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bookaholic1
Chestnut Street | Maeve Binchy
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#73
Always nice to settle down with a good Maeve book. Very enjoyable

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Jen2
Murder at an Irish Christmas | Carlene O'Connor
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Pickpick

Cute!

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Soubhiville
Brooklyn | Colm Toibin
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Mehso-so

My #doublespin for November.

I loved Nora Webster, so I expected to enjoy this more. Unfortunately I got really bored with it and stopped at about 70%, but I‘m going to try the movie to get the end of the story. I know bookworms, possibly a bit taboo, but I‘m just not into the book.

This is my mom‘s Zoey. She‘s staying with me while Mom travels for the holiday. Yes she has yogurt on her face😆. She‘ll be having a bath tomorrow.

dabbe 🖤🐾💛 13h
CBee Zoey is the cutest 💚 13h
AmyG Zoey is adorable. And Brooklyn, the movie, you‘ll enjoy it more than the book. I did. 12h
Ruthiella ❤️🐶❤️🐶❤️ 12h
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Butterfinger
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Contrariness is a value I embrace when it is to help another human being. I may have to purchase as gifts.

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bibliothecarivs
Station Island | Seamus Heaney
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Random book from our personal library.

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Suet624
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Enright is a mystery to me. I always want to enjoy her books but they always end up being a muddle in my mind. This story revolves around a single mother and her daughter and the legacy left behind by the mother‘s father, a famous poet who has callously left all of them behind. Some of the writing was wonderful and yet I always feel removed from the emotion Enright is trying to elicit from me. It‘s a low pick. #offtheshelf #TenBeforetheEnd

Tamra I bailed on this and I can‘t even remember why. Must have been the muddle? 4d
Ruthiella On the heels of being similarly perplexed by “The Gathering”‘ I think I‘ll skip this one. 4d
Suet624 @Tamra yeah, I understand. I really want to like her but… 4d
Suet624 @Ruthiella good call, at least for now. 4d
ChaoticMissAdventures This was on a Women's Prize list at some point, and I just don't find her as compelling as many others. I do agree she can write wonderfully though! 4d
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Ruthiella
The Gathering | Anne Enright
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Mehso-so

My 5th #10beforetheend

This is my 2nd Enright title and I don‘t think she‘s for me.

The writing is excellent, but the story is fragmented, nonlinear and an example of the unreliability of memory.

Narrated by the middle-aged daughter in an Irish family of 12 children. When her brother dies, she has to reckon with her past, her grief, her anger… I‘m sure many readers will come away with a clear idea of what really happened, but I‘m clueless.

CSeydel I remember finding this one very difficult when I read it. 6d
Ruthiella @CSeydel Yeah, I think her style isn‘t for me - too fragmented. 6d
ChaoticMissAdventures I have also read 2 of hers and agree. I know some people love her but I probably will not read her again. ✔️✔️ 6d
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BarbaraBB I feel the same way you and @ChaoticMissAdventures do about Anne Tyler. 6d
Ruthiella @ChaoticMissAdventures I will probably also not try another, but I think I understand the appeal for other readers. 6d
Ruthiella @BarbaraBB We all have those authors, right? On the bright side, it represents a number of books that we can take off the TBR! 6d
BarbaraBB That‘s definitely making things easier 😂 6d
Suet624 I just finished an Enright and while I liked the one I finished I am sort of in your camp on how I feel about her writing 6d
Ruthiella @Suet624 Looking at my Goodreads review from I had a similar feeling about the first book I read from her in 2015, “The Green Road”. 6d
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HeatherBookNerd
Sunburn | Chloe Michelle Howarth
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A soft pick. A coming-of-age story set in a small village in Ireland in the early 90s. Lucy is in high school, falling desperately in love with her girlfriend Susannah, and struggling to deny her sexuality and pursue the life expected of her. It is intense and full of angst, totally capturing the obsessive nature of those tumultuous teenage feelings. We see Lucy unable to embrace her authentic self and the toll it takes as she tries to fake it.

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Mshookquilts
Murder at an Irish Wedding | Carlene O'Connor
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Siobhan is catering for parts of a 3-day wedding celebration up at the castle. In the 1st day the best man is found murdered. Lots of red herrings flare but she continues to fight for the truth. I thought I was crazy early on, but it turns out I was onto the murderer from the start.

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Suet624
Murder in an Irish Village | Carlene O'Connor
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This book was a relief after just finishing a long and tedious novel. A murder victim is found in the restaurant that is run by the main character and her siblings. One of the brothers is blamed. I enjoyed the characters and the pacing and brown bread is so often remarked upon that I really wish I could have some.

kspenmoll I Enjoy this series! (edited) 1w
Suet624 @kspenmoll I can see why. How many have you read? 1w
Amiable What an adorable cover! 1w
Suet624 @Amiable i‘m quite sure that‘s why I purchased it. 😊 1w
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