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No I‘ve never been to Powells and don‘t live anywhere near it but it‘s on my bucket list. So I follow it on Instagram and they‘ve posted their staff recommendations for all those fiction books featuring cats! First book recommended is tagged. Read the staff reviews here:

https://www.instagram.com/p/DSBcERbjUlg/?igsh=bHgycnNtY3pzYnph

TEArificbooks Love this display. One day I will go. 7h
Serotonin I love Powells 🩷 Need to go there to pick up more of the series my 6 year old has been reading 👍🏼 now
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😂 ♦️ ♠️ ♥️ 💰😂

#foodandlit #Italy #Jubilee

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In case you haven‘t been following my #wordoftheday posts, my mom @Doll8455 is continuing her dramatic story using each word of the day. I look forward to her next post in the saga everyday!

TheBookHippie 🙃👏🏻♥️ 10h
AnnCrystal 👏🏼🥳👍🏼💝. 8h
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Ruthiella 😂😂😂 10h
Hooked_on_books My electrician husband loved this one! 9h
AmyG Ha! 1h
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“The most prestigious posting was to Spain, the greatest supporter of the Vatican. Spain controlled large chunks of Italy—the duchy of Milan in the north, and the kingdom of Naples, which shared the southern border of the Papal States. The second most important posting was to France, Spain‘s inveterate enemy and historically a far less supportive ally of Rome.”

Doll8455 My sanguinary thoughts were making their way to my fists. Mr. Fist backed up a step when he saw my fists clench. The neighbor who considers himself the lugubrious leader of the block began to palaver. But, he was an inveterate liar who couldn‘t tell the truth if you paid him. He suggested I should move my loggia to the back of my house and apologize to Mr. Fist. Do what—— 41m
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Untitled Addison Allen 3 | Sarah Addison Allen
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#wordoftheday There‘s censorship and then there‘s burning at the stake

“Most popes usually let Pasquino [a gossiper about all things Vatican] and his friends have their say as a means of venting popular discontent against high taxes and injustice. But a few particularly annoying pasquinade writers had been incinerated at the stake. Even an execution didn‘t seem to dampen the ardor of would-be political columnists,… ⬇️

Texreader and the crowds outside of Olimpia‘s back windows never seemed to go away. Next to Pasquino was Rome‘s only post office. Here, before residents picked up their mail, or before their mail was sent abroad, inspectors opened letters and packages to search for heresy, libel, and treason. …⬇️ 1d
Texreader They compared book titles with the ever-growing list on the Vatican‘s Index of Prohibited Books. Though usually, for the price of a scudo an inspector would forget to look in a particular satchel.” 1d
Doll8455 I looked up and saw 20 nosy neighbors in my yard. They heard the imbroglio and came to watch. They loved fights between neighbors. Mr. Fist stood on my stoop and gave a pasquinade making fun of my loggia—how rude. I began to have sanguinary thoughts. 1d
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Jari-chan 😸 😸 😸 1d
TheBookHippie 🤣🤣🤣 1d
lil1inblue 😹 😹 😹 23h
dabbe 🤣♥️🤣 20h
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Food and Literature | Gitanjali G. Shahani
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The countries for 2026 #foodandlit have finally been determined!! Hold on tight because we are traveling the whole world again this coming year! We are in the process of assigning countries to each month (it‘s not random—can you guess how we decide when to read which country?). I‘m so excited to share 2026 with you with our new and returning hosts! @Butterfinger @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick So keep watching this tag!!

