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squirrelbrain
Somewhere Else | Jenni Daiches, Sara Trevelyan
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This was my last book from the #wpf25 longlist. I liked it but didn‘t love it - a fairly standard family saga for me.

It felt too long (nearly 14 hours on audio), with a lot of unnecessary detail and a tendency to over-dramatise, leading one to think something was about to happen. Eg, one of the characters is in Spain, reporting on the Civil War. He‘s in a cafe writing a letter home, when 3 people burst through the door making a lot of noise ⬇️

squirrelbrain ….and then they sit down and order coffee. 🤷‍♀️ Lots more examples like this. 22h
BarbaraBB I really liked this one, just because of it being so straight forward. I guess I just needed that kind of book! 22h
squirrelbrain Yes, I can see that @barbarabb - particularly with the rest of the longlist! 22h
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fredthemoose
The Safekeep | Yael van der Wouden
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I liked this, although maybe a bit less than others here. Interesting story of two women, or a woman and a family in the aftermath of post-WWII Netherlands. The subject and twist were interesting and the book was well written. I found the resolution of the main relationship not believable, which left me a little less enthusiastic than I might have been otherwise. #WPF25

Tamra I agree, I wasn‘t all that enthusiastic. Felt like it was trying too hard to be literary. 2d
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fredthemoose
The Persians | Sanam Mahloudji
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💫 I think I liked this #WPF25 short list pick better than most of the other Litsy reviewers. Definitely some self absorption, but from characters I found interesting because they and their circumstances are so different from mine. I enjoyed passively learning a bit about the Iranian revolution and the lives of characters who stayed and those who left. And I enjoyed over-the-top Shirin and her tiny steps toward growth by the end.

BarbaraBB Glad you liked it that much! 4d
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fredthemoose
Tell Me Everything | Elizabeth Strout
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⭐️⭐️⭐️💫 This one is hard for me to rate. I struggle with Strout—I find many of her characters to be annoying and not people I would enjoy spending time with, so bringing together two characters I didn‘t care for in her previous books didn‘t endear this to me, but I did enjoy the Bob parts of the story here and that helped. Overall soft pick from the #WPF25 short list.

BarbaraBB Great review. I can imagine not liking them in real life but on pages I love those characters! 6d
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Fundamentally: A Novel | Nussaibah Younis
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I enjoyed this pick from the #WPF25 short list. British Muslim academic gets a job with the UN developing a deprogramming/re-entry program for ISIS brides in Iraq, gets in over her head, and hijinks and self-discovery ensue. I liked getting to know and root for the MC before it became clear (to me) how problematic some of her behavior was, and also appreciated it mostly came from a good place and not pure self-absorption.

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squirrelbrain
Dream Count | Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
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Another one from the #wpf25 longlist that I was halfway through when the shortlist was announced. After reading the second half, this has slid way down my own longlist.

It‘s a pick but only just and it‘s certainly no Americanah. Billed as a novel about 4 women, it‘s more like 4 separate stories, with the women being only tangentially linked. Upon finishing, I could only remember 3 of the women - I‘d completely forgotten the 4th and her story.

BarbaraBB No Americanah… That‘s a pity because I wanted it to be just like that! 1w
ImperfectCJ I agree with @BarbaraBB that it's a disappointment it doesn't measure up to Americanah. I guess I did the right thing waiting for the library hold instead of purchasing. 1w
quietlycuriouskate Oh god, I am currently*40th* in line for this at the library and was really hoping it would be worth the wait 😕 1w
squirrelbrain @BarbaraBB @ImperfectCJ @quietlycuriouskate - hopefully you will all like it better than me. The first half was promising, but then it just didn‘t go anywhere. 3 of the 4 were rich b**ches complaining about their exes. There was one storyline I appreciated reading but it didn‘t fit with the others. Definitely a #borrownotbuy so stick with those library holds! 1w
JillR I‘m seeing such mixed reviews for this. 3d
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squirrelbrain
The Persians | Sanam Mahloudji
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I was halfway through this on audio when the #wpf25 shortlist was announced. It wasn‘t on my shortlist and I haven‘t changed my mind since.

