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merelybookish
Street of Riches | Gabrielle Roy
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Loved!
Roy was a successful mid-century 🇨🇦 writer. Her novel Tin Flute still gets assigned in Canlit classes but otherwise her reputation has dimmed. Which, it turns out, is a shame because this is wonderful! A semi-autobiographical collection of linked stories told from the perspective of a young girl growing up in a large French family in Manitoba. Nothing flashy. Just lovely, rich insights into the complexity of people through innocent eyes.

merelybookish I pulled this off my shelf for the #192025 challenge. So glad I did!! @Librarybelle 23h
Sace I just ordered a copy from ThriftBooks. When I googled the author, I saw that some consider her “the Canadian Willa Cather”. I generally dislike comparisons like this, but I am a fan of Cather. 23h
Librarybelle This sounds good! 23h
merelybookish @Sace Interesting! She's from the prairies so I guess that fits. Also her style is unadorned like Cather's so it's not totally inaccurate. I will be excited to hear what you think!! Also, be forewarned that it does contain some ideas about race (the first story is called The Two Negros) that are not okay. 23h
Sace That comes with the territory when reading older books. 19h
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BarbaraJean
The Secret Adversary | Agatha Christie
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Another belated review… this was the #ChristiesCapers #AgathaChristieClubR3 pick for February.

I was excited to read this because I hadn‘t read any of the Tommy & Tuppence books before, and it was such fun—in spite of the more improbable & unrealistic aspects of the plot! Both Tommy & Tuppence annoyed me a little at times, but I did enjoy their youthful energy and banter—as well as seeing Agatha Christie write younger protagonists. ⤵️

BarbaraJean (Cont‘d) I loved their ingenuity as they navigated various predicaments independently of each other. Tuppence had her own strengths and contributions in unraveling the mystery, instead of just being a throwaway token female in the duo. I look forward to reading more Tommy & Tuppence in the future!

This was also my 1922 pick for the #192025 challenge.
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Librarybelle Yay!! 1d
dabbe You old bean! 🤩🤣🤩 1d
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OutsmartYourShelf
Girl, Interrupted | Susanna Kaysen
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Mehso-so

Memoir from the author about 2 years in a psychiatric hospital in the 1960s. It was a quick read so I finished it but was left feeling a bit nonplussed. I don't feel that I got any insight about the author at all, & I agree with another reviewer who says it all just feels rather empty. Most readers seemed to really like this one but whatever they saw, I just didn't connect with it. 2.5⭐

Librarybelle I‘ve seen the movie but not read the book! 4d
DieAReader 🎉🎉🎉 4d
Ruthiella I liked this a lot-found it interesting, especially to compare with the movie. 3d
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Maggie4483
Brave New World | Aldous Huxley
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You can‘t have the good without the bad.

This was my book for 1932 for the #192025 challenge.

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OutsmartYourShelf
A Pocket Full of Rye | Agatha Christie
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When Rex Fortescue falls ill at work, he is rushed to hospital where he unfortunately dies. Inspector Neele is called & tests reveal that Fortescue was killed by taxine poisoning - a poison derived from yew trees. Fortescue's house is called 'Yew Tree House' & there is no shortage of suspects: is it the much younger second wife who is dallying with her tennis coach, or the elder son who has been arguing with his father recently, (continued)

OutsmartYourShelf or maybe the younger prodigal son who has just returned from abroad? Or is it someone else entirely? Neele is aided by the arrival of an elderly lady by the name of Miss Marple.

