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Black Swan Green
Black Swan Green: A Novel | David Mitchell
By the New York Times bestselling author of The Bone Clocks and Cloud Atlas | Longlisted for the Man Booker Prize Selected by Time as One of the Ten Best Books of the Year | A New York Times Notable Book | Named One of the Best Books of the Year by The Washington Post Book World, The Christian Science Monitor, Rocky Mountain News, and Kirkus Reviews | A Los Angeles Times Book Prize Finalist | Winner of the ALA Alex Award | Finalist for the Costa Novel AwardFrom award-winning writer David Mitchell comes a sinewy, meditative novel of boyhood on the cusp of adulthood and the old on the cusp of the new.Black Swan Green tracks a single year in what is, for thirteen-year-old Jason Taylor, the sleepiest village in muddiest Worcestershire in a dying Cold War England, 1982. But the thirteen chapters, each a short story in its own right, create an exquisitely observed world that is anything but sleepy. A world of Kissingeresque realpolitik enacted in boys games on a frozen lake; of nightcreeping through the summer backyards of strangers; of the tabloid-fueled thrills of the Falklands War and its human toll; of the cruel, luscious Dawn Madden and her power-hungry boyfriend, Ross Wilcox; of a certain Madame Eva van Outryve de Crommelynck, an elderly bohemian emigr who is both more and less than she appears; of Jasons search to replace his dead grandfathers irreplaceable smashed watch before the crime is discovered; of first cigarettes, first kisses, first Duran Duran LPs, and first deaths; of Margaret Thatchers recession; of Gypsies camping in the woods and the hysteria they inspire; and, even closer to home, of a slow-motion divorce in four seasons.Pointed, funny, profound, left-field, elegiac, and painted with the stuff of life, Black Swan Green is David Mitchells subtlest and most effective achievement to date.Praise for Black Swan Green [David Mitchell has created] one of the most endearing, smart, and funny young narrators ever to rise up from the pages of a novel. . . . The always fresh and brilliant writing will carry readers back to their own childhoods. . . . This enchanting novel makes us remember exactly what it was like.The Boston Globe [David Mitchell is a] prodigiously daring and imaginative young writer. . . . As in the works of Thomas Pynchon and Herman Melville, one feels the roof of the narrative lifted off and oneself in thrall.Time [A] brilliant new novel . . . In Jason, Mitchell creates an evocation yet authentically adolescent voice.The New York Times Book Review Alternately nostalgic, funny and heartbreaking.The Washington Post Great Britains Catcher in the Ryeand another triumph for one of the present ages most interesting and accomplished novelists.Kirkus Reviews (starred review) This book is so entertainingly strange, so packed with activity, adventures, and diverting banter, that you only realize as the extraordinary novel concludes that the timid boy has grown before your eyes into a capable young man.Entertainment WeeklyFrom the Hardcover edition.
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Creadnorthey
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A thoroughly enjoyable read- a bit of whimsy and a bit of gravitas dabbles in a philosophical coming of age. David Mitchell, usually writing more fantastical prose, finds the right timbre to tell this tale.

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Therewillbebooks
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Just posted our Year in Review episode! We discuss what we read in 2022 and talk about our goals for 2023. But most importantly we discuss the etymology of the term G.O.A.T, The Office, and Harrison Ford. Enjoy!

https://open.spotify.com/episode/6Z8WM58P6GXTKSHakaRbG6?si=l9hr9bjCS92-CvHBdoVm2...

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Therewillbebooks
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Therewillbebooks
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Episode 86 just posted! We select a March #botm, discuss Peter's birthday, and I tell an old story I heard about a football player getting stuck in a garage door in his underwear. Enjoy!

https://open.spotify.com/episode/4Ry84tEojC556pySyYmeuN

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Jari-chan
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I think that's the first book by David Mitchell I disliked. Maybe I'm just not one for Coming Of Age stories, but the whole book really, really bored me. It was all the same over and over again. There were some tiny parts that were of some interest, but it just wasn't enough. A huge disappointment, since Mitchell never let me down before. I hope the next book I'm going to read by him will be better again. And no, I won't give up on him just yet.

