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Troubling Love
Troubling Love | Elena Ferrante
"A deeply observed, excruciatingly blunt novel."-The New Yorker "The raging, tormented voice of the author is something rare."-The New York Times Following her mother's untimely and mysterious death, Delia embarks on a voyage of discovery through the streets of her native Naples searching for the truth about her family. A series of mysterious telephone calls leads her to compelling and disturbing revelations about her mother's final days. This stylish fiction from the author of The Days of Abandonment is set in a beguiling but often hostile Naples, whose chaotic, suffocating streets become one of the book's central motifs. A story about mothers and daughters and the complicated knot of lies and emotions that binds them.
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MilicaS
Troubling Love | Elena Ferrante
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The other one🙊

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mirnas
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Delia returs to Napels, her nativevtown, after her mother's misterious death. She wanders around Napels and tries to find out what happened to her mother. The search brings out different emotions, family secreets, problematic relationships... This is Ferrante's first novel. Remarquable storytelling!

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hilded
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New month, new books:) Just started these two which will fit prompts for #Booked2020 nicely.

Troubling Love for ‘Think Pink‘ & The Martian on audio for ‘Makes you LOL‘. I just listened to the first chapters of the latter, and I already laughed, so I‘m off to a good start 😅

#1001books #Reading1001

Cinfhen Yay 😁 you‘re off and running errr reading 😉‼️ 4y
hilded @Cinfhen Lol, I wish I was running 😂 Cleaning the house whilst listening to my #audio is equally good, right!? 😉 4y
Cinfhen Yup!!!! 👍🏻 4y
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Freespirit
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This is an intense and well written short novel. But it‘s not particularly pleasant. A woman fresh from her mother‘s funeral, dealing with her past and the dynamics of her family. Happy New Year everyone. Here‘s to some fab books in 2020 #literaryfiction #lastbookoftheyear 🤗

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Freespirit
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A bit of pre night shift reading with coffee to keep me awake😬 About to start Elena Ferrante‘s first novel Troubling Love. I‘ve enjoyed her Neapolitan novels. Happy weekend reading 😍

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Sg1224
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A psychological mystery slowly stitched together with prose that adds a gritty accent to the setting- Naples. Heartbreak associated with the slow boil of Mother-Daughter turmoil -where tears cease to exist & in its place...a feeling of deep heaviness. ❤️Ferrante‘s writing

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BooksForEmpathy
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Huge platter of heirloom tomatoes + burrata. Steak on the way. Birthday book from Santa Cruz Book Shop on the horizon! Happy Tuesday 😍.

sparrowssavvy That looks so delicious!!! 5y
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andioop
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Weird af but engrossing

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whatrebeccasread
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I can certainly see the potential and appeal of “Troubling Love” to some but this just wasn‘t my thing at all. Full of uncomfortable and necessary details that seem to have no purpose whatsoever, I felt there wasn‘t really a story to tell. The characters were not likeable, the story was not interesting and I was generally confused. I‘m giving Elena Ferrante‘s first novel 1 star.

My full review is up on my blog as usual! 📚

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alessandrafn
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So. Reading this book by Elena Ferrante felt like an endless chore and I am pretty sure I won't be reading other books by her anytime soon.

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Annashep
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About a third of the way into this novel. It has a dark brooding mood to it, well written and lyrical, the intricacies and shadows of family life ....

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derr.liz
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#ferrantefever continues...

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ManyWordsLater
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I thought I would read this book in one or two sittings. Instead, it kept putting me to sleep. It was like pulling teeth.
It‘s sad that this is the last of Ferrante‘s work for me to read. So, if you are compulsive enough to need to read everything, don‘t save this for last.

BookishMe I still have not found anything alluring in her writing. 6y
ManyWordsLater She writes like thinking. The way a thought can take hours and not bore you. What is in those hours? Elena knows. And she writes scenes that could so easily be crude with an unaffected honesty. Highly recommend #lostdaughter. 6y
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Annashep
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A visit to lovely Barter books in Alnwick Northumberland .... good picks from their second hand fiction department 📚📚😊

Maria514626 Alnwick! Love that place. I studied there. Fun! Love the cover on that book! 6y
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Simona
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Story with potential (very complicated relationship between mother and daughter), but this novella is so odd and confusing ... and I don't mean that in a good way.

