied. Still a pick!

LeafingThroughLife January #bookspin and February #authoramonth 🙂 9mo
Soubhiville I‘m glad it was still a pick. 9mo
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Pretty 😍 9mo
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 9mo
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IndoorDame
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The moon hid itself behind the clouds. #firstlinefridays @ShyBookOwl

ShyBookOwl Very atmospheric! 9mo
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DHill
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I was going to read this last month but I held it for February #AuthorAMonth

I have read and loved each Lauren Groff I‘ve read (Fates and Furies, Florida and Matrix) so I‘m really looking forward to this one.

@Soubhiville

Soubhiville I loved this one. Hope you will too! 9mo
SamAnne Loved this one 9mo
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Jen2
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Good but hard subject.

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SamAnne
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I suspect this won‘t be everyone‘s cup of tea as a slow-paced novel. I have a serious book hangover though. Beautiful writing. 5 stars for me. A servant girl flees the colony Jamestown in the 1600s and makes her way through the land. A contemplation on survival and death, and strangely uplifting.

JuniperWilde I will check it out. 🌲 10mo
sarahbarnes On my TBR! 10mo
Chelsea.Poole I loved this! 10mo
charl08 I'm a fan. Still thinking about it. 10mo
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janeycanuck
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I think I need to concede that Fates & Furies was a one-off Groff.

This was interesting and unique but I didn't go absolutely nuts for it the way most people are. I felt the same about the Matrix. So I think I might need to take Groff off my must-read list.

Megabooks Interesting because I loved this and Matrix but felt F&F was just okay. 10mo
LeafingThroughLife I had similar thoughts about this one. Definitely unique and well written but by the end…it was just alright for me. This was my first Groff so I‘ll probably give her another chance, but this one just didn‘t hit like I was hoping. 10mo
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And this swift and gorgeous and too-rare strike to the heart was just like when one of the goldsmith's apprentices beat and beat at a tiny lump of gold until all across the marble table on which they worked an astonishing thin leaf of gold spread outward; the vividest moments were when the leaf gently tore and one could see the cold sharp veins of the marble before the leaf was healed again by beating.

SamAnne Absolutely loved this one. Had a few quibbles with the river description and nature descriptions but small things. 10mo
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First day home from vacation and before Christmas gets put away I think I‘ll just sit here with coffee and a new book. 😊

#readinginthenewyear

SamAnne Hope to get to this one this month! 10mo
Leftcoastzen Good plan! Gotta build up your stamina by resting! 10mo
Texreader Just perfect. 10mo
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Bookmarkie
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My StoryGraph will never look like this again in 2024.

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Megabooks
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My #Top23of23! I can‘t wait to look back at the hashtag and all the ones I‘ve missed. Thanks for keeping this alive @BarbaraBB 💜

Notes: a few authors would have more than one: Kim Hooper (People Who Knew Me), Kent Haruf (Eventide), and Silas House (Lark Ascending), but I wanted max diversity on my graphic so my favorite of the two is there.

A lot less nonfiction than usual this year! 🤷🏻‍♀️

I still need to review two (Perrin and Alberta).

IndoorDame Great list! 11mo
marleed Your list looks so good. I have the same list anticipation as you! I‘m reserving a couple days to spend closing reading the book lists of others. My TBR will grow vastly! 11mo
BarbaraBB Such a great list! I have read a lot and I have some them on my shelves, looking forward to them even more 🩷😀 11mo
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squirrelbrain Fab list! ❤️ 11mo
AmyG Ah, here‘s your list! Excellent. 11mo
Chelsea.Poole Love many titles on your list! Chrysalis almost made mine too! I‘m curious about a few authors that I‘ve never tried. And I read the tagged thanks to your recommendation 😊 11mo
Centique Oh i see a few other faves of mine on here like Family Meal and Bliss Montage! Great list Meg - of course i have screen shot it 😜 (because y‘know, i might read thousands of books one of these years!) 11mo
Megabooks @Centique right?!? Glad we enjoy so many of the same books! 🫶🏻 Hope you‘re having a good holiday and summer. 11mo
Megabooks @Chelsea.Poole I‘m always cribbing books from you and glad you can do the same from me! 🥂 to more in 2024! 11mo
Megabooks @BarbaraBB I can say the same about your list!! 🫶🏻💙 11mo
Megabooks @marleed yes absolutely!! I don‘t think my last few reads will crack these, but that‘s always the worry!! 11mo
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Centique
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Boxing Day is a great time to read a book in a day - which is a rare event for me! And this tale went so fast.