TheAromaofBooks Always sad when a favorite author lets you down!! 3y
Jari-chan @TheAromaofBooks Yep.. But it happens every now and then... 3y
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CuriousG
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I'm posting one book per day from the ever growing unread stacks in my personal library. No description or explanation, just books I own and plan to read. #tbr

Day 27

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Billypar
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I just started this and it is dense with references I either don't know because they're British or from the early eighties (or both). But I have a question about this one. I recently picked up a box of Alpen to try, never having heard of it before (I actually just finished a bowl right before reading this sentence). For those of you in the UK or Europe, is this a cereal that is universally known? Or was it popular awhile ago but not so much now?

squirrelbrain It is a brand name for muesli and I guess was the ‘only‘ muesli on the supermarket shelves in the UK before muesli became a big thing. Would anyone else agree? 3y
Cuilin @squirrelbrain yes. I only remember two, Alpen and Kellogg‘s Country Store. Both were popular. It was good. Alpen seemed to be the fancy one? If that makes sense. 3y
Billypar @squirrelbrain It's interesting, I've seen the word 'muesli' but I don't remember ever hearing it spoken out loud. Wikipedia tells me that Alpen has been sold in the U.S. since the 1990s, so I'm not sure if it's just me, or if it never became all that popular here. I'm always fascinated n 3y
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Billypar by these questions of sorting out the regional, national, and international popularity/recognition of things. 3y
BarbaraBB I don‘t know it either. Alpen I mean, muesli is a very general word here, we use it all the time. It is a Swiss word. However, I think Alpen is/was maybe British? @squirrelbrain @Cuilin (edited) 3y
Kappadeemom I used to eat it as a kid and I am from Georgia. I think you could only get at health food stores when I was a kid though, and I‘m 53 so this was back in the 70s (edited) 3y
squirrelbrain I don‘t remember the Kellogg‘s one @Cuilin 🤷‍♀️ Billy - muesli is a softer less crunchy version of granola. It still has oats, nuts and dried fruit but not baked, it‘s more in its natural state. 3y
Cuilin @BarbaraBB @squirrelbrain @Billypar I did a little research 🧐 Alpen is a muesli made in the north of England by Weetabix!! I order Weetabix online, hard to get in stores in the US. My dad in Ireland eats muesli soaked in orange juice. Apparently the Swiss eat it this way. Most I think eat it with milk. 3y
squirrelbrain Well done @Cuilin - now we know! 😁👏 3y
Billypar @Cuilin Thanks for that information! In looking up the Kellog's version you mentioned, I came across a different Kellog cereal called Mueslix, which I definitely recognize from the cereal aisle, only never knew the origin of the name. Orange juice...wow - never would have occurred to me to try that! I like it very much with milk, though further down on the same page, the child narrator mentions "My Weetabix tastes like balsa wood." ? 3y
Billypar @BarbaraBB I'm going to be asking everyone I know about muesli now 😁 3y
Cuilin @Billypar subliminal advertising!! Both cereals are mentioned!! Mitchell may have links to the company 😂 I love Weetabix made with heated almond milk. Comfort food. Eaten dry or cold I can understand the balsa wood reference. I may have to stack this book. 3y
Billypar @Kappadeemom Wikipedia tells me that Alpen took off in the 1970s, and even though it didn't get to the US until later, that makes sense that health food stores would know more about international trends (though I'm sure that was more difficult to do in the 70s). 3y
Billypar @squirrelbrain The granola comparison makes sense. Eating it as cereal reminds me of a better tasting raisin bran. 3y
Billypar @Cuilin Lol- scandal! The beginning reminds me in some ways of Spielberg's 1980s films like E.T. or Close Encounters which were filled with product placement, but in creative ways that made everything feel more realistic. I had my Alpen with cashew milk, but heated up sounds really good - may have to try that! 3y
BarbaraBB I think this might be the original recipe - along with one for granola 😉 https://amp.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/wordofmouth/2014/oct/23/how-to-make-per... 3y
BookwormM We still eat Alpen in my house 🤣🤣hubby has his with milk I eat mine dry which most people consider weird 3y
Cuilin @BarbaraBB great read. I haven‘t heard about Darina Allen and Ballymaloe in a long time. We‘re all getting a fine education in Muesli making and history. The joys of Litsy!! 3y
BarbaraBB @Cuilin Lol, who would have thought we‘d wanted to know more about muesli‘s history? 🤣 3y
Billypar @Cuilin Yeah I love these Litsy-inspired cultural rabbit-holes ☺ @BarbaraBB Those recipes sound delicious, and a lot of fun to try different variations. Interesting that apples are considered 'non-negotiable' but absent from Alpen's standard version, even though they have special apple varieties. 3y
Billypar @BookwormM Even though I tend to go with milk for cereal, every now and then I find dry cereal addictive, so I could see it happening with muesli. 3y
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rwmg
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DNF. I didn't like the 13 year old main character's first person 'voice' and couldn't face a whole book of it.

