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charl08

charl08

Joined October 2016

"Then practice losing farther, losing faster..." Lost without a book. ❤ penguins both ??
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Got to watch those guys who bath once a week...

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One is the Gosforth Cross from Cumbria, carved in the first half of the tenth century, towering 4.4 metres high in the churchyard of St Mary's... [it] also has carved stories that we might remember from Norse mythology, including Loki bound and tortured with snake poison for his crimes, and a figure with its foot in the mouth of a monstrous fanged beast, perhaps Odin fighting the wolf Fenrir at Ragnarok.

charl08 Image from Wikipedia 6h
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Orbital | Samantha Harvey
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Reading on the station about out of this world travel.

Bit of a contrast.

Cathythoughts Great pic ❤️ I loved Orbital. (edited) 17h
charl08 @Cathythoughts I think I like more story but beautifully written. Lots to think about! 6h
julesG 😁 Good picture! 6h
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Orbital | Samantha Harvey
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He dreamed - of all things, of all damned American things - of the infamous image taken by Michael Collins during the first successful moon mission, back in 1969: the photograph of the lunar module leaving the moon's surface, and of the earth beyond.

No Russian mind should be steeped in these thoughts.

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History. a Mess. | Sigrn Plsdottr
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Well, the good thing about Peirene novellas you don't get on with: they are short.

This Icelandic novella (about a researcher having a breakdown over a mistake she's made in the archive) I think would have been a better short story.

This was the author's first fiction though, so wonder what the others are like. Will they also be translated?

I'm not usually a fan of campus novels, so this one had points against it before the start!

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Similar parchments and manuscripts were used in other parts of medieval Europe, with prayers to the saints for safe delivery, invocations against evil, and holy images. One of these, an English scroll from c.1500, was found to have traces of human proteins associated with vaginal fluids, as well as honey, cereals, milk and legumes (all used as historical treatments during pregnancy and childbirth).
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And I moan about biscuit crumbs 😮

kspenmoll Oh my!!!!😂 4d
Ruthiella ❤️🐶❤️🐶❤️ 4d
Ruthiella Also, re: the text 🤢 4d
Leftcoastzen Cuteness ! 4d
Suet624 Say what??? 4d
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Not your average footnote...

rockpools 😂 5d
MemoirsForMe 😂 5d
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Place names might also hint at religious beliefs and practices, the location of cult sites, a local preference for a particular deity....place names such as Selby, Whitby and Wetherby.... 'Willow Farmstead', White Farmstead' and 'Sheep Farmstead'....

Elsewhere, we glimpse... individuals who lived there... Grimsby ('Grim's Farmstead'), Ormskirk ('Orm's Church') and Skegness ('Skeggi's Headland')...

annamatopoetry Okay but how have I never connected -ness and näs? Gonna lie down for a bit about that one. 1d
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"...and yet you're none of those things..."

Burn!

3/3

Love this series.

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2/3 The power of reading...

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1/3

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Inside the Wave | Helen Dunmore
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I bought this copy second hand, not realising that someone had annotated it.

Very touching: they wrote out the whole final poem, I think clearly a fan.

kspenmoll Thank you. Bought this. 1w
BarbaraBB I used to love Helen Dunmore 1w
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The legal doctrines the US created to take Indigenous land still govern how the US treats those living at the margins...

Powerful end to a powerful book.

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Dangerous times on the Waterstones app...

Suet624 Um, yeah! 1w
Bookwomble Uh-oh! 💸📚💸 1w
charl08 @Suet624 @Bookwomble it's too late for me, but save yourselves 🤣 1w
Bookwomble @charl08 Ha, ha! ? "Fly, you fools!" ??‍♂️ 1w
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As recently as 2022, Justice Samuel Alito argued that Indigenous nations do not share a common political interest, because "before the arrival of Europeans, the tribes were at war with each other."

What is sad about these statements is that Supreme Court justices are no better or worse than the general public; most people don't know what a federally recognized tribe is, how jurisdiction works on a reservation...

