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Piglet
Piglet | Lottie Hazell
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Her life is so full, so why is she hungry? 'A high-wire exploration of control, pleasure and desire' Chlo Ashby 'A book that tears at the surface of things to reveal the vast, messy truth of a body with a beating heart' Catherine Newman ------------------- For Piglet - an unshakable childhood nickname - getting married is her opportunity to reinvent. Together, Kit and Piglet are the picture of domestic bliss - effortless hosts, planning a covetable wedding ... But if a life looks too good to be true, it probably is. Thirteen days before they are due to be married, Kit reveals an awful truth, cracking the faade Piglet has created. It has the power to strip her of the life she has so carefully built, so smugly shared. To do something about it would be to self-destruct. But what will it cost her to do nothing? As the hours count down to their wedding, Piglet is torn between a growing appetite and the desire to follow the recipe, follow the rules. Surely, with her husband, she could be herself again. Wouldn't it be a waste for everything to curdle now? Piglet is the searing, unforgettable and original debut which is set to take readers by storm in 2024. ------------------- 'It takes audacity, all kinds of courage to produce a novel as ferocious as Piglet. It made me so hungry' Lamorna Ash
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vlwelser
Piglet | Lottie Hazell
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Mehso-so

I didn't love this. There's a lot of body shaming and eating disorders. It was kind of cringe. But maybe not in the way the author intended. It gave me anxiety. I don't normally stop an audiobook and walk away willingly. Surprised I made it to the end, actually.

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Emilymdxn
Piglet | Lottie Hazell
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Pickpick

I loved this book - in some ways it was quite a typical, slightly surreal book about a neurotic millennial woman Going A Bit Strange a la Nightbitch. The thing that made this feel really fresh and cool to me was the class aspect of a woman from a working class background ‘marrying up‘ to a more upper middle class guy and it all coming out monstrously in her relationship with food. I loved it

#wintergames #holidaybookdragons

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Ruthiella
Piglet | Lottie Hazell
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Pickpick

Very detailed and rich description of food and cooking but purposefully vague in other respects. It more or less worked IMO. Piglet is a childhood nickname which has stuck. She‘s now late 20s - early 30s and her life is magazine-spread perfect - which is impossible to maintain and Piglet has appetites, not only for food, which have been sublimated in her attempt to achieve such perfection. It‘s going to crack, and when it does, it won‘t be pretty…

Anna40 Great review! 2mo
Ruthiella @Anna40 Thank you. 😊 2mo
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Kappadeemom
Piglet | Lottie Hazell
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Piglet is getting married to Kit and she is a cookbook editor and loves to cook decadent meals. Her fiancé tells her that he did something bad (we never find out what, which is one reason why I didn‘t like the book) and she begins to eat her feelings. The best part of the book is the amazing descriptions of the food she eats and prepares, even though I didn‘t know what half of the food was. If you like weird, quirky books then read this.

Reggie I dnf‘ed this at 150 pages but I‘m pretty sure he cheated on her. That one late night he confesses to her. 5mo
Kappadeemom @Reggie that was my assumption too 5mo
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BirdLaVie
Piglet | Lottie Hazell
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Pickpick

Piglet is a brilliant, unflinching look at the tortured inner-child that lives within. We follow Piglet as she passionately cooks her way to her wedding day, and as she plummets into despair when made aware of a betrayal. I was moved by the exploration of the way in which our childhood defenses are awoken from slumber when we feel powerless in our adult lives. The little kid in us is always lurking right beneath the surface, poised to devour.

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BookLineNSinker
Piglet | Lottie Hazell
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Changing things up from my usual thriller reads and trying something different, hopefully it will be just what hits the spot. I've heard good things. Excited to update after I know more!

tpixie Can‘t wait to hear what you think! 🐷 6mo
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peaKnit
Piglet | Lottie Hazell
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Pickpick

What a debut. So heavy, but also so very relatable.

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ClairesReads
Piglet | Lottie Hazell
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Pickpick

A compelling, readable story about class, ambition, desire, appearances, and blowing up your own life. For most of the novel I wasn‘t sure whether the obscurity of the key plot point was going to work, but in the end it did for me. This isn‘t a novel about what specifically happened, but rather how complicated and wrought it is to cross class boundaries, and to create a life that perhaps looks like what you desire, rather than feels like it.

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Hooked_on_books
Piglet | Lottie Hazell
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Pickpick

Called Piglet all her life by her family (because how dare a woman love food?), our MC is an accomplished cook and editor who is about to get married when a revelation throws everything into question. I appreciate what this book was trying to do in exploring how men and women are treated differently to the degree that women‘s desires are seen as grotesque, but it could have pushed it further. Low pick for me.

ChaoticMissAdventures Good to know. I have been feeling a lot lately that I want books to go further and lean in more. 8mo
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Night_Reader
Piglet | Lottie Hazell
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So honest & relatable!!

"But her eyes were still watering and the only way she could think to stop them was to eat until her stomach felt like it was made of stone, until she was so full she couldn‘t feel anything else."

"There were some things that you could not tell your friends. She knew that truths, once spoken, had the power to strip her of the life she had so carefully built, so smugly shared."

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Night_Reader
Piglet | Lottie Hazell
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Pickpick

4/5 🌟

This book resonated with me as I followed Piglet's journey through her struggles and conflicted emotions amidst major life events, raising vital questions: Are our choices driven by personal desires or external pressures? How do we know if we've chosen wisely? Are we pursuing 'having it all' or our genuine passions? Through Piglet's story, the book thoughtfully explores self-discovery and decision-making amidst societal expectations.

