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merelybookish
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Found this re-telling of The Grimm' s "Six Swans" to be compelling and evocative. There was beautiful world building and Sorcha, the heroine, was strong. I found the last few chapters dragged. The fairy tale was complete so they were dedicated to completing the love story and I'm not much of a romance reader.
Still, it was good. And I think I'll take a break from fairy tales for a while.

vivastory 👋👋 Hope you are well 3d
merelybookish @vivastory Yes! Heading to London on Friday so excited about that! How are you? 3d
vivastory That *is* exciting. I hope you have a great time 💙 I'm doing well. Doing my best to carry on with all of the nonsense in the world. I'm sure you know how it is. Reading a Lethem doorstop of a novel, packed with life and wild characters (Fortress of Solitude,) and today started an interesting book of short stories by Proulx: Bad Dirt (edited) 3d
merelybookish @vivastory I voted in the Canadian election today. Hoping the nonsense candidate doesn't win here too. I started The Safekeep which is on the Women's Fiction prize shortlist. I also am trying to decide what to take on the airplane. 3d
vivastory Keeping my fingers crossed for you 🤞 I see that The Safekeep was published last year but for some reason it seems like it was a few years ago 3d
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Trespasses | Louise Kennedy
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I love how Cushla is reading out loud the misspellings on the menu!

#Ireland #foodandlit @Catsandbooks

Readerann You can‘t help rooting for Cushla! 3d
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Areader2
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Beautiful and impactful story ❤️

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rwmg
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A monastery seems to have been deserted by its monks during the evening meal, with no sign of why they did so. Sister Fidelma and Brother Eadulf, driven ashore in South Wales on their way to Canterbury are asked to investigate while the local Brother Meurig investigates the nearby rape and murder of a young woman.

Again, I fingered an accomplice as the murderer quite early on, but I had no idea how all the different events were tied together.

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Brooke_H
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This very simple and charming story is about a girl who is sent back to the islands of her birth to live with her grandparents. She has vague memories of her time there, but one very strong one: her baby brother being swept out to see in his boat-like cradle. She is determined to find out what became of him.

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bibliothecarivs
The Gonne-Yeats Letters, 1893-1938 | Maud Gonne, Anna MacBride White
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Random book from our home library:

📖 The Gonne-Yeats Letters 1893-1938 edited with introductions by Anna MacBride White and A. Norman Jeffares

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thewallflower0707
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I‘ve had this book on my wishlist for a while. “Killing Thatcher” is a very exciting, but still impeccable researched political thriller about the very long plot of killing Prime Minister Thatcher, by the IRA. I highly recommend it if you‘ve ever been to Ireland and/or are interested in Irish history.

LiteraryHoarderPenny For some reason the name is changed to There Will Be Fire for the North American version! Took me on a little journey to find it - found it - marked it to read! 😊 5d
thewallflower0707 @LiteraryHoarderPenny did they think it was too inflammatory or that Americans might not buy it because Thatcher is less well-known over there? 😅 4d
LiteraryHoarderPenny @thewallflower0707 probably the title! 🤪 3d
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thewallflower0707
Hodges Figgis | Dublin 2, Ireland (Bookstore)
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My 2nd visit to #Ireland 🇮🇪 is over and despite the two days when it rained non-stop, I had a blast. This time, I went on a trip to the Titanic Museum in Belfast and the Giant‘s Causeway in Northern Ireland. I learned a lot about the Easter Rising in Dublin and the Civil War and I bought a lot of books 📚. Ireland, I will be back.

TheBookHippie How lovely!!!! 💚 5d
Kristy_K I love Ireland! And these books look great! 4d
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Pedrocamacho
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What a wonderful book. It does this book a disservice to call it a comedy or a tragedy or any one thing. It is a layered story with interesting and lovable characters. It has a perspective and, yes, it made me laugh. I cannot recommend this book enough.

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rwmg
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