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The_Penniless_Author
The Pornographer | John McGahern
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Pickpick

A deceptively sophisticated book about unrequited love, self-sacrifice, and the seemingly impossible task of trying to be true to oneself while doing right by others and becoming part of a community. The protagonist is a smut writer dealing with the impending death of a beloved aunt on the one hand and birth of an unwanted child on the other. Full of fantastic dialogue and insightful observations that feel wholly organic, never forced or tacked-on

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Anna40
The Midnight Choir | Gene Kerrigan
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Mehso-so

I loved the first 100 pages&then it was too much.A drug addicted mom fails at mugging tourists,a jewelry heist,the murder of a family,an attempted suicide-the guy has blood all over him but doesn‘t talk-,back flashes to many other cases already solved.It all comes somehow together at the end but Kerrigan lost me along the way. I didn‘t care about the characters or the detectives… just too much going on for a crime novel.

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GerardtheBookworm
Pornographer | John McGahern
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The New York Review of Books usually hits it out of the park with their reprints and this novel by late author John McGahern is no exception. Set in Ireland during the 70's, a struggling writer publishes erotica to make ends meet while caring for his ailing aunt. Enter a one sided affair with an older woman and our protagonist drowns himself in drink as he reflects on his life in this literary book of love, loss, and longing.

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Deblovestoread
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📚 Tagged, Y is for Yesterday - Grafton
🖋 Yanagihara, Hanna
🎞 Young Frankenstein
🎤 Yes
🎶 You Could be Happy (Snow Patrol) Yesterday (The Beatles) You Don‘t Have to Say You Love Me (Dusty Springfield) You Don‘t Own Me (Leslie Gore) Your Wildest Dreams (The Moody Blues) You Are the Reason (Calum Scott) Year of the Cat (Al Stewart)

#ManicMinday #LetterY

@CBee

MemoirsForMe I‘m humming all these songs right now! 😁 2y
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CaitZ
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I picked this up at a library sale last fall. Coming in at 1200 pages, it's definitely a #SuperChunkster. I'm going to try to finish it by the end of the year. @Amiable

Amiable Great! If you haven‘t already sent me an email, do so and I‘ll shut you the graphics you can post when you‘re done. 2y
CaitZ @Amiable Just sent the email 2y
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cdreincarnate
The Uninhabited House | Charlotte Riddell
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Pickpick

Such a good ghost story! And it‘s super short so you can read it in just a few days. Or in one night … if you dare.

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mobill76
Last Stories | William Trevor
Pickpick

Sometimes I don't know what I feel. Sometimes my circumstances are so strange that I'm lost. I try to use more familiar contexts to give my thoughts some shape but they don't work. I've found something new. These are stories about those feelings. Ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances give these lives an almost Kafka-like surrealism. And the reader gets such a beautiful perspective. Notes of Sherwood Anderson and George Eliot on the finish

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Deblovestoread
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This is my favorite of his books based on his life growing up in Dublin. This tells the story of his mom pre-marriage and kids.

#AlphabetGame

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CaitZ
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Thank you @Eggs for the tag #WondrousWednesday

1. I found it at a library book sale for $1
2. Kill All Your Darlings by David Bell
3. Grand Canyon, Glenwood Springs, Colorado, and Chicago

@Mindelan @Bluebird @MadelineMcCrae Want to play?

Eggs Thanks for joining in 🤩✈️🗺 2y
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TheBookStopsHere
An Answer from Limbo | Brian Moore
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Mehso-so

2022: 001 - BRIAN MOORE - An Answer From Limbo (1962)

In NY, a wannabe writer selfishly focuses on his work at the cost of friends and family. Arguably too many viewpoints as it jumps about, but Moore definitely on form with his characters, notably the Irish mother. Enjoyed, didn‘t love.