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Cloudstreet
Cloudstreet | Tim Winton
From award-winning author Tim Winton comes an epic novel that regularly tops the list of best-loved novels in Australia. After two separate catastrophes, two very different families leave the country for the bright lights of Perth. The Lambs are industrious, united, and until God seems to turn His back on their boy Fish religious. The Pickleses are gamblers, boozers, fractious, and unlikely landlords.Change, hardship, and the war force them to swallow their dignity and share a great, breathing, shuddering house called Cloudstreet. Over the next twenty years, they struggle and strive, laugh and curse, come apart and pull together under the same roof, and try as they can to make their lives.Winner of the Miles Franklin Award and recognized as one of the greatest works of Australian literature, "Cloudstreet" is Tim Winton's sprawling, comic epic about luck and love, fortitude and forgiveness, and the magic of the everyday."
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I don't often reread books 🤔😒 terrible I know, but l had to for my bookclub so l decided to reread this after 30 years ago and it was brilliant again !! I think l have changed a lot over the years yet the haunting themes of family, place, birth, death resonate as deeply as it did the first time. Books are magic and truly this one is! there is magical realism ; terror ; dreams die, characters fall but you stay with them., forever it seems.

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Two families, the Pickles and the lambs, have had complicated years but the Lambs move into a Perth house inherited by Sam Pickles. This is a house haunted by its past so the subsequent 20 years up to 1964 find us watching the lives of parents + children as age catches up on them in this strange home. A captivating read in which character leap of the page so I was totally invested in what happens but with a strange ref to a real serial killer.

Tamra Intrigued! I already have it stacked, but had forgotten about it. (edited) 13mo
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Centique
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There‘s something about a chunky family saga that I love - following the ups and downs of multiple family member‘s lives over a generation or two. And this one has a wider cast of characters than most - two working class families with money troubles end up sharing a big old colonial “mansion” in a small town. Each family brings their own ghosts and brokenness and the house has some of its own too. Winton can really write and there are some ⬇️

Centique unforgettable scenes and characters in here. It is a chunkster however and the pace meanders at times, much like real life! A memorable read. 😍 Thank you so much @Rissreads for gifting me this book! 💕 3y
TrishB Lovely review ❤️ 3y
Freespirit Such a great book!! 3y
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Clare-Dragonfly I love family sagas too. This sounds really interesting! 3y
Rissreads I‘m so happy you loved it! 👏🏻♥️☺️ 3y
AlaMich This sounds like it might be right up my alley! 3y
Reggie She gave this to me for Xmas, too. I need to get to it. 3y
CarolynM Even though I've liked other Tim Winton books I couldn't even make it to the 100 page mark with this one. #unpopularopinion I know most people love it. Oh well... 3y
Centique @CarolynM it did drag a bit in the middle but I didn‘t mind. Fitted my mood! I‘m bailing on lots of things this year. Any other Tim Winton reccs? 3y
Centique @CarolynM there are so many NZ classics I have bailed on. I have yet to read any Maurice Gee or CK Stead 😬 3y
Centique @Reggie it starts off with a hiss and a roar but it does get slow after that - so wait till you‘re in the mood for something slow I reckon. 👍 3y
shawnmooney Great review of a fantastic novel! Hello and long time no see, by the way! 3y
Centique @shawnmooney hello Shawn! Lovely to see you back on Litsy. I‘ve missed seeing your quotes here although I‘ve watched your channel a few times in the interim. Hope you are well 💕 3y
Rissreads Just heard the news of your lockdown. Sending hugs and stay safe my friend 😘 3y
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Tanisha_A
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Hi, hi! It's here, it's here. Thank you so much for this box of happiness and love, my friend. I am a novice when it comes to #ozfiction, hence, very excited to get to these. And, my winter has become so much more interesting now, because that's a beautiful mug to consume my daily dose(s) of coffee. Love the card and your sweet note - Merry Christmas, and a Happy 2021. 😘❤️🎈

@Rissreads

batsy That mug 😍 3y
Rissreads I‘m so happy it‘s arrived! Yay! My gift to @reggie also arrived today! They are 3 very different books so it will be interesting to see what you think. Enjoy my friend and happy 2021! ❤️ 3y
Reggie Hey, if you ever want to buddy read Cloudstreet, let me know! Happy Holidays❤️ 3y
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Tanisha_A @Reggie Yess! Let's do it! 🤗 3y
Tanisha_A @Rissreads I wish to start one of them very soon! Also, will keep coming back to you for more #ozfiction recommendations! 🤗❤️ 3y
Rissreads @Reggie @Tanisha_A A buddy read, that‘s very cool! 3y
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Curiouser_and_curiouser
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1) Melbourne, Australia
2) Cloudstreet
3)👇
4) Too many! The Burbs, Yellowbeard, A Fish Called Wanda, Nacho Libre, Young Frankenstein....the list goes on, just realised I must like comedies 😁
5) Friends, Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, Poldark & Outlander
6)👇
7) Rainbow or if I have to choose only 1, teal
8) Biography or Historical Fiction
9) Cheeky Face Australia (my own business, I'm a face painter & balloon twister)
10) Cat, Dog & 2 Turtles

