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No One Belongs Here More Than You
No One Belongs Here More Than You: Stories | Miranda July
These delightful stories do that essential-but-rare story thing: they surprise. They skip past the quotidian, the merely real, to the essential, and do so with a spirit of tenderness and wonder that is wholly unique. They are (let me coin a phrase) July-esque, which is to say: infused with wonder at the things of the world. George Saunders, author of Tenth of DecemberAward-winning filmmaker and performing artist Miranda July brings her extraordinary talents to the page in a startling, sexy, and tender collection. In these stories, July gives the most seemingly insignificant moments a sly potency. A benign encounter, a misunderstanding, a shy revelation can reconfigure the world. Her characters engage awkwardlythey are sometimes too remote, sometimes too intimate. With great compassion and generosity, July reveals their idiosyncrasies and the odd logic and longing that govern their lives. No One Belongs Here More Than You is a stunning debut, the work of a writer with a spectacularly original and compelling voice.
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https://youtu.be/7lPscVkQlYY?si=x61h6OwOR7iYds3g

Like Porcelain Figurines by Nnaemeka Nnam: https://iselemagazine.com/2023/11/15/like-porcelain-figurines-nnaemeka-nnam/

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Emmajorja
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merelybookish
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They forecasted lots of snow and they weren't wrong. And it's still snowing! On the upside, my fake Xmas tree has never looked better. And I managed to finish two books yesterday. The tagged book and Rebecca Makkai's 100 Year House, which I really enjoyed!

marleed Snow in March always has me silently taunting - You can‘t scare me. Spring will come! 3y
kspenmoll Lotsa d lots of❄️❄️❄️ 3y
erzascarletbookgasm Wow ❄️ ❄️ ❄️ 3y
merelybookish @marleed Yes, it also helps to know that it will melt! IT WILL MELT! 😂 3y
merelybookish @kspenmoll @erzascarletbookgasm 27 inches! So yes, lots of snow. 3y
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merelybookish
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Starting my #doublespin. I loved her novel The First Bad Man so expecting I will like these stories. Also expecting they will be strange.
@TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Yay!! Good luck!! 3y
Ruthiella The First Bad Man was so strange...but I really enjoyed it! 😀 3y
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Susanita
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1. I‘m going back and forth between A Curious Beginning and Before the Fall, bit for book clubs next week.
2. Land of Love and Drowning for #bookspin
3. Mostly Harmless, I‘d Rather Be Reading, No One Belongs Here More Than You

#wondrouswednesday

Susanita Both, not bit 🤦🏻‍♀️ 3y
Eggs Very nicely crafted - titles # 3! Thanks for joining in 📚👏🏻📚 3y
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Caffeinated_Reader
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#14 of my year! My favorite music artist, Justin; Crywolf, references this book often and so of course that means I have to devour it and read it for myself. It‘s been on my TBR list for over a year and I‘m happy to finally get to it. #thattitleispowerful

Caffeinated_Reader At first I thought this book was hilarious in an ironic kind of way. Like reading each short story after another was an attempt to see how uncomfortable someone could make you until you either blushed or burst into tears.
The second thoughts I had whilst in the middle of the book was that although each short story was different and told from different POV and character types, they
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Caffeinated_Reader still held that same thought patterns, awkwardness, and intentionally crass tone to them.
I use to think I wanted to be a counselor or therapist but as I got older I learned I didn‘t want to know what others kept in their heads hidden from the world. This book made me feel like I was stuck in an elevator with a group of people in the middle of
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Caffeinated_Reader sharing time at a fucked up therapy session and that I would suffocate from their waves of confessions and fucked up dreams/memories. While reading I was able to relate to types of feelings like confusion, feeling detached, lost, misunderstood, risky, and just plain imperfect but I was not able to relate to the character that was in the situation feeling these things. Idk 4y
Caffeinated_Reader if that clearly explains my take from this book but yeah lol Some stories made me angry others made me laugh and then feel like a jerk for laughing. This world is full of complicated people that all deserve to tell their stories and live through the confusion and I guess that‘s my take away from this tiny odd book. As long as you‘re breathing you still have the power to change whatever situation you‘ve found yourself in. 4y
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Andrea313
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gradcat I love Miranda July! ♥️ 5y
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JGadz11
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Some interesting nuggets in here.

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sofiaga
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I am working on this short story collection, some are really good but others feel incomplete.

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Ericmanciniwriter
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Is it just me or does this museum exhibit sound like the title of a Miranda July book? (Side note: it makes me so happy that there‘s a place like Litsy where someone might get this reference)

LauraBrook I thought it was a new book cover of hers for a hot second! 6y
BarbaraBB Even the visual looks like July‘s cover! 6y
mauveandrosysky Also she has that movie “Me and You and Everyone We Know” (which is great) 6y
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effiephilline
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Currently reading! What did you guys think of it?

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shutupsmalls
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Hoping this doesn't disappoint 😬

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Lilasbooks411
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Pickpick

I am on page 19 and I like it so far, I can't wait to see what happens 😊

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chowmeyow
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Here are some yellow spines for #riotgrams day 2!

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Aninski
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This is a tough one! Karen Russell's short stories are some of my favorite, but Miranda July has my heart ❤ #READATHONSTORIES @Liberty

TheBookStacker I love Karen Russell! 7y
Aninski @TheBookStacker she's so great!! I was obsessed with the atmosphere of her stories when I read 7y
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PixieDust
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Mehso-so

This was an odd collection and it's pretty hit and miss there were some stories I really didn't like but I would say that most were very good. The last half is the best half there were stories that had me near tears. She really captures loneliness and longing. No matter how odd the situations in the stories are you can always connect to the main character in them. I wish there was an option btwn pick and so-so 😕

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tricours
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Mehso-so

This was an extremely uneven collection of short stories. Most were so random and annoying that I didn't even want to finish the book, making me really wonder how this ever got published. Then there were those 2 or 3 that weren't actually bad... Perhaps the biggest problem here is that every story has the same voice, so that even though they're supposed to be about different people they all end up being so very Miranda July.

