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GatheringBooks
Sabrina and Corina: Stories | Kali Fajardo-Anstine
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#Celebrate Day 5: #StickerOnCvr #StickerOnCover on this book for being a National Book Award finalist. I suspect this one is perfect for our #BIPOCIntlAuthorArtist2026 reading theme.

Eggs Excellent 👌🏼 1h
TheBookHippie I loved this read. 60m
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Bookwormjillk
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Pickpick

I‘ve read this twice before and I still love this book of short stories, essays, and recipes. It‘s just very soothing at such a busy time of year.

kspenmoll My first reading & I am loving it! 4h
Leftcoastzen 😻👏 3h
ferskner I can't believe I haven't read this. Adding it to the stack! 3h
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mom2bugnbee
Waiting: Stories: Stories | Dumitru ?epeneag
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I'll play along as well! #Storygraph

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pdxannie
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The stories in this book were fantastic (not to compare but this book satisfies what I was hoping to read in Bliss Montage). I picked this book up on a whim at Rose City Reads - a used bookstore in NE Portland - and I‘m so grateful that I gave it a chance. I already have the author‘s other books on hold at the library. Well written and thought-invoking stories - the whole lot.

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Liz_M
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I was on a short fiction streak in Oct/Nov and this was a truly stellar collection. All the stories were fantastic, but the ones I loved best tied into the novels I've read.

#12Booksof2025 November

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Liz_M
Ghosts | Edith Wharton
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A few excellently spooky stories for October. It's Edith Wharton, so even the boring stories were well-crafted.

#12booksof2025

BarbaraBB You‘ve been reading a lot of contemporary literature! 15h
Liz_M @BarbaraBB that and I didn't like most of the #1001Books and #192025 books I read last year. 🤷‍♀️😂😂😂 12h
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RamsFan1963
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My 13 Favorite Books of 2025:
1. Henry V - Dan Jones
2. . For Whom The Belle Tolls - Jaysea Lynn
3. Once In A Blue Moon - Simon R. Green
4. Odyssey - Stephen Fry
5. Why We Love Football - Joe Pasnanski
6. Lord of Light - Roger Zelazny
7. The Angel of The Crows - Katherine Addison
8. The Eyre Affair - Jasper Fforde
9. The Shattering Peace - John Scalzi
10. The Summer War - Naomi Novik
11. Lake of Souls - Ann Leckle

RamsFan1963 12. Moriarty - Anthony Horowitz 13. A Fine Line Between Stupid and Clever - Rob Reiner 19h
Amiable I have “Henry V” in my pile but haven‘t read it yet —will have to bump it to the top! 18h
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Bookwomble
The Woman Dies | Aoko Matsuda
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Pickpick

There are over 50 "stories" in this 174-page book, so no surprise that they are very short, some being only one line. Naturally, then, most of the ideas are conceptual: you get the gist and fill in the blanks yourself. Matsuda gets this to work more often than not, and her surreal feminist commentaries on Japanese (and global) culture mostly hit home, but I think I'd have preferred some editing to either remove or expand the ones that don't. 3.5⭐

BarbaraBB Sounds interesting 20h
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merelybookish
Winter's Tales | Isak Dinesen
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What an amazing collection of weird fairy tales! Dinesen sets stories in the Danish past to explore themes of power, love, wealth, sacrifice, and dignity. Only one includes a supernatural element but they all feel somewhat uncanny and idealized. Some of them left me bemused.
The fact they were written while Copenhagen was occupied by the Nazis adds a layer of fascination.
Off to a great start 2026!

ferskner Yesssssssssssssssssssssssssss! I'm in Copenhagen right now visiting family and thought I could fit in a visit to Isak Dinesen's museum north of the city but it looks like it will have to wait for another trip. She's just the best! 1d
merelybookish @ferskner That's so cool you have family in Denmark! Lucky you! And yes, I'm somewhat amazed by her writing. Will definitely read more! 15h
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dabbe
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#readyourebooks #readyourbooks #readyourkindle @CBee 🩶🤍🩶

Time to get reading! 🤩