I actually quite enjoyed it on audio - mainly vacuous rich people being obnoxious - but I don‘t understand why it was on the list. There was no ‘important message‘ and I didn‘t learn anything and, as is the trend these days, the book just ended with no resolution for most of the characters.

ChaoticMissAdventures I thought there were too many POVs. I mostly only cared about Elizabeth and Bita. 1w
TrishB I have it on the pile but won‘t be racing to read! 1w
BarbaraBB You liked it better than I did! 1w
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quietlycuriouskate What's with the list this year? I've read hardly any so far but, from the reviews I've seen, the vibe I'm getting is "meh" ? 1w
squirrelbrain Yep, that‘s exactly the vibe @quietlycuriouskate - very disappointing. 🤷‍♀️ 1w
squirrelbrain @ChaoticMissAdventures - those two were the best storylines, I agree. 1w
squirrelbrain @trishb - no, not your thing, I don‘t think. 1w
ChaoticMissAdventures @quietlycuriouskate & @squirrelbrain I think I am so disappointed because there were so many amazing choices they could have picked. I read this one thinking it would make it and was blown away much more than I liked any of the ones that made the list 1w
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Women's Prize For Fiction | Women\'s Prize For Fiction
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Here we go…! My #wpf25 list in order. I‘ve *nearly* finished all the books - see comments below. ⬇️

Overall it‘s a distinctly average list this year, IMO. The Safekeep made my favourites list of 2024 - only books 2 and 3 could possibly make the 2025 favourites.

On the flip side, I didn‘t absolutely hate any of them - damning with faint praise there! ☺️

The Artist came higher up the list as it was so unexpected - I read it before the ⬇️

squirrelbrain longlist announcement and it was a lovely surprise. Conversely I expected Nesting to be my fave but I think I over-hyped it in my mind. 2w
squirrelbrain I‘ve read around half of Dream Count (and educated myself around the author‘s inflammatory comments) and, whilst I‘m really liking it, I feel that less well-known authors should be on the list. I‘ve also listened to 50% of the Persians (I‘ll listen to another couple of hours tomorrow) and around 15% of Somewhere Else - both are ‘fine‘ but that‘s all. 2w
AnneCecilie I‘ve hardly read anyone. The Safekeep when it was on the Booker list last year, and The Ministry of Time. I find it interesting that one of my favorites, is also one of yours. Ministry has faded a little for me, and I see that‘s far down on your list. I‘ve just started Nesting. I didn‘t get all the fuzz around Americanah, so I‘m in no rush to read this. (edited) 2w
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ChaoticMissAdventures Our lists are going to be fairly similar. I agree, it was fine, but not a great list compared to other years. 2w
quietlycuriouskate I've only read Safekeep (from the Booker list) and Ministry of Time. I have several more reserved from the library but I was never intending to read the whole list, and am certainly not going to oblige myself to do so now. 2w
BarbaraBB Thanks for sharing this! I‘ll check out The Artist. I didn‘t like Nesting as much as you did. I am reading and enjoying Somewhere Else much more than I thought I would. Dream Count I have on audio but not started yet. (edited) 2w
charl08 Wow, impressive as ever. I've not got half as far as you but Ministry of Time was always going to be hard to beat for me. 2w
Gissy I am beginning with the list because I‘m still in the process of waiting for the books. I guess I will read them eventually🤷🏽‍♀️I liked Safekeep because of the twist and writing style but I think it was repetitive in those intimacy scenes🙄I also think that is a dysfunctional relationship. But you never know what the judges are looking for...I think I am looking for a story like Brotherless Night for next winner 😂I need to move on🤣 2w
squirrelbrain Interesting that you‘ve both read the same 2 books!☺️ @quietlycuriouskate @AnneCecilie 2w
squirrelbrain There‘s nothing to compare to Brotherless Night this year @Gissy 🤷‍♀️ That was my favourite last year too. 2w
squirrelbrain @BarbaraBB -I think you‘ll really like The Artist - @TrishB loved it too. 2w
squirrelbrain Thanks! @charl08 ☺️ Ministry of Time just didn‘t work for me though. 😬 2w
BarbaraBB That‘s good to know. If it makes the shortlist I‘ll read that one. And the Adichie which is for free on Spotify! 2w
Hooked_on_books For the shortlist, they appear to have picked from all over your list. And I‘m deeply annoyed they‘ve put AF on the shortlist. This year‘s judging panel doesn‘t have much credibility for me. 2w
squirrelbrain I‘m so disappointed @Hooked_on_books - no idea what rationale the judges used - for either the longlist or the shortlist. 2w
sarahbarnes Good to know your ranking! I‘m still looking forward to a couple of books from the longlist - Nesting and The Artist. 2w
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squirrelbrain
Nesting | Roisn O'Donnell
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#wpf25 Book 13

