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The House of Doors
The House of Doors | Tan Twan Eng
37 posts | 30 read | 27 to read
The third novel from the Booker-shortlisted author exploring love, betrayal and morality in 1920s Penang
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IuliaC
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I enjoyed this historical fiction based on real events. In 1921 Lesley and Robert Hamlyn are a British couple living in the colony of the Federated Malay States. They are visited by famous writer Sommerset Maugham, who discovers a past connection between Lesley and Chinese revolutionary Sun Yat-sen, which proves more surprising and entertaining than he could have imagined. Love, friendship and sexuality at that time and place were complicated.

dabbe 🖤🐾🖤 6mo
Jari-chan 🐱& 📚=❤️ 6mo
IuliaC @dabbe @Jari-chan 🤗🤗💕, 😺 + 📚 = great combination 6mo
AnnCrystal 💕😻🐾💝. 6mo
IuliaC @AnnCrystal 😻😺💖👍 6mo
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rmaclean4
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This historical novel (that is on the short list for the #walterscottaward ) did not capture my imagination as I hoped it would. I learned about Malasia in the 1920's, but failed to connect strongly with the characters. 2.5🌟 for me.

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Bookbuyingaddict
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This extraordinary stunning story thoroughly researched mix of fact and historical fiction will be one of my favourite reads of the year. Astutely portrayed characters full of emotional depth & complexities, dripping with inequalities class diversions repugnant social norms expectations & attitudes to women & homosexuals deeply embedded unacceptable racism. But don‘t be put off it‘s a vivid lush portrait of Malaya & a melting pot of characters.

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SusanLee
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Just finished this lovely book in time for April‘s #bookspin #bookspinbingo @TheAromaofBooks ! I totally loved the way it‘s written, the characters, the plots. I was so engrossed and enveloped by the story. It‘s no wonder that he‘s still one of my favourite authors! I hope I don‘t have to wait another 8 years for the next book 🙏🏻 My rating is 5/5!!!

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 8mo
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Bookbuyingaddict
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Wasn‘t a planning on adding this to mays TBR but library 📚 haul came in - why do they always come available at once ! So il have to make sure I just make more time to read in the coming month 😆only on page 📑 16 and already it‘s beautifully written, captivating I can almost smell the air and feel the Malaysian 🇲🇾 heat- now that‘s a talented author & powerful writing .”our minds travel when our bodies cannot “

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Chelsea.Poole
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I thought this was great! Historical fiction: 1920s, unhappy wife stuck in a passionless marriage befriends playwright and novelist W Somerset Maugham who travels with his “secretary” [read: lover] to her adopted home of Penang. She tells him stories from her life he eventually uses in his fiction. These side stories are explored intriguingly and without losing the central story. Colonialism is a theme and the setting is amazing.

TheKidUpstairs Loved this one. The atmosphere is palpable. Beautifully rendered setting and a compelling story. 10mo
DocBrown Are those plants real? How do you keep them so lush? Mine are always on the verge of dying 😂 10mo
Chelsea.Poole @DocBrown I never water them…that‘s the secret 😆 10mo
DocBrown @Chelsea.Poole Boy that does nothing for my plants!! 😂 10mo
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NovelNancyM
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This is a multi-layered beautifully written novel with several plots the authors threads together into a cohesive storyline. It makes sense why it was longlisted for the Booker Prize in 2023. I look forward to reading some of the other author's novels.

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Centique
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Thoroughly enjoyed this book - a quiet and clever novel, using actual events as a starting point to tell a story of gendered roles, homophobia and the ways we conceal our true selves in a repressive social structure.
It is subtle and slow moving with a great sense of setting.
I can imagine this being turned into a really beautiful film.

Photo of a proper summer‘s day and a pohutakawa tree.

BarbaraBB Beautiful photo and it somehow fits the book perfectly ❤️ 12mo
batsy What a gorgeous photo 😍 And I'm waiting for my Libby hold on this; it's gotten a lot of Litsy love! 12mo
Crazeedi What a beautiful picture 12mo
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TNbookworm What a gorgeous tree❤️ 12mo
Reggie What a beautiful photo. Also, went to go put this on hold in Libby right now. 12mo
Centique @Reggie i hope you like it 💕 Merry nearly Christmas and i hope that work is not too bananas right now! 12mo
ClairesReads Glad to hear you liked this I thought it was excellent too 12mo
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sarahbarnes
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I enjoyed this slowly unfolding story of love, loyalty, art and politics set in 1920s Malaysia. I was drawn in by the beautiful descriptions of setting and the dreamlike pace of the story. It makes me want to read his other books.

batsy I must check this out! 13mo
sarahbarnes @batsy he doesn‘t shy away from the racism, colonialism and homophobia that were present there (as everywhere else), but it is a beautiful story. 13mo
sarahbarnes @BarbaraBB adding that one to my list now! 13mo
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TrishB
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Really enjoyed this. Great story and great historical backdrop, learned a lot and got lost down the rabbit hole a few times. Just this week I have been reviewing forms from Sun Yat Sen University!
Need to read the authors other books now.