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Penny_LiteraryHoarders
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Used my Indigo Christmas gift cards on the weekend. 3 books = $75. Canadian book prices are pretty prohibitive!

A Roll of the Bones is #CanLit from a small indie publisher in Atlantic Canada. My library doesn't stock these kinds of books often so I had to buy it!

Has anyone read The Parisian? Looks right up my alley!

Penny_LiteraryHoarders Have been on the lookout for awhile now for Black Swan Green. Bummed the cover has some damage but its been hard to find so I couldn't let it go! 4y
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tjwill
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In the village of Black Swan Green (which has no swans...😁), Jason Taylor comes of age in the 1980s. He deals with his stammer, faces bullies, and struggles with family issues. This one wasn‘t what I expected, but I enjoyed it because of the character building and the way each chapter felt like learning a new piece of Taylor‘s life rather than it being a continuous plot.

I enjoyed the #buddyread, @Booksnchill !

Booksnchill I absolutely agree and look forward to our next encounter with David Mitchell!! 5y
tjwill @Booksnchill Pick the book and I‘ll be there! 😁 5y
Cathythoughts Beautiful pic 5y
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Cathythoughts I have this one stacked already 5y
tjwill @Cathythoughts The picture is a public domain photo that I found. I haven‘t read a David Mitchell book I didn‘t like, so I would say it‘s worth the read! 5y
jhod Loved this book 5y
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Booksnchill
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Well Whiskey and I took a break from yard work and finished this buddy read with @tjwill my David Mitchell reading buddy. This book was shortlisted for the Costa book award. Written after Cloud Atlas it feels to me as if he had something to say about 13 year old boys, their challenges, their lives and their dreams. Set in 1982 this follows Jason Taylor throughout a year - it is evocative and, if you have read Mitchell, has familiar themes. 5⭐️

Cathythoughts Lovely review! I have this stacked already! Look forward to it 5y
Booksnchill @Cathythoughts Love David Mitchell- he can write! 5y
wanderinglynn Whiskey clearly worked hard! 😂❤️🐶 5y
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Leftcoastzen I‘m with Whiskey! I haven‘t done any yard work but I‘m sure I need a rest!🐶 5y
Booksnchill @wanderinglynn he has to remain ever vigilant for interlopers!!🤣🤣🤣 5y
Booksnchill @Leftcoastzen Whiskey recommends the restoring effects of frequent naps😂🐾 5y
wanderinglynn @Booksnchill 😂😂😂 that‘s right. It‘s hard, thankless work protecting the yard from birds, squirrels, & other small critters. 👍🏻 5y
Cinfhen Hi Whiskey and Rebecca!!! Happy weekend reading!!!!! 5y
Booksnchill @Cinfhen you as well- we are trying to stay cool- that means indoor reading! 5y
tjwill Yes! I agree about his ability with characters. He makes their inner lives feel real. Jason was a great character. 5y
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tjwill
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The title of the last chapter is the same as the first. 🤔 @Booksnchill

BoleyBooks I have done this in my books. I circle back around. The second time around I give a more in-depth look or a different character perspective of the same scene. I enjoyed revisiting and building out the scenes. Hopefully, this is the case here. 5y
Booksnchill Well I have finished and I loved it- the story of Taylor‘s 13th year- so momentus in the mind of the one who is living it- so quickly forgotten (in my case)- I can see threads of Mitchell‘s later writing.He is a master of translating the inner workings of his characters into words. Loved coming back around to the mysterious house that isn‘t so mysterious in the end-and the ild lady and her brother- now just need to have unborn twin fleshed out! 5y
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tjwill
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@booksnchill Will we ever find out how the watch was actually messed up? Something supernatural perhaps? I thought the parts with the dad's business trip were interesting, but that definitely didn't make me like him. The lady who randomly starts talking about her son made me cringe.

