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TheSpineView
Flint and Feather | Pauline Johnson
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dabbe 💙🩵💙 14h
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eskoch28
The Handmaid's Tale | MARGARET. ATWOOD
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Did anyone else catch this article! I can't handle. She's a queen!

https://people.com/idaho-graduate-gives-superintendent-copy-of-the-handmaid-s-ta...

Deblovestoread More of this please!! 2d
eskoch28 @Deblovestoread right??? I'm like shrieking internally. 2d
BookmarkTavern Good for her! 1d
Leftcoastzen Good for her! 12h
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Jaimelire
Away | Jane Urquhart
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Pickpick

Beautifully written story. Set in Ireland and Canada, from Irish famine to the Canadian Shield to Port Hope, Montreal and Ottawa this book tells the story of several generations of women from one family.

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Maggie4483
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Not exactly “beach reads,” but that‘s okay, since the closest I‘ll be getting to the beach this summer is Shark Week.

#Roll100

PuddleJumper Good luck! 19h
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Tamra
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😳 I‘ve been bailing left & right on audiobooks, including the tagged novel, The Wren the Wren, two Toibin novels, among others.

I‘m in an audio drought. 🏜️🌵

Leftcoastzen It could be just me but honestly, I find it hard to listen to literary fiction in audio format. A good mystery, thriller, or compelling non fiction works for me. 5d
TheBookHippie I cannot do audio at all so … 🤣😵‍💫😅 5d
Tamra @Leftcoastzen I think that is true - I‘ve noticed the same. Requires more concentration. 5d
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Tamra @TheBookHippie gotta be the right book! 😉 5d
BarbaraBB I bailed on The Wren in print too and I didn‘t like your tagged book either. So maybe it‘s not you but the books 😀 5d
Cuilin I also bailed on the Wren, and I usually love her writing. 5d
squirrelbrain I really disliked the tagged, and can‘t imagine listening to it, so I don‘t think it‘s you. 5d
Tamra @BarbaraBB @Cuilin @squirrelbrain glad I‘m not alone! 😅 5d
Tamra @Cuilin I think I need to try another. 5d
Cuilin @Tamra wonderful but incredibly sad story of hers that I recommend is 5d
Tamra @Cuilin thank you for the recommendation! Stacking 4d
Ruthiella I‘m with @Leftcoastzen . I prefer audio books with a strong plot. I also prefer series via audio because you have a built in familiarity with it. 4d
jlhammar I hate when that happens! I also bailed on The Wren, The Wren audiobook. Hope you land on a good one soon 🎧 4d
Tamra @Ruthiella strong plot definitely makes an audio easier to follow. 👍🏾 (edited) 4d
Tamra @jlhammar 🤞🏾 Just a matter of time. But it‘s funny how dry spells run in streaks. 4d
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Tamra
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This spinster tale spiraled into a forsaken place I did not expect at all. Judy is left hollow and abandoned even in her faith or lack thereof. 😑 I suppose that is her singular passion - loneliness.

Good grief.

jlhammar Such a good book! 6d
Jess_Read_This Oh wow! I‘m torn between wanting to read this now and wondering if it‘s the sort of book I need to be mentally prepared to read? It sounds like it was a good one though? 6d
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Gorgeous 🌱💚 6d
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Cathythoughts ❤️❤️❤️ I saw the film , I need to read the book too. X 6d
Tamra @Jess_Read_This @jlhammar it is very well written, but it is depressing. I think you need to know that going in case you aren‘t up for it. (edited) 6d
Tamra @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks I love greenery too! 6d
Tamra @Cathythoughts there is a film? Must find it! 😘 6d
LeahBergen I loved this book. It‘s grim, yes, but wonderful. 6d
Tamra @LeahBergen Moore definitely knows how to develop characters! 6d
Cathythoughts Yes , Maggie Smith is in it. ♥️ 6d
Tamra @Cathythoughts oh my, that will be good. 6d
BarbaraBB Loved this one! 6d
Suet624 Really liked this one. 5d
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shawnmooney
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LeahBergen Well, this sounds wonderful! 1w
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Robotswithpersonality
A Minor Chorus | Billy-Ray Belcourt
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Superb. The eminently frustrating part of reading an author with such a way with words is not being able to convey your admiration in as worthy terms! The characters are searingly alive, yet subtle portraits of struggle, their stories, strains making up the minor chorus, are a mix of heartbreaking and hopeful, joyful, clear testaments, analogues of the realities of Indigenous experience in what is called Canada. 1/?

Robotswithpersonality 2/? This book offered not just a valuable opportunity to reflect on an own voices perspective, but hit a little harder encountering the relatable aspects of the narrator's life, the loneliness of moving away from all family to Edmonton to pursue higher education, being in your 20s and trying to determine how much the seeking of a relationship has to do with shoring up a fragile internal structure, 2w
Robotswithpersonality 3/4 scaffolding for a future fully developed person/version of you, struggling through grad school, trying to cling to whatever you convinced yourself would be that certain outcome of jumping through all the scholastic hoops, even as that appears to be less and less probable. Love the structure and, I cannot state this enough, the WRITING. Please go read it, I'll never do it justice.
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Robotswithpersonality 4/4 ⚠️SA, suicide, police brutality, racism, emotional and physical abuse, discussion of residential schools 2w
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Robotswithpersonality
A Minor Chorus | Billy-Ray Belcourt
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“...to insist on a form of gender that wasn't a natural disaster but rather a sprawling field where nothing was a coffin someone could fall into.“
DAMN. Again, the way Belcourt uses words leaves me stunned wordless in appreciation.

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Robotswithpersonality
A Minor Chorus | Billy-Ray Belcourt
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Belcourt, man. 👏🏻 He says such relatable things in such an eloquent and original fashion. You recognize it as a thought pulled from your brain, but know you'd never have the words to say it the way he does. 🤌🏻

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