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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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Some fizz with my book.

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If you lift your head from the eye- watering amounts of money being pumped into AI innovation, you can see that there is already meaningful harm caused by the use of AI and related technology.

Maybe the people profiting from it are not the right people to identify the problems or to ask for solutions.

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... why don‘t you start on that project...? It would be so interesting, like that Windrush thing they did some time ago on television, about the first immigrants to this country. I‘m sure you must have a story to tell. Why not start to get it down? I‘ve just spoken to Dr Raines and also to Rhoda from occupational therapy and they think it‘s a great idea....‘ Not sure if I want my life looked into like a Third World museum.

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Two word review? Very Swedish.
Young people have undiagnosed mental health problems whilst not having to worry too much about £. Or rather, kroner. Lovely turn of phrase though, and a definite fit for the books about books trend too.

BarbaraBB Very Swedish indeed 4d
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Everyone I know remembers the time right before the turn of the millennium with a certain embarrassment since the excitement seemed so disproportionate after the fact, so headless; silly, in a way. It was a collective impulse, like a global popular movement, but nobody could give it a more profound explanation than 'the passing of time'. The numbers felt magical, and they were magical, but only in the way that numbers are.

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#InternationalBooker Shortlist 2024

WildAlaskaBibliophile Beautiful flowers! What are they? 4d
charl08 @WildAlaskaBibliophile foxgloves (from a mixed bunch of "dalmation" plugs). Hoping they will self seed for next year. 4d
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Diary of an Invasion | Andrey Kurkov
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A real dog, named Patron, is the most famous animal in Ukraine... he helps Ukrainian sappers find Russian landmines.... Ukrainian children all know his story, love him and want to have their own fluffy version of this canine hero. Children also follow Patron on Instagram (at ua.patron), where he teaches children how to take care of themselves should they chance upon any explosive objects.

jen_the_scribe Mind blowing that this is the reality of our world… that an adorable pup needs to help find explosives and that children need to learn what to do if they find one. My heart goes out to everyone over there and every war torn country… 💔 5d
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Diary of an Invasion | Andrey Kurkov
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In Berehove on the Hungarian border, Alena, and her new refugee friends attend Hungarian language courses. Each lesson lasts three hours and those who have signed up for the course take it as seriously as if they were preparing for an exam.
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Alena has a favourite phrase in Hungarian: Jó reggelt kivanok! - "Good morning!" This sounds a little funny to Ukrainians because it reminds us of the Ukrainian words for "hedgehog under the sofa".

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Diary of an Invasion | Andrey Kurkov
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I do know that bees have also been its victims, along with books, as well as books about bees, such as my latest novel. You cannot buy it in Ukraine now.... the publishers cannot reprint it and bookshops as such no longer exist. In Mariupol and cities in other cities in the south and east they were destroyed along with the books; in cities elsewhere in Ukraine, they simply shut down as a result of the war.

rockpools 💔 Is this nonfiction? I‘ve only read his Jimi Hendrix one, which I did enjoy, but was very definitely ‘Before…‘ 7d
charl08 @rockpools sorry misspost there. It is non-fiction. Short columns I think he wrote as for a newspaper, from before the war through invasion. Published last year I think. 7d
rockpools @charl08 Thank you. I think I‘ll try and find a copy! 7d
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Thirty Days of Darkness | Jenny Lund Madsen
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She was once invited to a private viewing of the work of an Icelandic artist... she turned out to be the only Dane present. She spent the entire afternoon at a party where the only language used was Icelandic, even though everyone was practically fluent in both English and Danish. It wasn't hostile, the party - there were smiles and nods, acknowledging her presence, and in her silence, rare for Hannah, she had felt social for once.

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Diary of an Invasion | Andrey Kurkov
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All the Ukrainians who have left their homes will wait for the moment when it will be safe to return. Just as I am waiting.

I am waiting for the opportunity not just to return to a peaceful Kyiv but to return to my library, to my desk, to the archives was using to write my latest novel, to my plans for the future, to the world that I have been creating around me for decades, a world that made me happy.