BarbaraBB Wow That‘s so cool! 13mo
BarbaraBB And his other two books are even better I think! 13mo
squirrelbrain I haven‘t read his other books yet either @BarbaraBB 13mo
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BarbaraBB Maybe after the ToB @squirrelbrain 😉? 13mo
squirrelbrain Maybe….🤣 @BarbaraBB 13mo
Centique I loved his other book Garden of Evening Mists - it is more epic in size and detail - and some really brutal scenes - but gorgeous and fascinating historic detail. I think youd get the most out of it when you have a chunk of time to give it 🤞💕 12mo
TrishB @Centique sounds great- will add to the tbr! 12mo
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TrishB
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#quicklunchtimeread
Enjoying the book if hardly any reading time this week!

squirrelbrain It‘s a good one! 13mo
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TrishB
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Hands up who didn‘t know this is a pillow type thing….👋

Bookwomble 13mo
SarahBookInterrupted Me neither👋 13mo
dabbe 🙋🏼‍♀️ 13mo
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Ruthiella I had no idea! 👋 13mo
rwmg I'd never heard the term till I came to Indonesia. I have two on my bed. It's a kind of long bolster people wrap themselves round while they're sleeping. 13mo
BookBr ✋🏻 which ofc means that sentence is very misleading😅 (edited) 13mo
julesG ✋🏻 13mo
BarbaraBB I haven‘t, while I am one 🤣 (and I read the book and my family is Indonesian)! 13mo
TrishB @rwmg I was very interested to read the background on the definition! 13mo
TrishB @BookBr absolutely! 13mo
batsy Not a clue 😆 13mo
Centique OMG. Im glad you told me because what i pictured was VERY different 😂😂 13mo
TrishB @batsy the book is set in 1920s Malaysia, so obviously it‘s no longer a popular saying! 13mo
TrishB @Centique I had that picture too 😁 13mo
Caroline2 I‘ve heard of housewife pillow cases if that counts?! 😂 13mo
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emmaturi
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I really enjoyed this story set in Penang, Malaya. Set in different timelines 1910 and 1921. Somerset Maugham visits his old friend Peter and his wife Leslie. Leslie tells Maugham about a story back in 1910, which then eventually puts it in a short story. I loved the setting and atmosphere.

Suet624 i loved the idea of a House of Doors. 13mo
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Rhondareads
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Rave reviews five star read The House Of Doors by Tan Twan Eng so excited to read.Thanks @Bloomsbury_Publishing for my gifted copy.

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Graywacke
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(A picture I found of Armenian Street in Georgetown, Penang, Malaysia)

I really enjoyed this look at 1921 British Penang and of W. Somerset Maugham, with China collapsing on the horizon. Eng is having a little dialogue with Maugham‘s stories from his 1921 visit. His main storyteller is a Penang-born British housewife, Leslie Hamlyn, in an unhappy marriage and with her own curious history.

BarbaraBB Great photo! I enjoyed this book too though not as much as both others. (edited) 14mo
batsy It's a fantastic street to walk down...though it rarely is as empty as in that photo 😁 14mo
Graywacke @BarbaraBB i‘ve listened to Garden and it cast a spell. But i wonder if this won‘t hang around longer. It has me wanting to read Maugham. 14mo
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Graywacke @batsy i had no idea. Cool. I think it was less crowded in 1921 🙂 14mo
BarbaraBB Garden is my favorite but I‘ve wanted to read more Maugham too. I only read and enjoyed 14mo
BarbaraBB @batsy I‘ve been so intrigued by it too, and of course you know it very well 14mo
Suet624 I definitely want to read some Maugham now. 14mo
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Suet624
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It‘s unexpectedly 60 degrees at 8 am in Vermont and I‘m delighted to be sitting on my porch listening to the cacophony of geese who have been flying overhead for days. Granddaughter Charley is enjoying her first Fall. And I just finished this novel. In an interview the author said he didn‘t want the events in the novel to disappear from history. I was intrigued the entire time by his ability to weave several themes and events into this one novel.

