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JenP

Joined May 2016

Blogger @ The Reader's Room. Reader, blogger, coffee lover, chocoholic and professional book hoarder. https://thereadersroom.org
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Litsy Hive mind: my partner and I do a monthly joint read where we alternate picking books that fit a category/genre, read said book, and discuss it.

I‘m looking for genre/prompt/type of book category for our 2025 selection. We will draw winning categories from the randomizer. What genre/prompt/category should we add?

JenP Last year we picked pretty easy broad categories: fantasy, science fiction, indigenous authors, Latin American books 4d
BarbaraBB Cross-genre, Climate fiction, Dystopia! 4d
Ruthiella One of my favorite sub genres is a modern take on a classic-like James or Demon Copperhead… 4d
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mcipher Dark academia, speculative fiction, just broadly “weird” are faves of mine for book discussion! 4d
TheKidUpstairs Book in translation, book under 200 pages 4d
JenP @TheKidUpstairs thanks! We added those to our pool! 3d
JenP @mcipher thanks! Added them as options 3d
JenP @Ruthiella that‘s a good one! Thanks 3d
JenP @BarbaraBB yes!! Added 3d
JenP Thanks all. I‘m adding all the categories to our pool and we will use a randomizer to pick our list. I‘ll post an update when we have selected! 3d
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The Ten Percent Thief | Lavanya Lakshminarayan
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Our joint read for this month (science fiction). Sneaking in a few minutes of reading while waiting for my daughter‘s basketball game to start. This will wrap up our 2024 joint read - my partner and I alternate picks each month to read and discuss.

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this book is a book about storytelling - the stories that get told during our lifetimes and those that remain untold. The protagonist is an author who, at the end of her career moves back to her homeland of DR where she buys a plot of land and builds a cemetery for her unfinished/untold novels. But some stories don‘t want to stay untold. With a touch of magical realism and a mix of historical & cultural elements from DR, this was my sort of book.

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Thank you so much @Kar2b for the awesome package. I can‘t wait to start reading. I love it all ❤️❤️#stuffedstockingswap

Avanders 😍🎄♥️ I love all the actual stockings making their way across the country! 7d
Kar2b You‘re so welcome. Happy holidays!! 7d
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I came home from dropping off my match‘s box at the post office only to find one waiting for me. Thanks so much to my match. It‘s here and can‘t wait to open it!

Avanders Woo hoo!! 💃🏽💃🏽 3w
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And it‘s off. Life has been crazy per usual but managed to ship this off in time 🥳 should arrive on Monday. I hope you love it! #stuffedstockingswap.

Avanders 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🎄☃️❤️ 3w
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I feel an overwhelming sense of sadness this morning.

CBee Right there with you 💔 2mo
RamsFan1963 Yeah I went to bed with so much hope, only to awaken to the news from one of my Trump loving "friends". 2mo
Jess I‘m with you too. Hugs to all today. 2mo
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CloakNQuill With you as well. No matter what happens continue to stand together ❤️ 2mo
Aims42 Standing beside you and crying at this news 💔 2mo
Hooked_on_books I‘m utterly bewildered. I feel like the people of my country are profoundly stupid. 2mo
BookmarkTavern I think a lot of us are there. 💖💖 2mo
BkClubCare Thank goodness for my like-minded book-lovin‘ reader friends. 🔵 2mo
Deblovestoread You are not alone! 💙 2mo
BarbaraBB I feel so bewildered and scared across the ocean. I don‘t understand it. At all. I am glad I‘m not alone. 2mo
dabbe 🖤🖤🖤 2mo
CarolynM Hugs 2mo
Suet624 I feel broken. 1mo
Kerrbearlib Same 1mo
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Our Booker predictions are on the blog

https://thereadersroom.org/2024/09/14/2024-booker-shortlist-predictions/

My predictions don‘t match the ones I most want to see on the shortlist.

charl08 Looking forward to tomorrow! 3mo
squirrelbrain I can‘t wait until tomorrow- I get the feeling we‘ll all be a bit 🙄🤨😳 3mo
JenP @squirrelbrain I get that way every year. This year I picked a book I hate to make it so at least I won‘t be disappointed if I get it wrong 😂 3mo
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Our panel had mixed reviews for this one but I quite liked it. An interesting exploration of friendship, belonging and identify in exile. It was well-written and finally a book with a. plot #booker2024

Our panel reviewed it here: https://thereadersroom.org/2024/08/31/2024-booker-longlist-my-friends-by-hisham-...