Enormous skill on Groff‘s behalf to instil so much grief and joy into so few chapters, the hardship, visceral fear and relief of escape and survival told predominantly through our protagonist‘s solitary journey in nature. This is a real feat of writing that probably should have made my #top23of23 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

TrishB Looking forward to this one 👍🏻 got in my Christmas pressies. 11mo
AmyG I loved this one. Groff has become a huge favorite. 11mo
jlhammar This will definitely be in my top 23 - so good! 11mo
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Rissreads Just what I need Paula, another bloody book for my stack! 🤣 Merry Christmas my NZ friend. X 11mo
Chelsea.Poole Love this one! 11mo
Megabooks This was my favorite book of the year! Glad you enjoyed it! 11mo
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marleed
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This book is proof that some authors are uniquely gifted to write ‘It sucks to be you‘ in the most poetic of ways!

Nebklvr 😂 11mo
ChaoticMissAdventures LoL perfect description of her books 🤣 11mo
SamAnne And be uplifting! Just finished this one. 10mo
marleed @SamAnne That‘s a masterclass in writing!✍️ 10mo
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Kazzie
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This was amazing! Loved the interiority of the main character - she is smart and insightful. Also loved the appreciation of the beauty of nature. Interesting that no character (aside from Bess) is named.

jlhammar Yes! Loved this book. 11mo
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Suet624
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So there I was reading my library book and what falls out of the book but a BOGO coupon for the most delicious hot chocolate in the land. I am blessed!!! The main character in my book would kill for this coupon. It‘s also so weird that I‘ve spent 2 days with this novel and I‘m only now discovering it.

Tamra Yay! ☕️ 11mo
Ruthiella Yum! 😋 11mo
BiblioLitten This was meant to be! 😋 11mo
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Jeg Lucky you. 11mo
kspenmoll I love their chocolate- but never had their hot chocolate. An unexpected gift- the best kind. 11mo
Suet624 @kspenmoll as you can imagine, their hot chocolate with a little coffee thrown in is amazing. 11mo
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maybe I just don‘t understand early colonialists. How did she find food in so many places but the colonists couldn‘t?

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I LOVED Groff's novel Arcadia, then couldn't get into Fates & Furies (I did finally finish it). Matrix wasn't my thing. Monsters of Templeton is okay. This one was really good! I found it compulsively readable. It's not my favorite book ever, but it was solid & Groff's writing is superb (even in the books I wasn't into). At the time, I thought Arcadia was a fantastic post-9/11 book. In the same way, this feels like a response to Covid isolation.

BarbaraBB I felt the same about her other books so am now looking forward to this one. 12mo
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I spent the long weekend in my childhood home.

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mdemanatee
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A Woman versus nature narrative. A Meditation. Everything I say on its face I don't like. But this is in subtle but profound conversation with preceding Matrix and succeeds at what it does. This is not an adventure story. This does not follow an Aristotelian structure and to judge it as such is a disservice to the work. Further thoughts on Youtube --> https://youtu.be/GfUH62QxwXg

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I know so many people absolutely loved this story, and I really wanted to, but I ended up finding it just ok. The writing is absolutely gorgeous (for the most part…some discussion of the main character shitting was kind of 😳) but it was so very bleak and just left me feeling kind of unsatisfied. The narrator was also just ok. Definitely worth a read if you love this author and I will probably read more myself but not rushing out to do so. 🌟🌟🌟

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Floresj
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A servant girl flees a colonial settlement and is forced to attempt to survive weather, beasts, navigation, and her memories. This book, for me, was when I truly saw what everyone already said about the genius of Groff as a writer. I loved this book and devoured it.

Chelsea.Poole Agree! 12mo
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mdemanatee
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Still working on this one. Taking lots of time to think thoughts on it.

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Susanita
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When you leave your colonial settlement and strike out into the wilderness on your own, you might eat a lot of #berries #hopefulharvest

Eggs Beautiful photo💙🫐🩷 12mo
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Jas16
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A girl runs from her Colonial town and has to fight to survive the winter wilderness. We suffer alongside her as she battles hunger, cold, and exhaustion and learn where is is from and why she is running as she contemplates her own past. Vivid and dark this was a book I experienced more than read.

GondorGirl I just picked this up today! 12mo
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Susanita
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Interesting story about a young woman who flees her home in colonial Virginia to avoid famine and a plague. When she found a cave for shelter, I wanted to tell her: Don‘t go in there! It‘s a trap set by goblins!

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Julsmarshall
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#BookspinBingo list for #November complete! Can‘t believe it is right around the corner! @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 13mo
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mdemanatee
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We‘ve reached the part of the year where my TBR is pure chaos and the first round of Goodreads Choice voting could open at any time (despite the fact that tons of big books come out in the fall and 2023 ain‘t done yet🙃) https://youtu.be/zmCFV8fkvPw