Suet624 I so wish that for all Ukrainians. 7d
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Diary of an Invasion | Andrey Kurkov
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In recent weeks, many Ukrainians have become military experts. Me too. I already know that an advancing army loses manpower in the ratio of 10 to 1. That is, the losses of those defending territory are one tenth that of those who are advancing.

wanderinglynn That is a sad thing to know. 😔 1w
Suet624 Certainly in Ukraine I can imagine that‘s true. 1w
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The Lover of No Fixed Abode | Franco Lucentini
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Mehso-so

A rather long-winded (for my money) account of an unlikely whirlwind romance. Is David a spy, a conman, or something far more strange?

Lots of detail about Venice for those who love books with a strong sense of place.

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Fnac Santa Catarina | Porto, Porto, Portugal (Bookstore)
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Just some of the options... #Porto #CityofBooks

Central image is of the library at the art gallery 'Serralves'.

tpixie Fun collage!! I‘m heading to Portugal in September!! I need to start on my itinerary. I know nothing about Portugal 🇵🇹 2w
charl08 @tpixie hope you have a lovely time. I'm hoping to go back and explore some more. 2w
tpixie @charl08 wish we had more travel time in our lives!! 2w
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Lunakay They do have amazing bookshops, including of course, Dumbledore's office🧙🏻‍♂️🤩 2w
Lunakay Enjoy your trip😊 2w
charl08 @Lunakay yes, it was quite funny, all three tour guides mentioned that JKR had completely rejected all links to her book and Porto... 2w
Lunakay Interesting, I thought her time there was officially used as inspiration😅 2w
charl08 @Lunakay well noone seemed to have told the 100s of people in the queues either... 2w
Lunakay 🤭🤭🤭 1w
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This was part of the window display in an antiquarian second hand bookshop. #Porto

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Thought this looked good...
#GraphicNovel #Portuguese

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Loved this little second hand place, with a nice line in bookmarks.

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Un Amor | Sara Mesa
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A lovely vinho verde to go with my book.

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This looked good (but I have no idea if it's available in translation).

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I was tempted by these bookish bags...
#Bertrand #Porto

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I love seeing international editions of my favourites.

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I didn't go to the famous bookshop in Porto (hour long queues plus torrential rain) but I did manage quite a bit of window shopping. This shop's display was marking the anniversary of the end of the Portuguese dictatorship.

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Obsessed with Portuguese tiles in Portugal.

Cathythoughts They are lovely. ❤️ 2w
Sace 😍 2w
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The Lover of No Fixed Abode | Franco Lucentini
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...the theme of Chairman Diesel was... Venice, or rather its famous carnival, which towards the end of the eighteenth century and of the Republic lasted for six months - a whole city singing and dancing for half a year in its campi and campielli, day and night, in a fatal fever of dissolution. So did this good man hold forth in a Venetian palazzo; he was the sort of conversationalist that would have explained the Trojan War to Homer.

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Rubbish day. Great book though.

Bookwomble I hope tomorrow's a better day for you 🌅 3w
charl08 @Bookwomble thanks! 3w
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Livraria Lello | Porto, Portugal (Bookstore)
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Has anyone been? Is it worth buying a gold ticket to "skip the line"? I am not sure I'm up for queuing for over an hour - one blogger's experience... but will it be this bad? ?

ChaoticMissAdventures How much is the ticket? I have never been, but feel like if the price is about the same as the price of a book I would probably pay to skip the line. 3w
wanderinglynn I‘ve not been yet m, but according to the website, a golden ticket also gets you one of two books. Either Romeo & Juliet or the Art of War, both offered in Portuguese, English, or Spanish. A silver 8€ ticket gets you an 8€ discount. I think I‘d go for the silver ticket because then you have a definite time of entry + a discount if you‘re planning to buy something. 3w
charl08 @ChaoticMissAdventures @wanderinglynn yeah, I've bought the silver ticket but I'm not sure (given the existence of the golden ticket and the southern european flex re times) how much they stick to the given times....I do think the book swop is a sweet idea 3w
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charl08 I might just take lots of snacks and some patience... 3w
wanderinglynn Whatever you decide, good luck! And I hope you‘ll share a photo or two. 3w
charl08 @wanderinglynn thanks. Hoping to fit a lot in during a short trip, so.... 3w
BarbaraBB I was there last year and it is way too busy! The line goes fast though if you buy a ticket and they have some great editions but you don‘t see much of the ship itself because of the crowds! 3w
BarbaraBB They do stick to time slots and I don‘t know about silver or golden tickets, with both you‘d have to face the same crowd I suppose?! 3w
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The Lover of No Fixed Abode | Franco Lucentini
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A totally narcissistic city, remarked someone.

