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Black Butterflies
Black Butterflies | Priscilla Morris
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rmaclean4
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Loved the writing in this novel about war and art. Highly recommend. 4 🌟

Tamra Loved it! 2w
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Hooked_on_books
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I ran to the grocery store yesterday for a couple items and was wearing my Book Nerd shirt. The woman at the check out asked me for a book recommendation, so I told her about the tagged book, which recently published in the US but was out last year in the UK. It‘s phenomenal and I‘m so glad the Women‘s Prize listed it, insuring I would read it.

kspenmoll This was a “phenomenal” book! (edited) 3mo
jlhammar Great rec! 3mo
squirrelbrain One of my favourites last year! 3mo
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BarbaraBB
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This book. I always feel ashamed about the Bosnian war. It was so close and we did so little.
Zora and her brave friends live together in Sarajevo during the siege of 1992. Not giving a f*ck about different religions. The solidarity and the black butterflies brought tears to my eyes. And to realize the same is happening now in Ukraine and again I stand by powerlessly. A book that leaves a punch in the gut.

📸 Osaka, Japan

CBee I still want to read this one at some point ♥️ 3mo
Tamra One of my favorite reads last year - devoured it! 3mo
Chelsea.Poole Great review and great photo. Sounds heartbreaking. 3mo
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LeeRHarry Top read for me, glad that it worked for you too. 3mo
Deblovestoread 5 🌟 read for me last year. 3mo
BarbaraBB @Chelsea.Poole Haven‘t you read it? Sounds like your kind of book. 3mo
BarbaraBB @Tamra @LeeRHarry @Deblovestoread I‘ve probably purchased it because of your reviews! 3mo
Hooked_on_books I wanted this one to win the women‘s prize last year. It‘s phenomenal. I don‘t keep most books after reading them, but I kept this one. 3mo
Chelsea.Poole I haven‘t yet read it but I plan on it! 3mo
sarahbarnes Great review. 💔 I haven‘t read this but your review makes me want to. 3mo
BarbaraBB @sarahbarnes you should 😀😀 3mo
Suet624 Great review. I‘m with you about the pain of both of these events. 3mo
Megabooks Fantastic review 💜💜 (edited) 3mo
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NovelNancyM
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A very quick (though at times not easy) read about the war in Saravejo and one woman's determination to not only survive, but also make the lives of her family and friends better in a time of hell. Well written; I can see why it was longlisted for the Women's Prize in 2023.

ChaoticMissAdventures This was one of my favorites of last year. Her imagery was so good. The title was perfect. 6mo
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Robotswithpersonality
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Hard to describe: based on historical events, a city under siege, deteriorating in the midst of a civil war, yet it has a slice of life feel primarily following one woman's experience, small moments, not focused on the conflict, yet feeling the effects of it, but still pausing to appreciate art, colour, food and stories shared with friends. Everyone doing the best they can in impossible circumstances and mostly acting admirably.1/2

Robotswithpersonality 2/2 Humans being humans amid straightforward prose occasionally broken up by captivating or beautiful descriptions. Then an action filled tense section before the conclusion. I guess it's also hard to explain why it didn't quite grip me.
⚠️child death,animal death, mention of SA, burning of library, books, art
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Robotswithpersonality
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Winter-without-constant-heating chic. 🥶

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CarolynM
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Look what I found in my post box this morning! Thank you so much Barbara for these lovely books and you kind wishes. I am very much looking forward to another year of book chat with you - hopefully there will be more for me to chat about this year! Since you haven‘t read these yet, I think there might be a buddy read or two in our future😀

LeeRHarry Ooh loved Black Butterflies - enjoy! 😊 9mo
LeahBergen How nice! 9mo
BarbaraBB So glad they arrived and pretty soon too! Here‘s to chats and buddyreads ❤️ 9mo
Tamra I gulped this one down! 9mo
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ChaoticMissAdventures
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Every year I am so thankful for the English Women Prize for Fiction award. It gives continually gives me my favorite books of the year, and they are heavily ones that I had never heard of before.

#FavBook2024

Black Butterfiles is filled with imagry and beautiful prose. A story of a woman who stays behind during the 1992 Sarajevo war. It was an eyeopening and impactful read for me.