BarbaraBB I enjoyed it a lot. Definitely shortlist worthy! 4mo
squirrelbrain Yes, on my shortlist too! 4mo
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I hated most things about this book. In fact I believe my ratings of other books were based on comparison to this one 😂. Our panel reviewed it here

https://thereadersroom.org/2024/09/02/2024-booker-longlist-this-strange-eventful...

If you liked it, do me a favor and drop a comment in our blog with your review. I like there to be a diversity of view points in our reviews but none of us liked it. #bookerlonglist2024

BarbaraBB It‘ll be my next read but somehow I expect to end up with the majority here! 4mo
JenP @BarbaraBB I do hope you like it. It was very painful for me and I don‘t wish that on you 😂 4mo
Graywacke @JenP i took you up on the suggestion and commented on the blog link 🙂 I liked it more than you. 4mo
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Graywacke @BarbaraBB it demands slow. You might like it. It has some real appeal. 4mo
JenP @Graywacke appreciate it. I mentioned you specifically bc I saw that you enjoyed it more than we did. I do think it was very well written but simply a bad match for me. 4mo
JenP I didn‘t rush thorough it honestly. I read it when the list was leaked so I had some time. For me this was like a way less superior In search of lost time (in terms of style, descriptions of the mundane) and my biggest issue was that it felt very emotionally sterile (until the end). 4mo
BarbaraBB Thanks for the heads up @Graywacke 🤍 4mo
squirrelbrain I just commented too…. 4mo
JenP @squirrelbrain thanks! I didn‘t tag you bc I think you had picked “so so” for your review of it but it‘s good to have some positive reviews up on the blog. Usually we are much more mixed in our reviews but two of my panel abandoned it lol 4mo
charl08 Still to read this one. 4mo
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The Booker judges are trying their best to kill me

Avanders Hi!! 👋🏽 4mo
JenP @Avanders hey there! 4mo
Avanders I just wanted to say hi ☺️ It feels like it‘s been forever! Hope things are good with you! ♥️ 4mo
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JenP @Avanders I know, sooo long. All is good with me. I hope all is well with you too! 4mo
BarbaraBB I probably won‘t read this one. Just read @Graywacke ‘s review too. Unless it makes the shortlist. Then maybe. 4mo
squirrelbrain 😬 4mo
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Creation Lake: A Novel | Rachel Kushner
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As someone who dislikes terrine, this makes me laugh. #booker2024 10/13

I‘m not very far in but I do love her writing style and humor

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Orbital | Samantha Harvey
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Mehso-so

This was just okay for me. It is beautifully written but very loose/lacking in plot and character development. This is a book about reflections and big ideas. Repetitive and ultimately boring for me.

Our panel reviewed it on the blog here:

https://thereadersroom.org/2024/08/23/20024-booker-longlist-orbital-by-samantha-...

squirrelbrain I quite liked it when I read it, but I agree with the repetition, and I can‘t remember anything about it now, hence why it ended up lower down my list. Gorgeous photo! 4mo
JenP @squirrelbrain I liked the beginning but after a while I just felt bored - a similar experience to many of the books on the list that I‘ve read so far. 4mo
Graywacke I‘ve heard complaints about the repetitiveness, even as that‘s on theme, in tune with the title. Bummer. 4mo
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Held: A Novel | Anne Michaels
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This was a mixed bag for our panel. I loved it but others not so much. Beautifully poetic and full of emotion (which I found lacking in the Messud‘s book I had read prior to this one.

