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Graywacke
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On the #Booker2023 longlist

I've been reading the longlists since 2019 and this was a really good year in that small window. I gave five stars to four different books. I really liked that there was a lot of value given to poetic prose, not purple, but poetic and rhythmic, often personal and always generating reflection. Many of the authors are also published poets, and it shows.

I finished last week. My personal rankings are in the comments

Graywacke My five-star reads
1. Study for Obedience** by Sarah Bernstein (Canada)
2. Prophet Song** by Paul Lynch (Ireland)
3. In Ascension* by Martin Macinness (Scotland)
4. Western Lane** by Chetna Maroo (England - Kenya-born British Indian)
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Graywacke Other fantastic reads - still highly recommended
5. The House of Doors* by Tan Twan Eng (Malaysia)
6. All the Little Bird-Hearts* by Viktoria Lloyd-Barlow (England)
7. How to Build a Boat** by Elaine Feeney (Ireland)
8. Pearl** by Siân Hughes (Wales)
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Graywacke Great reads - still recommended
9. This Other Eden** by Paul Harding (USA)
10. A Spell of Good Things by Ayọ̀bámi Adébáyọ̀ (Nigeria)
11. Old God's Time* by Sebastian Barry (Ireland)

Good, but mixed - YMMV
12. The Bee Sting by Paul Murray (Ireland)
13. If I Survive You by Jonathan Escoffery (USA - Jamaican descent)
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Graywacke * means I really liked the prose style and it has a really nice rhythm to it
** means I thought the prose was poetic in spirit
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BarbaraBB Wow thank you for sharing this. You had a great reading experience, so many you thought fantastic! 1d
TrishB Thanks 👍🏻 I still have a few of these on the pile to get to. 1d
Graywacke @BarbaraBB 11 of 13 is pretty good. And the other two made the short list and have plenty of fans. Yeah, it was a fun year. 🙂 21h
Graywacke @TrishB thank you. Do you have any favorites? 21h
TrishB I‘ve read 2, 5, 6, 11 & 12 so far. I enjoyed them all except Bee Sting which I found numbingly boring! I have 3, 4 & 7 still on the pile to get to. 19h
Graywacke @TrishB well, i loved those three you have waiting. How to Build a Boat is actually uplifting. 🙂 The other two, Western Lane and In Ascension, give them time for narrative flow to kick in. 18h
rockpools I really like your approach to this. It‘s ridiculous, but I tend to think I‘ve missed the chance, if I haven‘t read the bulk of a list before the winner is announced. Will stop being daft and actually tackle this year‘s International Booker - thank you! (edited) 17h
Graywacke @rockpools Awesome! I‘m working on the international booker. Less enamored, unfortunately. But it calls. And nothing had been bad so far. 16h
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Kazzie
Pickpick

This was a quick dystopian story. The Edmonton landmarks were cool. Lots to discuss for a bookclub. Will read more

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bthegood
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Pickpick

I think these stories are perfect. Gamache and Beauvoir and Lacoste must solve another murder in Three pines. All the characters are there - Clara and Peter, Ruth, Myrna, Gabri and Olivier. The woman murdered, Madeleine, seems perfect, loved who would want to put out her star?? Gamache's past (the Arnot case) is still a problem. ⬇️

bthegood The murder is solved, part of the Arnot problem is solved, but Clara and Peter leave us with a cliffhanger - will Peter feel joy for Clara's artistic success? Overall, a very good read!
3/19 #SeriesLove2024
Make a great day everyone 🙂
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CatLass007 This is such a brilliant series! 2d
bthegood @CatLass007 yes, I am enjoying it 🙂 2d
kspenmoll Oh I just live this series- I wait with bated breath. Every time there is a new one scheduled to come out. I think there‘s one I pre-ordered for this, October. 2d
bthegood @kspenmoll I am enjoying them too - just started the series - glad to hear others have stuck with it - sounds like it holds up after several books 🙂 22h
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dabbe
The English Patient | Michael Ondaatje
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TheSpineView I thought about this one. 2d
dabbe @TheSpineView Quite the desert scenes! 2d
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Perfect 👍🏻 2d
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Eggs Brilliant 🏜️ 2d
dabbe @Eggs 💙🩵💙 2d
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Aimeesue
Fatal Grace | Louise Penny
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1. Tag a favorite mystery you‘ve read
Louise Penny is fan-freaking-tastic. I still think about this one.