Tamra This was amazing! I still think about it. 11mo
ChaoticMissAdventures @Tamra the title alone, I rarely see such a fitting title that can bring intense imagry to my mind. It was so good! 11mo
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mjtwo
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31 Oct-3 Nov 23
Wonderful novel which recounts the harrowing early days of the siege of Sarajevo and the Bosnian war through the eyes of the middle-aged artist, Zora. It portrays the confusion, hardship and fear in what had previously been a city of mixed ethnicity. I recall a friend who had fled Sarajevo explaining their bewilderment that this could be happening in their city.
Not surprised this currently has 100% positive response.

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rachaich
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Very good read although in a sad and desperate place in history and society. And awful when read against the backdrop of current war.
The female narrator is strong yet she is human and suffering, both physically and mentally.
So terrible that it's happening again:(

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rachaich
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Beautiful cover :)

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asterese
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Now I know what the title means. 😢

This book was beautiful and devastating all at once. It leaves you wanting to know more, but at the same time, fearful to know more.

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KatieB
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This was excellent, just as everyone said it would be. Very impressive for a debut novel and I loved the author note at the end that described the people in her family who had lived these events. I can remember watching Sarajevo being bombed on the evening news but it‘s so easy to forget the human side of war and this really brought that home. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ and my 4th #14booksin14weeks book

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kspenmoll
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My best reads of each month, starting at top left then across each row, January to June, 2023.

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TheKidUpstairs
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This was part of my last ever Book Depository order, and I'm so glad I took the plunge. It was beautiful and horrifying in equal measure. Zora was an amazing character to serve as our viewpoint into the Siege of Sarajevo. Juxtaposing artistic and joyful descriptions of the pre-war city with the terrifying atrocities that man can commit against man and the everyday horrors of war, this one is worth every accolade. I'm astounded that it is a debut.

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Beautiful cover ❤️🖤💛 1y
TheKidUpstairs I just have to add: Una broke me. I understand why she went there, it is honouring the truth of people's lived experience, but that was such a devastating moment. 1y
Tamra Yes indeed!! 1y
squirrelbrain Fab review - I wish this would have won the Women‘s Prize. 1y
TheKidUpstairs @squirrelbrain I would have loved for this one to win too. Or Trespasses, which may be one of my favourite books of the first half of 2023. But it's hard to argue with DC, it's so beautifully crafted and timely and compelling. 1y
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jlhammar
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I‘m putting my #womensprize wish out into the bookish universe. I‘d love to see one of these win on Wednesday (June 14).

I won‘t be too sad though if Trespasses or Demon Copperhead win instead. Both great. I‘m still waiting on the audiobook for Fire Rush. I wasn‘t feeling Pod.

Tamra 🤞🏾🤞🏾🤞🏾🤞🏾🤞🏾 Black Butterflies! Wouldn‘t that be something, a debut?! 1y
Tamra Wait, Trespasses is a debut too? 😳😳 Crazy! Loved them both, but I was blown away by Black Butterflies. 1y
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squirrelbrain I agree with you re Black Butterflies, and also wouldn‘t mind if any of the others won, apart from Pod. 1y
ChaoticMissAdventures Another hope vote for Black Butterflies. I was blown away by it. I do think Demon Copperhead was really well done also. But I agree with @suuirrelbrain anything but Pod (which I DNF'd) would be okay with me! 1y
Deblovestoread I am hoping for Black Butterfies as well. DC is my 2nd choice. All of the short list was fantastic IMO except Pod which I didn‘t read. 1y
Hooked_on_books Add me to the Black Butterflies train as well! It‘s an extraordinary book! I loved The Marriage Portrait as well, but she‘s won before and frankly will be just fine without this prize, so I‘m pulling for the debut. 1y
TheKidUpstairs I just started Butterflies today. I agree with @Deblovestoread it was a fantastic short list this year (except for Pod). My heart is with Trespasses, but I'll be happy with anything but Pod winning! 1y
TheKidUpstairs @Tamra I think Fire Rush was a debut as well! Great year for first time authors! 1y
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Cinfhen
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As a debut this book is impressive - it‘s a slow burn story of a devastating time in recent history that many don‘t think about. It made my heart ache for the people of Ukraine who must feel like the world has abandoned them. All that being said, I didn‘t love this book. It was a bit of a drag to read. I‘m rooting for Demon Copperhead #WomansPrize23 although I still have to read Trespasses 🤓