Read our panel‘s full reviews here: https://thereadersroom.org/

#bookerlonglist2024

BarbaraBB Tell us a bit more about the Messud 😂😂 4mo
JenP @BarbaraBB hahaha. Like watching paint dry for 75% of the book 4mo
BarbaraBB 🤣 4mo
JenP @BarbaraBB honestly, I‘m not 100% if I truly loved this book or I was overwhelmed with joy for a book that made me feel something after Messud. The one great thing about Strange eventful history is that I‘ve never slept so well as I did when I was trying to read it. Okay, I‘ll stop now. I‘ve heard some people liked it 😂 4mo
BarbaraBB Love this 😀 4mo
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Wild Houses: A Novel | Colin Barrett
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This was a solid pick for me but not sure how it made it onto the longlist. At least it wasn‘t dry and repetitive which seems to be a theme of this year‘s longlist.

Our panel‘s reviews are here https://thereadersroom.org/2024/08/16/booker-longlist-2024-wild-houses-by-colin-...

BarbaraBB I‘ve heard good things about this one. 4mo
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Headshot: A Novel | Rita Bullwinkel
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Mehso-so

I liked the concept and enjoyed the ways in which the author described the intersections between women‘s bodies and competition/physicality in a different way. But it became repetitive for me and halfway in I found myself bored.

Our panel‘s full reviews are on the blog. I‘ll be tagging everyone who has tagged me in our final blog post.

https://thereadersroom.org/2024/08/12/2024-booker-longlist-headshot-by-rita-bull...

BarbaraBB I‘m about to finish this one and feel exactly the same. 4mo
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James: A Novel | Percival Everett
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Loved this one (read it before the longlist was announced). I generally enjoy Everett‘s writing and this was a brilliant reworking of Huckleberry Finn. I did reread Huckleberry Finn prior to reading this one. Our Booker panel reviewed that here https://thereadersroom.org/2024/08/14/2024-booker-longlist-james-by-percival-eve...
#bookerlonglist2024

Suet624 I just want to say how much I enjoy your blog. 4mo
JenP @Suet624 thank you so much! I‘m so glad to hear it 😊 4mo
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Orbital | Samantha Harvey
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So far, I‘m quite liking this one. #bookerprize

BarbaraBB That‘s good! 4mo
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Orbital | Samantha Harvey
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My current reading location

Blueberry 💛 4mo
BarbaraBB I am reading the same book but at a less spectacular location! 4mo
JenP @BarbaraBB what do you think of the book so far? 4mo
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BarbaraBB Not sure. Parts are great, others I find boring. How about you? 4mo
JenP @BarbaraBB I‘ve been distracted by my location 😂 4mo
charl08 Beautiful 😍 4mo
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The irony of this title. 120 pages in and nothing has happened. Mundane details that go on and on and make me want to poke my eyes out with a pencil in order to have some emotional reaction. #booker2024

JenP On the plus side it‘s helping my insomnia 5mo
JamieArc I‘ll stick to my intuition to skip this one for now… thanks for your review 😂😂 5mo
JenP @JamieArc maybe I‘m being harsh 😂. I‘m usually nicer in my reviews 5mo
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BarbaraBB Very helpful! I will temper my expectations! 5mo
JenP @BarbaraBB I am thinking this is just an author whose style doesn‘t work for me. I don‘t need a lot of action in my books but there is something about the long descriptions and style that I personally find emotionally sterile and soooo boring. I tried listening to it and that didn‘t work either. I fell asleep within 5 mins lol 5mo
BarbaraBB I‘ve read another book by her which felt way too long even though it had its strong points. I guess this one will be a similar experience 5mo
rmaclean4 I have about 3 hours to go in the audio book. Listening is helping me with this one. I like watching the family over the decades, but I am ready for it to wrap up. 4mo
JenP @rmaclean4 I did try the audio which I agree is more engaging but I still found myself listening for hours and not retaining anything then having to go back and read it. 4mo
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It‘s here and once again I failed miserably, predicting 3 (I posted my predictions before the leaks). Anyway our panel is reading the longlist like every year and posting our reviews. Follow the blog to see what we think of each book. And please join us in reading the list. If you tag me in your reviews, I can add highlight a few of them. What do you think of the list?