ChaoticMissAdventures This current SCOTUS, what an embarrassment. I am on the wait list for this at the library. I know it is going to make me sad and angry. Does she talk about Native wild card Gorsuch? His views on Native rights always seem to come from left field considering how horrid he is on every other issue 1w
charl08 @ChaoticMissAdventures I'm still at the early stages of the case making the SC - includes RBG and Sandra Day O'C. But *no one* comes out of it looking informed, R or D. 1w
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Perfection | Vincenzo Latronico
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Love a Pulp reference.

#CommonPeople

Billypar 🎶 'Especially one who thinks it's all such a laugh' 🎵 1w
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In a personal letter to President Monroe in 1817, Jackson confessed that he had long viewed treaties with Indigenous nations as an "absurdity." Such treaties were necessary, Jackson wrote, when Indigenous nations were strong and the federal government was still weak, but now, "circumstances have entirely changed." ?

Susanita 🤔 1w
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Want!

AnneCecilie This really is the year to be an Austen. There‘s a lot of Austen books coming out this year. Can‘t wait 😝 (edited) 1w
charl08 @AnneCecilie this is the first one I've seen - will have to watch your thread... 1w
RowReads1 Yup. I was just looking at this one🤔 trying to decide if it belongs on my TBR 1w
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AnneCecilie You have both A Jane Austen Year and Jane Austen in 41 Objects being published in March 1w
TheBookHippie I preordered Jane Austen's Garden: A Botanical Tour of the Classic Novels due out in March @RowReads1 @AnneCecilie @charl08 1w
AnneCecilie @TheBookHippie Another one that sounds interesting. 1w
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Ghostroots: Stories | 'Pemi Aguda

THE LACTATION CONSULTANT'S OFFICE is in the Boys' Quarters. We squeeze past two jeeps in the narrow driveway to get to the one-room office at the back of the main house. The signage is lopsided, dusty, but my doctor said Dr. Laoye is good at what he does.

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A Woman's Story | Annie Ernaux
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Tomorrow, it will be three weeks since the funeral. It was only the day before yesterday that I overcame the fear of writing 'My mother died' on a blank sheet of paper...

Suet624 Oh, Annie… 2w
BarbaraBB Wow what a quote. Stacking. 2w
charl08 @Suet624 @BarbaraBB I want to read everything. All her work. 2w
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Went to hear Toby Green talk about the restitution of museum objects to Africa. As several members of the audience (and the Gambian respondent) pointed out, perhaps reparations, debt relief, climate crisis, economic reconstruction might be ahead in the queue...

Still didn't get to look at the library though.
#MerseyrailFail

charl08 Not my photo. From here:https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/whats-on/gallery/look-inside-athenaeum-private-members-13253171 2w
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45 years! At 14!🤯

#WomensPrizeLL25

Suet624 Tragic. 2w
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My Favourite Mistake | Marian Keyes
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A great evening in a beautiful venue.

Librarybelle Oh! I love her books! 2w
charl08 @Librarybelle did you know there's a tv series on the way? (I didn't) 2w
Librarybelle No! That‘s awesome!! 2w
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Apart from the Jimenez (TKMaxx) all thanks to Oxfam Books.
Bagpus is impressed.

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I wrote this book because I believe the American public needs to understand that the legacy of colonization is not just a problem for Indigenous peoples, but a problem for our democracy.

#WomensPrizeLL25

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By far the most exciting read is The Chosen... to hear the familiar streets of Williamsburg described in the opening chapter as "cracked squares of cement,.. softened in the stifling summers,'... my small, crowded district of Brooklyn.... A book about my home! ...

What a wonderful new sensation, to delve into the pages of a book and realize that the familiar sense of alienation, of confusion, was gone.

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"Don't you see, girls," Mrs. Meizlish proclaims, "how easy it is to fall into that category of choteh umachteh es harabim, the sinner who makes others sin, the worst sinner of all, simply by failing to uphold the highest standards of modesty? Every time a man catches a glimpse of any part of your body that the Torah says should be covered, he is sinning. But worse, you have caused him to sin. It is you who will bear the responsibility..."

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How did I not know TK Maxx have books?

