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LisaBam
Obasan | Joy Kogawa
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Mehso-so

This book tells the story of the persecuted Japanese in Canada during World War II. I feel it‘s an important story that many Europeans (me!) are not aware of (i.e.
I had no idea that Canada had ghettos and labor camps) yet, except for some deeply moving chapters, there is not much happening in the book. Unfortunately, that‘s why it was a rather boring read.

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thebacklistbook
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Tree is up and fluffed!

Avanders Whoa 🤩 1d
dabbe 🎄🎄🎄 1d
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BarbaraJean
Emily's Quest | Lucy Maud Montgomery
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My reactions as I re-read the first half of Emily‘s Quest this week:
Tearing up over Mr. Carpenter
Pleading with Emily to NOT show her book to Dean
LOATHING DEAN
Pleading with Emily to send her book to Miss Royal in NYC for another opinion
LOATHING DEAN
Thinking that buying the Disappointed House may be the only thing Dean has done that I approve of
And some agonizing about Teddy

How is your reading going? 😆
#KindredSpiritsBuddyRead #LMMReread

Ruthiella But how do you feel about Dean? 😂😂😂 2d
kwmg40 I'm only a quarter of the way through, but I'm already loathing Dean! 1d
BarbaraJean @Ruthiella I probably should have been clearer about my emotions. 😂 😂 😂 @kwmg40 Right?!? Chapter 6 is the absolute WORST. 1d
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lauraisntwilder My library card expired, so I couldn't check out the audio book as planned. I fixed it today, so I'll catch up this week! (I already hate Dean though. 1d
TheAromaofBooks I just started this one yesterday, and am NOT looking forward to Creepy Dean!! 16h
BarbaraJean @lauraisntwilder Oh no! Glad you got it sorted out… and sorry about Dean 😆 @TheAromaofBooks Every time I read this, I hate him more. 12h
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GatheringBooks
Poems | Anne Michaels
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Eggs Beautiful 🧶 2d
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kwmg40
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Pickpick

A low pick. The mystery was OK but I liked the Saskatchewan setting, as I've not read many books set in that province of Canada.

#192025 #1994 @Librarybelle
#ChristmasCrimeChallenge (cosy) @Ruthiella @RaeLovesToRead

Ruthiella Fantastic progress! I‘ve not heard of this author. 💀🎄🔪🎅🏻 6d
Librarybelle I may have to look this one up! 6d
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LeafingThroughLife
A Student of Weather | Elizabeth Hay
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Pickpick

In the dust bowl of 1930s Saskatchewan, charming, careless Maurice Dove, the eponymous student of weather appears on a farm and turns the lives of two sisters upside down. Frugal, hard-working Lucinda captivates Maurice with her beauty while grasping, passionate Norma Joyce captures his attention with her cleverness. The sisters‘ inexhaustible fascination with him shapes the whole of their lives from the prairies to Ottawa to NYC. (1/2)

LeafingThroughLife A Student of Weather is a quiet, beautifully written story of unrequited love, a sisterly struggle for blessing, and, ultimately self-discovery and forgiveness. A slow-paced but satisfying read, I‘m glad to have rescued this backlist title from obscurity on my overpopulated bookshelves. (2/2) 7d
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Mattsbookaday
Days by Moonlight | Andre Alexis
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Days by Moonlight (Quincunx 5), by André Alexis (2019 ??)
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Premise: A quiet botanist accompanies a family friend on a road trip through southern Ontario to uncover the story of a vanished poet and discovers a far stranger set of places than he could have imagined.

Review: This is such an odd series of books that I enjoy more in retrospect than in the reading. ⬇️

Mattsbookaday This is something of an Odyssey or Divine Comedy style story, a strange journey through a heightened world. In the end it leaves the reader questioning reality, faith, and goodness, and I‘ll think about it for a while. 7d
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monalyisha
The Ghost Orchard | Helen Humphreys
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I understand why Humphreys titled the book The Ghost Orchard. It is absolutely the strongest section (followed by that on Robert Frost, and The Imagined Discovery of the White Winter Pearmain). The way in which she grafts the story of her relationship with both her friend and her father, and their deaths, onto the story of the apple is brilliant. The Parafilm that seamlessly binds the stories is Frost‘s friendship with the poet Edward Thomas.👇🏻

monalyisha 1/2: As she writes, “A hundred years is very old for an apple tree, as it is for a person. An apple tree exists for the same amount of time that we do, and this gives our relationship with the trees a certain poignancy.” It makes sense that the book would be equal parts plant & human-animal. We are capable of having all sorts of relationships (with the land and with each other). 1w
monalyisha 2/2: I almost wish that there was *more* memoir…but it‘s perfectly eloquent (and almost bite-sized — or, “of small to medium size,” as the catalogs would put it) the way that it is. 1w
Chelsea.Poole Great review! 1w
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monalyisha Thanks, @Chelsea.Poole! Embarrassingly, I‘d totally confused Helen Humphreys with Helen MacDonald in my head. Now, having read this, I‘m just a Helen fan. Thirty Helens Agree: Helens can write! 1w
rockpools I learnt just yesterday that the Apple orchard I grew up with/in had been scrubbed up - this ‘100 years‘ fact makes me feel much more at ease (the trees weren‘t young when I knew them! Thank you - perfect timing for me. I‘ll try and find the book (which apparently I stacked years ago). And I thought Helen Humphreys and Helen Garner were the same person, so… 1w
TheKidUpstairs I've never read this one, but I am a big fan of Helen Humphreys in general, especially her fiction. She's just a fabulous writer :) 3d
monalyisha @TheKidUpstairs Which of hers have you read? The one title on my radar is 3d
TheKidUpstairs @monalyisha I haven't read Lark yet, but a former colleague of mine who is also a big Humphreys fan says it's his favourite, so I expect good things. Afterimage is one of my all time faves, and I also LOVED The Lost Garden. I've also read The Reinvention of Love, The Frozen Thames, and Field Study (and all were great reads). (edited) 3d
monalyisha @TheKidUpstairs Adding them stat! You know I trust you. 😉 3d
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monalyisha
The Ghost Orchard | Helen Humphreys
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“It was all praise and miracle. Edward Thomas was right about a line of apples being the same as a line of poetry in another language.”

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monalyisha
The Ghost Orchard | Helen Humphreys
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It‘s fun to be reading about the Robert Frost Interpretive Trail.

I always stop on the way home from visiting one of my friends in VT. It‘s not a long trail (nor is it The Long Trail) but it‘s one of my favorite little walks!

It‘s nice to remember, especially in November, that it can be a blessing to live in New England. Romanticize your life, right?

AnnCrystal 🤩💝. 1w
dabbe 💚💙💚 1w
Amiable I ❤️ living in New England in all seasons. Even in November. But in February it‘s close. 😬😀 1w
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