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Bookwomble
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"Litten" ?

Well, there's a word you don't often meet in the wild!

Ruthiella 😂😂😂 2h
dabbe We're actually in the book? How cool is that? 🤣🤣🤣 1h
BarbaraJean @dabbe Simultaneously cool and also not cool seeing as we're in Hell... 😂 29m
CarolynM 🤣 now
dabbe @BarbaraJean Well, there is that. 🤣 now
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Luke-XVX
Skeleton Crew | Stephen King
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Just back from a preview screening of this! So good. Very much not the film you expect it to be.
I‘m pretty sure I read the book in my pre-teens. My parents would let me watch and read anything I wanted. Guess that‘s why I turned out to be heathen vegan pinko

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SanjanaGhosh
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Pickpick

I have been revisiting this book at different stages of my life. At every stage I‘ve related to different characters based on my situation at the time. The morsels of Bengali reference throughout the book kept me hooked as well.
Jhumpa Lahiri‘s characters; most of them have a streak of melancholy in them. Many of the characters walk the morally ambiguous grey path, you end up wondering who to rally behind throughout all the stories.

Ruthiella I need to re-read this collection. I normally am not drawn to short stories but I loved this and 1d
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booklover3258
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Bailedbailed

Only read 3 stories and had to stop. Boring, ending made no sense and didn't want to read any more.

For the rest of my review, visit my Vlog at:

https://youtu.be/h3BCV5VifIM

Enjoy!

willaful A shame, such a cool title. 2d
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bookandbedandtea
Dangerous to Know: Jane Austen's Rakes & Gentlemen Rogues | Katie Oliver, Amy D'Orazio, Karen M Cox
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This afternoon I introduced my grandson to the dot game 🥰 & read Willoughby's Crossroads by Joana Starnes from this anthology for #JaneAustenThenAndNow
Ending just after he meets the Dashwood ladies it offers some possibilities about his experiences & state of mind in the months prior to S&S. It was good. I'm eager to read the other stories but I'll wait to read each story until I reread the original each one goes with. @Crinoline_Laphroaig

Crinoline_Laphroaig I'm looking forward to all the stories in this one. 19h
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TheBookDream
The Reinvented Heart | Seanan McGuire, Jane Yolen, Mercedes M. Yardley, Naomi Kritzer, Premee Mohamed, Lisa Norton
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Grabbed off a free table at #Boskone now reading on the #Amtrak home!

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Bookwormjillk
Show Don't Tell: Stories | Curtis Sittenfeld
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Pickpick

I requested this ARC from Net Galley because it has a follow up to Prep, one of my favorite books of my early adulthood. I enjoyed all of the stories though. They were very Sittenfeld, so if you like this author you‘ll probably enjoy them too. This book comes out next week.

BarbaraBB I‘ve been looking forward to this one. I loved (edited) 4d
Bookwormjillk @BarbaraBB I haven‘t read that one yet. I will soon though since I enjoyed this one so much. 3d
Lesliereadsalot I‘ve always loved her! 3d
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shawnmooney
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https://youtu.be/tKiPy5oTHRY


Introduction
A special request from the wonderful Danny Ramadan
Mystery guest
Week in Review
Patreon news
The Collected Short Stories by Jean Rhys
Luck by David Carpenter
Babbacombe's by Susan Scarlett
The Thorn Puller by Hiromi Itō
She's a Lamb! by Meredith Hambrock

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Butterfinger
The Royal Ghosts | Samrat Upadhyay
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A collection of short stories. Each story centered around a character's passion - friendship, lust, a mother's love - and multiply the passion tenfold in the larger context. I was highly engaged and couldn't wait to start the next story. #FoodandLit #LitsyAtoZ@Texreader @Catsandbooks

Catsandbooks ❤️🇳🇵 3d
TheBookHippie You doing Food and Lit makes my heart smile. 8h
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Robotswithpersonality
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As always, knowing there's a finite amount of this author's writing in the world makes me a little sad everytime I encounter work I haven't read. Despite that, this collection is very good at giving me the giggles, and, as with the Discworld series, the writing gets better as you go along. Stories are presented chronologically for the most part, with a split between: 1/?

Robotswithpersonality 2/? First two-thirds non-Discworld, last third Discworld - and there are definitely a few repeats for those who have read the Discworld series - snippets of stories that ended up being incorporated into novels later.
Perhaps due to the familiar nature of much of the Discworld material, the stories I loved best were actually in the first section:
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Robotswithpersonality 3/? The High Meggas: I much prefer this originating story to what I've read (first book) of the Long Earth series that spawned from it! All things considered, even this conceptual model is harder sci fi than I go for, makes me feel that much more sure about not giving the series (which has another author involved, to boot) another shot. 4d
Robotswithpersonality 4/? Twenty Pence, With Envelope and Seasonal Greeting: Christmas Card horror story!
While I love Discworld's attitude - satirical, fantastical, occasionally dark and pragmatic, but rarely tragic or horrific, it's entertaining to realize Pratchett has spooky/gothic chops as well.
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Robotswithpersonality 5/? Final Reward: His note at the front hurts because he's not around to make it into a longer story as suggested, but the story itself is wonderful.
Turntables of the Night: Favourite of the bunch, Death at a Disco, definitely the Death of the Discworld making an early appearance, funny and moving and sending chills down my spine all at once.
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Robotswithpersonality 6/? #IFDEFDEBUG + WORLD/ENOUGH + TIME: Haunting sci-fi noir/dystopia from the approachable perspective of the VR handyman - again, didn't know he had it in him, but you should really never underestimate Terry Pratchett. 4d
Robotswithpersonality 7/? Once and Future: While I feel like 'what if a woman pulled the sword from the stone' is a remix I've heard before *cough*Stargate SG-1 episode*cough*, there's some marvelous additions to this take on the tale, and I absolutely love the cheeky wink at the literary and art tradition that's built around the legend of King Arthur and Camelot - truly an anachronistic fun time. 4d
Robotswithpersonality 8/8 FTB: The computer who believes in Father Christmas and wants to keep its Teddy. 🧸 🥹🥰 [Yes, that concept made a reappearance too, IFYKYK].

⚠️Mention of SA, child loss, animal death
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