https://thereadersroom.org/2024/07/30/2024-booker-prize-longlist/

quietlycuriouskate I've just this minute reserved eight of them from the library! ☺️ 5mo
JenP @quietlycuriouskate I‘ll be excited to see your reviews. I have a lot of reading to do 😬 5mo
BarbaraBB Which three have you read? Any recommendations? 5mo
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quietlycuriouskate Goodness knows when I'll get to them: some of the waiting lists are looooong! It's all part of the fun. 5mo
Ruthiella I didn‘t even know that Rachel Kushner had a new book out! I will definitely read that. (edited) 5mo
JenP @BarbaraBB the ones I predicted correctly aren‘t the ones I‘ve read lol. Except James. Loved James, probably too American to move to the shortlist. Read headshot and thought it was okay. Reminded me of western lane which I didn‘t love but I think you did. I read wild houses and liked it quite a bit. And I am almost done with Held which I like 5mo
JenP @Ruthiella it looks good. I‘m looking forward to reading that one 5mo
BarbaraBB Interesting!! I read James and enjoyed it but it IS a bit too American to my taste. I liked not loved Held and didn‘t like Wandering Stars much. It‘s not as good as Orange Orange. I did like Western Lane indeed so will think of Headshot. 5mo
JenP @BarbaraBB I did love orange‘s last book but have heard this one isn‘t as good so interesting you had the same reaction. 5mo
JenP @BarbaraBB and yes, very American. I did reread huckleberry Finn right before it and while you can read them separately, my appreciation for what he did was greater bc I had just read the other one. James I think is more suited for the Pulitzer. I doubt very much that it makes the shortlist but I have to read the others first 😂 5mo
squirrelbrain I‘ve read 4, all of which I liked, with Stone Yard Devotional being my favourite so far. I‘m going to read them all, although very annoyed that the Powers isn‘t out until after the shortlist is announced as I try to read the full list before that. 🤷‍♀️ 5mo
JenP @squirrelbrain are you on netgalley? 5mo
squirrelbrain Yes, on the UK version. I applied for Playground back in May and haven‘t got it yet, although haven‘t been rejected so there‘s still hope. Not sure if the nomination makes it more or less likely that I‘ll get it. Creation Lake wasn‘t there earlier but is now, so just applied for that. 5mo
JenP @squirrelbrain one of my panelists just got approved for it. She also got creation lake like an hour after she requested it. My two requests are still pending 5mo
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Our booker predictions are up (I forgot to post here but better late than never). Take a look and drop us a comment with books you think will make the list. Rumors and potential leaks everywhere. I made my list prior to the rumors and if rumors are true, I will fare poorly 😂

https://thereadersroom.org/2024/07/24/2024-booker-prize-longlist-predictions/

Suet624 I enjoyed reading your thoughts on the longlist. 5mo
squirrelbrain All of the lists are great - and probably better than the actual list! 🤣 5mo
JenP @Suet624 thanks. Any books you are hoping make the list? 5mo
JenP @squirrelbrain given the rumors flying around, I think my picks are probably going to do terribly 😂 5mo
squirrelbrain I‘ve read 6 on your list, although not the two that are strongly rumoured *not* to be there. 🤫 I‘m just as intrigued to find out if the ‘leaks‘ are correct as I am for the actual list! 🤪 5mo
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This Plague of Souls | Mike McCormack
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I loved Solar bones and I very much liked this one too which is considered part 2 in a 3 book “series” with solar bones. You can read my review on the blog (link below). I hope this makes the booker list

https://thereadersroom.org/2024/07/19/this-plague-of-souls-by-mike-mccormack/

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Praiseworthy | Alexis Wright
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I am really trying to get through this. Trying being the key word here.

Tamra I hope it pays off. I understand it‘s a chunkster. 5mo
JenP @Tamra I hope it doesn‘t make the longlist for the booker so I can abandon it. I‘m sure it‘s very good but I think it does require a certain baseline knowledge of Australian politics and sociopolitical conflicts to truly appreciate. It‘s a very challenging book to read. Also satire isn‘t my favorite genre within literary fiction 5mo
Tamra @JenP hmmmmm, I might need to unstack it. 5mo
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JenP @Tamra it‘s just very dense and requires a significant amount of concentration. 5mo
squirrelbrain It‘s high up on the Booktubers‘ Booker predictions at the moment. I imagined it being more accessible, so I‘ll hang fire on starting it until I know if I ‘need‘ to. 😬 5mo
JenP @squirrelbrain yes, I am debating whether I want to put it on my prediction list but even though it‘s won lots of awards, that doesn‘t always match up with longlist nominees. 5mo
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This Plague of Souls | Mike McCormack
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And if the circumstances of his being alone in this bed at this hour rest within the arc of those grand constructs that turn in the night — politics, finance, trade — it is not clear how his loneliness resolves in the indifference with which such constructs regard him across the length and breadth of his sleep.

