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AnneCecilie
The Safekeep | Yael van der Wouden
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#BookReport

I continued Sovereign #ShardlakeBR

I read Dyr som er verre foreldre enn deg (trans. Animals that are Worse Patents than You) and The Safekeep

I‘m almost done with The Swifts: A Gallery of Rogues

I‘m reusing last week‘s picture since The Safekeep has been returned to the library, so I didn‘t get to Orbital, but hopefully later today

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AnneCecilie
The Safekeep | Yael van der Wouden
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Pickpick

The Netherlands 1961, 3 siblings. The oldest Louis changes girlfriends all the time. Isabel living alone in the family home. The youngest Hendrik lives with a man

After meeting Louis latest girlfriend, Louis suddenly tales Isabel that Eva will be staying in the family home while he‘s away. Isabel doesn‘t approve of this plan

A book about the consequences of war, memory and the truth

This book pulled me in and wouldn‘t let go until I finished it

BarbaraBB Looking forward to the Booker Prize announcement. I so hope this‘ll win! 1w
quietlycuriouskate Ooh, I'm picking it up from the library this afternoon! 🥰 It's been a four-month wait but I'm finally top of the list. 1w
AnneCecilie @BarbaraBB This was the third booker book I read and I hope to have Orbital finished before the winner is announced. I‘ve left Playground and Creation Lake which are books I would have read without the Booker. I think the list is strong this your and I would be happy if this won 1w
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AnneCecilie @quietlycuriouskate I hope you enjoy it. 1w
BarbaraBB I agree it‘s a very good list. I have read all but those two as well. I‘ve heard good thing about Playground too. The Kushner I‘ll take a pass on, she and I don‘t go along very well 😉 7d
sarahbarnes I loved this one too. 7d
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Princess-Kingofkings
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A co-worker gifted this book to me yesterday. I admire Corrie Ten Boom‘s courage to survive & forgive. Her love for Jesus has inspired me since childhood. Starbucks holiday drinks were released today ~ my favorite Caramel Brûlée Latte made with oat milk in my personal cup. #LitsyLoveBingo

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ChaoticMissAdventures
The Safekeep | Yael van der Wouden
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So glad I prioritized The Safekeep as one of my #10BeforeTheEnd because it might be one of my top reads of the year, I really loved it.

2 down, 8 to go. Got to pick it up!

BookmarkTavern Woo! 🎉🎉🎉 You can do it! 2w
Ruthiella Good to hear. It‘s definitely on my TBR. 2w
DogMomIrene 🙌🏼 Woot! 🎉 2w
sarahbarnes Good work! I loved it, too. 2w
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ChaoticMissAdventures
The Safekeep | Yael van der Wouden
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Pickpick

Oh my goodness. This is fantastic. I don't read many books around WWII and I am glad this one is written by a Jewish author, between that and the hype around the Booker I knew this would be a solid read but it was so much more. The tension and the evolution of the characters and story are masterfully done.
I am going to be thinking about this for a very long time.

BarbaraBB Great review. I am glad you loved it too! 2w
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AnneCecilie
The Safekeep | Yael van der Wouden
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#WeeklyForecast

Continue Sovereign #ShardlakeBR

I want to start Dyr som er verre foreldre enn deg (trans. Animals that are Worse Parents than You)

I want to read The Safekeep and The Swifts: A Gallery of Rogues

Maybe I can even get a start on Orbital

dabbe 🧡🍁🤎 2w
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andrew61
The Safekeep | Yael van der Wouden
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This may be my favourite of the booker shortlist so far (3 read) and was an intricate story of two women in 1961 Netherlands. Isabel lives on her own in the house her family moved into during the war, but her life is impacted when her older br leaves his girlfriend staying there while he works away. Ava is a dizzy, vibrant woman who grates on isabel. As the plot reveals itself as a reader, I was absorbed and ultimately moved by what was revealed

LeahBergen Great review! I‘m excited to get to this one. 2w
Anna40 Yes, great review (edited) 2w
BarbaraBB My favorite too! 2w
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sarahbarnes I loved it, too! 2w
youneverarrived Really looking forward to reading this! 2w
andrew61 @youneverarrived definitely worth reading and I think you'd like it. 2w
andrew61 @LeahBergen thanks leah, and belated happy birthday, hope it was a good one. 2w
quietlycuriouskate Looking forward to this (currently waiting for my library reservation to come in). 🙂 2w
squirrelbrain Definitely my favourite off the list! 2w
LeahBergen Thanks, Andrew! 2w
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ImperfectCJ
The Safekeep | Yael van der Wouden
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This might be my second-favorite novel on the Booker Prize shortlist so far (I still have one more to go). The style and the slow evolution of intense emotions really work for me, and the audiobook narration fits the content very well.

squirrelbrain Which is your favourite? 1mo
ImperfectCJ @squirrelbrain James is my fave so far, but I still have Stone Yard Devotional yet to read. 1mo
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Tamra
The Safekeep | Yael van der Wouden
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Mehso-so

Unpopular opinion 😏

I appreciated the unconventional mystery plot device, but the writing style wasn‘t for me. Too many words to the point of repetition & overwrought emotion. At times I was thinking “get on with it already”…..It reinforces my admiration for the power of effective spare writing.

As opposed to The Birthday Party which was MADDENING in thrilling anticipation of the climax, being akin to a movie in slow motion. 😵 👍🏾

sarahbarnes A very fair review! I did like this one a lot but I can see where you‘re coming from. And I loved the Birthday Party! (edited) 1mo
Tamra @sarahbarnes wasn‘t The BD Party a crazy ride?! 1mo
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