TrishB Funny how we all feel it differently! I would love this one to win but think DC will (which I‘m still happy with). 1y
Cathythoughts I must get to Demon C. 👍🏻♥️ 1y
BarbaraBB I look forward to the outcome! 1y
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Cinfhen Me too @BarbaraBB and you really MUST read DC @Cathythoughts I‘m about to re-read it for my IRL bookclub 1y
Cinfhen I know @TrishB so many Littens LOVED this book but it didn‘t move me the same way 🤷🏼‍♀️ 1y
Cinfhen Totally forgot @TheAromaofBooks this is my #BookSpin for June 😍 1y
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JillR
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A deeply moving story of Zora, an artist and teacher who is trapped in Sarajevo at the start of the Bosnian war in 1992. The writing style is very readable; the final third was quite distressing to read, but equally gripping. It‘s humbling to read about something so awful that you only vaguely remember, and really should know more about. This is book 4 for me from the Women‘s Prize shortlist, the final 2 will have to wait for paperback releases!

Cathythoughts Lovely review ❤️ I really enjoyed this one. 1y
Hooked_on_books I hope this one wins! 1y
squirrelbrain Great review! This is my favourite to win too @Hooked_on_books 1y
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Crazeedi I've got this on my tbr 1y
JillR @hookedonbooks @squirrelbrain interesting to hear you‘d both like this one to win. I‘ve mixed feelings about the shortlist, and there are two I won‘t get to by next week. Out of the four I‘ve read I‘m thinking Trespasses/Demon Copperhead… 1y
Hooked_on_books @squirrelbrain Helen, you can‘t fool me. I know you‘re rooting for Pod! 😉 1y
squirrelbrain You know it‘s gonna happen! 😬 @Hooked_on_books 1y
Hooked_on_books @squirrelbrain Ha! I sincerely hope not! 1y
Tamra @Hooked_on_books @squirrelbrain me too! 🤞🏾🤞🏾 1y
JillR @hookedonbooks @squirrelbrain I just finished Pod, tell me your thoughts! 1y
squirrelbrain I hated it - and it‘s not often I say that about a book.😬 It felt like bad YA with added distasteful sex bits. 1y
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kspenmoll
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“These have been falling all over the city for days now, as far out as the airport, and Ilidza. Do you know what people are calling them? [Mirdad] ‘No.‘ [Zora].‘Black butterflies,‘he says softly…Burnt fragments of poetry and art catching in people‘s hair.‘

Crazeedi I will definitely be looking to read this 1y
Tamra Sad 1y
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kspenmoll
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#bookreport
The top row has books I finished up this week- they were at various stages.
The 2 books on the bottom row I am reading now.

Cinfhen Im hoping to pick up this one this week too 1y
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kspenmoll
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Digging into this today. #bookmail #bookmailisthebestmail

Tamra Enjoy! 🖤 My fav book of the year so far. (edited) 1y
kspenmoll @Tamra That‘s a great endorsement! Years ago right after the siege of Sarajevo,a family was sponsored by a local church. They had 2 boys. I tutored the younger one who had what now I would call PTSD, skittish, jumpy, bewildered-his command of English by the time i worked with him (5th grade) was fairly good. He went on to adjust to our culture & succeeded.🔽 1y
kspenmoll 🔼 his older brother self medicated & ended up selling drugs to support his habit. Eventually he was jailed. Very said. I know all this because a student I supported in my first year of teaching kept in touch, married him & had a child. So heartbreaking. 1y
Tamra @kspenmoll your experience/context will make the book all the better. 😌 1y
jlhammar I thought this was such a good read. So glad you got a copy. Can‘t wait to hear what you think! 1y
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Deblovestoread
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Following Zora from the beginning of the war in Sarajevo when she believed nothing would come of rumors and small changes to the slow build up of war encroaching on her community to the devastation she experienced was a quite a journey. It is a stunning debut. I think this would be a good winner of the #WomensPrize.