tjwill @booksnchill When he finally tells his dad, I realized I misunderstood when he said he didn't know what happened to the watch. He said it must have been on the ice, but I took that as that it might have been something mysterious. I guess it really did just smash on the ice. Anticlimactic. 5y
Booksnchill This book has taken so many turns- the bullying was very hard to read for me. The “Goose Fair” and the defense of Taylor by the gypsies was cool- as was handing back the wallet- and Wilcox‘s motorbike fatality- whew what a ride so far. I must not be as far as you are, the watch hasn‘t featured since the lady in the jewelry antique shop so I look forward- to no resolution🤣 5y
tjwill @Booksnchill I‘m sorry! 🤦🏻‍♀️ I just finished the Disco chapter. Did you think there was more to the watch story too? I don‘t know why I read more into it. Maybe there still will be though? I agree that the bullying part was difficult, and I was in shock about the Goose Fair chapter. 5y
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Booksnchill
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@tjwill How much do I love Eva van Outryve de Crommelynck😍 This is what is in my head!!!!

julesG 😁 5y
tjwill What a fantastic character! I‘m definitely imagining her as Maggie Smith now! 5y
Booksnchill @tjwill wait a minute!!!! She‘s a NAZI????? 5y
tjwill I think that‘s the implication! Maybe she was innocent? Also, weird that the husband let Jason think he was the butler! 5y
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Booksnchill
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@tjwill now I want a rookery with koi! “I want to kick this moronic bloody world in the bloody teeth over and over till it bloody understands that not hurting people is ten bloody thousand times more bloody important than being right”- loving Taylor💖

tjwill This makes me want a rockery too. I have been thinking of building a pond in the backyard, but had never heard it called a rockery before. The tension between his mom and dad feels so real. I keep wondering about whether questions raised in each chapter will be answered, because it's not really a continuous story. 5y
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Booksnchill
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@tjwill I am a bit- ok, very, confused!!! Finished chapter 1 and first 1/2 of 2 and WHAT Happened to Sour Aunt??? Who is her brother and how did Taylor end up back home? Are we dreaming? Is he- there is a reference to a nightmare but his grandfather‘s watch is broken. Hmmm. However I do feel inside the angst of a 13 year old boy!

tjwill I am wondering if the sour aunt and her brother are like the siblings in Slade House. However, it didn‘t seem like they were luring him in. I think they are even older than they appear, and that the story will return to them later. I‘m not sure how he got out, but I think we will find out. Maybe something similar will happen later. I liked how we found out more about him through his thoughts on his stammering in chapter 2. 5y
Booksnchill @tjwill i am loving the conversations with Uncle Bob- I hear DM‘s dialogue in my head as they speak- family dinner and visiting cousins💖 5y
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tjwill
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Interesting start. Mitchell is a master of the bizarre, and this first chapter is no exception, especially with the mysterious phone call, the Unborn Twin, the broken watch, and the scrit-scrat of the sour aunt. I‘m excited for more! #buddyread @Booksnchill

Booksnchill Did you start singing “Don‘t you want me baby”? It got stuck in my head!! I will finish chapter 1 tonight so you appear to be a bit ahead of me- excited! 5y
tjwill @Booksnchill omg, yes! 😂 5y
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Booksnchill
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Ok @tjwill I have my book marked and ready to go for May 1 and our buddy read- excited to get back in to the world of David Mitchell!

tjwill Yes! I started too! I have it as an ebook though. I love your cover! 5y
Booksnchill @tjwill i like it too- love getting back to David Mitchell‘s quirkiness!!! 5y
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tjwill
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@Booksnchill #buddyread starting May 1st? This says it has 13 chapters, so maybe reading one every two days to finish in the month?