This was one of those books that leaves you breathless - that you don‘t want to look away from, but you really want to run away from. I never look at the end of a book, but had to in this case, just to know.

It was rather similar to Manguso‘s Liars, both in subject matter and the way it made me feel, and there was a bit more heart in this one.

For me, certainly in the top half of the (slightly disappointing) longlist.

BarbaraBB You liked it much more than I did! Glad you did. I‘d prefer Liars to this one. (edited) 2w
julieclair Great review! 2w
Hooked_on_books Wow, 13 done! You‘re a champion! 2w
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sarahbarnes Just got this from the library. Great review. I‘m curious what I‘ll think of it. 2w
Caroline2 I‘ve just got this in from BorrowBox. Bit nervous as I‘m just done with tragedy porn and Evil men doing Evil deeds! 😒 (I‘ve just finished listening to John Boyne‘s Water….Brilliant but hard going) 2w
squirrelbrain Yeah, it is definitely of the ‘Evil Men‘ genre but give it a go -you‘ll soon know! 2w
Caroline2 I‘ve returned it to the library. 😂 I‘m bailing before I‘ve even started!! I need a break from bleak books for a while. 👍 2w
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squirrelbrain
The Dream Hotel | Laila Lalami
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Book 9 #wpf25

This was a scarily prescient read, particularly in the current political climate. Sara is pulled aside on her way through LAX and ‘detained‘ in a facility (not imprisoned!) due to her dreams indicating she *might* commit a crime in the future.

I liked the interactions and the menace in that facility - where the inmates can‘t do anything right so their retentions get extended. I felt that more could have been made of ⬇️

squirrelbrain Eisley and her role in Sara‘s story - it felt like a bit of an add-on. I also thought the ending could have been a bit stronger after all the building-up. But still 4 ⭐️ and a strong contender for my shortlist. 3w
ChaoticMissAdventures It really creeped me out. I kept thinking of those brain implants Elon keeps trying to get people to have. No thank you. I am so paranoid right now I am taking a burner phone through TSA. 3w
TrishB Great review 👍🏻 and definitely full of scary stuff that‘s not a million years away. 3w
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Suet624 After reading a very depressing Women‘s Prize longlister I‘ve decided to return this book to the library. I can‘t read yet another book right now that will bring a potential reality into sharp focus. It will do me in. 3w
squirrelbrain @Suet624 - it‘s nothing like as depressing as Crooked Seeds but it‘s really very sinister and too close to home. 3w
AmyG Good review. Thanks! 3w
Jas16 Great review. Totally agree about Eisley‘s story. (edited) 3w
BarbaraBB Great review. I just started this too. 3w
charl08 I don't read a lot of dystopia but finding this book terrifying. 2w
squirrelbrain It‘s because it‘s so close to the truth, I think @charl08 😬 2w
JillR I just finished this one, with identical thoughts! What was with the odd dipping into DreamSaver Inc but then not giving us more? I also kept thinking of the School for Good Mothers so didn‘t find it wholly original, and feel a prize longlister should be. Enjoyed it a lot overall though, and am liking this author, so I‘m aware I‘m being nitpicky. 3d
squirrelbrain Ah, yes @JillR - I‘d forgotten all about School of Good Mothers and you‘re right, it is rather similar. 3d
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