A thoroughly enjoyable read with the appearance of Inspector Neele (much nicer than Inspector Slack) who works well with Miss Marple. I know I've seen this one a couple of times on TV but I still couldn't remember 'whodunnit'.
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OutsmartYourShelf Again, it was classic Christie with the clues laid out if you know what to look for.
4.5🌟

Full Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/4947660856
Read 15th-16th Mar 2025

#ReadAway2025 @Andrew65 @DieAReader @GHABI4ROSES
#192025 (1953) @Librarybelle
#SeriesLove2025 @thespineview
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Librarybelle Yay! This is one I have yet to read. 7d
DieAReader 🎉🎉🎉 7d
TheSpineView Fantastic!👍📖 7d
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OutsmartYourShelf
Peril at End House (Poirot) | Agatha Christie
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Hastings & Poirot are on holiday in Cornwall (does Hastings ever return to his ranch?) when they make the acquaintance of Nick Buckley, a young woman who lives in End House on the hillside. Nick has had quite a lot of near misses recently & whilst talking to Poirot is shot at, leaving a bullet hole in her hat. Poirot decides that he will find the person trying to kill Miss Buckley, but can he prevent a murder still to occur? (continued)

OutsmartYourShelf This is the first Agatha Christie book I ever read. I was about 11, bored whilst staying at a relative's house one summer & asked if I could read one of their books. This was the one I picked up of the shelf first & I remembered some of it but not all. It definitely stands up to a second reading as an adult, again the clues are all there in plain sight but hidden so cleverly you can pass them by without noticing. 4.25🌟 2w
Librarybelle That‘s so cool this was your first ever Christie when you were younger and that it stood up to the second read! 2w
DieAReader 🎉🎉🎉 2w
TheSpineView Fantastic! 2w
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BarbaraJean
Havenfall | Sara Holland
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I‘m looking at my reading for the month and trying to decide what to pick for my #BookSpin! #DoubleSpin landed on the tagged book, but BookSpin landed on a category for the #192025 challenge: a book from the 1980s—2000s. I‘m trying to decide between the above four. Any recommendations?

Librarybelle The Remains of the Day! It‘s so good! 3w
Lcsmcat I agree with @Librarybelle - The Remains of the Day is wonderful. 2w
TheAromaofBooks I haven't read any of these!!! Havenfall has been on my TBR for quite some time. I've enjoyed several of Levine's other books. And it's short 😂 2w
BarbaraJean @Librarybelle @Lcsmcat Remains of the Day seems to have won the vote 😆 It may come down to what mood I'm in once I finish a few of my in-progress reads, though! Honestly, I will probably end up reading all four before the end of the challenge. @TheAromaofBooks Length and it being an MG read were not unrelated to my pulling the title as a possibility for this month... 😂 2w
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Librarybelle
The Bell Jar | Sylvia Plath
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This has been on my tbr forever, and I am so glad the #HashtagBrigade read it, though I‘m pretty late finishing the book for the group.

This is a hard story to rate, as Esther‘s story is parts disturbing and hard to read. Knowing Plath‘s state of mind too adds to backstory of this mental health novel. It‘s not supposed to make one comfortable. Glad I read it! #192025 #1963 #LitsyAToZ #LetterB

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LitsyEvents
Kristin Lavransdatter | Sigrid Undset
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Repost for @BarbaraJean

I‘ve had this on my shelf for a long time & I‘d really like to tackle it this year! Is anyone interested in a buddy read?

It‘s a trilogy of historical novels set in 14th-c Norway, originally published in 1920, 1921 & 1922. These would work well for anyone finishing the #192025 challenge this year. I‘m planning to use the first 2 books for 1920 &1921.

Let @BarbaraJean know if you would like to join.

Librarybelle A great reposting! This buddy read is organized by @BarbaraJean , so let Barbara know if you are interested. 3w
BarbaraJean Thanks @Librarybelle ! Yes, if anyone is interested, please tag me here or comment on the post on my feed! 3w
LitsyEvents @Librarybelle @BarbaraJean My mistake, sorry about that 🥴 I‘ve corrected the post. 3w
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Librarybelle No worries!! 3w
JenlovesJT47 @BarbaraJean I‘d like to join! 2w
BarbaraJean 🎉 I‘ll add you to my tag list! 2w
Sapphire Reading it now! 4d
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BarbaraJean
Kristin Lavransdatter | Sigrid Undset
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I‘ve had this on my shelf for a long time & I‘d really love to tackle it this year! Is anyone interested in a buddy read?