3rd book for #20in4 and made progress on 2 others. Thanks for hosting @Andrew65

Andrew65 Excellent. Well done and thanks for taking part 👏👏👏🙌🥳🍾🥂 1y
kspenmoll I am reading this now. Enjoyed your review. 1y
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AnneCecilie
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Sarajevo 1992, a city on the brink of war even if it‘s citizens don‘t believe it, because Sarajevo is a city where everyone lives to getter.

A book about holding on to normalcy as long as possible and doing every day things even if the bombs are falling.

I thought the ending was to happy until I read the author‘s note and realized that people like that actually exist.

1st book finished for #20in4
@Andrew65

Andrew65 Brilliant 👏👏👏 1y
squirrelbrain Great review! I loved this one. 1y
Deblovestoread Great review. Starting it today. 1y
Kenyazero Sounds interesting! I picked up The Cellist of Sarajevo a few years ago as an audiobook I selected at random. It follows the lives of several fictional characters trying to live their lives while the city is under seige. It was a distressing but interesting read. 1y
Cathythoughts I loved this one ❤️💔 1y
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asterese
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I occasionally look into the Women's Prize for Fiction longlist for something new to read, and this year it was Priscilla Morris' Black Butterflies that caught my attention.

It isn't just the vivid cover. Black Butterflies is set in the time of the Siege of Sarajevo, and follows the story of a teacher and artist as she struggles to survive the siege. This is a part of history I want to know more of so it made sense to get a copy of this.

jlhammar Great choice! It's fantastic. 1y
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TheKidUpstairs
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My final Book Depository order! Neither of these are available in Canada as of yet, and I've been putting off ordering them from overseas. But with BD closing, I felt like I had to grab the chance!

Tamra I ordered Black Butterflies from BD too and it is fantastic! 2y
TheKidUpstairs @Tamra I'm really looking forward to it. It's the last one I have to read from the #WomensPrize Shortlist (I'm not counting Pod, I really don't want to read that one). And I've heard nothing but great things! 1y
emmaturi I really liked Black Butterflies, it's really moving story 1y
Hooked_on_books I grabbed BB from BD as well and it‘s phenomenal. You‘re in for a treat! 1y
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Hooked_on_books
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This tour de force novel sets you down with Zora in Sarajevo, as war slowly descends and siege sets in. It‘s visceral, stark, harrowing. A tremendous book that I did not want to put down. This will be one of my top books of the year, without question.

squirrelbrain I agree - one of my top books of the year too. 2y
Tamra Me too, and to think it‘s a debut! 😳 2y
Cinfhen Ohhhhhh, I‘m so excited for my copy to arrive 🥰 2y
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Cathythoughts I loved it too♥️ 2y
Hooked_on_books @Tamra Isn‘t that incredible? She‘s the real deal! 2y
Hooked_on_books @Cinfhen I was waiting for it so impatiently! I‘m glad I took advantage of ordering from BD one last time to get it. 2y
jlhammar I‘m so glad you got this one! They really need to publish this here in the US. I thought it was fantastic and very deserving of its spot on the #WomensPrize shortlist. 2y
Hooked_on_books @jlhammar I cannot believe there‘s no US pub date thus far! Are they insane?!? They need to get on it. 2y
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emmaturi
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I am really glad it's been shortlisted. I thought it was really good, very moving, and I could picture the scenes of the siege and the terror. I don't know terribly much about the war, but glad to have read it.

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Oryx
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I remember Sarajevo being on the news when I was young, but I didn't know as much about it and the Bosnian war as I should have. Really glad to have read this, and learned more about what happened. I'm glad this made the women's prize shortlist. It's beautifully written and very moving.

TrishB Loved this too ♥️ 2y
squirrelbrain Aw, Daisy! ❤️ The book is amazing, too! 2y
dabbe Da sweet pup! 💚🐾💚 2y
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tokorowilliamwallace You should see if you can find the short history of Kosovo by Noel Malcolm! I believe I found it either thrifting at my local charity resale shop or from Goodwill. A very unusual find! 2y
Gissy Trying to read it this month🤞 2y
Oryx @tokorowilliamwallace thanks! I'll look out for that. 2y
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ChaoticMissAdventures
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My April reads! My favorites were Black Butterflies and The Bandit Queens.