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Long Island | Colm Toibin
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Long Island, the sequel to Brooklyn just came out this month. Unlike Brooklyn, this was a strong pick for me. It picks up 20 years after Brooklyn. Brooklyn was very Hollywood for my tastes (I didn‘t see the movie) and Long Island was more literary fiction (aka gloomy and depressing). I‘m a bit concerned about what this says about my personality 😂

Full review on my blog. https://thereadersroom.org/2024/05/06/long-island-by-colm-toibin/

BarbaraBB Very interesting! I love Toibin but Brooklyn was no favorite of mine either. So now I am looking forward to this one! 7mo
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Master Key | Masako Togawa
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Nor surprise that I liked this book since I stacked it from @vivastory review and several other Litsy friends with similar tastes also like it. Jan and I decided on two books for our joint read (my pick this month) and since I couldn‘t decide o picked two. This is a short and quick read with some good twists and turns. I generally love Japanese literature (Japan is at the top of my travel list) and this was no exception.

BarbaraBB Glad you liked it! I want to read more by him! 7mo
JenP @BarbaraBB we are now reading your recommendation. Loving it so far! 7mo
vivastory @JenP I'm glad that you liked this! It really kicked off my love this year for suspense novels in the 50s & 60s. I also really liked the other book pub by Pushkin 7mo
JenP @vivastory thanks! I‘ve added that one too 7mo
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TieDyeDude I wonder if this was made ironically, or if he was sincerely trying to be sexy...

Either way, a solid choice. “Thanks“ for playing 😉
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JenP @TieDyeDude it‘s got to be ironic, no? I still hate it. Hahaha 7mo
Megabooks When the next suggested song is Jizz in My Pants you know it‘s bad. Good (bad) choice! 7mo
TieDyeDude @Megabooks I saw that, too 🤣 I'd be on a Lonely Island deep dive right now if I weren't at work. 7mo
RaeLovesToRead I think you mean BEST song in the world 🤣🤣 7mo
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Brooklyn | Colm Toibin
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Toibin is one of my favorite authors but this was not one of my favorite books. It was a soft pick (more of a so-so). At the risk of sounding like a book snob (sorry 😭), this one read more like commercial fiction than the ones I‘ve loved (Heather Blazing being a favorite) although it was shortlisted for the Booker. He is quite brilliant at writing the voices of women though. It follows the life a young Irish woman who moves to the U.S.

JenP I received a galley of Long Island so wanted to read this before reading the sequel. 8mo
TieDyeDude I loved the movie, and I wanted to read this based on my enjoyment of the movie, but I might start somewhere else in his bibliography? 7mo
JenP @TieDyeDude I think if you loved the movie, you should read it. Then read the sequel and tell me what you think. I liked the sequel more although I‘m not sure what that says about me lol 7mo
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My turn to pick for May (partner read) and I managed to get two books out of it because I couldn‘t decide and Jan was being extra flexible. Our May theme is mysteries and I just got them both from the library. I am trying to be better about how much I‘m spending on books this year since I‘m saving up for travel. Thanks to @BarbaraBB for the inspiration this month

RaeLovesToRead The Master Key is amazing 8mo
BarbaraBB I loved both of them! And I hope Jan will enjoy the Whitaker too 🤞🏽 8mo
batsy I loved The Master Key! 8mo
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City of Pearl | Karen Traviss
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Yes, I judged this book and assumed I would hate it. I did not. This was our pick for earth day theme and I finished it on earth day

Entertaining and fast paced but also makes you think a bit about ethics and environmental issues. My full review is on the blog https://thereadersroom.org/2024/04/22/city-of-pearl-by-karen-traviss/