TheBookHippie Yay!!!!!!!!!! 24h
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Untitled Addison Allen 3 | Sarah Addison Allen
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Ruthiella 😂😂😂 2d
dabbe 🤣🤩🤣 2d
willaful I thought it was hysterical, but my husband and daughter are trying to logic it out... 😆 2d
Karisa 🎶🎵Awesome, the red-shoed possum, Had two pairs of high heeled shoes…🎵🎶 2d
AnnCrystal 👏🏼😂🤩🥳💚🤍❤️. 2d
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Untitled Addison Allen 3 | Sarah Addison Allen
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sherrisilvera Love her! 3d
mom2bugnbee I had no idea she did this! Thank you for posting! 3d
Bette 😊👍 3d
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I listened to 3 versions of the audiobook and chose this one. It is also on sale for two more days for slightly more than the one in my previous post. #whattheDickens @Cuilin

Cuilin Fabulous. I have the short stories in book form. I didn‘t even think to look for this in audio, great information. 3d
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It‘s not very expensive to begin with but if you want a deal, this version of the audiobook is on sale for two more days.

#whattheDickens @Cuilin

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The Old Curiosity Shop | Charles Dickens
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Finally posting my November stats

Eight books read last month, four were chunksters: two with 500+ pages and two with 400+ pages! Litsy challenges:

Curiosity Shop for #whattheDickens
Democracy for #authoramonth
Happy Isles for #Samoa and the remaining 5 for #Algeria for #foodandlit

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kspenmoll 😂 3d
TheBookHippie 🤣🤣🤣🤣 3d
Ruthiella 😂😂😂 3d
dabbe 🤣🤣🤣 3d
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“Late-fifteenth-century popes pondered what to do with the tottering basilica, hesitating to destroy something so sacred. But the irascible warrior pope Julius II (reigned 1503–1513) had no such scruples. The ancient basilica was torn down, its ancient papal tombs relocated and some of the art incorporated into the new church. Throughout the sixteenth century the new basilica was raised by fits and starts… ⬇️

Texreader “Italy‘s greatest architects—Bramante, Raphael, Sangallo, and Michelangelo—argued over the design, particularly over the trailblazing dome they wished to build as a beacon to all Christendom.” 3d
ManyWordsLater What a good word! 3d
Doll8455 Upon seeing fists, I determined my neighbor was an irascible man. I had esprit and began to back away from those fists. Saved by my black cat who wandered up during the imbroglio and my neighbor glanced aside— 3d
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Audio coloring tonight

I ♥️ how the 🦔 is making 🫖 probably preparing for a nice good 📕 to read.

AnnCrystal 👏🏼🤩🫖💝💝💝. 3d
dabbe Online coloring is the only way I'm currently staying sane in this chaotic world. ♥️💙💚 3d
Sparklemn @Texreader @dabbe I‘m intrigued. Are online coloring books available as apps? Or on the web? 2d
dabbe @Sparklemn The two I use are apps on my iPhone, but I bet they're available for Androids, too. One is HappyColor, but my fave is Zen Color. I love real coloring as well. I just got a monochrome coloring book where you only use one color (I chose black). The end result is really cool-looking. ♥️💙💚 2d
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Winter Solstice Winter | E. J. Squires
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Look what‘s going in the mail tomorrow!! #winternaturecardswap @TheBookHippie

TheBookHippie ❄️💙❄️👏🏻❄️💙❄️ 4d
dabbe ♥️💚💙 4d
kspenmoll Just got half of mine out today. More to go!!! 4d
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Revenge, served 32 years later, was very cold indeed!!

#Italy #Jubilee #foodandlit @Catsandbooks

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The original pope-mobile!

#Italy #Jubilee #foodandlit @Catsandbooks

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“There were two signs that a pope had been elected—the bells of Saint Peter‘s would ring out in jubilation, and carpenters would demolish the masonry that blocked the windows of the loggia overlooking Saint Peter‘s Square. The tradition of sending smoke out of the Sistine Chapel chimney after each scrutiny—black for an unsuccessful vote, white for a successful one—was not instituted until 1903.”

Doll8455 It all began when I built a loggia beside my house. My lugubrious neighbor said my loggia faced his porch and he despised it. We palavered awhile but it became indissoluble. It was becoming an imbroglio and fists became visible— 4d
Texreader @Doll8455 Love it!! 4d
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Why knowing history can be helpful! He chose to be “Pope Innocent” instead of Eugenio. Good choice.