I saw review(by Emily)of this book on Goodreads and I have to share this part here: ‘...we basically read about a woman on her period, running around Naples with a bag of her mother‘s underwear.‘

rubyslippersreads Great cover, but I think I'll skip it. 😏 6y
AceOnRoam LOL love that review. Not for me, but a GREAT cover. 6y
emilyhaldi Ha! I reviewed this book on litsy earlier last year and also made note of this constantly present underwear 🤔🤔 6y
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Simona @rubyslippersreads @AceOnRoam I usually try to find in the book, which I don‘t like, some positive things, but the cover is the only one ... 6y
Simona @emilyhaldi It‘s a strange story, isn‘t it? I couldn‘t find any sense in this underwear fetish .... I will check reviews on Litsy tomorrow, because I‘m really curious what Litsyuniverse think about it. 6y
AceOnRoam She is writing a column now for The Guardian newspaper. 6y
BarbaraBB @emilyhaldi @simona I read this book some years ago and the only thing I still remember about it is this underwear and she having her period 😂🤦‍♀️ 6y
batsy I've been meaning to read Ferrante's novels in translation chronologically and I have this... Now I'm nervous 😂 6y
Simona @BarbaraBB The most memorable parts of the story, unfortunately... 6y
Simona @batsy Maybe you will like it 🤞🤞🤞 6y
Suet624 That‘s hysterical. 6y
Simona @Suet624 It‘s very odd story... 6y
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xicanti
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I was excited when I learned the Neapolitan Novels weren't Ferrante's only works translated into English, but I fear I admire this one far more than I like it. It's a tense, uncomfortable dive into one woman's revelatory tour of Naples following her mother's death. I never sunk into the story, even though it revolves around the sort of madness I usually nod along to, and had no trouble leaving it unlistened-to for days on end.

UrsulaMonarch I felt similarly about this one, while I adored the Neapolitan series! 6y
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GatheringBooks
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Tumultuous violence on the train. Obsessive rage. Memories pouring forth like unexpected hale against glass windows.

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GatheringBooks
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How well do we truly know our mothers?
Seems fitting that I am pairing this book with binagol, a sweet and tasty delicacy found only in my mother's province.
"And the seasons they go round and round.
And the painted ponies go up and down
We're captive on the carousel of time
We can't return we can only look behind
From where we came
And go round and round and round
In the circle game."
Joni Mitchell seemed particularly apt.

Reviewsbylola That's a question that was relevant to the book I just finished too. 7y
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GatheringBooks
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Super late night/ early morning flight again to the Philippines - this time to attend my father-in-law's internment/funeral services in the province. Gearing myself up for two airplanes and a six hour road trip to the middle of nowhere. Meanwhile, Elena Ferrante shall take me somewhere farther away.

Chachic So sorry to hear this, my condolences to you and your husband's family. 7y
Alfoster Hugs💙💙💙! 7y
Eyelit 💚💚💚 7y
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Graciouswarriorprincess So sorry to hear about your loss. Hugs and prayers. 7y
GatheringBooks @Chachic salamat, kapatid! grabe pagod. 7y
GatheringBooks @Alfoster @Eyelit @Graciouswarriorprincess thanks for the love and well-wishes everyone! deeply felt and appreciated. blue and green hearts back! 7y
Chachic @GatheringBooks Which province? Ang layo nga ng two airplane rides plus 6-hour drive pa. 7y
GatheringBooks @Chachic ze husband's hometown: san luis, taft, eastern samar. kaya super middle of nowhere 7y
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BarbaraBB
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Someone tagged this novel as being 'filthy'. I totally agree, it is exactly the right word to describe this book, along with the word 'hysterical'. Needless to say I didn't like it at all. #1001books