Curiouser_and_curiouser 3) I haven't ever really read a series yet. 6) my favorite singer, hhhmmm I'll get back to you with that, I don't really listen to much music, maybe Dean Martin. 3y
Freespirit Love Cloudstreet❤️ 3y
MegaWhoppingCosmicBookwyrm Dean Martin is an excellent choice for fav singer! ❤️😍❤️ 3y
Curiouser_and_curiouser @MegaWhoppingCosmicBookwyrm yes, I really do love his swoony voice. 3y
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Curiouser_and_curiouser
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After reading Cloudstreet, then watching the miniseries, I've wanted to delve further into the mind of Tim Winton.
Loving watching interviews with him, learning more about him, his style and where he grew up in Western Aust.
Other books I've read of his are..
The Ryders and Scisson.
Also half of Shallows and The Boy Behind the Curtain.
I intend to keep hunting for more of his work either in hard copy or audiobook.
What a great Australian author!

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Curiouser_and_curiouser
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Oh wowsers! Just finished this little beauty of a book.
This is definitely the best book I've read this year!
All the characters so dear & perfect in their impersonations & fragilities.
I feel like I've lived their 20 years in that house Cloudstreet. Watching them grow & grow old.
Winton has such a way with words it's like I'm reading poetry for much of it. I've underlined so much & loved the narration by Peter Hosking, bringing them all to life.

Butterfinger What a beautiful review. 4y
Curiouser_and_curiouser Thank you @Butterfinger . It's right of the bat of me finishing the end of the book so I felt a real flow from the book to my fingers typing out the words 😊 4y
erzascarletbookgasm Great review 👍 4y
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MrsMalaprop Saw an excellent 6-hour play adaptation here in Perth in Feb right before the world went to shit! Hope you‘re doing ok in the current ‘lockdown‘. 4y
Curiouser_and_curiouser @MrsMalaprop oh my goodness, no way! A 6 hour play? I've never of a stage performance to go for that long. What a terrific story though, I'd definitely sit through it. Well our lockdown has just increased a stage, expanded to rural areas AND extended length. My family are fine, online schooling going on as well as deep cleaning, sorting & chucking, lol. I'll be getting out my sewing machine soon too, gotta get ourselves a good supply of masks 😉 4y
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Curiouser_and_curiouser
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Loving this book atm!
Been readin it flat out like a lizard drinking!

I love all of the Aussie slang that's in this book. Even though my mum preferred us to speak the Queens English instead of short cutting words when we were kids, she also used quite a bit of Aussie slang in her speech, words like drongo, dag & strooth!
This book is sure bringing back memories of childhood for me!
Loving the mix of dysfunctional & hardworking families too.

Crazeedi I love hearing and reading slang, it makes me happy and I hear it in my head! 4y
Curiouser_and_curiouser @Crazeedi lol! Me too! Even better, I've got the audiobook going sometimes whilst I'm reading from my book (it helps me focus if my mind begins wandering or I'm getting tired) and I love listening to the narrator, Peter Hosking. Sometimes whilst I'm reading by myself and I'm not sure of the way something was pronounced or intended I'll find that part on the audio. It's such a great story. I'll watch the mini series when I'm done 😁 4y
Curiouser_and_curiouser @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Yes, it sure was! Sliced strawberries and papaya with chamomile tea. So nice after a day of running around picking up school supplies for online learning next week. We've got 4 more weeks left of a 6 week lockdown here in Melbourne. Luckily it's cold weather here. Would hate to be cooped up in the summer! Stay safe in your end of the world 😊 4y
Crazeedi @Curiouser_and_curiouser yes! I listened to some audiobooks and loved the accents and slang , enjoy!! 4y
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Curiouser_and_curiouser
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Ready for my afternoon coffee and a biscuit paired with this awesome book, Cloudstreet!