TheIntrovertedDodoBird Wonderful review. I'm intrigued. Stacked! 9mo
Night_Reader @TheIntrovertedDodoBird Certain things are not explicitly said so if you find that frustrating, just beware.😊 9mo
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ICantImReading
Piglet | Lottie Hazell
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

A feel-good read, this is not - but it certainly made me feel! Hazell describes Piglet‘s story as “domestic claustrophobia”, richly exploring themes of class, cuisine, control, and the things we crave and consume. What will it take to feel satisfied? It‘s visceral, messy, and ravenous - full of tension that ratchets up to a show-stopping croquembouche crescendo!

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Chelsea.Poole
Piglet | Lottie Hazell
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Pickpick

Piglet, actually called that throughout the whole novel, has it all. We meet her in the grocery store picking out gourmet food items to create a lovely dinner for her friends. The friends remark about how Piglet can manage it all so effortlessly with her fiancé, job, and household. This is her driving force: the need to be admired and portrayed as having it all, until her fiancé ruins it! Wedding fallout ensues. Point made, good not great.

Cathythoughts Great review. I‘ll try it 👍🏻 9mo
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Megabooks
Piglet | Lottie Hazell
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Having a woman who talks about being large (but probably isn‘t by description) and loves food/cooking then starts binge eating called Piglet was a bit problematic for me. Plus the middle third dragged. Low pick. #aardvark

Just two weeks before the wedding Piglet finds out her fiancee has been having an affair. As she decides what to do about it, she has some issues with binge eating and destroys her life a bit. 🤷🏻‍♀️

AmyG Those flowers are so beautiful. Spring!!! 9mo
Megabooks @AmyG thank you!! So excited for having blooms now! 9mo
squirrelbrain I found this problematic too…. 9mo
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dabbe Daffies! 🤩🤩🤩 9mo
Chelsea.Poole I just finished this too! 9mo
maich Beautiful picture🌼🌱 9mo
Megabooks @Chelsea.Poole I just looked back through your feed and we read SO MANY of the same books! 😂😂 9mo
Megabooks @squirrelbrain 💯💯💯 9mo
Megabooks @dabbe @maich loving them this year! Thanks!! 9mo
Chelsea.Poole Yes we do! 👯‍♀️ 9mo
dabbe @Megabooks They're my all-time favorite flower, and they don't grow well in Phoenix. Yours are gorgeous! 🤩😍😃 9mo
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AardvarkBookClub
Piglet | Lottie Hazell

What sentence would pierce him while leaving her intact? She had built her life so carefully around him. To say something, to do something, to feel something, would be to self-destruct.

#aardvarkbookclub #jointoday

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Mdion1993
Piglet | Lottie Hazell
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Mehso-so

Piglet learns devastating news weeks before her wedding.

Hollow ✨ Unraveling ✨Ravenous

For fans of Milk Fed

One of the best book covers I‘ve seen in a long time!

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AardvarkBookClub
Piglet | Lottie Hazell

There were some things that you could not tell your friends. She knew that truths, once spoken, had the power to strip her of the life she had so carefully built, so smugly shared.

#aardvarkbookclub #jointoday

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AardvarkBookClub
Piglet | Lottie Hazell
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A stylish, uncommonly clever novel about the things we want and the things we think we want, Piglet is both an examination of women‘s often complicated relationship with food and a celebration of the messes life sometimes makes for us.

#aardvarkbookclub #jointoday

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Megabooks
Piglet | Lottie Hazell
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So excited for this month‘s @AardvarkBookClub picks!! Piglet was on my TBR anyway, and most of their SciFi picks have been winners for me, so I wanted to try Baby X. I‘m already in line for Wandering Stars at the library, but it sounded good, too. 👍🏻👍🏻 #aardvark

vlwelser Baby X was my second choice and I totally agree about the sci fi selection. 10mo
BarbaraBB Two new to me titles. Looking forward to your reviews! 10mo
AardvarkBookClub 🫶🫶 10mo
CarolynM Thinking of you, Meg. Hope you‘re enjoying reading again💕 10mo
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VRM1975
Piglet | Lottie Hazell
Mehso-so

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squirrelbrain
Piglet | Lottie Hazell
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Mehso-so

This started OK but I had more and more issues with it as the story unfolded. Piglet, so-called because she ate a lot when she was younger to cover up her sister‘s eating disorder, is still a binge-eater but the book skims over this. Her fiancé reveals a terrible secret just days before their wedding but we never find out what it is.

All of the characters are obnoxious (other than the best friend) and sometimes this works ⬇️

#netgalley #arc

squirrelbrain …but in this case it didn‘t. I‘m sure I‘m not the target market for another #millennialsnotcommunicating book though! If you want a ‘something goes wrong before the wedding book‘ this one is much better. ➡️ (edited) 12mo
LeahBergen I hate when the terrible secret is not revealed. 😆 12mo
BkClubCare Well that seems like torture. I would throw the book at the wall if “major secret never disclosed”. UGH 12mo
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TrishB I think that‘s my new most hated genre. 12mo
Flaneurette Darn I had this on my tbr but this is sounding all sorts of no 12mo
Megabooks I think I‘ll skip but great review! 12mo
Hooked_on_books I‘m with @LeahBergen ! I actually think that‘s a sign of a not very good writer. But that cover sure makes me want a donut! 🍩 12mo
squirrelbrain @LeahBergen @BkClubCare @TrishB @Flaneurette @Megabooks @Hooked_on_books - weirdly it gets a score of 4 on GR, which is pretty good. The NG reviews go from loving it to having lots of issues with it, with not much in between. 🤔 12mo
BkClubCare @squirrelbrain - huh, I wonder if a good bookclub book. It‘s always more fun when divisive. 12mo
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