3.5⭐️ I thought that the book was ok. I liked the ending more than the beginning and the references to Shakespeare‘s play. #2024 #fiction #retelling #historicalfiction #literary #literarycrew
3.5⭐️ I thought that the book was ok. I liked the ending more than the beginning and the references to Shakespeare‘s play. #2024 #fiction #retelling #historicalfiction #literary #literarycrew
1. I read ( audio ) Queen Hereafter with the Litsy #literarycrew I LOVED it! 2. I read them all & feel like I have to have a book going on all 3 to be living my best life ( but I do want books in print the most cuz they are my pretties ) 3. Hmmm, general lit ? with a side of historical/mystery/chick lit/romance/audio non-fiction 🤷🏻♀️ thx for the tag @julieclair
🍁 Queen Hereafter in audiobook form !!!
🍁hard to chose as I always have all three formats going at once- paperback when home, kindle app on my phone for everywhere, anytime, audiobooks when driving, cooking, cleaning
🍁mystery, historical fiction
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1 I‘m struggling a little bit with purpose right now. I spent 27 years as a preschool/K teacher and I retired due to auto immune issues. Feeling a little lost.
2 Husband and daughters, reading, days when my energy is good and of course Litsy has got me through some rough days.
3 Tagged, read with #LiteraryCrew @Librarybelle
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#LiteraryCrew #ReadAway2024 Gruoch was fierce and strong enough to do whatever she had to do to protect herself and those she loved. In a world in which women had no rights or legal power she did things that she might have preferred not to do but her options were limited. Recommended.
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MACBETH is my favorite Shakespearean play, and I never thought I'd find a book who could portray one of literature's most evil women as an empathetic figure. Until now. Not much is known about Gruoch, the real woman behind Shakespeare's Lady Macbeth, but Schuler is able to breathe life into this enigmatic character and to make you cheer for her to become queen--even when you know the tragic outcome. Well done.
So sorry for the posting delay, #LiteraryCrew !
Can you believe that there are no pre-existing discussion questions for this book? That added to the delay! But, 8 questions are now posted as spoilers. You can find them on my feed, the book‘s feed, or by searching the group hashtag.
Anything else to add, just comment below! Thanks for reading with me!
8. We've talked about the factions, religion, characters, themes...
But, one final point to discuss is the setting, which in my mind is vividly portrayed throughout the narration. How did the setting play a role in the events of the novel?
And, as a final tidbit, we'll venture to Cawdor Castle, which has ties to Shakespeare's Macbeth: https://discoverhighlandsandislands.scot/en/story/cawdor-castle-macbeth-and-a-gh...
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7. There are a number of themes that can be attached to this novel. What themes did you find in this novel? #LiteraryCrew #BuddyRead
6. Let's think about the other characters. Some are ruthless; others are kind. Some change personalities or show their true self as the novel progresses. Do you have a favorite character from the novel (other than Gruoch or Macbethad)? Do you have a least favorite? #LiteraryCrew #BuddyRead
5. Let's get back to the characters and specifically discuss Macbethad. What did you think of his character? How did it compare/contrast to the Macbeth we know in Shakespeare? Think about the relationship between Gruoch and Macbethad, both as children and later as adults...do you think they make a good pair?
Some information about the real Macbeth: https://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/macbeth.shtml
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4. Part of the feuding taking place involves the mixture of religion, the Picts and the Christians, among other groups. How does religion play a role inside the factions and between the factions?
Some information on the Picts: https://www.livescience.com/who-were-picts-scotland
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3. The backdrop for this novel includes the feuds and power struggles between factions. We'll discuss the religious elements in the next question, but think about the interaction of these factions throughout the novel. Built on power and distrust, how do these factions co-exist or survive one another? What makes a powerful faction? How does the treatment of their people differ between the factions? #LiteraryCrew #BuddyRead
2. Lady Macbeth of Shakespeare fame is based on the real Scottish queen Gruoch, whose story is told in this novel. Were you aware of the Lady Macbeth origin story? What did you think of Gruoch in the novel?