HannaPolkadots That book really is amazing 😍 I've already read it twice, but now I want to reread it again 😅 4y
Curiouser_and_curiouser @HannaPolkadots 😯😯😯 Oh my gosh, a 3rd time? Well yes! I know how you feel, so far I feel like I am underlining EVERYTHING! 4y
Curiouser_and_curiouser @HannaPolkadots you know, now that I have finished, I totally get you, I wouldn't hesitate to read it again in the future. This has to be the best book I've read so far this year. 4y
HannaPolkadots Yay!!!❤🥳👏👏👏 4y
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Curiouser_and_curiouser
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Just started this book this morning as we enter another 6 week lockdown here in Melbourne, Australia.
Time to read in bed and make myself a fresh slow pressed juice, amongst daily chores, including tidying for a house inspection via photos instead of a walk through this time.

So far, I am right into this book already! I've heard good things 🙂

Freespirit Wonderful book and thinking of you down south...I hope this is over soon xxxx 4y
Crazeedi Yummy looking drink!! Thinking of all the special littens dealing with lockdown ❤ 4y
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shawnmooney
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kspenmoll 💕💕 4y
Abailliekaras I love this book. 💗 4y
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Curiouser_and_curiouser
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Another audiobook just came in last night. So that makes 3 Tim Winton books in a row on my list, hmmm I see a pattern...

I've just started Shallows recently. I'm enjoying it but I have had to rewind it a few times, due to lack of concentration I think.

Now that I don't have work I am not doing much driving to listen to my books, I might have to take up knitting again.

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Lexica10
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She suffered for her lifelong inability to be a man.

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Centique
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#bookhaul #bookgifts

I am very spoilt this week! It‘s like Christmas part two 😍

The lovely @Rissreads gifted me the mug and the two books in front - perfect timing as I have a new appetite for Australian writing after loving Too Much Lip. Thank you so much!

The pile of 5 books in the background is my book haul from the second hand bookshop and thrift shops 👍👍👍

Freespirit Great reading there❤️ 4y
MrsMalaprop That‘s some awesome #ozfiction you have there 😍😍. 4y
JennyM Fab haul after what looks like a fab day 😊 4y
HannaPolkadots Cloudstreet! Read it twice, because once just wasn't enough 😉 Enjoy!😃 4y
Cathythoughts This is definitely your week 👍🏻😍 how lovely 4y
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PurpleyPumpkin
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So, I went a little overboard with the Folio Society Summer Sale. But, in all fairness, these volumes were a really good deal. And who doesn't need a little #foliolove from time to time? My order arrived today and it feels like #ChristmasinJuly. 🎄#foliofreak #bookoholic #bookhaul #sorrynotsorry

Freespirit Hope you enjoy Cloudstreet. The writing is beautiful. ❤️ 5y
PurpleyPumpkin @Freespirit Thanks for your input! I was intrigued, so glad to hear that I picked a good one. Looking forward to reading it, although it may not be for a while since I have quite the backlogged #tbr.😅 5y
britt_brooke Nice!! 5y
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mabell 😍😍😍 5y
batsy Lovely haul 😍 I love Josephine Tey and adore those British Crime Classics covers 5y
erzascarletbookgasm I‘ve had my eyes on the British Library Classics, love those covers! 5y
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Petelord
Cloudstreet | Tim Winton
Pickpick

Classical Australian novel. Highly recommend 👍

KateFulfordAuthor A terrifically evocative read 4y
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JennyM
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A wonderful Australian saga that follows the life of #smalltownboy, Fish Lamb, and his family. It‘s a great read 👍

#wanderingjune

TrishB This looks good 👍🏻 5y
BarbaraBB I really must read Tim Winton, I hear such good things about him. 5y
Freespirit A wonderful book! 5y
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gradcat Great choice! 5y
erzascarletbookgasm I‘ve never read Tim Winton..🤔 5y
scowler1 Thanks for reminding me about Tim Winton! 5y
LeeRHarry Love your choice! 😊 5y
gradcat I appreciate the tip, because I don‘t know all that much about him. ♥️ 5y
Cinfhen Oh, @CarolynM has suggested this author to me! Must try 5y
Rissreads One of my all time favourites 💛 5y
JennyM @Rissreads it‘s a goodie 😘 5y
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Emilymdxn
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In between a soso and a pick but it edges into a pick. The writing was wonderful, closely observed and never cheesy, and I loved the originality and sense of place. I felt like I knew the setting and society so well even tho I don‘t know the first thing about Australia. Having said that, I found it difficult to keep track of who was who which made me enjoy it less (maybe that‘s my fault) and it took me a long time to get into it, so not perfect.

Freespirit It's a brilliant book...a modern classic if there is such a thing❤️ 5y
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Emilymdxn
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#weekendreads @rachelsbrittain

1. Too many! Tagged book, story of my teeth, Good Omens script book, progress of this storm. Really need to finish some of them as I dislike having multiple books going at once

2. Sapiens is the next ebook due back to the library

3. Recommended parable of the sower to my boyfriend yesterday

Happy weekend everybody! @moll wanna do your first weekend reads post??