AlaMich She‘s adorable!! 14mo
marleed Oh so sweet! 14mo
squirrelbrain So cute! 14mo
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jlhammar So precious! Glad to hear you enjoyed this book - looking forward to it! 14mo
Tamra 😆 Cute Pumpkin! 14mo
youneverarrived So cute! 💕 14mo
Ruthiella Beautiful pictures! 😍 14mo
Suet624 @AlaMich @Marleed @squirrelbrain @Tamra @youneverarrived @Ruthiella Thanks everyone. Unless this kid is super sick she smiles constantly and looks very excited about each new day. Always fun to be around little ones. 14mo
Suet624 @jlhammar The book feels very different than Garden of Evening Mists, a book that was soooo moving. But it was a very atmospheric and solid story. 14mo
Leftcoastzen Cuteness! 14mo
Jas16 Amazing pictures! 14mo
LeahBergen She‘s so sweet! 🥰 14mo
BarbaraBB How cute 🥰🥰 14mo
Graywacke Great pictures! Glad you enjoyed the book. I finished Thursday and loved it. 14mo
Jeg What a sweetie. 🎃 Happy Halloween. 14mo
Suet624 @Jeg same to you! 14mo
Reggie How cute! The top picture reminds me of those Ann Geddes pictures. 14mo
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Graywacke
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Released on audio today, i started this morning. About 45 minutes in and it‘s touched on rural South Africa in 1947, Penang (in modern Malaysia) in 1921 and W. Sommerset Maugham. And the two audio readers are excellent. I‘m smitten for the moment.

BarbaraBB You will be all through the book is my guess 🤍 1y
Graywacke @BarbaraBB he has a way of evoking interest in unfamiliar things 1y
Suet624 Reading this one right now. I‘m always excited to pick it up when I have a minute. 14mo
Graywacke @Suet624 it‘s kept me into it. I have 35 minutes left… (edited) 14mo
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AnneCecilie
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W. Somerset Maugham with his secretary visits an old friend living in Penang. While there, W starts talking to his friend‘s wife, Lesley. She might have more to tell than how to be a society hostess, a story involving murder, a trial, fight for independence and a love affair.

I enjoyed this book and will look into Eng‘s other novels.

3rd book for #SummerEndReadathon @TheSpineView
Extended #RushAthon @Andrew65 @DieAReader @GHABI4ROSES

TheSpineView Well done! 1y
Andrew65 Excellent 👏👏👏 1y
DieAReader 🥳🥳🥳 1y
BarbaraBB Great review. Wonderful read. 1y
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vlwelser
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I loved this. No idea how it didn't make the booker shortlist.

#BookSpinBingo @TheAromaofBooks

US pub date is 10/17/23
#ARC #Netgalley

BarbaraBB Such a pity it didn‘t make the shortlist. His other books are just as great. 1y
batsy Probably because he's not named Paul 😅 1y
vlwelser @batsy I didn't notice that. How ridiculous. 1y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 1y
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charl08
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AnneCecilie
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‘Another book?‘ she says, stacking my plate and teacup onto her tray. ‘Everywhere in the house, books, books, books.‘
‘Yes … another book …‘

(Anyone else find this exchange oddly familiar?)

MariaW Same dialogue with every new book 😊 1y
Leftcoastzen 😁so true! 1y
vlwelser I love that Maugham is one of the characters in this. I have no idea why but I love him. 1y
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Suet624 This book is urging me to pick up a book by Maugham. 14mo
AnneCecilie @Suet624 Me too. But he has written so much and the library has so much, that I have trouble knowing where to start. 14mo
Suet624 @AnneCecilie here is what I do. I close my eyes and run my fingers along the spines of the books. One of them always calls to me. 14mo
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TheKidUpstairs
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My favourite that I've read from the #BookerLonglist so far. Exquisitely crafted sense of time and place, the atmosphere of 1920s Penang was palpable. And Lesley and Willie were such wonderfully genuine POV characters, as they stumbled towards understanding each other and the intricacies of the lives that had been built around, for, and sometimes by them.