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tricours
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I don't mind, he can have this one.

britt_brooke Oh, he is so cute!! 7y
I-read-and-eat So cute 😍 je could have all my books 😀 7y
Simona Yeah, another reader 🙌 and cute one😍 7y
Louise Illustration for Donald Hall's "Eating Poetry"! ? 7y
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tricours
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Wow, can this crap be over soon? 😳 (Uh, no, I've got like 40% left.)

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Aninski
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Pickpick

#riotgrams - This is my only pink cover. ❤ Miranda July

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tricours
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I tried reading some French postcolonial highbrow literature and couldn't even manage 3 pages, so I picked up this instead. Feels way more accessible.

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jesslovestype
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Mehso-so

I probably wouldn't have finished this is it weren't for the audiobook. But Miranda's live readings really transformed this collection into something delightful to listen to on a long walk in the cold. ⛄

katedensen I read this book when I was 20 and was OBSESSED with it at the time. I've always wondered if I'd feel the same way now. 7y
jesslovestype @katedensen it feels very much like a book one would love in their early 20s (she says, still in her early 20s). 😀 7y
katedensen @jesslovestype It might just be because I recently read The First Bad Man and did not like it anywhere near as much as I remember liking 7y
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badnorthern
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For my #FunFridayPhoto:

No One Belongs Here More Than You by Miranda July. These short stories are weird, unforgettable and moving. Also: the title is just a great thing I need to remind myself of sometimes. On the left is a self portrait drawn by my six-year-old.

britt_brooke Love the drawing! 💙 7y
LeahBergen ❤️❤️ 7y
badnorthern Thanks ladies!😊 @britt_brooke and @LeahBergen 7y
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Lindy
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The only story that has stayed clear in my memory in the ten years since first reading is The Swim Team - teaching people to swim on the floor in a town with no pool - still as wonderful in audio, read by the author. The whole collection is fresh, funny & darkly intimate. Love her take on the ordinary weirdness of people, especially in the sexual realm. #queerbooks

ReadingEnvy Have you read her novel? I've heard her short stories are better but I've only read 8y
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Lindy
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I thought maybe I would swing by and see if his car was out front. It was either this or begin a career as something other than a writer. If I thought of another career before I got to the house, I would turn around and pursue that. I made the car go slowly, so that everyone could see it was thinking. It was considering careers for me.

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Lindy
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#librarylove So happy that my library offers OverDrive! I've got bird science and science fiction and a reread of funny, dark short stories, as well as an ebook in my pocket (for when I finish Burney's Cecilia): Lisa Moore's latest - Flannery. #somethingforseptember

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alice
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Mehso-so

Parts of this were brilliant, but the majority of it made me feel miserable and sleazy.

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alice
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'It could be an email re: your knighthood. Or a long, laughing, rambling phone message in which every person this person has ever known is talking on a speakerphone and they are all saying, You have passed the test, it was all just a test, we were only kidding, real life is so much better than that.'

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katedensen
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For #day9 of the #augustphotochallenge, here are nine (get it?) of my #alltimefavebooks. Can you spot which one is most read based on wear and tear? #augustofpages

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HiddenGemBooks
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But, like ivy, we grow where there is room for us.

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CherylDeFranceschi
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Photo- day 6 (minimum words!) #augustofpages #bookphotochallenge

WanderingBookaneer I love Novak's book. 8y
TheSpinecrackersBookClub I'll have to look at Novak. I so enjoyed The Office! 8y
CherylDeFranceschi @TheSpinecrackersBookClub @JaimitaPR It's such a marvelous little book! 8y
rubyslippersreads Love the maneki neko collection! 😺 8y
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Guiltyascyn
Pickpick

Deeply, deeply weird. I expected to connect more with the book than I actually did, but it was still interesting and original. Miranda July certainly has a voice that is all her own.

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Guiltyascyn
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Some light morning reading.

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Treps
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The inscription in my new-to-me used book

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saraigutierrez
Mehso-so

It was okay! Well written but it made me feel really weird.

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Mjk20a
Pickpick

"Strange"stories about people who all long for the something missing in their lives. They all have slight quirks that get pretty unique each successive story. The audiobook is read by July and was excellent. Line by line often laugh-out-loud funny and at times sad.

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Chrommiexy
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"This was tremendously thrilling for one of us. One of us had always been in love with the other. One of us lived in a perpetual state of longing"

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shawnmooney
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$5 book sale find #17:
Apparently, she's fabulous!

Orbeck33 She's totally cuckoo in an amazing way. 8y
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strandbookstore
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Signed first edition of "No one belongs here more than you" and a limited edition signed copy of "The Boy From Lam Kein" by Miranda July. They could be yours for $50 and $75 respectively. Email rareinfo @ strandbooks.com to purchase!

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selectivesnake
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Mehso-so

If I ever have children, I would never let Miranda July around my children.

10/10 would listen to her weird, funny, awkward, sexual, and otherworldly ramblings again.

So-so rating. Some stories were a lot better than others though. Not for everyone

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selectivesnake
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"...because we were in the same business I didn't have to explain that typo meant typographical error. If Elena had come out we'd have had to stop using our industry lingo." Miranda July I love you.