JenP I need recommendations on mystery/thrillers for our May month since it‘s also a genre I don‘t read much of 8mo
JenP @BarbaraBB ooh, those both sound really good! Thanks 8mo
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Pretty sure that Jan is trying to kill me with his book choices for our monthly partner read. This was our convo this morning 😂😂

This was his pick for our theme related to earth day. Also nothing wrong with science fiction, just if you know the sorts of books I typically like, this is funny

JenP From Alias grace (my pick) to military science fiction 😬 (edited) 9mo
BarbaraBB Great interpretation of the prompt! 9mo
JenP @BarbaraBB it was creative, I‘ll give him that 9mo
BarbaraBB 🤣🤣 9mo
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I‘m writing a blog post for recommendations for earth day reading and asking the Litsy community to tag a few of your recommended reads that would fit. I‘ll add your Litsy name to the recommendation.

Please send me your book recommendation and 1-2 sentences on why you recommend it. It can be fiction, non-fiction, any genre. Kid‘s YA, or adult. Once I‘ve posted the list I will put the link up on Litsy.

What books do you recommend?

JenP My pick is… 9mo
ImperfectCJ Longacre and other contributors offer suggestions for how we can build stronger communities and help heal the environment through practices of sustainable living. Originally published in 1980, updated in 2010. This one is written from a Mennonite perspective, which might not work for some readers, but as a non-Christian myself, I still find the information and insights inspiring and actionable. 9mo
JenP @ImperfectCJ thanks! Added to the list 9mo
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ImperfectCJ And I just finished this one. In it Dykman describes her 10,000+ mile bicycle journey following the monarch butterfly migration from Mexico, through the US to Canada and back. In addition to being an epic journey, it's a love letter to the natural world, a recognition of privilege, and a call to action for those wanting to do something for our planet. 9mo
BarbaraBB A fantastic book about the implications of climate change. It feels fearfully close to our reality. And there‘s a great love story too. I loved this book so much, and also her other earth day related book: 9mo
JenP @BarbaraBB that‘s a great one! Thanks 9mo
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Parade | Rachel Cusk
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I survived a Cusk book. I loved and hated this book. Not the book to read if you‘re looking for something plot driven. If you like books that require a LOT of intellectual energy, then you will like this. Definitely some brilliant reflections on art, motherhood, identify and female artists. But not highly accessible to average readers.

Full review: https://thereadersroom.org/2024/03/25/parade-by-rachel-cusk/

BarbaraBB I never even heard of this one. I always have mixed feelings about Cusk‘s books and am in no hurry to read this one. 9mo
JenP @BarbaraBB it comes out in mid-June. I read it to help with my booker predictions this year. (edited) 9mo
JenP @BarbaraBB reading her books are like being back in college. They require a lot of mental energy and sometimes I don‘t have it in me 😂 9mo
BarbaraBB I know what you mean! 9mo
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Killing Commendatore | Haruki Murakami
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My latest addition to the my collection. Which is your favorite? Mine is probably the wind-up bird chronicles (not pictured here bc I read it on kindle. I‘m also missing a few others which is driving me crazy and instead of doing work, I‘m tearing up the house trying to find them 😂

Ruthiella I‘ve only read one (so far) 9mo
BarbaraBB I read a lot by him and my favorite is The Wind-Up Bird too. I recently read this one and was super impressed again by the author: (edited) 9mo
JenP @BarbaraBB my second favorite! 9mo
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JenP @Ruthiella did you like it? 9mo
BarbaraBB 👯‍♀️👯‍♀️ 9mo
Ruthiella @JenP I did like it but definitely need to read a couple more before I can decide if he‘s an author for me. 9mo
JenP @Ruthiella definitely, he‘s not for everyone and Norwegian wood was probably one of his most conventional books. I‘d be curious what you think of the more bizarre ones 9mo
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Parade | Rachel Cusk
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I keep forgetting what‘s it‘s like to read Cusk. I feel like I need an advanced literary degree to understand this novel. So this probably means it will make the booker list

RaeLovesToRead 🤣🤣 9mo
BarbaraBB Haha 😜 (edited) 9mo
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James: A Novel | Percival Everett
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This book was excellent. A retelling of mark Twain‘s classic, James is the story of “Jim” from huckleberry Finn. My full review is on the blog but I highly recommend this book.

https://thereadersroom.org/2024/03/20/james-by-percival-everett/

Hooked_on_books I can‘t wait for this one! My hold should come in soon! 9mo
JenP @Hooked_on_books I hope you love it too. Let me know what you think once you‘ve read it 9mo
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James: A Novel | Percival Everett
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James is the reimagining of huckleberry Finn told from the voice of Jim. So far, I‘m really appreciating it.