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Lacythebookworm
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Ferrante's first novel, while different in style from the Neopolitan Novels, has the same voice and feel. If you've only read this, I would definitely recommend the 4 novels in that series. Troubling Love is much more quickly paced and urgent. Overall, I prefer the Neopolitan Novels, but this is a great read, too.

merelybookish Have you read The Lost Daughter? I read it before reading the Neopolitan series and it haunted me. 7y
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Lacythebookworm
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First up in my #litsypartyofone 😊

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Vbrrgirl
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@stacybmartin Thanks so very much for my great #cupidgoespostal package. The bag, the bookplates, the chocolates (which I dived into right away) and the books are perfect. Looking forward to reading the Gillian Flynn first and doing some coloring this weekend! Thank you, thank you! @BookishMarginalia

stacybmartin Yay - I'm so glad you liked everything! Happy Valentine's - enjoy!! 💜📚💜 7y
Redy2trvl Robin you were spoiled! Happy Valentine's Day! 7y
Vbrrgirl Yes I really was! Happy Valentine's Day to you as well #redytotravel 7y
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Vbrrgirl
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First 2 of my vacation book stack for next week. Thought I would get started at lunch!

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emilyhaldi
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This book was hard for me to get into and I sometimes found my mind wandering. The characters were well developed with very troubling and heartbreaking pasts revealed slowly throughout the book. Still trying to analyze the significance of the underwear so frequently mentioned throughout 🤔... I will definitely read more of Ferrante, especially her Neopolitan series.

Reviewsbylola I've heard that said about Ferrante before. She seems like an acquired taste. 7y
ErickaS_Flyleafunfurled Yeah. Read the first book of the Friends. Eh. Not bad, but not riveting. Not caring enough to press on. And the whole "Who am I? Im a hermit! No one knows who I am!" schtick of the author. didnt go over well with me. ? 7y
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emilyhaldi
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Yesterday's haul! I've been hearing a lot about Elena Ferrante recently so I picked up a couple of her books. Does anyone have any feedback on either of these?

LeahBergen Nice!!! 👍🏼 7y
Suzze Nice haul! I've had the "Kevin" book for years. I guess I should read it. ? 7y
Suet624 Oh boy. Kevin. 7y
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JessieReadsInBK You should read her Neapolitan series. It's amazing. 7y
Dragon Looks like a great haul 📚 7y
Reviewsbylola I think I own The Days of Abandonment. Maybe. 7y
emilyhaldi @JessieReadsInBK good to know, thanks!! I'm reading Troubling Love right now and love it so far! 7y
BookBabe Great haul! I just got We Have Always Lived in the Castle on audio so I can listen while I paint. 👍🏻 7y
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Fridayfilms
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My last Elena Ferrante. I lost this for quite a few months on my own bookshelf (I thought it had fallen through the portal behind my bed) and have started to page through it again. I'm thinking of other ways to sabotage the read, at least until I know she's publishing another.

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chavalah
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Not my favorite Elena Ferrante, though Leah seems to like it! :p. In her first book, she starts exploring her themes of violence, identity and family. It feels a little less well fleshed out because the main character is dealing with ghosts and repressed memories. But I love the way that women's clothing is used to inhabit their lives, from sophisticated to tawdry. Ferrante's lurid physical descriptions meld seamlessly into emotional realities.

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JanJan
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Jackie
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I was identical to her and yet I suffered because of the incompleteness of that identity. We succeeded in being "I" only in the game now, and I knew it.

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Jackie
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A dark story of a middle-aged daughter's identity unraveling while investigating her mother's last days. Ferrante has such a command of language and pace--you'll spend so much more time on this little book than expected.

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Booktrovert
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Ferrante truly has a handle on the emotionally dark and twisty natures people possess.

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ScorpioBookDreams
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I am in love with Elena Ferrante's books. I just want to read some of her sentences over and over again to appreciate their utter brilliance!

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Minervasbutler
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Not an easy read ( in Italian) but intriguing enough to make me want to read more. I'd honestly recommend the Neapolitan Quartet over this one

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Mjk20a
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My first foray into Ferrante did not disappoint.