I read some super interesting things this month. A few misses, a few that were just nicely odd and a departure from the norm.

I think everyone should read A Knock At Midnight. It is incredibly important if you are American. We need to know the damage the "war on drugs" did to society.

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Tamra
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Unbelievable, the punch this novel packs. And it‘s a debut?!

This story covers 10 months of war time living and I‘m gutted to think of those who suffer through far more. Heartbreaking.

TrishB It‘s a wonderful, heart wrenching read isn‘t it 💔 2y
Cathythoughts It‘s such a good book 👍🏻❤️💔 2y
jlhammar Agreed! Such a powerful read. 2y
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Tamra
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Daughter is celebrating her 13th birthday at a resort with enough activities to keep her & friends occupied, which means I get to simply read! ☺️

Riveting so far, frightening.

Jess I went on a DC book crawl to six bookstores today and this book was number one on my list. Couldn‘t find it anywhere. Good to hear it‘s good so far. 2y
Tamra @Jess tearing through it! I hope you can get a copy soon. 🤞🏾 2y
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TrishB
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Just finished before anyone else has appeared for breakfast 😁
Loved this, such a heart wrenching, brilliant telling of this story. I remember this on the news all the time, important to remember the people, as always, that are in the middle of these stories.

sarahbarnes Great review. ♥️ 2y
jlhammar I‘m so glad this made the #WomensPrize shortlist. So good! 2y
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TrishB @jlhammar yes it was really good! 2y
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Cathythoughts Lovely review ❤️ 2y
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TrishB
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Hoping for some train reading, but work trip, so who knows.

Cathythoughts I loved it. Hope you get time 🤞🏻♥️ 2y
Hooked_on_books I‘m still waiting for this one to arrive. 📬 2y
TrishB @Cathythoughts @Hooked_on_books I nearly finished it last night but fell asleep about midnight with 60 pages to go. Fingers crossed for train back but day of meetings first! 2y
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"No access, the soldier says, motioning with his gun that she's to turn around.

He's smooth-cheeked and pink-lipped, no more than sixteen or seventeen. His teeth are skewed. He's a village boy. Certainly, not from Sarajevo.

"Why not?" she says.

He scowls and draws himself taller. 'This is now Republika Srpska. Only Serbs here.'

I'm a Serb.'

He stares at her, seemingly confused.

ChaoticMissAdventures This book is just so good. Heartbreaking, but so well told. 2y
rmaclean4 I am excited to read this one. Hope it makes the short list. 2y
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ChaoticMissAdventures
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I am amazed this is a debut novel. Gorgeous and gut-wrenching, following an artist during the lead up and start of the 90s Bosnian war. I was a teenager during this time, and shamefully I had to look up the history and a map to remember.
Morris' writing and weaving of story is exceptional. Her characters are vivid and realistic, the horrors of war and what it does to civilians well told.
One of my picks for the shortlist #womensprize

jlhammar Agreed! Really hoping this makes the shortlist. Also hoping it gets published in the US so it can reach more readers🤞 2y
TheKidUpstairs I caved an placed a last minute Book Depository order for this one since it's not out here in Canada yet. It just sounds SO good. 2y
ChaoticMissAdventures @TheKidUpstairs oh I hope you like it!! I ordered from Blackwells, I did not realize it would still not be out here yet. 2y
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ChaoticMissAdventures
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'Black butterflies,' he says softly. He peers at the scorched page as if trying to read it, then carefully places it in his breast pocket. 'Burnt fragments of poetry and art catching in people's hair.'

*Fragments of books floating through the city after a bombing.
I rarely have the realization of a book's title hit as hard as this one has.

jlhammar Yes! Such a powerful scene. 2y
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ChaoticMissAdventures
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#firstlinefriday @ShyBookOwl

"It sometimes seems to Zora that, with all the teaching and curating and meetings and paperwork and caring and cooking and cleaning and errands, she is floundering at the midpoint of her life."