Booksnchill Perfect! It‘s a buddy read!!!👏👏👏👏 5y
Cathythoughts Look forward to your reviews ♥️👍🏻 5y
tjwill @Booksnchill Yay! 🎉😊 5y
tjwill @Cathythoughts Thanks! I hope you enjoy the rest of The Bone Clocks! 5y
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JLaurenceCohen
Black Swan Green: A Novel | David Mitchell

BSG is a wonderful coming of age story. Mitchell draws on his own experience with stammering in portraying Jason's life.

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MommyWantsToReadHerBook
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I remember reading this when my eldest daughter was a few weeks old but I remembered little else. It's completely different from his other novels, essentially a YA novel about a kid struggling with bullying and his parents' marriage trouble, but it's beautifully and uniquely written and is a pleasure to read. A great reread.

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"I quivered to own such an unownable thing." Isn't that beautiful? Incidentally, I saw a bunch of the most beautiful ducks this morning when my mom dragged me along to visit someone. There were, among others I can't identify, wood ducks and mandarin ducks. I feel blessed to have seen such beautiful creatures, but it seems incredibly dodgy to me that the local old-age home in a small town in northern KwaZulu-Natal has all these exotic ducks ?...

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MommyWantsToReadHerBook
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Oh for Pete's sake. We're heading to my mom's for a few days, about 5 hours away. I left Jane Goodall behind as it's quite a heavy hardback and thought I would read an Anne Tyler that's been on my TBR shelf. Started it and realised I already read it sometime though I didn't add it on Goodreads... Luckily I have the Kindle but such a waste of time to read a print book!

ErickaS_Flyleafunfurled But Black Swan Green is good company! 👍 6y
MommyWantsToReadHerBook @ErickaS_Flyleafunfurled luckily. I'm really enjoying this reread, although the bullying scenes can stress me out! 6y
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jhod
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Not so much #underrated but certainly not one of his best known - I can thoroughly recommend this coming of age #spooky novel - a good pick for October!

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Libby1 My husband is re-reading this one at the moment. 😊 6y
Sweettartlaura Oooh! I have this on my shelf. If I have time, I‘ll throw this in the mix this month. Thanks! 6y
LitLogophile Love this one! 6y
BiblioLitten I loved Bone Clocks. I‘m sure this one would be engaging! 6y
Blaire I remember hearing about this one a few years ago. Thanks for the reminder. 6y
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MommyWantsToReadHerBook
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I love this image of the rooms of his past and future. Such beautiful writing.

CGKOENS I'm fascinated by the use of 're after any word for "are"...this is not something I've seen done before (other than the traditional usage of they're or we're). Where is the author from, @MommyWantsToReadHerBook? 6y
MommyWantsToReadHerBook @CGKOENS David Mitchell is English and the book is set in an English village not too far from London, I think. The 're here is how the teenage boys will speak to each other but it's not used throughout the book. 6y
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Minervasbutler
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Less overtly experimental than his others this is just as wonderful in its own way. Think a darker Adrian Mole. Mitchell is brilliant at evoking the agonies of early adolescence, the need to seem "hard" and get to hang out with the cool kids, the ignorance of the facts of sex and the wild speculation and the collective patriotic madness that gripped the country during the Falklands War, all rendered perfectly.

MommyWantsToReadHerBook I need to reread this soon. Thanks for the additional motivation 😊 6y
Minervasbutler @MommyWantsToReadHerBook Welcome! My work for today is done ;) 6y
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tjwill
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Should I get it? It‘s only $1.99 right now! Has anyone read this one? What do you think, @Booksnchill ?

TrishB I have it on the pile but not yet read. 6y
Booksnchill @tjwill I have it but not yet read but absolutely get it!!🤣 6y
Booksnchill When you decide to read it I‘d be up to buddy read again- no hurry at all, just keep it in mind! (edited) 6y
tjwill @Booksnchill Ok, I will! 6y
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Mahsdad
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Happy Foto Friday. #fotofriday. Still reading BSG, should be able to finish tomorrow. For my 75 group friends, I‘ll post the larger image later today or tomorrow.

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Mahsdad
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“Art fabricated of the inarticulate is beauty.” p147

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Mahsdad
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#vacationreading. “Oily flies fed on curry-colored cowpats. New leaves oozed from twigs in the hedges. Seeds thicken the air, like sweet gravy. “ Love the imaged this invokes.