Moll Oooo I am remembering all these hashtags so I remember to search them haha, thanks!!😍 5y
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KathrynElise
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I started this one while I was on holiday last year and never really got into it before I returned home. It has been sitting on my bookshelf since, just waiting to be picked up again, and this prompt reminded me that I should probably do just that.

Since the cover isn‘t any good to look at (thank you, dodgy copy found in Bali), have a picture that I took last Easter of a balloon and some #clouds 🎈☁️

#SpringIntoReading

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Teresereading
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1. Too many - Cloud Street, Waterlily by Kate Llewellyn , The Doomsday Book by Connie Willis.........
2. Sort of, straighten the doona and give it a shake
3. 24 C
4. Pickles and cheese sandwich
5. Hi to new Littens! Not sure how to tag!

@howjessreads #friYAYintro
Ps it‘s actually early Sunday morning here!

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rachaich
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This was a particularly descriptive narrative at times. I adored some of the phrases, such as loveliness leading not always to love. I also found the characters, whilst nit entirely likeable, very readable and I felt sympathetic towards some of their plight. But not all.
I found some of it pretty hard going but this added to the quality of writing.

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rachaich
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Really intrigued by the blurb on this book club choice.
I haven't read a great deal of Australian fiction but have totally appreciated those which I have come across.
This looks to cover an interesting section of the twentieth century which my previous reading as been American or European based.

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HannaPolkadots
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Pickpick

It took me a while to start caring about the characters, but one by one they drew me in. I saw the end coming for a while, but it didn't matter. A family saga I'm glad I read 😊

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KerriNTurner
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Confession: I‘ve only ever read one Tim Winton book, and that was Cloudstreet. Do you have a book of his you love or would recommend?

CarolynM I couldn't get in to Cloudstreet at all. My favourite of the Wintons I have read is The Turning which is a book of connected short stories. @MrsMalaprop is a big fan, she might have a recommendation. 6y
MrsMalaprop @CarolynM Yep, love my Winton. My favourite is The Riders. Although Breath, The Turning & Dirt Music are all excellent. His latest, The Shepherd‘s Hut is a very good if somewhat brutal read. #ozfiction 6y
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KateFulfordAuthor
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Pickpick

A throughly immersive read which can leave you confused at times but also puts you right in the centre of the experience that the characters are going through. 5 stars

Neale I love this book so much. 😊 6y
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Neale
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ If, like me you are a Winton fan and have not read this. 1.You should be ashamed of yourself. 2. Drop everything and read it. The strength of the book lies in the characters. The resolve, determination and humour they find in the face of heartbreak, loss, poverty, is inspiring. I love the way he constructs words to capture the heavy Aussie slang more effectively. This truly is a Classic.

Redheadrambles Great review!! 6y
Neale Thanks Trudie, after The Shepard‘s hut it‘s my fav read this year. 😊 6y
Curiouser_and_curiouser I've just finished Cloudstreet and am near the end of Shepherd's Hut. Love Tim Winton. 4y
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Neale
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I love Tim Winton. 😊

Redheadrambles These illustrations! 👌 6y
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Neale
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Love the illustrations in this Cloud Street edition. They have a comic book style. 😊

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Neale
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Seems almost sacrilegious to be such a Winton fan and not to have read this. 😊

Redheadrambles Oh I love this one so much 6y
Neale @Redheadrambles I can‘t believe I haven‘t read it yet. It‘s like a Christmas present you forgot to open from years ago. I was putting another book back and then, Hang on a minute, WHAT‘S THAT? 😄😄😄 6y
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AceOnRoam
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5⛤⛤⛤⛤⛤

An authentic portrait of post war life in Perth. Absolutely brilliantly told, it will make you laugh and cry and even a little bit sick every now and then.

@ReadingEnvy
#ReadingOnRoam

ReadingEnvy You read this one so quickly!! 6y
AceOnRoam @ReadingEnvy I know right! Sorry I didn't wait for everyone but it was right up my alley and I couldn't stop! 6y
ReadingEnvy @AceOnRoam that's a good endorsement for the rest of us 🏃‍♀️🏃‍♀️🏃🏃‍♀️ 6y
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DeborahSmall
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#FolioSociety sale! Also in my basket: A Traveller in Time and The Wit of Oscar Wilde..... I think I‘ll have to narrow it down further 😭