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Leniverse
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It took me 20-30 pages to get into but after that I couldn't put it down.
Imagine your city is suddenly under siege, by non-local members of your ethnic group who have decided to grab your newly independent nation. Your attitude is “No thanks, we're all coexisting harmoniously here!“ But now you're dodging sniper bullets and mortar shells on your way to work and food is scarce. Your art is all that keeps you going. It's Sarajevo in 1992.

Leniverse At times I could almost forget that this was fiction. It was emotional and powerful and it had better make the #WomensPrize2023 shortlist. I have a slight book hangover now. 2y
jlhammar Wow, amazing review! I agree, we‘d better see this on the shortlist! 2y
Tamra I just got this in the mail today - anxious to dive in - so many great reviews! 2y
Leniverse @Tamra I hope you find it lives up to your expectations! 2y
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Leniverse
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I normally enjoy it when a book's title turns up in the text, especially if the title doesn't immediately make sense. This time I got chills. My heart hurts. 💔

#WomensPrize 2023 #longlist

squirrelbrain I thought exactly the same thing. 😞 2y
jlhammar Yes, I thought that moment in this book was so powerful! 2y
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Cathythoughts
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This is about Zora, as she somehow lives through the siege of Sarajevo. There is so much in this story, the horror and hardship of war, Zora‘s paintings , her yearning for what is lost to her … I loved how the memories so close to the surface of her mind could be triggered by almost anything .. it would make your heart lurch. Beautiful book.

TrishB Have this arriving this week. Lovely review. 2y
Tamra Fabulous review! I‘m looking forward to it. 2y
Cathythoughts @TrishB @Tamra ThanksXX I look forward to all your thoughts ❤️❤️ 2y
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jlhammar Wonderful review! 2y
LeahBergen Great review, Cathy! 2y
andrew61 Great review. Definitely stacking. 2y
Cathythoughts @jlhammar Thankyou X 2y
Cathythoughts @LeahBergen Thanks Leah ❤️ 2y
Cathythoughts @andrew61 I‘ll look forward to your review when you get there 👍🏻 2y
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squirrelbrain
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Wow, this book! I just couldn‘t put it down - it will definitely be up near the top of my #womensprize shortlist.

Based on real-life accounts it follows Zora as she lives (exists?) through the Siege of Sarajevo in 1992.

This extract says it all - how on earth could this happen in Europe at the end of the twentieth century?*

That‘s me finished with the long list - I‘ll post my shortlist in a day or too, as I need to whittle 8 down to 6 faves.

TrishB Have this arriving this week- via double points from Waterstones 😁 2y
squirrelbrain It‘s only a slim book @TrishB - hope it does arrive this week though as my copy took nearly 3 weeks to arrive…blummin Waterstones! 2y
squirrelbrain *and of course is still happening now, in Ukraine. 2y
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TrishB I ordered 5 - 2 have been dispatched already 🤞🏻 2y
Oryx I've ordered this one too, but I think the paperback copy so it's out in later this month. 2y
Tamra I ordered it as part of my last BD order. Anxious to read based on @Cathythoughts and your comments! 2y
Hooked_on_books Congrats on completing the longlist! 🥳 I can‘t find a pub date for this one in the US, so I ordered it from Book Depository while I still can. Based on your review, I‘m really glad I did! 2y
squirrelbrain @Tamra @Hooked_on_books - so many Littens making their last BD order. 😞 2y
Cathythoughts We‘ll done on finishing the long list ! You‘re great to do it 👍🏻❤️ Just finished this book ❤️💔 I loved it. 2y
Suet624 Impressive that you finished the long list. 2y
jlhammar Wow, can‘t believe you‘re finished! Can‘t wait to see your shortlist. I think this has a good chance of being on mine. So good! 2y
squirrelbrain @Cathythoughts @Suet624 @jlhammar - I‘ll post my short list soon….I have a stupidly busy couple of days at work so don‘t have the brain space to even think straight now! 🤪 2y
TheKidUpstairs I'm really debating throwing together one last Book Depository order before they close to get this and a couple others that I just can't get here in Canada yet. I was hoping to wait for the shortlist, but of course BD closes on the same day as the shortlist announcement! 2y
squirrelbrain This one is definitely worth it @TheKidUpstairs - which other long listers were you thinking of? 2y
TheKidUpstairs @squirrelbrain this one and Children of Paradise are the two long longlisters that really intrigue me, but aren't available to buy or borrow or even on order at libraries around me. And (not from the list) I've been waiting and waiting for Hannah Kent's Devotion to release in Canada and there's no sign of it happening. 2y
squirrelbrain Children of Paradise was a little bit weird for me - I found it on Scribd over here (in the UK). @TheKidUpstairs So frustrating about BD…in fact I was checking it out today and they seem to have ‘sold out‘ of a lot of books already, so I bet they already wound down their stock before making the announcement. I‘d order soon if I were you. 😞 2y
Caroline2 So looking forward to reading this one! 2y
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Cathythoughts
Black Butterflies | Priscilla Morris
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I started ( out of the blue ) this book today. I‘m smitten. It‘s a beautifully written story. Wow 🖤♥️ I‘m taken along by the writing to Sarajevo, a city under siege, and Zora‘s life at that time. Beautiful. A book I had not been drawn to , now I can‘t put it down.

