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Melismatic
Monday Or Tuesday | Virginia Woolf
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Panpan

I‘ll be honest, I have no idea what I read - I just know Woolf‘s style isn‘t for me. So much double speak and description of minutiae for no real reason. Only one of the stories in this collection was enjoyable to me…but even then its point felt confused. #AuthorAMonth

Melismatic Photo is from the Museum of Broadway in NYC 7h
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JoeMo
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Pickpick

This is Everett‘s collection of short stories about the West. I didn‘t particularly love the book, and none of to the stories are a must read, but I was entertained throughout. My faves included The Day Comes, which had a suspenseful ending, and Wrong Lead about a horse trainer and riding instructor who mistakenly becomes enmeshed with one of his student‘s romantic lives. I think Everett‘s novels seem more impactful than his shorts.

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StaceGhost
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Pickpick

Finished the series! (Technically, there‘s still the Shrieking Skull, but it‘s a reread.)

Even Christmas in July can make it the most wonderful time of the year. I went into July upset, anxious, & weary. I‘m feeling more refreshed now. Still mad, but braver 😈

I know they‘re “just” stories, but they‘re really not. If I‘m going to remain hopeful, I need plants & books & coffee. I treated myself to a garden reading day & it was the best decision.

britt_brooke Beautiful photo! 3d
TheBookHippie Pretty picture. 3d
StaceGhost @TheBookHippie @britt_brooke thank you! Their gardens photograph so well it makes it easy 🥰 3d
Chrissyreadit 💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛 3d
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Soubhiville
Monday Or Tuesday | Virginia Woolf
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Bailedbailed

I tried Virginia Woolf for the first time and she is definitely not for me. I hope other #AuthorAMonth readers have better luck!

TheBookHippie 🙃 I adore her. Sorry it didn‘t work for you. 4d
Soubhiville @TheBookHippie It‘s ok! I‘ve found so many other authors through #AAM, there‘s bound to be one that misses every once in a while. 📚🙂 (edited) 4d
Sace I feel better seeing this. I‘ve spent today debating whether to bail or not. I might give her one more day, but I‘ve been struggling with her. 4d
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ChaoticMissAdventures I liked her Mrs Dalloway, but her racism has always been an issue with me and I have struggled to get into any others. 4d
Soubhiville @Sace I felt like the language was too dense. I was trying so hard to understand what she meant that it wasn‘t enjoyable at all. Did people ever talk like this or was she trying to make her works somewhat inaccessible? I‘d love to hear theories. 4d
AmyG Yeah, I read one of her books, forgot which one, but she is not for me either. 4d
Gissy I think the same. I will try some books I own but I don‘t feel that passion for her writing style as other people do🤷🏽‍♀️There are authors and writing style for every reader🙌📚 3d
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StaceGhost
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Pickpick

The ghost stories in this one are American, entirely collected from newspapers, & much more realistic. They have a level of grit; they have heft. I prefer the aesthetic of a British ghost. Give me fancy! Still, I recommend for the sheer number of glowing skeletons.

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LiseWorks
Birds and Birthdays | Christopher Barzak
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My first birthday card, I promise @AmyG that I'll wait until my birthday. It's going to be hard, lol

AmyG I am so happy you got it in time!!! 5d
Avanders Happy birthday!! 🎉🎈 5d
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JuliaTheBookNerd
The Complete Stories | Isaac Asimov
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#Peaceful ☮️🕊️

#JulyJazz 🐚🌺☀️🌴🌊🫧 🍉🇺🇸🎆

#BookNerd 🤓📚💙

tpixie Great quote! 6d
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks So true… beautiful shelves 📖 6d
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Jeg
Australia Day | Melanie Cheng
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Mehso-so

An ex library book I got it not knowing it was short stories. I‘m not a fan of short stories. I was in my younger days. Anyway I gave this a go. The best story was the last one which was titled Australia Day. So that made me glad I had persevered and made it to the end. A story I feel is probably close to the authors heart.

Jeg Just realised 🤷🏻‍♂️she is the author of The Burrow which I loved. 7d
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Bookwomble
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"It seems that somehow the hearts of human beings and trees are connected."

- The Princess and the Nutmeg Tree ??❤️?

AnnCrystal 💝🌳💝. 1w
bibliothecarivs Indeed! ❤️🌳 1w
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Bookwomble
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#FirstLineFridays @shybookowl

"The ghost stories and strange tales that make up this book are set in the ancient Japanese province of Shinshu, or Shinano (now Nagano Prefecture), located in the center [sic] of Japan's main island of Honshu, a region intersected by three mountain ranges, mist-covered streams and a number of large and fast-flowing rivers."

At about ½ way through, the blurb descriptors of spine-chilling, spooky & terrifying ??

Bookwomble ... don't pertain, at least not for me. There has been one story, to be fair, "The Demons Who Were Stuck in the Eye by Irises," that did have a somewhat shuddersome monster in it, but otherwise this is fairly standard folkloric fare, by which I mean I'm enjoying the stories for what they are, rather than for how advertised!
So far, I like the tengu, kappa and tanuki stories most, and I'm looking forward to reading the rest ?
1w
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