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BarbaraJean
The Nonesuch | Georgette Heyer
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Another super-belated review—I read this back in August.

This is Heyer, so of course it was a delight. Ancilla, companion-governess and “too old” to consider romance (28) didn‘t factor “the Nonesuch” into her plans… The two leads are as likable, witty, and intelligent as Ancilla‘s spoiled charge, Tiffany, is annoying. The misunderstanding in the middle is far too easily resolved, but I liked the characters too much for me to be put off by it. ⤵️

BarbaraJean (Cont‘d) I was more frustrated by the abruptness of the ending—I needed a leeetle bit more resolution—but I‘m starting to anticipate that as a pattern for Heyer, now!

This was my 1962 pick for #192025. @Librarybelle
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LeahBergen I liked this one, too. 16h
Librarybelle I keep saying I need to read more Heyer…perhaps for #192030 ! 5h
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kwmg40
Miss Mole | E. H. Young
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Here's a summary of the #192025 books I finished over the past few months. I'm not sure I'll fill the remaining 17 slots before the end of the year, but I'll give it my best shot!
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TheBookHippie 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼 3d
willaful I remember enjoying Miss Mole very much. 3d
Librarybelle Yay!!! That is excellent! 2d
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Bookwormjillk
Absent in the Spring | Agatha Christie
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A woman gets stuck in a train station for several days and has time to reflect on her life. This was written by Agatha Christie under a pen name and I really liked it. #192025 1944

Ruthiella This is my favorite of the Mary Westmacott novels. 3d
Librarybelle Her Westmacott novels are pretty intense. I need to read this one. 3d
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Bookwormjillk
The Street | Ann Petry
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Yet again a book I would have never read if it wasn‘t for a Litsy challenge- in this case #192025

Lutie is a single mother trying to raise her son in a not so great neighborhood. The story of her trying to overcome poverty and racism is poignant, but this book also had some of the unsettling undertones of a Highsmith or Du Maurier.

Librarybelle Yay!! 6d
Lcsmcat I loved this one - better than Invisible Man, in my opinion. 6d
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BarbaraJean
The Remains of the Day | Kazuo Ishiguro
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The book cover‘s description of “quietly devastating” is spot on. This is another book that‘s been on my TBR forever. I knew I‘d love it, but in recent years, I haven‘t been in the mood to be devastated, even quietly so. But I decided to read it as my 1989 pick for #192025, and am so glad I did. What depth of characterization through such a slow-burn gradual reveal. The denial, self-delusion, and pretense that are slowly laid bare ⤵️

BarbaraJean (Cont‘d)…as pride and desperate self-preservation. Heart-wrenching perfection. GOSH, this is good. Quietly devastating. Yes. 2w
Ruthiella Great review! 👍 2w
Librarybelle It is so good! I loved it. 2w
BarbaraBB Great review. One of my all time favorites 2w
Tamra As good as the novel is, the film is even better. I can‘t say enough about Hopkins‘ & Thompson‘s performances. 💜💜💜💜 Husband and I watch it nearly annually. (edited) 1w
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BarbaraJean
Salt Dancers | Ursula Hegi
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This is a quiet, internal story, with abuse, abandonment, and unanswered questions at its heart. Julia—pregnant at 41—returns to her hometown after 23 years away. She‘s searching for answers & some measure of resolution about her past. I appreciated the nuance with which Hegi paints her characters—acknowledging both the repercussions of abuse & abandonment, and the unreliability of memory—as Julia struggles to reconcile the past & move forward.⤵️

