
#12Booksof2025 February
My pick for February is Indian Horse, read as part of @Jess861 ‘s #OCanada group

#12Booksof2025 February
My pick for February is Indian Horse, read as part of @Jess861 ‘s #OCanada group

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There is a reason Margaret Atwood is the Queen! Her signature wit and precision is on full display in this book, re-stitching events from “The Odyssey” from a sharp and haunting female perspective. The 20th anniversary edition is stunning!

So I know it's pretty early in the day, but I fully intend to sit in PJs and read/relax all day, so this #jolabokaflodswap package is an amazing way to do that. Thank you @Jess861 for the incredibly yummy looking chocolate, the Casey Plett book (I have wanted this for so long!) and even a bonus book! You are so incredibly generous - I hope you have a wonderful Jolabokaflod today 🎄😊📚

Time to sign up for the #JanuaryBluesSwap !!! Check out @avanders @chrissyreadit @thebookhippie for a link!!

Ring (Quincunx 5 (3)), by André Alexis (2021 ??)
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Premise: A woman falls in love for the first time, only to learn that the women of her family have a magical ability to change three things about their potential spouse. But of course, it comes with a warning, and at a cost.
Review: Of all the books in this odd series, this is the one that took me the longest to get into. But I think it will also be the one that will stick with me. ⬇️

In my latest booktube episode: Do you read Canadian? Do you use your public library? (I do!! )
#ReadingLife #CanLit #librarylovers #Indigenous #kidlit #MiddleGrade #InTranslation
https://youtu.be/bulZ_uD_VYQ

repost for @BarbaraJean
We‘re halfway through December, and I‘ve been looking at #KindredSpiritsBuddyRead-ing for 2026. I don‘t yet have a copy of Vol. 7 of the journals, but also in the queue are some as-yet-unread adjacent books as well as Magic for Marigold. I‘m curious what people are interested in reading first—or at all!
See her post for more information.

We‘re halfway through December, and I‘ve been looking at #KindredSpiritsBuddyRead-ing for 2026. I don‘t yet have a copy of Vol. 7 of the journals, but also in the queue are some as-yet-unread adjacent books as well as Magic for Marigold. I‘m curious what people are interested in reading first—or at all!
Earlier in the year, we voted on several LMM adjacent books—these showed some interest, but we haven‘t gotten to them yet: ⬇

I want to love this, but it‘s the genre of short stories is always hard for me to connect with. Just when I feel invested in a character, we‘ve moved on. I did love the story “To Reach Japan” about a young mother and writer who attends a literary party and unexpectedly connects with a man she meets. Munro is objectively incredible and I recognize that in her writing. I just struggle with the short story format.