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The Glutton
The Glutton | A. K. Blakemore
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RobES
The Glutton | A. K. Blakemore
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I have had such a slow start to my reading in 2025. I've been in such a slump. What has really helped is going back to the library - I'd forgotten how much I love the library! It's really sparked my interest and I'm trying new genres and new novels. This book was a recommendation by a friend and it's fantastic... It will make your skin crawl but it is utterly brilliant ⭐

Suet624 I‘m glad you‘re enjoying the library. That‘s a real plus in my life. 1d
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vivastory
The Glutton | A. K. Blakemore
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One of my favorite reads of the year, one that I have posted about several times, has an eye-catching cover with #leaves If you like historical fiction that is a bit messed up, look no further!
#coverlove @eggs @alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

KathyWheeler This sounds so interesting! 8mo
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Awesome cover 🖤🖤 8mo
Eggs Wow what a great cover 🐦 🌿 8mo
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Cathythoughts This one might freak me out … but I‘m curious and will try a sample 👍🏻❤️ 8mo
vivastory @KathyWheeler Def one of the more unique books I've read. Blakemore is a poet & it def shows in her writing 8mo
vivastory @Cathythoughts There are some unsettling parts but I think it's worth giving a try. The protagonist starts out as someone you don't particularly like but I think that he is someone who really wins the reader over by the end 8mo
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vivastory
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Holy shit, I loved this one!! During the Napoleonic Wars a young man named Tarare appears at a convent in Versailles. He is clearly very sick & there are many disturbing rumors about Tarare. For years now Tarare has travelled the French countryside with various characters, he has often been exploited for his insatiable appetite. The circumstances that Tarare & others frequently found themselves in were often deplorable & filled with (CONT)

vivastory violence & depravity, but the writing. THE WRITING. I wasn't surprised at all to look at the jacket & see that Blakemore had previously published several poetry collections. In the afterword Blakemore cites Lispector's novel “The Passion According to GH“ as a model for how beauty & ugliness can intersect & I feel that is very accurate. 12mo
monalyisha Sold! 12mo
sarahbarnes Damn! Great review. You make this sound very compelling indeed. 12mo
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vivastory @monalyisha As someone who appreciates good prose, I think you'll really like it! 12mo
vivastory @sarahbarnes I just saw that @megabooks also read it recently & enjoyed it 12mo
batsy This on my holds list! Have you read her other one? I've heard good things about it 12mo
Megabooks Glad you enjoyed this, too! It was such an interesting story. I still remember it well, which I can't say for every book I read. The descriptive language was fantastic! 12mo
vivastory @batsy That one is on my TBR. Will probably move it up after my positive experience! 12mo
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vivastory
The Glutton | A. K. Blakemore
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“They look like grave-figures, the way they move along the dim corridors between the dim rooms. Its is because theirs long habits hide the movement of their limbs and the muted shuffle of their feet on the bare stone tiles, they look like they are gliding, as though it is some outside force that compels them along the dim corridors and between the dim rooms. They nod to one another when they pass.“

vivastory I checked this out today. I read the first 40 pages while at the library & am very invested, not only in the story but also the writing.
#firstlinefridays
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batsy I've been curious about this one! 12mo
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Megabooks
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Another interesting one to read while battling a GI illness!! Based on a French fable, Blakemore takes a unique approach to writing about the French Revolution!

Tarare is borne into struggle. Kicked out of his home as a teen in 1700s France, he falls in with a group of grifters headed to Paris. When they discover his talent for eating literally anything, they exploit him for financial gain.

kspenmoll I hope you feel better soon. 12mo
Balibee146 Hope you feel better xx 12mo
squirrelbrain Ew, even worse reading this when you feel ill. 12mo
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Ruthiella Hope you are soon on the mend. ❤️ 12mo
mdemanatee Hope you feel better! I need to get back on the library holds for this one as I didn‘t get to it fast enough the first 12mo
BarbaraBB I hope you‘re feeling better 🩷🩷🩷 12mo
vivastory I just finished this one! I loved it! 12mo
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candc320
The Glutton | A. K. Blakemore
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First off: this might be the most strangely beautiful cover I‘ve ever seen! I can‘t stop looking at it 🤩. Secondly: this is a gorgeously written historical fiction horror novel that combines the individual story of a poor Frenchman who develops a strange hunger that won‘t dissipate with the horrific world of the French Revolution at large. I went back and forth between the audio and physical books and I will say it was easier to digest ⬇️

candc320 Cont‘d: pun fully intended, as an audiobook as there are no quotes around the dialogue in the physical book and the rhythm took a little bit to get used to. That being said I found this story absolutely fascinating and want to try and learn more about Tarare and his strange affliction! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 13mo
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ManyWordsLater
The Glutton | A. K. Blakemore
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I have had this out from the library for way too long. I hope it‘s a quick read!