BarbaraJean (Cont‘d) Post-college (early 2000s), I read a couple of Ursula Hegi‘s books—Intrusions and Stones from the River—which made Hegi an auto-buy author for me for several years. Salt Dancers was one of those auto-buys from a now-long-closed Borders‘ sale shelf. Although I remember one of my best friends reading and loving this, it sat on my shelf for years. A trifecta of challenges prompted me to finally read it back in August. ⤵️ (edited) 2w
BarbaraJean This was my July #BookSpin, and it also fulfilled 1995 for #192025, and # 38 (published before I turned 20) for #50x50. @TheAromaofBooks @Librarybelle 2w
Librarybelle I really enjoyed Stones from the River! Stacking this one! 2w
TheAromaofBooks Great progress!! 2w
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BarbaraJean
The Dark Horse | Rumer Godden
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I loved this hidden gem I picked up at a library sale. It‘s based on a true story about a racehorse in the 1930s, who was shipped to India from England—and the various lives this horse brings together. There are themes of hurt and healing, prejudice and acceptance, redemption, and found family. The backdrop of 1930s Calcutta—from the poor and the privileged, to the convent and the racetrack—is fascinating. This was my 1981 pick for #192025.

tpixie Sounds great!!! 👍🏻 2w
TheBookHippie Oh this sounds good! 2w
Librarybelle Yay!! 2w
LeahBergen And it‘s being republished by Virago in a nice new cover. 💚 2w
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CBee
Untitled | Unknown
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Hopefully this will help any of you having a case of the Mondays like I am! 🤪
Have fun, tag me, let me know if you want to be added/removed from my tag list! Thanks for playing along, friends 💚 #readyourkindle #readyourebooks
#readyournook #readyourkobo

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Aconight Love the color scheme 😍 2w
MatchlessMarie I see you have pulled my birthday numbers 🤣 11-15 I guess I better read those then. 2w
CBee @MatchlessMarie oh yay!!! 😁 2w
CBee @Aconight I used the randomizer and this just felt like fall 🍁 2w
CrowCAH Thanks for the numbers and the tag! ☺️ 2w
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick Is this just a list of 20 books off of my Kindle? I'm thinking of focusing on reading things I want to read, just because, and this may help me decide a few. 2w
CBee @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick yes! Make a list of 20 Kindle books, I draw four numbers, you try to read those or some of those. But really any Kindle book off your list counts! Let me know if you‘d like to join and I‘ll add you to my tag list. (edited) 2w
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick Since we're talking about it, yes! Add me to the list. I am focused on finishing #192025 at the moment, so my books are determined for November & December, but I should be able to start in the new year! (Even if i have a few more to finish) 2w
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BarbaraJean
BookSpinBingo | Untitled
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The #BookSpin fates are whispering “read your challenge books.” My BookSpin will fulfill 1953 for the #192025 challenge AND # 15 (BIPOC author I‘ve meant to read) for my #50x50 birthday challenge (which I‘ve neglected in favor of finishing 192025 😆) My #DoubleSpin is any #50x50 book. I‘m debating between the three on the right: Last Unicorn (classic children‘s fantasy), Mabinogion (Arthurian), and Hungering Dark (published before I turned 10).

BarbaraJean Oh! And my BookSpin will also complete another #10beforetheend book! 🎉🎉 2w
TheAromaofBooks Yay!! Enjoy!! 2w
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TheAromaofBooks
Lizard Music | Daniel Pinkwater
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Daniel Pinkwater is definitely a marmite author. Either you're totally willing to embrace an 11-year-old left on his own for a week who starts seeing a band of giant lizards playing music on late-night TV and then meets up with an old black man with a chicken on his head who seems to go by several mysterious aliases and they travel together to a floating invisible island to meet up with a bunch of lizards named Reynold... or you're not 😂

TheAromaofBooks (cont'd) I love Pinkwater and his absolute out-there wackiness, so I rolled with it. The mysterious Chicken Man shows up in several other books and is a favorite character, too. I read this one for my 1976 slot of #192025 and it was fun reading a book set when TV actually went off the air at night and a grape soda was a dime.

@Librarybelle - only one book after this to complete the challenge!!!
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Librarybelle Yay!!! Awesome only one more. You can do it!! 2w
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Bookwormjillk 🍎🍎🍎 2w
DieAReader 🎉🎉🎉 2w
julieclair 🤣🤣😂 Sadly, I think I‘m a “not”. 2w
TheAromaofBooks @julieclair - He's not for everyone, but The Snarkout Boys and the Avocado of Death is genuinely one of my favorite books. It's just SO ridiculous. 2w
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