Kalalalatja The struggle is so real! 😱 6y
DeborahSmall @Kalalalatja have you bought anything yet? 😘 6y
Kalalalatja @DeborahSmall I have looked, but I‘m waiting until I have a quiet moment to really consider everything ? I have been saving 10kr (around Q9) for each book I have read all year, and I plan on spending it all on FS books, so I need to figure out how to get the most out of my savings ?? 6y
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rubyslippersreads @Kalalalatja @DeborahSmall I have six books in my basket, three of which I know I want, but I'm still thinking it over too. 6y
LeahBergen Oooo! You‘re doing well! 😂 6y
DeborahSmall @rubyslippersreads @LeahBergen @Kalalalatja I‘m going to have to narrow this list down it‘s at 677 at the moment ?but if still in stock in a few weeks I can buy half this week and half mid Jan ? 6y
drokka I'm impressed by the restraint. 👍 6y
Kalalalatja I like your strategic thinking! The only problem is, that most of the books I really want aren‘t on sale 😂 6y
Sarah83 @Kalalalatja is this good or bad? 😉 6y
Kalalalatja @Sarah83 I have trouble deciding 😄😄 6y
emilyhaldi This one is beautiful 😍 6y
DeborahSmall @Kalalalatja me too, I‘m going to buy a full price one too. @emilyhaldi can‘t believe the great price! I love Paul Auster x 6y
TrishB Some bargains there 👍🏻 6y
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HannahM995
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Merry Christmas from Australia, where it‘s too hot to wear Santa hats for more then a minute

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thewanderingbookmark
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“After they‘re dressed and gone, hurrying out into the daylit house with news for the world, their sudden love remains in the room, hanging like incense”

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thewanderingbookmark
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“You know boats. You can‘t steer if you‘re not goin faster than the current. If you‘re not under your own steam then yer just debris, stuff floatin.”

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thewanderingbookmark
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“Past emaciated glitter of creeks, into the heat ahead, the bluewhite nothing of distance, they travel.” #aussielit

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Anna40
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It is finally cooling down! Cloudy this morning!

Izai.Amorim Beautiful sky. Love it. 7y
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AdeleReads
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Following this FB thread/article closely because I love these too! https://www.google.ca/amp/s/mobile.nytimes.com/2017/08/01/books/review/match-boo... Any suggestions? Some I think of off the top:
Cloudstreet by Tim Winton. Wild Swans by Jung Chang. No Great Mischief by Alistair MacLeod. East of Eden by John Steinbeck. Fall on Your Knees by Ann-Marie MacDonald.
(And on my summer list -Homegoing & The Brothers K)

bookloo One Hundred Years of Solitude. ☺️💚 7y
AdeleReads @bookloo 👍🏼 7y
DeborahSmall The House of The Spirits ❤️ 7y
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rabbitprincess I second No Great Mischief ♥️ 7y
AdeleReads @rabbitprincess 💙 alistair 7y
Velvetfur The Shoemaker's Wife by Adriana Trigiani - utterly engrossing and, unfortunately, heartbreaking. A wonderful book, spanning generations of a family! 7y
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kyrathomsen
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Pickpick

A beautiful book from start to finish 💙

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Abailliekaras
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Not much #sunshine here today but Cloudstreet is full of Aussie sun, as was my recent read The Dry by Jane Harper (now on loan to my mum). Couldn't resist this daggy edition of Hemingway! #maybookflowers

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PNWBookseller85
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Some #weather titles. I've not yet read Cloud Atlas or Shadow of the Wind. Feel free to comment on how wonderful they are! I can always use the inspiration.

#winteriscoming #aprilbookshowers

AnnieReads Shadow of the Wind is a marvelous read! 7y
FairyHighRoad Shadow of the Wind is one of my favorite books! 7y
Emilyrjones22 At the risk of sounding like a copycat, I also adore Shadow of the Wind!! 7y
Yuki I really enjoyed Shadow of the Wind. I think I liked it the best of the trilogy. 7y
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MrsMalaprop
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#setinyrtown Cloudstreet (1991) by Tim Winton is set in my town. It chronicles the lives of two working class Australian families who come to live together at 1 Cloud Street, in a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, over a period of twenty years, 1943 - 1963. It was the recipient of a Miles Franklin Award in 1992.

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DeborahSmall
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#recommendsday #dysfunctionalfamilies I read this about 20 years ago then again last year. It was as good the second time around. Also one if the few books I've read by an Australian author. Excellent ⭐️❤️📚

RanaElizabeth Yes, yes, yes! Tim Winton is amazing. I also loved Eyrie. 7y
DeborahSmall @RanaElizabeth I'll add that to my TBR! Thank you! 7y
LeeRHarry Tim Winton = national treasure 😊 7y
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