#Italy #Jubilee #foodandlit @Catsandbooks

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Cape Fever: A Novel | Nadia Davids
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Kerrbearlib Thanks for sharing! 5d
kspenmoll Thanks! 5d
TheBookHippie This time of year is so fun with all the lists. 5d
Jdav9613 The Star Society sounds really interesting! I‘m definitely going to check that one out! 17h
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The Last Life: A Novel | Claire Messud
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Our French Algerian main character describes the events in her teen years growing up alongside her family‘s hotel on the French Riviera. Sagesse (a beautiful first name) is a devil-may-care teenager, who along with her loud annoying friends, trigger the hotel‘s owner—her grandfather—to confront them with his rifle. While describing the aftermath of that event, Sagesse recounts the history of each family member. The most poignant story involves ⬇️

Texreader Sagesse‘s father caring for his dying grandmother when all of his family and friends have escaped as the French are losing the Civil War and Algerians are gaining their independence. He‘s young and has no idea what he‘s facing, but sheer stubbornness to the end sees him through. I struggled otherwise with the book, not finding many redeemable qualities in any of the characters. While the adult Sagesse is sincere and honest about herself, her ⬇️ 5d
Texreader teenager years just turned me against her. This isn‘t the sort of book that will stay with me, except maybe the father taking care of his ailing grandmother amidst a world of violence, which is enough to make this a pick for me. #Algeria #foodandlit @catsandbooks 5d
email list “Hello! I work with authors to help them promote their books and build engaged email lists. I‘d love to share tips that really grow readers! if you have intrest inbox me with my mail akintayotaye4@gmail.com 5d
email list “Hello! I work with authors to help them promote their books and build engaged email lists. I‘d love to share tips that really grow readers! if you have intrest inbox me with my mail akintayotaye4@gmail.com 5d
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Listening to this book was an unparalleled experience. Our own @ImperfectCJ narrated it and she is marvelous!! An extraordinarily unpleasant man (whose voice appropriately grates) falls dead into florist Lila‘s marigold display at the town‘s festival. Feeling framed, and an intuition that the official investigation was not being taken seriously, Lila teams up with the pet shop owner Ethan to discover the murderer. It so happens, their pets, cat ⬇️

Texreader Clementine (Lila‘s kitty) and Tank (Ethan‘s dog) have terrific investigatory instincts and paw at, meow, or humph just when needed. They follow many clues and piece them together into a timeline to a satisfactory conclusion. The author has really unique turns of phrases but she cannot escape the word “steady.” Rarely a paragraph goes by without someone steadying someone else. Edit those out, and her narrative sparkles. Our narrator, on the ⬇️ 5d
Texreader other hand never misses a beat. Her voices are clear and distinct for each character. In fact they are so distinguished from one another, like character Lucy and our despicable victim, it‘s hard to believe only one person is narrating. The developing relationship between Lila and Ethan is sweet. The animals are sweeter. A fun book, well worth the listen!! (edited) 5d
Texreader I absolutely loved the narration! @ImperfectCJ I cannot wait to send you all my questions. Would you send me your email address? My email is kamonsen at aol.com (edited) 5d
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ImperfectCJ Oh, my goodness! What a lovely review! I'll send you my email address presently (and for the record, I would send it even if your review wasn't so kind, I'd just do it with more trepidation). 5d
AnnCrystal A marvelously sparkling review 👏🏼🤩👍🏼📚💝💝💝. 5d
AnnCrystal @ImperfectCJ Congratulations 👏🏼🥳👍🏼📚💝💝💝. 5d
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It‘s about time I start my holiday humor!!

Ruthiella 😂😂😂 5d
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“Some were offended by his dismal and saturnine aspect, the reflection of a contumacious and restless soul, and in him one could see customs poorly suited to the placidity that the person carrying the name of the universal father should have.”