@BarbaraBB @squirrelbrain @BookwormM

BarbaraBB Fabulous review and I think no one brings characters and setting alive as Tan Twan Eng does! 1y
TheKidUpstairs @BarbaraBB this was my first of his books, I will definitely be reading more. I've already placed a hold on 1y
BarbaraBB That one is my favorite. But The Gift of Rain was a 5 star read too 🤷🏻‍♀️ 1y
BookwormM One of my favourites and it makes my shortlist 1y
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vlwelser
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TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 1y
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TheKidUpstairs
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Can we all take a moment to appreciate these gorgeous endpapers? 😍

About 50 pages in and just loving this one so far. Beautifully evocative writing. Thank you again @squirrelbrain 💓

Ruthiella Beautiful! 😍 1y
dabbe 🤩🤩🤩 1y
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Tamra Yes! 1y
squirrelbrain ❤️❤️❤️ 1y
BarbaraBB Wonderful! My edition doesn‘t have these! 1y
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JenP
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Our panel has posted our ratings and reviews for this Booker longlist novel. You can read them here:

https://thereadersroom.org/

BarbaraBB I hope you loved it as much as you hoped. I did but not as much as his other books and as 1y
JenP @BarbaraBB I haven‘t read that one yet. I did like it. So far it‘s my favorite of the Booker choices but still have 5 to go 1y
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ClairesReads
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At a surface look, this is absorbing historical fiction; a story inspired by real people and by the short story The Letter, published in Maugham‘s collection The Casuarina Tree. This would have been enough for me, but there is more at work here. Eng‘s mirroring of Maugham‘s style, and use of the voice of the colonist to explore the experiences of life in inter-war Malaysia adds a layer of complexity to how we can read this narrative.

merelybookish Cool pic! 1y
BarbaraBB Great observations. I read Maugham a long time ago but can‘t remember his style. It read like a real Tan Twan Eng book to me in any case 1y
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ErikasMindfulShelf
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3.5 stars. A story about family, love and storytelling. The different timelines didn‘t work well in my opinion and I did not feel a connection to the characters.
Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the advance copy.

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Lunakay
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Interesting story in an unfamiliar setting with a deep exploration of marriage and society. It's hard to review without spoilering, but I enjoyed particularly that all characters were nuanced, flawed and quite realistic.
Not sure about the Booker nomination, it's a decent read, but not outstanding or something I feel the need to recommend to people.

#booker13

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TheKidUpstairs
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@squirrelbrain thank you so much (that was FAST!)! I'm so excited for this one, and I really appreciate your kindness!

squirrelbrain Hooray! That took less time than I expected…. Isn‘t it a beautiful edition? 1y
TheKidUpstairs @squirrelbrain it is! The endpapers are 😍😍😍 1y
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BarbaraBB
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#booker23 5/13

Tan Twan Eng creates settings and characters like no one else.
I loved the Penang setting again, as I did all characters who are each so lovable in their own way. The plot is great too, the sorrow of times past beneath it all.

Tan deserves the Booker Prize, even though this is not my favorite book of his.

(Photo: Meganisi, Greece)

marleed That background though! 1y
squirrelbrain Fabulous photo! And good to hear that I have even better books from this author still to read. 1y
batsy Gorgeous setting! 1y
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BookwormM I really enjoyed this one and it is definitely on my shortlist 1y
Megabooks I‘ve never read him, but you‘ve intrigued me! 1y
BarbaraBB @Megabooks he is so good Meg, I‘m sure you‘d enjoy his books. 1y
Cinfhen Stunning photo 💕for some reason this book intimidates me but both you and @squirrelbrain make it seem so accessible 1y
Librarybelle Hooray! 1y
BarbaraBB @Cinfhen It‘s not difficult at all. It is really beautiful and very accessible 1y
rmaclean4 Excited to get to this one. I have never read this author before. 1y
Centique Im so happy to hear its good! I loved Garden of Evening Mist so much 💕 1y
BarbaraBB @Centique That one is still my favorite ❤️ 1y
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JenP
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Loved it! I cried reading this book because it made me reflect on love, relationships, and forbidden feelings. Beautifully written and it really felt for all the characters but especially the female protagonist. My favorite book so far from long list. Full review on our blog in a few weeks

JamieArc Looking forward to this one! I believe we still have to wait a little bit in the US for it to come out. 1y
JenP @JamieArc yes mid-October I think. I got an early copy so was lucky 1y
Suet624 I can‘t wait! 1y
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squirrelbrain
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Definitely my favourite so far on the #bookerlonglist (although this is only #4 of 13).

Set on the Malay Peninsula in the early 20th century, this is a beautifully written story of relationships, intertwined with visits from Somerset Maugham and Sun Yat Sen, and incorporating a murder.

