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KathyWheeler
The Dogs of Venice | Steven Rowley
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Mehso-so

Steven Rowley is always weird for me. I often have a hard time getting into his books but start liking them around the middle. With this novella, I got into it in the beginning, got a little bored in the middle, and liked the end. It really doesn‘t have a plot; it‘s a character study of a man trying to find himself after a divorce.I liked this cover. I read the ebook; Neil Patrick Harris reads the audio.

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boozybookworm
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Pickpick

I recommend this as a good 15-minute Christmas story!!
4/5 ⭐️

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Teresereading
Man-Size in Marble | Edith Nesbit, Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
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Pickpick

Super creepy. A great little read.

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SarahBookInterrupted
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Pickpick

So this was so unexpected. The ending of the first tale shocked me and I wasn‘t prepared for it. This elderly woman really is up to no good. I‘m not actually sure how I feel about it. It‘s definitely dark but I‘m not sure if it‘s dark humor or just dark. But I was hooked on reading the next story and wouldn‘t mind revisiting Maud. It‘s a short book, so give it a try and see what you make of it.

Lcsmcat You know what‘s scary? My mother raved about this book when she was in her upper eighties. Hmmm. I wonder what dark secrets I‘ll discover after she‘s gone. 😂 6h
KathyWheeler I keep going back and forth about reading this book. Maybe I‘ll check it out. 4h
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BarbaraJean
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I love Rebecca Dew! Now I want to re-read Windy Poplars!

Today‘s #KindredSpiritsChristmas story is “Katherine Brooke Comes to Green Gables,” which is in the “Christmas with Anne” collection. The story is an excerpt from Anne of Windy Poplars (2nd Year, chs. 5-6), and the full text of the book is available here: https://www.fadedpage.com/showbook.php?pid=20100608

BarbaraJean Tomorrow‘s story is “A Christmas Mistake,” from the “Christmas with Anne” collection. You can also find it on Hoopla, or here: https://www.online-literature.com/lucy_montgomery/1896-1901/3/ 7h
TheAromaofBooks I know many people view Windy Poplars as one of the weaker installments but I LOVE it 😂 3h
BarbaraJean @TheAromaofBooks Me too!! It was always one of my favorites. When we re-read it with this group, I realized why people see it as weaker (it's kind of all over the place 😆), but I still love it. 1h
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kelli7990
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I colored this picture and wrote this #haiku about it.

#haikuhive #haikuaday

lil1inblue ❤ ❤ ❤ 7h
dabbe ♥️🖤♥️ 3h
JenlovesJT47 Lovely ❤️🖤❤️ now
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dabbe
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#haikuhive #haikuaday

A fun “long“ short story by the indomitable Agatha Christie. I adored teaching this to my freshmen as their first introduction to Ms. Christie.

Stolen rubies hide
inside the Christmas pudding––
Poirot's on the case.

AnnCrystal 👏🏼🐝🕵🏻‍♂️🎄🍮🐝💚🤍❤️. (edited) 9h
dabbe @AnnCrystal ♥️🩶💚 9h
lil1inblue ❤ ❤ ❤ 7h
dabbe @lil1inblue 💚🩶♥️ 3h
JenlovesJT47 I read this a couple of years ago but I‘ve forgotten everything! 😅 Time for a reread! ♥️♥️♥️ now
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RamsFan1963
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Mehso-so

109/100 This is one of the most frustrating books I've read in a long time. I enjoyed the stories, of old gods and monsters, of weird kids and strange phenomena, but I found the stories endings to be very unsatisfying. I wanted more information, I felt like they had more to tell and we (the reader) were left hanging. For an analogy, it's like watching one episode of a TV drama, and then trying to figure out the whole series. Very annoying.

RamsFan1963 I did find the writer's notes at the end of the collection informative on the inspirations for the stories. 3/5 ⭐ #Read2025 10h
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AvidReader25
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Pickpick

Short stories including the inspiration for the film “The Arrival” as well as others that juggle big ideas w/a philosophical approach. So much of his work is looking at the world around him & wondering “what if”. Some impacted me more than others, but each story made me feel like I was stretching my understanding. My only complaint is that his writing is driven by cerebral quandaries, not the heart, so they felt a bit disconnected from emotion.

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kelli7990
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