No, simply a city where there were no casual visitors, people who had come for reasons nothing to do with Venice, objected another.

Yes, yes, this was the point, said Curly-Head approvingly. It was like finding oneself in the entrance lobby of a bank or a hospital: you knew from the start that everyone there was thinking exclusively about current accounts, about phleboclysis...

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I suppose four of six I'd liked/wanted isn't bad?

The Enright and Grenville are good reads but not my favourites of their work - wondered if they were carried by their other books / body of work rather than this book? IDK 🤷‍♀️🤷‍♀️

#womensprize #shortlist #nopleasingsomepeople

Leniverse Yes, I wonder the same. But honestly, that might be reason to longlist them, but not shortlist. I'm baffled. Especially about Dolly. 4w
TheKidUpstairs @Leniverse Dolly Maunder was a surprise for me, too. It was a good read, but nothing special. Definitely not Shortlist material! 4w
charl08 @Leniverse exactly! @TheKidUpstairs I'm not alone 😀 4w
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charl08 I'm rubbish at remembering to tag! @BarbaraBB @squirrelbrain 4w
squirrelbrain Yes, I had 4 of the 6 as well. And I‘m surprised about Dolly. I pretty much expected the Enright to be there though 4w
AnneCecilie I haven‘t read any Grenville before and find that Dolly is growing on me and is a book I keep thinking about 4w
ChaoticMissAdventures The Wren was the first I read of these and I cannot tell you what it was about. It had so little impact on me I cannot remember a thing. 4w
BarbaraBB 4 out of 6 is good but my two favorites are missing though! I still need to read Dolly! 4w
charl08 @squirrelbrain maybe I should reread the Enright. 3w
charl08 @AnneCecilie glad she has some fans! 3w
charl08 @AnneCecilie (Dolly, not Grenville, I mean - I've enjoyed her other books more) 3w
charl08 @ChaoticMissAdventures I remember it - I was impressed how she wrote the yp's voice. But I've liked (some of) her earlier books more. 3w
charl08 @BarbaraBB hope you can find a copy - would love to hear more comments about it. 3w
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Brotherless Night: A Novel | V. V. Ganeshananthan
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Who is going to come to save us?

BarbaraBB 💔 4w
charl08 @BarbaraBB very much 😭😭😭 4w
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Hangman: A Novel | Maya Binyam
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Book on the beach! (Well, next to the beach. And I wasn't stopping.)

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Brotherless Night: A Novel | V. V. Ganeshananthan
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It was a daily brutality roulette.

Map (detail) from https://www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/map/sri_lanka_map.htm

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Hangman: A Novel | Maya Binyam
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Long week, large hot chocolate, new library book

Aims42 A great way to celebrate it finally being Friday and the weekend 🥳🙌 Enjoy!! 1mo
BarbaraBB I bailed on this one… 1mo
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Brotherless Night: A Novel | V. V. Ganeshananthan

Please don't look for me. I looked for them everywhere. Of course I did. My brothers. And also Κ.

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Bad Blood | Dana Stabenow
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Now for some crime...

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My shortlist of favourites (subject to picking up the last 4!)
#WomensPrize #Longlist2024

squirrelbrain I think we have 3 the same, although I have 1 and a bit to go. 1mo
BarbaraBB Interesting! I‘ll share mine with you too but hope some more to finish before next week. I am now reading and enjoying River but I bailed on The Wren, the Wren. I just didn‘t get it. 1mo
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charl08 @squirrelbrain I'm of course now wondering which 3 😁 1mo
charl08 @BarbaraBB I'm hopeful I'll finish the tagged but not sure I'll manage anymore. Looking forward to hearing about what everyone picks! 1mo
squirrelbrain Of course you are - that‘s why I didn‘t tell you! 🤣 At the moment, Soldier Sailor, River East and Enter Ghost. (edited) 1mo
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Nearly there with my women's prize longlist reading.