I need to read the author‘s other two books now.

sarahbarnes Excited for this one!! 1y
TheKidUpstairs This is one that I'm super excited for. It's not out here until October, but I think I'll be reading it regardless of its short list status! 1y
BarbaraBB You managed to raise key expectations even higher! I hope you‘ll read his other books soon too! 1y
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TrishB I have this one ready. Good to know 👍🏻 1y
charl08 Loved this one (and his previous ones). I'm hoping he wins. (Am I allowed if I haven't finished the others? ) 1y
vlwelser I'm rooting for this even though I haven't read it and have only finished 2 of the others. I miss Book Depository. 1y
CarolynM I like the sound of this from your review. Stacked 1y
BookwormM This is my favourite so far as well 1y
Kitta Very excited for this one too! I loved (edited) 1y
squirrelbrain @TheKidUpstairs - whereabouts are you? (The US / Canada?) Would you like me to get a copy and send it to you? It‘s such a shame about BD. 😞 1y
Cinfhen For some reason this is another book that “scares” me….it feels intimidating 1y
TheKidUpstairs @squirrelbrain I'm in Canada. That is so kind of you, I would love that! 1y
squirrelbrain I thought that too @cinfhen, which is why I haven‘t read any of his others (yet) but it‘s not intimidating at all; I‘m sure you‘ll love it! 1y
squirrelbrain @TheKidUpstairs - do you have an email address that you can share on here and I‘ll drop you a message? I‘d give you my email address but my ‘public‘ address is broken at the mo (well, it‘s not; I‘ve just forgotten the password 🙄) and my usual private email address includes my surname so I don‘t share it on here. 1y
TheKidUpstairs @squirrelbrain you can reach me at megansbrady@gmail.com 😁 1y
Cinfhen Good to know, I‘ll wait to see if it makes the short list 💜 1y
Centique I‘m excited for this one too and also like @Kitta i am a fan of The Garden of Evening Mists. Great review! 1y
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charl08
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Gorgeous endpapers.

Loved this one. Makes me want to go back and read the author's other two now.

LeslieO Love good endpapers. 1y
bnp Those are gorgeous. I liked his first two a lot, and this is on my TBR. 1y
BarbaraBB Those other two are both fantastic. Can‘t wait to read this one, which I will start today 🙌🏽 1y
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charl08 @LeslieO definitely! 1y
charl08 @bnp me too: he's now on my list of authors I want to read regardless of the blurb. @BarbaraBB I'm just wondering what happened to my copies of the others. Think I got too enthusiastic and pressed them on friends... 1y
BarbaraBB And of course they never returned them 🤷🏻‍♀️ 1y
charl08 @BarbaraBB I've got a terrible memory, so equally likely that I gave them rather than loaned... 1y
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charl08
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I love this author.

BarbaraBB Me too. I just started 2y
charl08 @BarbaraBB I would love to hear him speak about his books: they are so beautifully done. 1y
BarbaraBB He writes so beautiful indeed. Every sentence is a gem! 1y
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BarbaraBB
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This is quite confrontational: ordering a book once in a while 😉 and have them delivered all at the same day 😅 #bookhaul #sorrynotsorry

LaraReads 🤣🤣🤣 hilarious! 2y
Megabooks Lol! Great haul though!! 2y
batsy 😆 I have the Mirabella book on hold; you'll most definitely get to it sooner than me so I look forward to your thoughts! 2y
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sarahbarnes Not sorry at all! 😂 Great stack. A couple are on my list but a few I haven‘t heard of! 2y
jlhammar Wow, great haul! Look forward to your reviews! 2y
JamieArc 😆😆. I‘ll be curious to see your thoughts on Chrysalis. 2y
ravenlee Looks like a couple of those would make good spine poetry, like the brother and sister enter the forest, should we stay or should we go; and the two about bleeding. 😆 2y
Cinfhen Awesomeness! Just hope S wasn‘t home to see the damage 😂Fabulous stack!, (edited) 2y
BarbaraBB @Cinfhen He was and he had to answer the door again and again 😂😂 2y
BarbaraBB @ravenlee You‘re right! And I didn‘t realize I bought two books about blood 🩸 2y
BarbaraBB @JamieArc Is that a warning 😉? I have no idea what to expect 🩷 2y
JamieArc A few of us Littens read this a few weeks ago, so you‘ll just have to read our reviews when you‘re ready 😁 2y
Cinfhen That would have been my luck too 😂😂😂 2y
BarbaraBB @JamieArc I will! I know I saw some of you loved it, that‘s why I wanted to read it too! 2y
Suet624 Wow. You got the Shriver book! I still think about that book often. Sometimes it was a bit of a slog, but like other books of hers it packed a wallop. I wonder how you‘ll feel about it. 2y
BarbaraBB @Suet624 I bought it because of your review which kept lingering in the back of my head! 2y
Desha Yay for book mail! 📚♥️ 1y
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