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monalyisha
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I knew this debut novel had a lot of love. I‘m not sure what I expected but it wasn‘t what I got.

I, like others, LOVED what I got.

Despite first impressions, bears only a surface resemblance to The Lobster (2015). I kept thinking, “This is like The Lobster except…” less self-consciously artsy, more intimate, more feminine. Eventually, the “excepts” piled up. The only real similarity is animal transmutation in an otherwise mundane world. 😅👇🏻

monalyisha 1/2: I‘m genuinely still in awe that this is Habeck‘s first novel. It‘s hard to write past that but I‘ll try. 😅 This is the kind of magical realism I‘m always craving in my (human, and therefore animal) heart of hearts. The fantastical is accepted; the rest is contemporary fiction. The focus is on the characters: their yearning, their struggles, their joy, their connection with their larger community and with themselves. 1w
monalyisha 2/2: If you‘re a fan of nature writing, it‘s got more than a dawn‘s blush of that, too! If you don‘t mind crying at the beach (just wear big sunglasses & you‘ll be golden), I‘d definitely recommend tucking this into your bag with your towel & sunblock this summer. 🦈 It‘d also be a great book club choice! Anticipate discussions about love, caretaking, & formative childhood experiences. I‘m still ruminating on the “why” behind so many details. (edited) 1w
Amiable Fabulous review! 1w
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monalyisha I should also say that this is the THIRD recently published book I‘ve read in under a year that specifically names Our Town by Thornton Wilder — in the text itself & in the acknowledgements — as a hugely impactful & relevant work. It‘s officially a trend! 1w
Crazeedi Excellent review 1w
marleed @monalyisha Kind of related to your noting Our Town…. I went through a couple years were I couldn‘t believe how many book I read made some mention of Earnest Hemingway. I wished I‘d documented every reference I read. 1w
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alecia3dixie
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This book was beautifully written and had very meaningful things to say about love, loss, grief, joy, growing up, and many other things. Everything was very beautiful and heart-wrenching. I just wish there was more character development. I wanted to know and love the characters a little more. 4/5

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ElizaMarie
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I enjoyed this book, but I don't know. It had such sad parts to it, such beautiful love, such loss. It had a lot of “big feelings“.

Thank you again @AlwaysBeenALoverOfBooks

#AcquiredViaLitsy2024

Another #BirdBuddy

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DaniJ
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This book is STUNNING. One of the strangest stories I‘ve ever read, but it approaches love and loss with unflinching rawness and honesty. If you would have told me a book about a man mutating into a shark would be one of my favourite books of the year, I would have laughed at you. But, here we are. It‘s poetry. It‘s prose. It‘s art and paint and canvas. It‘s a love story. But mostly about self love and selfless love. Read it. Five stars.

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reading.rainb0w
Jaws | Peter Benchley
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Nothing like the film
Misogynistic at worst..
And needed more shark
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Ok, so despite the many 70s culture flaws going on with the characters and whatnot... I still very much enjoyed the ride. Enough to finish, at least. What drew me in initially was reading from "The Fish" perspective. It was creepy and definitely made me tremble a bit. ?
Character side drama... a lot to take in. Tbh.. my favorite character was the shark.

#haikureview

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Hilary427
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This was so different, weird, and wonderful! Very strange premise but it worked. (16)
⭐️: 4/5

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reading.rainb0w
Jaws | Peter Benchley
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I'm taking a break from listening to Don Quixote during my commute.. and I started listening to Jaws! 🦈

Thoroughly enjoying it, though I have to remind myself this was written in the 70's because his references to costs and what seemed expensive back then.... man, I WISH. Imagine making 8k a YEAR and still being able to afford a house and support a stay at home mom/wife and 3 children. Yeah... right. Not in this economy!!

#currentlyreading

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ElizaMarie
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This book is strange. I'm 100 pages in and I'm still uncertain as to what i think of it.

Thanks again @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks #acquiredViaLitsy2024

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Nessavamusic
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A strange, beautiful, sad story about a couple who faces a tragic diagnosis and where they go from there. Going fairly blind is the best here. Note there are live stories, but not a romance. Though at the beginning of this book I had doubts, I loved this! 5⭐️
#botm

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Rissreads
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I really enjoyed this. It was refreshing to read something so original. Wren and Lewis have just gotten married when Lewis receives the diagnosis that within a year he will mutate into a great white shark. You would be forgiven for thinking that this is a horror story but It‘s actually a tender story of love and sacrifice. You could also presume to think that this is a silly story but it‘s actually very astute. ♥️ 🦈
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Centique Great review! I will move this up my TBR 😍 How are you doing Nerissa? 2mo
Rissreads @Centique I‘m on holidays at the moment but spending most of it trying to organise stuff for mum like carers etc It is great to not have to jump out of the bed I. The morning and read with my cats. How are you doing? X (edited) 2mo
Centique @Rissreads all good here. We‘ve been through a few rounds of colds and covid lately 🤧😷🥴 but otherwise fine. Organising carers and looking after an elderly parent is tough. I hope you are getting through it ok 💕 My dad is still trucking along despite doctors expectations - must be all the good food we spoon feed him at lunchtimes! 2mo
CarolynM I‘m sorry to hear you are going through the elderly-parent-needing-care trials too. Like @Centique says, it‘s hard. Reach out if you want any long distance support and understanding 💕 2mo
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