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Loot
Loot: A novel | Tania James
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A spellbinding historical novel set in eighteenth-century India, England, and France, about a young mans dream of leaving a mark on the world Abbas is just seventeen years old when his gifts as a woodcarver come to the attention of Tipu Sultan, and he is drawn into service at the palace in order to build a giant tiger automaton for Tipus sons, a gift to commemorate their return from British captivity. His fateand the fate of the wooden tiger he helps createwill mirror the vicissitudes of nations and dynasties ravaged by war across India and Europe. Working alongside the legendary French clockmaker Lucien du Leze, Abbas hones his craft, learns French, and meets Jehanne, the daughter of a French expatriate. When Du Leze is finally permitted to return home to Rouen, he invites Abbas to come along as his apprentice. But by the time Abbas travels to Europe, Tipus palace has been looted by British forces, and the tiger automaton has disappeared. To prove himself, Abbas must retrieve the tiger from an estate in the English countryside, where it is displayed in a collection of plundered art. A heros quest, a love story, the story of a young artist coming of age, and an exuberant heist novel that traces the bloody legacy of colonialism across two continents and fifty years, Loot is a dazzling, wildly inventive, and irresistible feat of storytelling from a writer at the height of her powers.
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kellock
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Finished this lovely story by the pool. Thinking I should have picked something Italian instead 🇮🇹

wanderinglynn What a fantastic view! 6mo
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vlwelser
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This is sort of a fun adventure story. Low pick

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kellock
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Next up . . . Again drawn to the cover. And it was 99p.

Soubhiville Cool cover! I hope you‘ll like it. 7mo
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Lindy
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Superb storytelling, farcical humour and a vivid sense of place carry this historical / high seas adventure / bildungsroman / romance / heist novel centred on a real 18th-century artifact created in southern India: an automaton in the shape of a tiger eating a man. Serious themes—colonialism, imperialism & racism—give this story of self-reinvention heft. Audiobook read by Shawn K Jain.

squirrelbrain Great review! This was one of the most heavily tipped books for the #womensprize, but obviously didn‘t make the list. It was 99p on Kindle recently so, clearly, I bought it! 8mo
Lindy @squirrelbrain It may not have won the heart of the Women‘s Prize judges, but it made the National Book Award longlist and is currently longlisted for the Carol Shields Prize. 🏆 8mo
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kanchip28
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A phenomenal book! I was totally captured by Tania James' storytelling. The book is about the adventures of a woodcarver/toymaker along with thoughtful characters like a French clockmaker, an Indian French lady, an Indian sepoy/agent and so on. The characters are so well thought that you can't help but empathize with them. #immigration #Taniajames #Loot #colonization #fiction

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TracyReadsBooks
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I enjoyed this story about a boy with a talent for woodcarving who soon draws the attention of the ruler of Mysore and along with a Frenchman, helps to carve an automaton tiger. The story is inspired by real events which James reimagines here as readers follow the boy from Mysore to France. I really liked the beginning after which much of the book, with shifting POVs, felt like it was just skimming the surface. Good but I wanted more depth.

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TracyReadsBooks
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Time to start reading my irl book club book since we meet on Monday…

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Cathyloves2read
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This was different than any book I‘ve ever read. I felt like I could see and feel what it felt like to be in India and in France in the early late 1700s/early 1800s. This book had a bit of a magical feel, with the automan tiger and all. The main character, Abbas, was well developed and likable. This was the November 2023 bookclub pick (#ReadWithSharon). I‘m not sure I would have read it otherwise, but am glad that I did.

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Hooked_on_books
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Loot follows young, promising woodcarver Abbas as he is commanded to work with a French clockmaker to make a special automaton for the local sultan in 1793. The story then follows the fate of both Abbas and the automaton. I liked this better than I thought I would. I feel some aspects of the story could have been a bit stronger, but the writing is good and the story inventive.

NBA longlist, fiction

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TracyReadsBooks
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Today‘s #Bookhaul is my irl book club‘s next selection (tagged book) plus a book for my Mom because why not. (Shout out to my husband who found it and said, “Hey, I think your mom might like this.”).

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JackieGreco
Loot: A novel | Tania James
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This was a great read! I loved the story surrounding the mechanical tiger and the main characters quest for a life beyond expectations. It was an easy read and enjoyable. The ending was a bit silly but otherwise great 4/5

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bookandbedandtea
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I'm a little torn about this. I enjoyed following Abbas from village to palace to ship to France to England and back to France. I liked the first part best, as Abbas helped create the tiger automaton, but the time jumps & the different POVs that followed took something from the story for me. I do love a book that has me researching but in this case I found that not only is nothing really known about the makers of the automaton but it was never ⬇️

bookandbedandtea ⬆️ privately owned so (spoilers ahead) ⬇️ 1y
bookandbedandtea ⬆️ the whole section with Lady Stanley felt pointless to me. Abbas and Jehanne insinuate themselves into her house with the intention to swindle her, their presence contributes to her untimely death, and they don't even get the thing that would help secure their future! I ended the book feeling sad for Rum, for Lady Selwyn, for Tipu's last remaining son, and even for the automaton. 1y
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bookandbedandtea
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I'm only on chapter 5 and I've already looked up approximately 27 things. I love books that inspire research.

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GerardtheBookworm
Loot: A novel | Tania James
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Inspired by the art sculpture Tipu's Tiger, a poor but talented woodcarver is commissioned by the sultan to make an automaton Tiger but gets caught up in a European colonial war from the late1700's to early 1800's. As the young man tries to protect his creation, he is thrust against a conflict that will take him from India to France and England. A beautifully, epic historical fiction novel.

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