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Megabooks
The Glutton | A. K. Blakemore
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Things have been busy already this week, but I was able to slip out to the library on Saturday. I picked up a Harper for next month‘s #AuthorAMonth, and I picked up The Glutton before I saw it in your email today @squirrelbrain . Def sounds weird!

I‘ve been rereading Bourdain‘s books slowly and hadn‘t read these two since I lost my original copies in an apartment flood 15 years ago. I‘ll make a larger post about my thoughts soon.

squirrelbrain Yes, it‘s a bit grim in places! 13mo
Megabooks @squirrelbrain it sounded that way in the blurb! 13mo
britt_brooke Bourdain 🤍🤍 13mo
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squirrelbrain
The Glutton | A. K. Blakemore
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Mehso-so

I started this as it‘s on the ‘Women‘s Prize eligible‘ list and it was immediately available on BorrowBox. I wish that I‘d waited to see if it *did* make the list as it‘s not really my cup of tea.

The Great Tarare supposedly existed in real-life Revolutionary France - a young man whose insatiable appetite made him an attraction.

Parts of the tale were really engaging but the fact that he ate live animals and human flesh were not.

Lindy 😳 13mo
BarbaraBB You read that fast! When will the list be published? 13mo
TrishB Thanks for the warning 👍🏻 13mo
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squirrelbrain @BarbaraBB - the long list is 5th March. The (new) non-fiction long list is published on Thursday. I won‘t read all of those as it‘s too much NF all at once but will use it as a guide for some recommendations. 13mo
E.Bolhafner Thanks for the warning indeed. 13mo
BarbaraBB Thanks, I‘ll keep an eye on the longlist! 13mo
tpixie Bizarre… 13mo
Oryx I've been tempted a few times by this, but I might give it a miss 13mo
Suet624 Yikes! 13mo
Hooked_on_books I find that cover quite off-putting. And human flesh? Uh… 13mo
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candc320
The Glutton | A. K. Blakemore
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I might have gone a little over board at the Barnes and Noble book sale 😬. And there were so many more I put back 😵‍💫!

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rachelsbrittain
The Glutton | A. K. Blakemore
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Tararre was a real figure from 18th century France known for his uncontrollable appetite, and this historical novel paints a vivid picture of what his unusual life might have looked like from joining a group of itinerant performers to being accused of eating a small child while being treated at a hospital. I really enjoyed it.

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Night_Reader
The Glutton | A. K. Blakemore
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3.5/5 🌟

A fictional tale centered around Tarare, a historical figure known for his insatiable appetite, was quite engaging in its first half as it delved into his childhood. However, the second half of the book became overly political for my taste, causing the storyline to lose momentum. I occasionally found myself zoning out and having to backtrack, making it an overall okay read.

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Night_Reader
The Glutton | A. K. Blakemore
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Currently reading 📚🍖🍔

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rachelsbrittain
The Glutton | A. K. Blakemore
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Wanting to start a new book, but having a migraine 😫

Mccall0113 Feel better soon! 1y
Tamra 🙁 1y
Ruthiella Yikes! Hope you feel better soon. ❤️ 1y
tpixie Oh no! Feel better soon🤕😰 1y
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AllDebooks
The Glutton | A. K. Blakemore
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Wow, what a story this is. Blakemore deftly tells the story of The Great Tarare through a deathbed confession. We view the child/teen before he becomes the legend, provoking so much compassion for this child and his awful predicament as a polyphagic. Set during the French Revolution, which enables the author scope to expand on the human condition, depravity, humanity, poverty, and morality.

5⭐️

https://www.ripleys.com/weird-news/tarrare/

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