(Could turn into an expensive discovery)

TrishB I did not know this either! Are they much cheaper? 2w
Suet624 What a wonderful surprise 2w
AmyG Oh wow! 2w
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squirrelbrain O-oh - that could be bad news! 🤪 2w
Deblovestoread 😍😍😍 2w
charl08 @TrishB I'm not sure- I picked up a paperback for £3. These hardbacks were £12 (I have a bad record with buying classics I never read, so regretfully left them for someone else...) 2w
charl08 @Suet624 @AmyG I was v pleased! 2w
charl08 @squirrelbrain I wasn't sure if it's a one off... @Deblovestoread 🥳 2w
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A reminder (for me) to check on the 4th!

Leniverse Coming up quickly! I better get my predictions together. 2w
charl08 @Leniverse ooh fun. I generally have no idea! 2w
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Curses | Kevin Huizenga
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The new edition of this book includes notes and comments at the back on the process and drafts of some of the stories. I thought this was interesting: not sure I'd "choose" to set a story on a golf course without any interest in golf!

Suet624 I agree with you. 3w
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Curses | Kevin Huizenga
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From the story where his "everyman" character is plagued by starlings.

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Ooh shiny new books.

Loved Private Revolutions, so hoping I can get (as many as I can read) through the library too...

ChaoticMissAdventures As always there are so many that were not anywhere near my radar! Which I always find exciting. The only one I have read and I felt it was fine (I am so surprised to see it because it came out in the US in 2020) 3w
AnneCecilie Private Resolutions was one of the books my library had, so I‘m happy you liked me, makes me more excited to read. I don‘t really put in much research when it comes to borrowing library books. 3w
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Mpcacher Autocracy, Inc was very good...scary stuff though. 3w
squirrelbrain Glad to hear you loved Private Revolutions - I just got that from the library today. 3w
charl08 @ChaoticMissAdventures I guess it had a bit of a trip to get here! 3w
charl08 @AnneCecilie hope you enjoy it as much as I did. 3w
charl08 @Mpcacher yes, I am a bit nervous of this one. The US news is already giving me blood pressure issues. 3w
charl08 @squirrelbrain look forward to hearing what you make of it. 3w
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This is a pacey look at the history of something I'd never thought about, just taken for granted (thinking of the language of police and medical dramas). Kennedy's book is based on an extended article, so it's a relatively quick read about a heavy subject.

I want to read more about the changes in approach and understanding of prosecuting attackers, the impact of dealing with the "rape kit backlog" and remote medicine.

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Some politicians argued that survivors should be pushed into going to the hospital for their own good. Congresswoman Sylvia Garcia:...""What we need is trauma-informed care, not just the DNA. We should be encouraging women to go to a clinic...."

The problem with this logic was that so many survivors found the "trauma-informed care"' to be harrowing, and in the aftermath of an attack they didn't want to wait for ten hours in an ER ...

TheBookHippie Exactly. 3w
TieDyeDude Hearing stories of how survivors are interrogated and examined when they find the fortitude to report the crime is so disturbing. 3w
ChaoticMissAdventures This is one I am eyeing for the Women's Prize nonfiction list. It sounds really important. 3w
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RowReads1 Yeah no. I have a hard enough time going to the ER on regular days. 3w
charl08 @TheBookHippie @TieDyeDude @RowReads1 it is striking to read how the pandemic changed people's attitudes to remote medicine. 3w
charl08 @ChaoticMissAdventures I liked it, but I wonder if it will be "in depth" enough for the prize. 3w
TheBookHippie @charl08 it puts the patient in control. Also it is interesting why people like it. Virtual school as well. Now on bad weather days schools and colleges can switch easily. 3w
TheBookHippie We have a clinic here in the domestic violence center to get a tape kit done. The ER is so not the place for it. Although it is most times IF it‘s reported. 3w
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Feeling quite demoralised (work redundancies). This is the kind of inspiring reading that provides a bit of perspective.

squirrelbrain Sorry you‘re having a tough time. 😞 I was reading about this book the other day - sounds like a very important read. (edited) 3w
Jas16 I am so sorry that you are dealing with that. 3w
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Anyone who has ever seen goldfinches fluttering and chattering and alighting on seedheads in meadows, or watched them bumbling through the thistledown they love, will know why the word charm was chosen for their collective noun. A charm of goldfinches soars at dusk, swoops at dawn, sings upliftingly in summer trees. In flight, the yellow stripe spreads into a golden cape.