Not much is known of real life Gruoch, but here is some information: https://www.historyofroyalwomen.com/gruoch/gruoch-real-lady-macbeth/
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1. Schuler is an actress and a playwright; this book is adapted from her play of the same name. What did you think of the writing style in the novel? In other words, could you tell it is adapted from a play? #LiteraryCrew #BuddyRead
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Just finished it last night! 🤩
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In the audiobook format: #FavoriteofAugust
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Total books:25
~Fiction:23
~Nonfiction: 2
~Buddy Reads:9
~Audio books:4
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Hey #LiteraryCrew #BuddyRead participants!
Tomorrow is our discussion for this book, and from what reviews I‘ve seen, there‘s lots of love for this!
I usually post questions early AM on the US East Coast, but questions may be posted a little later in the day. Never fear, though!
To get us ready, the Folger Shakespeare Library in DC interviewed the author for thief podcast. Link in the comments.
I loved this book, which imagines the backstory of Shakespeare‘s Lady Macbeth. Set in medieval Scotland, and filled with twists, turns, intrigues and plots. And through it all, a strong woman determined to fulfill her destiny, in a world where women were merely pawns in men‘s schemes. Great on audio. Can‘t wait for our #LiteraryCrew discussion! @Librarybelle
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Enjoyed this tale of a young women‘s fight to fulfill her destiny. Audio was fantastic. Look forward to our discussion at the end of the month.
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We‘re two weeks away from our discussion for this month‘s #LiteraryCrew #BuddyRead title! Judging by the comments I‘m seeing, there‘s been lots of love for this one.
Discussion on the 31st!
I LOVED this book!!! Listening to it has probably ruined all other audio books going forward! Sara Vickers brought this to life at a level I couldn‘t have imagined beforehand. This photo is from Inverness, mentioned many times in the book on the way to Birdshead. This churchyard was originally pagan and then became Christian so actually from the time period this book is set ❤️❤️❤️
This just might be my favorite audiobook so far this year. Looking forward to #literarycrew discussion. 5⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Weeding and listening 32% - 50% HOLY SMOKES this was an action packed bunch of chapters 🐎🔥🤺🗡️👨❤️👨👯♀️🏡👰🏼🩸
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📱📱 Currently listening to the tagged through Spotify.
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I loved this book! Gruoch was such a strong woman & and fought so hard to survive! I had no idea, until I read the author‘s notes that many of these characters were real people! I also found it interesting that the author originally wrote this as a screenplay and then turned it into a novel. 👇
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1. Most definitely a podcast. That way, I wouldn't have to do my face or hair and could wear my pjs if I wanted to! 🤩
2. Tagged! Reading this for the #LiteraryCrew hosted by the lovely @Librarybelle.
Play? @jenniferw88 @bthegood @KShakel 🩶🖤🩶
Listening & Ereading my August #LiteraryCrew #BuddyRead
My ears my eyes to help with some of the names.
Plus, it allows me to keep reading while I‘m moving around!
I‘m enjoying it so far.
Tonight I plan to read my children‘s version of Lady Macbeth to get a better grasp of the story. I may even try the grown-up Shakespeare version as well! 😀
Started the August #literarycrew read on audio and the narrator‘s accent is EVERYTHING. I don‘t even care what this book is about 🤣 although I‘m loving it anyways
This month‘s #LiteraryCrew #BuddyRead features Lady Macbeth. How fun!
Read at your own pace. I will post periodic checkins throughout the month, and our discussion will be August 31st.
Please let me know if you wish to be added or removed from the tag list!
Via @librarybelle
August's #LiteraryCrew #BuddyRead selection is the tagged novel, a novel about Lady Macbeth.
This sounds so good-l'm looking forward to reading it with the crew!
This is a low key buddy read. Read at your own pace. I will post periodic checkins throughout the month, and discussion questions will be posted on
August 31st.
All are welcome!
August‘s #LiteraryCrew #BuddyRead selection is the tagged novel, a novel about Lady Macbeth. This sounds so good—I‘m looking forward to reading it with the crew!
This is a low key buddy read. Read at your own pace. I will post periodic checkins throughout the month, and discussion questions will be posted on August 31st.
All are welcome! Please comment below to be added or removed from the tag list!