BarbaraBB I am so looking forward to a new Everett! 9mo
JenP @BarbaraBB it was so good 9mo
BarbaraBB So far I‘ve loved all the books I read by him so I have high expectations! 9mo
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Wild Houses: A Novel | Colin Barrett
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Beautifully written, impactful literary crime novel about stagnation in a small town in Ireland. This is Barrett‘s debut novel which is getting some deserved buzz in literary circles. My full review is on the blog: www.thereadersroom.org

BarbaraBB Sounds good! 9mo
JenP @BarbaraBB I think you would like it 9mo
BarbaraBB Thanks! Stacking! 9mo
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Alias Grace/ Alias Grace | Margaret Eleanor Atwood
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“In reality the egg had the consistency of the excised tumor a fellow medical student once slipped into his pocket for a joke - both hard and spongy at the same time. It takes a perverse talent to maltreat an egg so completely.”

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SpellboundReader Glad to see you are enjoying this one! 🙂 I bought the Audible version in 2023 with the intention of listening to it in early 2024 and then watching the Netflix series. Of course, I keep putting it off for other books. 9mo
JenP @BeeCurious it‘s a reread for me but I read it a while ago so it almost feels like a new book. I do love most of her books 9mo
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Wild Houses: A Novel | Colin Barrett
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Loving this book. Also not a spoiler

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Alias Grace/ Alias Grace | Margaret Eleanor Atwood
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Out of the gravel there are peonies growing

#FirstLineFridays

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Alias Grace: A Novel | Margaret Atwood
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Partner read: it was my month to pick and with some Litsy help, I finally selected Alias Grace which was also on my TBR (for a reread). After Marlon James‘ violent and highly masculine book, this month‘s theme came as a needed relief. And I love Atwood.

BarbaraBB Great choice! I hope Jan will love it too! 10mo
sarahbarnes This is on my TBR as well! 10mo
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Jan and I finished Black Leopard, Red Wolf for February (he took the full month to make it through 😂). It‘s my turn to pick a book for our March theme (women‘s history month) and I‘m trying to also get a book off my tbr shelf. Any recommendations? I‘m having a hard time narrowing down my options

JackOBotts I‘d pick Alias Grace. I‘m an Atwood fan. This gets off to a slow start, but pulled me in…and it‘s historical fiction, if that‘s up your alley. 💜 Then, you can watch the miniseries adaptation that‘s on Netflix. (edited) 10mo
JenP @JackOBotts I‘ve read it actually but I want to read it again and it‘s a book I would like to read with my partner bc I don‘t think he‘s read any of her books. I am also a big Atwood fan. Haven‘t seen the series though (edited) 10mo
Tamra Alias Grace is terrific! I keep meaning to reread it. 10mo
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vivastory The only one in your stack that I have read is Alias Grace & it's one of my favorites by Atwood. The adaptation is fantastic, too. 10mo
batsy Agree with @vivastory ! 10mo
JenP @vivastory yes, it‘s fantastic and you all are making me want to read it again. 10mo
BarbaraBB I am with you all! Such a good book! 10mo
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Joint read with my partner. He picked it and I think it almost broke him 😂. It‘s hard to put into words what I thought of it. I hate (and I mean HATED) some parts. It‘s graphic in terms of violence and sex, most of the sex is non-consensual, there is abuse and killing of kids, it has a feverous pacing and style. But the blending of folklore was interesting and I was engaged in the storyline when I could get past the unpleasantness.