jlhammar I had the same experience - so gripping! I read most of it in one sitting. Glad to hear it‘s working for you. 2y
squirrelbrain I just this minute started this! 2y
Tamra I‘m glad you shared! X Placed my last BD order and added this one. 😄 (edited) 2y
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Cathythoughts @jlhammar Yes ! I really like it ❤️❤️❤️ 2y
Cathythoughts @squirrelbrain Looking forward to your thought 👍🏻❤️ 2y
Cathythoughts @Tamra I imagine you will really like it. Lovely real book to get 👍🏻❤️. I made my last order to BD today too … I would have got this one except I had no idea I‘d like it. 2y
Tamra @Cathythoughts do you have a favorite alternative to BD? (I couldn‘t get it on Kindle here and our library system didn‘t have it either, which isn‘t small!) (edited) 2y
Cathythoughts @Tamra I only use Kennys.ie but I‘m not sure what they charge for deliveries outside of Ireland. I‘ll let you know how things work out as BD closes .. another door may open. ❤️ 2y
Tamra @Cathythoughts thank you! 2y
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jlhammar
Black Butterflies | Priscilla Morris
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Harrowing, visceral, immersive. We follow 55-year-old Zora, an artist and teacher separated from her family, as she and her neighbors try to survive the siege of Sarajevo. A lot of darkness, but not without light, color and hope. Inspired by real-life accounts. Glad the #WomensPrize longlist brought this debut to my attention.

charl08 On my list! Love the cover. 2y
rmaclean4 Do you think it will make the short list? Would it be on your short list? 2y
jlhammar @rmaclean4 Gosh, hard to say yet. I wouldn‘t be sad if this makes the shortlist, but it‘s only the fifth that I‘ve read. The Marriage Portrait and Trespasses are at the top for me so far, but I thought Homesick and this one were very good so both could end up on my personal shortlist. I did not get on with Glory so hoping that doesn‘t take one of the shortlist spots. 2y
rmaclean4 @jlhammar have you read Demin Copperhead yet? It is great on audio. 2y
jlhammar @rmaclean4 Not yet, but looking forward to it. I‘ve got library holds on the audio for both that and Stone Blind, but they might not come through in time. 2y
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ashw21
Black Butterflies | Priscilla Morris
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This book is set just after the siege of Sarajevo takes place. Zora, an art professor, is separated from her family and as the war worsens, there is shelling around her and shortage in essential supplies including water and electricity. This book is a confronting read on the realities of war from the perspectives of civilians. Like the cover, there is colour splashed throughout the story giving us hope and showing strength of unified community.

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jlhammar
Black Butterflies | Priscilla Morris
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#bookmail part 1

All longlisted for the #WomensPrize. I‘m most looking forward to tagged.

squirrelbrain I‘m looking forward to Black Butterflies too. 2y
Megabooks I need to hop on that longlist! 2y
jlhammar @Megabooks So do I! I‘ve been doing a lot of ordering, but not much reading yet. Finishing up a few others first. I think the #WomensPrize will dominate my reading in April. Looking forward to it! 2y
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