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The Stone Gods
The Stone Gods | Jeanette Winterson
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A glimpse into unlikely love braved in the face of the void. On the airwaves, all the talk is of the new blue planetpristine and habitable, like our own 65 million years ago, before we took it to the edge of destruction. And off the air, Billie and Spike are falling in love. What will happen when their story combines with the worlds story, as they whirl towards Planet Blue, into the future? Will theyand weever find a safe landing place?Of immense imaginary and emotional scope, The Stone Gods is Jeanette Winterson at her prescient, playful, muscular best. An interplanetary love story, a travellers tale, a hymn to the beauty of the world, this is a novel that will change forever the stories we tell about the earth, about love and about stories themselves.
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Beachesnbooks
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Belated November wrap-up! I finished 10 books last month:
🥇The Stone Gods
🥈The Heart Principle
🥉A Certain Appeal

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Ddzmini
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See even Jeanette Winterson gets it 🤣🤣🤣🤣🙌🏽📚📚📚

Suet624 Definitely an addiction for me. 4y
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zsuzsanna_reads
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Mehso-so

This was between a so-so and a pick for me. It's a story about repeating climate catastrophes. I think I liked it because I sympathized with the author's perspective so much, but there wasn't much of a story about the protagonists as such.

#booked2019 #clifi

(I had no idea what clifi was before this reading challenge. My initial thought was something a lot naughtier.)

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zsuzsanna_reads
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My tentative TBR for the spring quarter of #booked2019 . 🌷🌷🌷

They are all books I own. I've already read Stone Gods by Jeanette Winterson for my #clifi selection, but I haven't posted a review on Litsy yet!

@Cinfhen @BarbaraTheBibliophage @4thhouseontheleft

BarbaraTheBibliophage Ambitious list!! 5y
Billypar Midnight's Children is one of my favorites- hope you like it! Interested to hear your review of Love Medicine since I think it's the next Erdrich I want to read. 5y
zsuzsanna_reads @Billypar I've wanted to read midnight's children for so long! I'll definitely review the Erdrich 😊 5y
Cinfhen I really appreciated 5y
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Oryx
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andrew61 A great choice, i saw her interviewing john Irving last year at the Whitworth and she did a great job and I loved 'why be happy.... ' and ' oranges... '. I always plan to read for widely in her works. 7y
Oryx @andrew61 The tagged book and "weight" are the only ones I've read so far, so need to getting reading more of hers. Hoping she'll be at the Manchester literature festival this year again. I've missed her talks last couple of years unfortunately. John Irving, nice. I'll have to keep an eye on what's on at whitworth! 7y
andrew61 @Oryx i hope this link works:

www.alc.manchester.ac.uk/centrefornewwriting

She was the mu prof of creative writing last year hence a lot of events but this website also on fb + Twitter flags up events.
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Oryx @andrew61 thanks! I've joined the mailing list for events 7y
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indubitablyzara
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#24in48 is over, and I had a great time! I spent 11 hours and 49 minutes reading this past two days, which I'm very pleased with. The books, in the order I read them: Not Working, Mandela, Eligible, The Stone Gods, Graffiti, and Poems for Eva. My favorite was definitely Eligible, though Poems for Eva and The Stone Gods were also excellent. I'm hoping this weekend spurs me to continue reading more - happy reading!

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aentee
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This book is about the stories that repeat themselves, whether it's the bond between soulmates or the larger story of humanity. A clever, beautifully written apocalyptic saga.