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[CT scans of The Goldfinch] ...show...the painting bears the traces of a blast, the minuscule indentations of hurtling matter, broken shards, hard pellets blown scattershot....
the explosion registered in a surface that did not split or shatter because it was not dry. The Goldfinch was still wet, still drying
.... when I stand in front of this painting it carries the last of his energy....
The painting lives. The creator survives.

charl08 Photo is work by Eileen Agar Room with a view of the moon 3w
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Time of the Child | Niall Williams
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Ever since boyhood, the curate had found a secret thrill in the labyrinthine contrivances of mystery novels: that these were set exclusively in a seaside England, where murder was more plentiful, that they were populated by a circular cast of changing names but set character mattered not at all, for the appeal was the same since curiosity first met construction, and was the same one that occupied him now in Troy's kitchen: How was it done?

Cathythoughts ❤️ 3w
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I once saw, in a hotel in Algiers, a Dutch still life of redcurrants glinting silver dish and was on a momentarily transported to a long-ago Delft day. Paintings can take you anywhere, but they are also a land in themselves, a society, a place to be.
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So many fascinating pictures reproduced in this book.

Butterfinger It makes you wonder what was being said. So evocative. 4w
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The New York tourist board should be paying her the £££. Or more likely, the $$$... Such a sweet story about moving somewhere new.

CatLass007 New York is a wonderful, terrible place to live. It has so much to offer and I miss it terribly. But the high-pressure workplace and difficulty of funding affordable housing made it necessary to leave. I look forward to reading this book. 4w
charl08 @CatLass007 that sounds like London for me! 4w
CatLass007 I can see how that might be the case. 4w
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The Island | Katrine Engberg
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...not being able to neither help...

??!

Butterfinger He has a double negative. 4w
Butterfinger Whoa, there's a triple negative. In the same phrase. 4w
charl08 @Butterfinger my guess is the translator worked at speed. There are a few like this. Maybe needed another set of eyes to catch them. 4w
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First (only?) snowdrop in the garden.

She had finally found a way to get rid of this place, this apartment that had taunted her with its sadness, its poverty, with the dirty windows, the misshapen and faded couch and the coffee table with rings from mugs like wet footprints that had dried on the surface. But then another part of her wanted to throw her body onto those piles and stay there forever like a waiting room until her mother came back...

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Time of the Child | Niall Williams
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This is what happened in Faha over the Christmas of 1962, in what became known in the parish as the time of the child.

To those who lived there, Faha was perhaps the last place on earth to expect a miracle. It had neither the history nor the geography for it. The history was remarkable for the one fact upon which all commentators agreed: nothing happened here.

#Firstlines

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When Sam was little, the Shenzhen Children's Library opened a half-hour walk from her home. It was ahead of its time: the first dedicated children's library in all of Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macau....a children's library was groundbreaking. It had a mission: 'When the children are wise, so is the nation; when the children are strong, so is the nation.'
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Fascinating look at a group of women's lives growing up in modern China.

Butterfinger Love that quote. I'm curious about the growth of empathy through reading. I am pretty sure the library is state controlled, being strict Communist. I hope I am wrong. 1mo
charl08 @Butterfinger one of the things that's interesting about the book is how much has changed over the past twenty years, and how different parts of China had different controls (like Shenzen). 1mo
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Once Upon A Broken Heart | Stephanie Garber
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Trying something different next!

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Of Love and Other Demons | Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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Quite glad to be at the end of this one!

DefLeppard @charl08, yeah after reading Love in the time of cholera and just a little short of the end of One hundred years of solitude I hear you! He has had two chances, he is not for me. 😂 1mo
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Green Lion | Henrietta Rose-Innes

How late is it?" Con asked.

"Late, late," said the taxi driver. "Listen."

A newsreader was speaking to them. A million things were happening out there in the world: scandals and calamities, old lovers reunited, murders foul, great works of art and business. A lioness was moving through the city, she had been spotted in Strand, in Rondebosch, in Gugulethu.

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Green Lion | Henrietta Rose-Innes
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They were seated at the old kitchen table in Woodstock. He'd taken a taxi that morning straight from the airport and found his mother sitting there, reading. It was a quiet scene, and he was visited by equal desires to wake her from her reverie and to keep it intact. Perhaps just sit quietly beside her, pick a book for himself from the shelf. He was intrigued; she'd never been a big reader.