JenP I was vacillating between a “pick” and “so so”. I had very mixed feelings about this book 10mo
BarbaraBB Love your review but it doesn‘t convince me to read the book! 10mo
sarahbarnes I agree, this was an intense read. It was a little too much for me. 10mo
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Ruthiella I used to listen to Marlon James‘ podcast Marlon and Jake Read Dead People and he was so funny and charming! It was hard to reconcile the sweet author with his brutal books. 10mo
dabbe 🖤🐾🖤 10mo
JenP @Ruthiella I definitely see the humor in his books too but often hard to laugh when embedded in what is very unpleasant context 10mo
JenP @BarbaraBB I would actually not recommend this book to anyone. 😂 10mo
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One of the strangest books I‘ve read in a long time. I‘m not sure what to make of it yet

BarbaraBB Did you like it? 10mo
dabbe 🖤🐾🖤 10mo
Hooked_on_books Love the feet 🐾 10mo
JenP @BarbaraBB im only a third of the way in. I am undecided. I tend to like weird and unique books and am loving the way he blends folklore-type style into the story. But it‘s also pretty graphic (violence) which I find a bit challenging and my ADHD brain is like what is happening!!!! Very fever dream-esque 10mo
BarbaraBB Sounds weird indeed. I liked his other book but am not sure I want to read this one. 10mo
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#bookerdozen
I‘m late to it but these are my booker dozen. Can‘t believe Atwood didn‘t make my list if I was allowed 13, she would be on there.

AkashaVampie I am scared to ever read A Little Life. Ive heard it wrecked some people. 11mo
JenP @AkashaVampie it‘s not a book I recommend to people and it‘s devastating. But, I‘m a psychologist and I thought it was one of the best representations of trauma and a certain personality type that I‘ve ever read. 11mo
AkashaVampie @JenP wow!! Yeah i might read it sometime before I die, but not any time soon.
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vivastory Great list! Not surprised to see a bit of overlap with my own. Ishiguro is such a master at writing stories that stick with you for years, The Mistry & the McCormack are high on my TBR. 11mo
BarbaraBB Great choices 🥰 11mo
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Jan selected our February read and I‘m shocked to see he picked not only fiction but a fantasy. He was choosing among 5 books and the other four were all non-fiction. We are allowing rather broad categories for our themes this year. So February could have been either romance Valentine‘s theme or books for black history month (including books written by black authors, centered on the stories of black characters, or about black history).

BarbaraBB Very interesting to follow your and Jan‘s reading journey! 11mo
JenP @BarbaraBB we are very different readers. Until he met me, he read all non-fiction. And I read almost exclusively fiction. I suspect he is picking books with me in mind after we read a book on World War Two ships and submarines that almost killed me 😂 11mo
JenP @BarbaraBB also, I‘m pretty sure he will regret having picked this selection. I stayed quiet bc I already owned the book so now can take it off my tbr. Payback for the submarine book. Either way we have great book discussions, Sometimes even better when one of us hates a book. 11mo
BarbaraBB Haha! After the submarines this one will be easy for you! And you can choose women‘s history month! 11mo
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Fifth Season | N K Jemisin
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Jan and I have finished our first monthly read in our partner reading challenge. This was his first fantasy novel (very outside his comfort zone). I picked the January book, he will pick February which must include a book related to either Valentine‘s Day or to honor black history month. Since neither of us like romance novels, I assume he will want to go with a book for black history month. Any recommendations for either category?

JenP We tried to pick very broad categories for every month (some tied to holidays or national months) to allow us greater flexibility to pick books. He‘s a non-fiction reader and I‘m mostly a literary fiction reader. English is not his first language but he is fluent. However if reading in English, some of the older style writing would be harder for him. 11mo
Bookzombie You could probably do both categories for February by picking up a historical romance by Beverly Jenkins. 🙂 I have only read a couple but enjoyed them. 11mo
Bookzombie Or you could go with this one for non-fiction. Since they are graphic novels you could probably do the whole trilogy in February. 11mo
JenP @Bookzombie I‘ve read those already. Great recommendations though 11mo
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It took me a few attempts to really get into this book but once I did, I really appreciated it. Loved how all the threads came together at the end although I think it merits another read to really understand everything.

quietlycuriouskate My thoughts exactly! 11mo
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