BookishMarginalia I for one feel my vocabulary becoming more capacious with just that one sentence 🤣🤣🤣 5d
Texreader @BookishMarginalia Oh you've made my day! Yes!

I'm thinking I also need to look up saturnine. 😂
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Dilara I learned something today! I'd never seen this word before, but because the phrase for “trial in absentia“ in French is “jugement par contumace“, I assumed it had to do with absence. Well, it doesn't 😄 5d
Doll8455 At last my turn to tell what brought me to be a “hanged man”. All eyes and ears were on me as I approached the judge. I‘m sure the prosecutor saw me as a contumacious defendant. “I am counting on more words of the day to describe my sanguinary crime”. 5d
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Untitled Addison Allen 3 | Sarah Addison Allen
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Listening to this audiobook now.

TimEW @Texreader is it keeping your interest? 7d
Booksblanketsandahotbeverage I hope you like it 😊 I really enjoyed this series. 7d
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Canticle | Janet Rich Edwards
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I‘ve reviewed the #auldlangspine booklist from @LeafingThroughLife

These are the top six, from which I will choose at least one & hopefully more to read in January & 2026. Turns out I own the ebook of Indifferent Stars so it may be first. I‘ve put library holds on Canticle and Phoenix Pencil because they‘re weeks out. The rest of the books I have sort of ranked in my order of interest because so many sound so good. It was a good match for me!!

monalyisha Okay, okay. I'm adding Canticle, too. 😅🙈 The description is right up my alley and that cover is gorgeous! My list grows exponentially during this event... 1w
vivastory I selected Canticle as my December Aardvark 1w
Texreader @LeafingThroughLife Wolf by Wolf and Landfall were the next two on my list. Such interesting books! 1w
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JamieArc @vivastory I selected Canticle too. When I read the description, I thought of you @monalyisha 1w
monalyisha @TexReader I love that you're interested in so many of @LeafingThroughLife's titles. I think her partner last year was more of a “silent partner,“ so I'm thrilled that she'll have more engagement this time around. Thank you! 1w
Texreader @vivastory What is this Aardvark of which you speak? 🙂 1w
monalyisha @JamieArc She's got a type! (She is me.) 1w
Texreader @monalyisha 😊👍🏻 1w
vivastory Aardvark is a monthly book box..a bit like book of the month but much more interesting in their selections IMO. 1w
LeafingThroughLife Yay! I‘m so excited to see what you think of these! I‘m super stoked about your list too but my week has descended into chaos so it might be a day or two til I can properly mull over my reading plan and post about it. Soon! 🤞🏻😊 6d
Reggie Annie Bot!!!!!🖤🖤🖤 4d
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Canticle | Janet Rich Edwards
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This is my reading list from @LeafingThroughLife for #auldlangspine

@monalyisha did a marvelous job matching the pairs! I‘ve not read any of these books but I just recently added the tagged book to my tbr list and it‘s no. 1 on the list. So I know for sure I‘ll be reading that one! I‘ve put it on hold with the library. 14-16 week wait! But sometimes it goes faster. 🤞🏻

I‘ll be exploring the rest of the books. Looking forward to it!

monalyisha Oh my gosh! Maybe plan to start with a different one? Can‘t believe the wait is so long and that researching your list was the first I‘d heard of it. That‘ll show me for thinking I know things! 😅 1w
TheKidUpstairs I love seeing everyone's lists! I hadn't heard about Canticle until a few days ago, and now I feel like I'm seeing it everywhere! Maybe the reading gods are trying to tell me something... 1w
TheBookHippie Number 8 I think my daughter has read 10 times at least. 🙃 1w
KT1432 I‘m really excited about Canticle! This is a great list! 7d
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Sparklemn That story is adorable! 5d
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“Allegorical figures were extremely popular at the time; actors and actresses representing Divine Justice, Holy Religion, and Saintly Sacrifice would declaim onstage and then fly straight up to heaven.”