It‘s a trilogy of historical novels set in 14th-c. Norway, originally published in 1920, 1921, & 1922. These would work well for anyone finishing the #192025 challenge this year! I‘m planning to use the first 2 books for 1920 & 1921.

I was thinking May—July or June—August, one book per month. Comment if you‘re interested!

Ruthiella I would be interested! I have an ebook copy and have been meaning to read it for a while now. 3w
Deblovestoread I‘d be interested! It is such a chunkster I‘m not sure I could do a book a month but I‘m willing to try 😂 3w
Andrea313 I'd give it a try starting in June! 3w
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Daisey I also have this on my TBR and have been thinking I need a readalong to get me started on it. I‘d probably prefer starting in June to work better around some other long reads I hope to fit in. 3w
quietjenn Yes! I was just thinking of this today, oddly enough. 3w
Librarybelle I‘d be interested! 3w
LeahBergen It‘s so good! 3w
lauraisntwilder Yes! This has literally been on my nightstand for over a year. 3w
MeganAnn I finished book 1 at the beginning of the year and have plans to eventually tackle the rest of the book before the end of the year. I‘d love to join in for books 2 & 3 when you get to them. Book 1 was very good. 3w
MaureenMc I‘m interested! Been meaning to read this one for a while. 3w
Amiable This was my #chunksterchallenge read a few years ago! 3w
Gleefulreader I‘d be interested! 3w
AmyG I have read the first 2…and need to read the third. I‘d love to join in. 3w
BarbaraJean @Ruthiella @Andrea313 @Daisey @quietjenn @Librarybelle @lauraisntwilder @MaureenMc @Gleefulreader 🎉Yay! We‘ll start in June, then! I‘m thinking one general discussion/book & probably a few other posts along the way. @Deblovestoread It should work out to just under 100 pages/week—that sounds maybe doable 😂 @MeganAnn @AmyG Would love to have you join! I can tag you once we get to your non-read books, or for the whole thing, whichever you prefer. (edited) 3w
Librarybelle Sounds good to me! 3w
BarbaraJean @LeahBergen @Amiable I‘ve heard such good things about it for so long—it‘s time to finally read it! 3w
Amiable @BarbaraJean I mean … it‘s better than “Clarissa.” 😖😀 3w
BarbaraJean @Amiable 😂😂That‘s definitely “damning with faint praise”!! One of my college professors (who‘s a medievalist) highly recommended it and her taste *usually* aligns with mine—we‘ll see! 3w
Amiable @BarbaraJean There was a long stretch in the middle that I had to push myself through. And some of the main character‘s choices irritated me. But I would definitely recommend it as a worthwhile read. (edited) 3w
Ruthiella Awesome! 👍 3w
BarbaraJean @Amiable Makes sense, and it's good to know that the middle might end up being a bit of a slog. Glad to hear you found it worthwhile overall! 3w
staci.reads I may be interested. It's been on my tbr for a long time. 3w
BarbaraJean @staci.reads I'll tag you when we get closer to June and you can let me know if you want to join! 3w
julieclair I‘d love to join! I read the first book many years ago and loved it, so a reread would be nice. And I‘ve always wanted to read books 2 & 3. 2w
BarbaraJean @julieclair Yay! I'll add you to the list! 2w
TheBookHippie One of my favorite books of all time. I read it with @Lcsmcat 🙃 (edited) 2w
TheBookHippie @AmyG 😂😂😂😂😘😘😘😘 2w
AmyG @TheBookHippie Thank you…I am excited to finally read book 3! @BarbaraJean You can tag me for all. Thank you! (edited) 2w
TheBookHippie @AmyG I think you‘ll like book three. 2w
BarbaraJean @AmyG I'll tag you for all of it. Looking forward to it! @TheBookHippie 💜 💜 2w
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