2.What‘s your favorite way to prepare eggs?
Scramble them & add to sautéed scallions in the pan, then don‘t touch them When they‘re halfway cooked throw a buttered tortilla on top, then flip the whole thing over til the eggs are cooked & the tortilla‘s toasted. Roll it up and eat. Mmmmmmmm.

#nationaleggmonthchallenge
@WildAlaskaBibliophile

TieDyeDude 🤤 3d
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Anna40
Inside | Alix Ohlin
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Mehso-so

This started out so strong&then… the plot is like a bouncy ball,the characters actions don‘t really make sense except Annie/Anne maybe.Why does Mitch leave the love of his life to work in an indigenous community?Why does Grace act unprofessionally& why do Annie‘s parents not sue her?What is going on btw Grace&Mitch?I guess the underlying theme is:can we support one another,trust&let someone in?hence the title Inside?but I don‘t know.Not4me.

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Teresereading
A Town Called Solace | Mary Lawson
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1. Daffodils
2. A Town Called Solace
3. Sri Lanka!
#WondrousWednesday
@Eggs

Eggs 2 and 3 sound Wonderful! Thanks for playing! 2w
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VeganCleopatra
Nobody Cries at Bingo | Dawn Dumont
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May #BookSpin list

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 2w
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xicanti
The Third Magic | Welwyn Wilton Katz
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THE THIRD MAGIC was a huge deal for me when I was a kid. I paid SERIOUS MONEY for it at the Book Market (we‘re taking $1.75, compared to

xicanti I‘ve come back to in recent years. The prose, worldbuilding, and story structure give young readers full credit. It feels very Diana Wynne Jones meets Guy Gavriel Kay. I hope it doesn‘t pull any 80s dodginess in the back half. (edited) 2w
dabbe 🖤🐾🖤 2w
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kwmg40
The Favourite Game | Leonard Cohen
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The view from Crescent Street in Montreal.

Becker That‘s fantastic! 2w
LiseWorks I took an photo of this once from way up near a church. 2w
willaful I photographed it from the top of.. I've forgotten the name. Huge hill you can climb up and there's a big vista on top. 2w
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kwmg40 @Becker Thanks! 2w
kwmg40 @LiseWorks I once viewed this from a tall building too. It's become a landmark in Montreal! 2w
kwmg40 @willaful Do you mean the top of Mount Royal? I'm a little surprised that it can be seen from there, but then again, it is a VERY large wonderful image of Leonard Cohen! 2w
LiseWorks I'm pretty sure it was from there. It was far away but I still was able to take a photo of it. @kwmg40 2w
Octoberwoman Love him! 2w
willaful @kwmg40 That looks like the place. What a hike it was! We were there in Summer 2019. Oh the humidity!

One of my bookish friends (Miss Bates Reads Romance, if anyone knows her blog) took me on the Leonard Cohen tour while I was there, so I saw it more close up as well. But it's pretty cool, albeit small, from the mountain.
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kwmg40 @Octoberwoman Me too! I was fortunate enough to see him in concert twice. He was gracious and generous to his fans. 2w
kwmg40 @willaful Yes, Montreal can be very uncomfortable in the summer! I was there last summer when it was covered in smog from the wildfires. But it‘s still a great city to visit anytime. I grew up there and much of my family is still there. 2w
kwmg40 @willaful I hadn‘t known about the Leonard Cohen tour. Sounds like it would definitely be a worthwhile activity for a Cohen fan! 2w
willaful @kwmg40 It's just her own personal tour, of places he lived and wrote about. 😁 Very cool for a fan. I saw him in concert once, when I was maybe 9? My mom and aunt were big fans so I grew up loving his music.

Weirdly, I actually kind of enjoyed the humidity. I lived in Manhattan when I was young and I felt at home. My poor daughter was so miserable though! She's never lived anywhere but a mild climate.

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kwmg40 @willaful Nice that your friend shared this tour with you! I'm with your daughter -- I hate the humidity. I now live in Southwestern Ontario, where it's also hot and humid in the summer months. 2w
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