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Minotaur Takes a Cigarette Break
Minotaur Takes a Cigarette Break | Steven Sherrill
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"Five thousand years out of the Labyrinth that held him captive, and as many years beyond the dubious bargain that set him free, the Minotaur finds himself struggling to negotiate the American South with the body of a man and the head of a bull"---Amazon.com
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TobeyTheScavengerMonk
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#ManicMonday #LetterM @JoScho

- Book: The Minotaur Takes a Cigarette Break by Steven Sherrill

- Author: Minister Faust aka Malcolm Azania

- Movie: The Muppet Movie

- Band: Me First and the Gimme Gimmes

- Song: Made Out of Nothing (All That I Am) by Coheed & Cambria

JoScho The Muppet Movie 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼 4y
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Avanders
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Crazy week; much behind. Thanks for the tags @JenlovesJT47 @Gissy and @Nessavamusic !! ♥️♥️♥️
#wondrouswednesday
1. Leathy
2. Tagged ☺️
3. They have, but I generally try to go into books blind 😎
4. I 💗 a pretty cover! But I *can* look past a bad one. Usually. 😁

#thursdaysurvey
1. Foundryside, easy
2. A Year of Mornings?
3. Tons 😄 My TBR is mountainous 🏔
4. Goodreads, modest goal, ahead of the game💥

Happy Friday!! 🌈🌺💗

JenlovesJT47 ❤️❤️❤️ 5y
Eggs Thanks for joining in 🤗👏🏻💗 5y
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TobeyTheScavengerMonk
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Here‘s my Top 10 Favorite books that I read this year, whittled down from a list of 18 really great ones.

Also of note, while I read some meh books and some that just weren‘t for me, I did not encounter any truly garbage books this year.

Hope everyone reads some wonderful books in 2019!

Minervasbutler I loved A God In Ruins! 6y
Aims42 Yay for no garbage books!! Hopefully that continues in 2019 🎉🎉🎉 6y
merelybookish I really enjoyed Universal Harvester! It was weird but it worked. 6y
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BeckyRoy

I need to read this!! Heard about it on #thelibrarianisin podcast. Putting it on hold at library now!

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5,000 years ago the Minotaur cut a deal with Theseus and snuck out the back door of the Labyrinth.

After wandering down through the years he finds himself living in a trailer park in rural North Carolina, fixing cars during the day and working at a steakhouse in the evenings. He is lonely. He is us.

I am in awe of this book. The writing was humorous, melancholy, and astoundingly beautiful. I will hold it in my heart forever.

TobeyTheScavengerMonk @shareyourghost @vivastory Add this to your To Do lists. 7y
celtichik @TobeyTheScavengerMonk thank you for posting this...I need a book for a friend's birthday and this sounds perfect for them! 7y
GarthRanzz What about book two? You going to read that one? Definitely looking for a copy of this one right now. 7y
vivastory This sounds fantastic! Definitely adding to TBR. 7y
TobeyTheScavengerMonk @GarthRanzz I almost ordered it right away, but this one was so perfect I need to marinate in it a little while first. 7y
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Reggie I dig it. Have you ever seen Beginners with Ewan McGregor where every chapter of the movie his character begins with a photo of the sun and he says this is how the sun looked on that day. Thanks for this quote, Tobey. 7y
TobeyTheScavengerMonk @Reggie Yes! I love that movie. Glad you enjoyed the quote. 7y
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DrexEdit I 💜 this book. I've read it at least 3 times. 7y
batsy This sounds wonderful. 7y
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ReadingEnvy A book club I used to belong to in SecondLife read this one. The costumes were 💯 7y
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TobeyTheScavengerMonk
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I started this book in the fall of 2004, the start of my senior year in college. I remember loving it. I remember passage after passage brought me near tears with its simple beauty. But I never finished it...

This happened a lot back then, actually. It wasn‘t until Goodreads that I kept up with my reading in any real way and I was prone to dropping a book, even if it was wonderful, if something with a shiny cover came along.

So here we are.

Andrea4 O.m.g. this sounds amazing. 7y
TobeyTheScavengerMonk @Andrea4 It truly truly is. 7y
GatheringBooks apparently there is a sequel to this! 7y
Scott_BookInvasion I was just telling a friend about this book! I have the audio (which is also great!). And it was quite a touching and well imagined story. 7y
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Pickpick

Weirdly sweet! A quick, quirky book.

Asyouwishnessa I loved this book. 6y
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Lettters
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I missed the boat on this when it came out in 2000, but I'm so glad it came back around. Exquisitely tender writing about the minutia of daily life, against a backdrop of the eternal need to belong. Stunning and wonderful. Please read it.

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RealLifeReading
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#aprilbookshowers day 2: #mythology
I went on a slightly different route and picked some books that are fictional retellings or reimaginings of some mythological figures.
I haven't read Weight or Lavinia yet but they sound good.

Jokila This is Alton Brown's favorite book lol. I've wondered about it for a long time 🤔 8y
Ubookquitous @RealLifeReading like you, I love the retellings. The Penelopiad and Weight are part of a Canongate series of myth rewrites 8y
Jabberwocky Have you ever read Anasi Boys by Neil Gaiman? It's a reimagining of the life of an African Trickster god and his Demi god sons. I'm not a big Gaiman fan normally but it's so good!! 8y
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MedaReadsAlot Any of these appropriate for tween boy? My son loves anything mythological 8y
WOCreads Great selection! I've only read Penelopiad, but Weight had been in my list for a while 📚📚📚😊 8y
RealLifeReading @3dogmeda Loki's Wolves is aimed at that age group I think! It's the first of a series 8y
RealLifeReading @Ubookquitous oh yes I've heard of that series. Are there more? 8y
RealLifeReading @Jaberwocky I read it quite a while ago but remember liking it. 8y
Ubookquitous @RealLifeReading - yes AS Byatt's Ragnarok, Good Man Jesus and the Scoundrel Christ by Philip Pullman (of Golden Compass fame) Girl Meets Boy by Ali Smith... I think there are currently 16 or so 8y
Caterina I enjoyed Lavinia! It wasn't quite what I was expecting in style, but it was good to read a book narrated by a character who has no voice in the Aeneid. 8y
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Excited to read this one, which seems like a more lyrical American Gods: the mythical Minotaur, after surviving for more than 5,000 years, finds himself eking out a mediocre existence as a line cook in the American South. "The Minotaur wakes without an alarm clock and always has..." (I heard about this book on the @OverDrive Professional Book Nerd podcast!) #TBR

LauraJ This sounds amazing! 8y
ReadingRover This looks fabulous! 8y
8leagueboot I just stacked that so fast 8y
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Dewonthekudzu.com
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Minotaur sequel.....The Minotaur Takes His Own Sweet Time. A surprisingly human story.

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