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Moon of the Turning Leaves
Moon of the Turning Leaves | Waubgeshig Rice
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Twelve years after the lights go out . . . An epic journey to a forgotten homeland The hotly anticipated sequel to the bestselling novel Moon of the Crusted Snow It's been over a decade since a mysterious cataclysm caused a permanent blackout that toppled infrastructure and thrust the world into anarchy. Evan Whitesky led his community in remote northern Ontario off the rez and into the bush, where they've been living off the land, rekindling their Anishinaabe traditions in total isolation from the outside world. As new generations are born, and others come of age in the world after everything, Evans people are in some ways stronger than ever. But resources in and around their new settlement are beginning to dry up, and the elders warn that they cannot afford to stay indefinitely. Evan and his fifteen-year-old daughter, Nangohns, are elected to lead a small scouting party on a months-long trip to their traditional home on the north shore of Lake Huronto seek new beginnings, and discover what kind of lifeand what dangersstill exist in the lands to the south. Moon of the Turning Leaves is Waubgeshig Rices exhilarating return to the world first explored in the phenomenal breakout bestseller Moon of the Crusted Snow: a brooding story of survival, resilience, Indigenous identity, and rebirth.
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Chrissyreadit
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@Mitch I saw you had read Moon of the Crusted Snow and wondered if you had read this one? I have it but have not read it yet. Also are you planning to read The Serviceberry?

Mitch I‘ve not read this one - thanks for the heads up…. There are sooo many good books ! 3w
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MysticFaerie
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4.5⭐️/5⭐️

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Hooked_on_books
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I just loved Moon of the Crusted Snow and it‘s really stuck with me, so I am delighted that Rice wrote a follow up (he says because fans asked for it, which is cool). There are definite spoilers here for book 1, but this one picks up a number of years later and continues to follow the Native community in their new circumstances. My only quibble is a group goes on a trek and are called “the walkers,” which made me think of The Walking Dead.

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Blueberry
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Great cover 🍁📚 4mo
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Blueberry
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4 ⭐ I appreciate this author's writing skills.

#SeriesLove24 @Andrew65

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Blueberry
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1. Gym, therapy, work on Thursday, dehydrating kale.
2. Ice cream, cocoa
3. Bookmark...often a receipt
4. Done

@Cupcake12 @NataliePatalie
#MotivationalMonday

Cupcake12 Thanks for joining in. Have a great week x 7mo
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Blueberry
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Starting next.

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Soubhiville
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This was a great follow up to Moon of the Crusted Snow. It‘s mostly a traveling story, as 6 members of the survivor‘s community strike out south east to see if they can find new grounds for their people. They are hoping to be able to return to the land their ancestors lived on; the land that had been taken from them by the white colonists.

The narrator isn‘t the best, he stumbles and loses his flow. But he is an own voice, which I appreciated. 🤩

Aimeesue Looking forward to this one! Thanks for the review! 8mo
Hooked_on_books I preordered this one and then all my library holds have gotten in the way. I can‘t wait to get to it! 8mo
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Jolynne
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The first book in this series by this Anishinaabe author was great but this one is outstanding. I would recommend audio so that you can have the language. The books are set in a near future “after the light have gone out.”

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jlhammar
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Good follow-up! Can be read as a stand-alone, but definitely recommend reading Moon of the Crusted Snow first.

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TEArificbooks
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Great sequel. All the feels. Auto buy author. Most anticipated new release for 2024 and it didn‘t disappoint.

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word.morsels
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I imagine it's not uncommon to love every book you read if you've been away from novels for a long time and the recommendations you take heed of are from your beloveds and favorite book reviewers. But this book touched me enourmously. Tears of joy and sadness flowed in key moments in this book. An inspiring, frightening, yet incredibly poignant story of survival with great characters. Thank you Waubgeshig Rice.

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jennirl
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piggybacking on @Matilda — i talked about Waubgeshig Rice‘s MOON OF THE TURNING LEAVES for Book Riot‘s Most Anticipated, i CANNOT WAIT

https://bookriot.com/most-anticipated-books-of-2024/

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word.morsels
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I only finished the first book yesterday and could not wait for the sequel. My cuddle buddy Meche is also quite happy to finally enjoy some quiet nook reading time with me, after a busy day. So I begin with page one: "A gutteral howl tore through the lodge and breached the birchbark walls..."

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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
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Just as great as its predecessor, Moon of the Turning Leaves is a really unique post-apocalyptic story about an Anishinaabe community attempting to leave the Northern land they were forced on by colonizers and returning to their ancestral territory on one of the great lakes. The first half or so is slower in pace, but a fascinating look into Indiegnous survival; the second half is nail-biting tense!! All round great storytelling!

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CuriousG
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Just finished this and must say I was not prepared. I was expecting an ending somewhat like in Moon of the Crusted Snow, however this one required some tissues. I wont give much away beyond saying it was both hopeful and also more emotional than I expected. Character development is still a little lighter than I usually want, however definitely more than the previous novel, and the story was beautifully crafted. A solid pick.

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JacqMac
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Waubgesig Rice wrote a sequel to Moon of the Crusted Snow! And I‘m so happy about it. Even though I cried and cried. It‘s set 12 years after the power goes out and everything on the remote northern reservation collapses. I fell in love with these characters and I needed to know if the stories and half remembered skills of their ancestors were enough to keep them alive when the world fell apart.

TEArificbooks Omg! I didn‘t know there was a sequel. Going to buy now 12mo
Soubhiville Well now I have to go buy this! 😆🍂 (thanks for the heads up, I had no idea this existed!) 12mo
Bookzombie Omg! I didn‘t know this existed. I loved the first one! 12mo
JacqMac @TEArificbooks @Soubhiville @Bookzombie You won‘t be disappointed. 12mo
Soubhiville Looks like it releases in 2024. February. I‘ll definitely preorder it! 12mo
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rabbitprincess
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I wasn't expecting Moon of the Crusted Snow to have a sequel, but this is a very good sequel, set just over a decade after the events of the previous book.

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Twocougs
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It was a long wait for this sequel but worth it! Waubgeshig Rice is a phenomenal indigenous, Canadian writer and I will forever read everything he writes.

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