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Robotswithpersonality
Sipsworth | Simon Van Booy
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Pickpick

Not quite what I thought it would be, but exactly the book it needed to be. The tone is a bit quieter, a bit more solemn overall, but the sense of community found via the catalyst of looking after a mouse was indeed present. I didn't realize how much of the book would be centred on loss, grief, trauma; memories and nostalgia and how those can be a wound or a comfort. 1/2

Robotswithpersonality 2/2 There are still moments of silliness and warmth, they are that much more precious when they appear.
Final note: it took me way too long to find the mouse on the book's cover, do you see it? 😉🐁
3w
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Robotswithpersonality
Sipsworth | Simon Van Booy
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MOOD. 😂

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Erinreadsthebooks
Sipsworth | Simon Van Booy
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Bailedbailed

It‘s a wrong book, wrong time situation. My ‘bail‘ is directly related to my current inability to focus on anything requiring any brainpower. I actually enjoyed the half of this book that I read, and maybe I‘ll pick it up again, but for now, back to the library.

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Caterina
Sipsworth | Simon Van Booy
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Pickpick

Finished Sipsworth on a #readathon date with my husband while he was finishing up A Man Called Ove! A perfect pairing. ❤️ I wanted a book that would make me feel like I did when I read A Man Called Ove years ago, and this did that. A touching story where we get to know and love the characters and relish connection and hope. #deweysreadathon

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Sapphire
Sipsworth | Simon Van Booy
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Listened to this on a cross country drive with my husband. We both enjoyed the light heartwarming tale. It starts slowly with a declining woman who is utterly alone and awaiting death. But with the arrival of the titular mouse she finds herself and her community again.

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Tamra
Sipsworth | Simon Van Booy
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Mehso-so

I loved how Helen‘s backstory was sparingly revealed and that though it slowly dawns on Helen & reader she has grown lonely, she isn‘t an overly sentimental woebegone character.

I wasn‘t crazy about the end (perhaps too twee?) but I‘m hard to satisfy.

Leftcoastzen I hear you . Not a fan of twee ! 😄 5mo
Cathythoughts Can‘t do twee 🙃 5mo
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jlhammar
Sipsworth | Simon Van Booy
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#bookhaul Part 2

Tamra 👏🏾 More delights! 5mo
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triplem80
Sipsworth | Simon Van Booy
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Bailedbailed

PLEASE take my DNF with a grain of salt!

This story centers around an elderly woman's relationship with a mouse. I am TERRIFIED of mice. But since I've heard such wonderful things about this book (it's been frequently described as a “warm hug“), I thought I would try it -- it would slot in perfectly for the #52bookclub24 #includesapersonalphobia prompt.

Except...the moment the mouse appeared, I started hyperventilating. Oops! 😂

Kristy_K This looks like it‘s fits the prompt perfectly for you! Don‘t blame you for bailing lol. 6mo
Hooked_on_books Quite frankly, I‘m impressed that you tried! 6mo
Librarybelle Me too, @Hooked_on_books ! Congratulations for trying this, @triplem80 ! 6mo
Allbymyshelf Haha 🤣 Well, I‘m halfway through this one and having a hard time getting interested. And I actually like mice lol 🤷‍♀️ 6mo
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Bojo2006
Sipsworth | Simon Van Booy
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Pickpick

I read this book because I saw Ann Patchett recommend it on social media. She was right! This is a story about a lonely old woman who meets a mouse that will leave you uplifted and inspired to treat everyone with kindness and dignity. 💟

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TheKidUpstairs
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Pickpick

A charming, heartwarming, feel good read.