#Italy #Jubilee #foodandlit @Catsandbooks

Doll8455 My so-called lawyer began to declaim about my sanguinary crime in the court room. The judge listened with a long lugubrious face. Whoa!! This doesn‘t look good for me. I look behind and sure enough there was the sheriff dangling the rope—- 1w
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Land | Maggie O'Farrell
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TheKidUpstairs So excited for this one!!! 1w
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Last Mandarin | Louise Penny, Mellissa Fung
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A standalone thriller coming May!

dabbe 🤩😱🤩 1w
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Sparklemn Thanks as always for sharing these posts! 1w
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IriDas That last committee reminds me of our local priests who just made the news for demanding the city cancel an upcoming goth festival because they are offended by it. 😂 1w
Dilara 😂 1w
swynn @Dilara I read about that, and wondered whether the priests realized what a valuable advertisement they'd just made for the festival. For absolutely free. 1w
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Dilara @swynn I think your comment was meant for @IriDas 😁 but yes, I agree! The same thing happened in my neck of the wood with Hellfest, the metal festival in Clisson. They even walked around the festival perimeter, praying and sprinkling holy water. It didn't stop the festival, but it did ensure it made the news, which it wouldn't have done otherwise 😉 1w
IriDas @swynn @dilara True. I had totally forgotten it existed (this is only the second year) and if I hadn‘t seen someone talking about the controversy on a rather large YouTube channel, it wouldn‘t never have hit my radar. Think of all the people coming to town for it now. 1w
Texreader @swynn @Dilara @IriDas I love all that free publicity! (edited) 1w
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I‘m sending this book to a dear friend, my now retired paralegal. She wrote a book (tagged below) about her great grandfather, a famous Mexican physician and a senior health official in the presidential administration who was forced out of Mexico during the Mexican Revolution. He was part Aztec and she‘s done so much research there. Doesn‘t it look awesome? I‘m actually stacking it myself! I hope she likes it!

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A good elderly friend and distant relative died on Halloween. I‘m sending her daughter this book. I love Charlie Mackesy books so much. A dear friend on Litsy sent me his first book after a very close friend died during Covid. I‘ve passed on the kindness, giving a copy to a friend when her breast cancer recurred. And now I‘m sending this book. If you ever wonder what to do for someone who‘s grieving & lives at a distance, this book is marvelous

TheBookHippie I so agree about this book. 1w
TEArificbooks I saw an interview with the author. He said this book was inspired by one interaction at a book signing. The reader said he was still here because of the first book. 1w
AnnCrystal Very kind 😢📚💝. 1w
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I didn‘t know the second “e” was silent

“Several hundred boats joined the cortège of the river, and almost the entire town participated in the funeral procession that followed the coffin, which was carried by eight sea-captains, up the steps to the grave…. Lucy herself, pleaded to attend the funeral, otherwise I would not have liked to suggest it, fearing it would upset her, and she also wished us to sit on our usual bench and…⬇️

Texreader seemed to have forgotten completely that it was here they had found our poor old friend dead after that awful night.” 1w
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“Gianbattista was learned, courteous, and by now, sober. He was also indecisive to the point of paralysis, deeply suspicious of others, and subject to gloomy silent depressions. Over time, he had developed a highly effective defense to prevent others from seeing the doubts that lurked inside him—a wall of inscrutable dignity.”

Doll8455 The so-called lawyer and my explanation ran athwart and we ended up at cross purposes. His was to plan a cortège for me and mine to be indissoluble. The lawyer‘s inscrutable expression gave no hint as to what he would tell the judge in my defense. I began to feel a profound lassitude. Should I hang or just give up? 1w
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Murder and the First Lady | Elliott Roosevelt
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Elliott Roosevelt wrote 20 mystery books with his mother as the sleuth! I‘ve got to find these!

More here:

https://www.instagram.com/p/DRR6TDfD_d1/?igsh=b2t5dWt2OGFyZHRp

AnnCrystal 📚🤩👍🏼🆒💝. 1w
GingerAntics I would be interested in these as well! 1w
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