I won't finish them all, but have enjoyed the reading so far.
(I had read two before the longlist was announced, so not shown here.)

#WomensPrize #Longlist2024

squirrelbrain Do you have your own shortlist yet? 1mo
BarbaraBB I am curious about that too! 1mo
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Soldier Sailor | Claire Kilroy
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Oh Sailor, I thought, the little size of you. This is what it feels like when everything goes wrong, and by your own hand. When you are caught, cornered, the one to blame, when you discover something in your nature that you did not know was there and which you do not like. Confusion, shame, resentment, regret: it's my area. Don't panic. Sit tight. I can help you with this.

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Soldier Sailor | Claire Kilroy

'Hello,' I replied but didn't know what to add nor how to pitch it because she was three and I hadn't gotten to that page in childrearing yet. 'We're not supposed to praise little girls for their looks any more,' I told my friend, 'but for their brains, and my God but your daughter is clever. Such clever hair, such clever eyes.' She really was a beauty, that child.

'Gets it from her mother, obviously.'

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Soldier Sailor | Claire Kilroy

I ducked around a corner. Look, Mama's going round the bend! I wanted to tell you, but oh, oh. What struck me as the starkest contradiction of all was that, having navigated this much of life the volatility of youth, of love and loss, the agony and the ecstasy - the closest I had come to losing my mind was during the period known as settling down.

Suet624 💕💕💕 1mo
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Sad little book of poems about a child forcibly emigrated to Canada over 100 years ago.

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Soldier Sailor | Claire Kilroy
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I had listened to him on the other side of that door snoring away in the box room, those snug, contented snores I used to find endearing, the two of us tucked up together in the same bed on a cold night, except we were no longer in the same room. And soon we would no longer be under the same roof, nor even under the same stars. I could not get my head around it: how could my husband sleep under the circumstances?

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With Love, from Cold World | Alicia Thompson
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Almost made me nostalgic for a snowy day.

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What a line. (Anne Olivier Popham)

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New to me! (From Wifedom)

julesG I've come across this. Probably in a chemistry book, or cook book. 😬 1mo
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‘Listen to this for a thank-you note,‘ she tells Lettice, finding Wells‘s letter. “Why do you attack me in this way? Is it some perverted jealousy or some insane political machinations. Read my early works you shit.”‘ Lettice chuckles.
‘Poor man,‘ she says. ‘Probably thinks you were trying to kill him.‘
‘Yes,‘ Eileen says. ‘Death by plum cake.‘

ChaoticMissAdventures Eileen seems like she was such a witty woman . I think you can tell from this one. 1mo
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These anxieties of authenticity exist because when words go inside a reader, they make magic. They fizz and pop and conjure. They change minds. Your words may cast a spell on the reader but they cannot be felt to be a con-artist's trick, for then the reader will feel de- frauded. All the reader wants is for the avatar sitting behind the table to match their inner picture.

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Owen was also a benefactor... Money from his music royalties... was being funneled into teamwork research, both in raw games like football and in VR gaming. But it had been Charyssa, a savvy media mogul and entertainment icon in her own right, who had noticed Owen's interests and decided to recruit him to her dream of a unified Earth.

"That's perfect, that is," Kanoa muttered to himself. "A former beauty queen who really wants world peace."

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Enter Ghost | Isabella Hammad
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I do think I would have benefited at the time from some representation of a similar experience, though, whether in a book or a film, or even something small like a poem. Something for the company, just so I could feel I was walking down a path already trodden by other women, that I was not the first to cut my way through that wilderness.

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Enter Ghost | Isabella Hammad
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Finally! I have the hard copy to read.

TrishB Hope you love it. 1mo
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The Maiden | Kate Foster
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Beauties of all shapes and sizes. Pleasures to suit every taste. And as long as you keep your head down and your arse up, you've a roof over your head. Just remember to stay in Mrs Fiddes's good books. And she takes a daily note, I can tell you. Now come, let me pour you a whisky and I'll tell you a tale that's taller than these high tenements...

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