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PaperbackPirate
Old Venus | George R. R. Martin, Gardner Dozois
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While in Santa Fe, New Mexico yesterday my husband & I discovered George R. R. Martin owns a bookstore there, Beastly Books. We had to stop by! Too bad he wasn‘t there, but he had been in recently and signed a bunch of books. So I was going to be good, but I had to have a signed copy of Old Venus, right?!
Cute little store decorated with Game of Thrones fan art, movie/show props, friendly staff & lots of banned book support.
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Ruthiella Awesome! 59m
AnnCrystal 📚👏🤩👍💝💝💝. 27m
TrishB Sounds amazing 👍🏻 now
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Read4life
The Bookstore Wedding | Alice Hoffman
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Loved this one. Five years have passed since the end of book one and this one. Hoffman took me through all the emotions in a beautiful way. The characters and relationships are wonderful.

#BookSpinBingo #readyourebooks #readyourTBR #SeriesLove2024

TheSpineView Awesome! 13h
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 11h
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Bookwomble
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Not all of the stories were 5 ⭐, but those that were were *so* 5⭐ that I've no hesitation in giving a maximum rating to the collection as a whole.
Blackwood's ability to evoke a liminal sense of something other impinging on the ordinary is wonderful, and this overlay of one reality with another is probably most fully developed in the classic "Ancient Sorceries", but is evident throughout in degrees. ⬇️

Bookwomble "The Man Whom the Trees Loved" and "The Man Who Played Upon the Leaf" are a magical pair of stories, not connected narratively, but of a piece in respect of the unhuman enchantment of trees and the forest, and they will stay with me a long time ? 21h
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Awk_Word_Smith
Different Seasons | Stephen King
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Been meaning to read this one for a long time—for obvious cinematic reasons.

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AroundTheBookWorld
Edgar Allan Poe | Edgar Allen Poe
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ReadingOver50
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Mehso-so

I really want to like Stephen Graham Jones but so far I haven‘t been impressed. This is a book of short horror stories. It started out pretty good and I enjoyed the first few stories. Then it went downhill and I really didn‘t like the last few stories. I was disappointed.

JenniferEgnor I always run into the same problem when reading collections. I end up liking only one or two of the stories. I quit reading these kind of books. 1d
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Cathythoughts
Antarctica | Claire Keegan
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I‘ve had this on the shelf for ages and was inspired to pick it up …. Having recently seen the movie Small Things ( and read the book with Bookclub). I think this woman writes about what she knows in an authentic fearless way , and I love how she does it. … these short stories are startling , I couldn‘t put the book down.

Tamra Just so wonderful! 💙 She is an auto buy author - sight unseen. 😁 1d
BarbaraBB Wow I hadn‘t heard of this one. Stacking! 1d
LeahBergen Stacked! 1d
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kspenmoll Stacked! 1d
Suet624 Where did this book come from? Thought I‘d managed to read them all. 1d
andrew61 Did you enjoy the film Cathy? I went on my own and was mesmerised by cillian Murphy , appalled by the nuns, and as with the book, I was very worried about what would happen to the family after the final scene. Now that you have recommended, I will definitely read these short stories. Can I recommend the new Yorker short story podcast, which, if you search back, has an episode where she reads 'so late in the day'. 1d
Cathythoughts @andrew61 Thanks Andrew, I‘ll look up that podcast. Yes, I loved the film. I couldn‘t take my eyes off of the screen. I was afraid it would be grim but I didn‘t find it was. The nuns , that nun , was very frightening. It‘s terrible what happened, and not so long ago , here in Ireland. That smile Cillian gave the young girl as he took her hand to bring her in to the room, what a moment. He was wonderful in the part. C Keegan is a fine writer. . (edited) 1d
Cathythoughts @andrew61 I was worried about the family too. But I love how the movie ended. (edited) 1d
Cathythoughts @Tamra I love her. She‘s got compassion and an edge ❤️❤️I must read everything I havnt read by her now. 1d
Cathythoughts @LeahBergen @BarbaraBB @kspenmoll It‘s very good. 👍🏻❤️ 1d
Cathythoughts @Suet624 I really enjoyed this one. ❤️ 1d
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Read4life
The Bookstore Wedding | Alice Hoffman
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BarbaraJean
The October Country | Ray Bradbury
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This collection of Ray Bradbury‘s short stories was just the right amount of unsettling—a perfect read for October! Bradbury is a master, and there are some gems here. The stories I found the creepiest were creepy for entirely different reasons: “The Next in Line” and “Skeleton.” I loved “Uncle Einar,” “There Was an Old Woman,” and “The Wonderful Death of Dudley Stone”—and honestly, those were probably the least unsettling of them all. ⤵️

BarbaraJean (Cont‘d) Other favorites: “The Small Assassin” and “The Man Upstairs.”

This was my IRL book club pick for October, my October #BookSpin, and my 1955 pick for #192025. @TheAromaofBooks @Librarybelle
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Librarybelle Nice! 2d
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 2d
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