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Moby Dick: bl velryba | Melville Herman
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The unharming sharks, they glided by as if with padlocks on their mouths; the savage sea-hawks sailed with sheathed beaks. On the second day, a sail drew near, nearer, and picked me up at last. It was the devious-cruising Rachel, that in her retracing search after her missing children, only found another orphan.
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Bookish_katzi
Moby-Dick | Herman Melville

Excited to read this once I‘m done with Emma. A high school student who reads classics for fun, even after reading them for school?? Yes ma‘am.

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sarahbarnes
Dayswork | Chris Bachelder, Jennifer Habel
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Pickpick

I‘m so glad @merelybookish pointed me toward this book! I agree with you that it definitely has Ducks, Newburyport vibes. 🩵 I was surprised at how much I enjoyed this story about marriage, life, getting older, finding meaning, and yes, Melville. With poignant pandemic moments throughout, which felt timely as I read this almost exactly four years later. A #TOB long list gem this year for sure.

Liz_M Ok, I've wanted to read this because Moby-Dick, but Duck vibes?! 😍 Now I think I need to own a copy!!! 8mo
sarahbarnes @Liz_M I loved the flow of the text. I hope you like it! 8mo
merelybookish I'm so glad you liked it too!! It doesn't seem like it should work, but it does! 8mo
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shortsarahrose
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“Bartleby, the Scrivener” by Herman Melville

“The Immortals” by Jorge Luis Borges

“Hills like White Elephants” by Ernest Hemingway

And an honorable mention to “Super Human” by Nicola Yoon from the collection Fresh Ink that I recently read

dabbe #1: 🤩 “I would prefer not to.“
#'s 2 and 3: on the good ol' TBR! Thanks for sharing. 💚💙💚
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TracyReadsBooks
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I‘ve never been a huge fan of Melville‘s work BUT I‘ve never read any of his short stories which are supposed to be excellent. So, here goes. Let‘s see if these change my opinion…

#ReadingOnTheTrain #OutAndAbout

charl08 Gorgeous edition! 9mo
KCofKaysville @TracyReadsBooks My youngest sister hated Billy Budd which she had to read in HS. I really liked Bartleby and saw a short movie of it. Only made it half thru Moby Dick as a teen. Will try again! 9mo
TracyReadsBooks @KCofKaysville I really liked Bartleby a lot. Haven‘t gotten to Billy Budd yet. I‘m finding the stories surprisingly readable. Enjoying them perhaps even more than I expected! 9mo
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merelybookish
Dayswork | Chris Bachelder, Jennifer Habel
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Book 1 of 2024. I loved it. A book about Melville, yes. AND not a book about Melville. Also a book about Nathaniel Hawthorne, Robert Lowell, Elizabeth Hardwick, & "the biographer" of Melville. It's a book about making art, marriage, literary partnerships, literary reputations, literary scholarship. Oh, and the male ego. ? And about words, language, connection & why we read. No plot, weird, discursive, witty & self-aware. ☑️☑️☑️ So many of my ?

merelybookish boxes ticked. It has zero chance of winning the #tob24 but that's okay! So glad I read it. And it has made me eager to revisit Elizabeth Hardwick 11mo
kspenmoll This sounds intriguing! 11mo
Suet624 I thought I had stacked this already. Guess not. I‘m fascinated by those authors. 11mo
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batsy This sounds great. I haven't read Moby Dick and was wondering if that would make a difference in reading this. (I loved Sleepless Nights!) 11mo
squirrelbrain Great review! I really wasn‘t interested in this one, but you may have changed my mind…. 11mo
BarbaraBB Like @squirrelbrain I wasn‘t interested but you review is 🔥! And like @batsy I‘m curious if I should have read 11mo
merelybookish @kspenmoll It definitely is that! An odd book but I really enjoyed it. 11mo
merelybookish @Suet624 Then this is totally up your alley! 11mo
merelybookish @batsy @BarbaraBB I don't think you need to read Moby Dick to enjoy this. All his works (including ones I'd never heard of) are discussed and it didn't make me feel like I needed to read them. 😉 Quite the opposite actually. 🤪 11mo
merelybookish @squirrelbrain I can totally understand not wanting to read and/or enjoying this novel. But it's quite short and I found it quite amusing in places. I think it's worth a try. 11mo
batsy @merelybookish Lol! Thanks, that's good. I'm definitely likely to get around to this before Moby Dick 🐳 11mo
sarahbarnes That settles it, I‘m going to read this one. 😃 11mo
merelybookish @sarahbarnes Oh good! Curious if you will agree with the Ducks, Newburyport comparison. 11mo
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breadnroses
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In the summer of 2022, I chanced upon a reference to CLR James‘ “Mariners” in Noel Ignatiev‘s posthumously released collection of essays. I was fascinated & so I resolved to read Moby Dick, which took me 4 months during that fall & winter. Almost exactly year after finishing Moby Dick, I‘ve finally read “Mariners” and I truly feel like I‘ve completed some sort of visionary quest. Full circle moment for sure!

batsy This actually sounds like a good book to read once I finally get around to Moby Dick. 11mo
breadnroses Moby Dick is my favorite novel, and I definitely recommend reading “Mariners” afterward! James‘s interpretation is very fresh, if not a bit stubborn, and the context in which he wrote it is fascinating. James penned this book while detained at Ellis Island, to protest his deportation & prove via his literary analysis of “the greatest American novel” that he was a worthy candidate for American citizenship 😯 @batsy 11mo
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Jas16
Dayswork | Chris Bachelder, Jennifer Habel
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I was oddly charmed by this book. I am not really a fan of Melville but I appreciated witnessing someone else‘s fanaticism for him. Set during the pandemic the narrator dives into various biographies and discusses his life, work, and different accountings of pivotal moments. As she contemplates Melville‘s marriage her own patient husband is the frequent recipient of her anecdotes and musings including late night texted pictures of moss. #tob24

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Addison_Reads
Dayswork: A Novel | Chris Bachelder, Jennifer Habel
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Mehso-so

#tob24 long list

Moby Dick is one of my favorite books, so when I started this book about someone researching Melville, I was excited.

The good: I thought the story was unique and enjoyed the back and forth between Melville's life and the life of the main character. I was also a fan of how things became more blurred between what was real and what was research as the story unfolded.

The bad: For me, the big turn-off is not knowing what ⬇️⬇️

Addison_Reads information about Melville is actually true and what might have been sensationalized for the overall benefit of the story. 11mo
Graywacke Hmm. I might need a biography first. 🙂 11mo
Megabooks I felt like this was this year‘s ➡️ which frustrated me for the same reasons. 11mo
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