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Mahsdad
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On LT I do a #Fotofriday post on my thread in the 75 book challenge group. I thought I would start sharing it here as well. Book-wise I‘m going to start the Mitchell after I finish Underground Airline

RaimeyGallant I'm the same name on LT as of a few days ago, if you have any interest in being my sixth friend. ;) *crosses fingers* 6y
Mahsdad I will do that. But it‘s funny, the friend aspect didn‘t seem to be a big deal on LT. Come visit the 75 Book Challenge group. It‘s my (and many others) primary home on LT. 6y
Mahsdad @RaimeyGallant - I couldn‘t find you. Is your LT account public? I‘m the same there too, add me if you can find me 6y
RaimeyGallant Yep. I haven't figured out how to add people yet though. :) 6y
Mahsdad If you put mahsdad in the search, there‘ll be 1 in the members results. That link will take you to my profile, click the add to friends button 6y
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TheKidUpstairs
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One of my favourite #smalltown coming of age stories, and Mitchell showing he does simple just as well as #complicated

#BeastsGiveawayChallenge @ruthemmielang

#augustgrrrl (again) @Cinfhen

Cinfhen Well played👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 7y
Cinfhen I love the title and book cover 💚🖤💚 7y
Mdargusch I love coming of age stories! Stacked. 7y
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Reita325
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2nd book I've read by Mitchell and I'm determined to read them all. He's becoming one of my all time favorite writers.

TrishB The first one I read was The Bone Clocks, which made me go and buy his previous ones which I will make my way through eventually! 7y
Reita325 Mine was Slade House and I loved it. An intelligent, literate horror story. I want to read Bone Clocks and I'm trying to save Cloud Atlas for last. 7y
DrexEdit Cloud atlas is my all time favorite from David Mitchell! Have you had a chance to read it yet? 7y
Reita325 I have not read Cloud Atlas yet, but it is definitely on my TBR!! 7y
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JenP
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#maybookflowers #blackandwhite
A few selections. I love black and white covers but don't own too many.

BookwormM What is the deal with black and white covers? 7y
JenP @BookwormM it's a photo challenge. Different prompt each day. 7y
JenP @BookwormM you can check the hashtag and the person I tagged to find the daily prompts 7y
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TheKidUpstairs
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#feistyfeb #bildungsroman
I do love a good coming of age story, so I had lots to choose from. Because #riotgrams was a stack today, I decided to stick with just one of my faves. A departure from Mitchell's usual epic, multi storyline, time and locale hopping tales, Black Swan Green tells the story of one boy and one town in a beautiful, engaging way.

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CherylDeFranceschi
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An amazing coming-of-age story told in a way that only David Mitchell could make so wondrous. Each chapter is almost a stand-alone short story, and encapsulates a different aspect of growing up and life in general. #recommendsday

8little_paws I forgot if I told you of my plan to read all his books in chrono order 7y
CherylDeFranceschi No. But that's a great plan because of the particular way that he writes. Were you at the Music Box reading/talk last year? 7y
Laalaleighh I've read ghostwritten so far and like @8little_paws I plan to read them all in order! I own all of them and they're just sitting on my tbr shelf. I understand they're like one big meta novel somehow. 7y
CherylDeFranceschi @Laalaleighh @8little_paws It is rather meta. His brain is amazing! I will read anything he writes. 7y
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JenP
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#publishedinthe2000s #readjanuary better late than never. Here are a few books by some of my favorite authors that were published in the 2000s. Half of a Yellow Sun is one of my favorite books and the other three are on my TBR.

RealLifeReading I quite liked Black Swan Green. The Strange Library was really, er, strange. 7y
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KimM
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These are my favorite books I read in 2016. Two Mitchell's and two Mantels 😻 Hard to pick a number 1. They were all so good. Probably a 3 way tie between The Dark Tower (for sentimental reasons), To the Bright Edge of the World (beautiful, beautiful, beautiful) and Black Swan Green (which I just finished and I'm still a little blown away by. More quotes to come)

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MyNamesParadise Totally agree!!! 7y
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rach_simone
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Slow start, but really strong ending. It follows the year in the life of this young teenage boy, Jason Taylor. It explores popularity and how fickle it is. He has a stammer and that adds complications to how he navigates school. Super British (that is a plus in my book).

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Beachesnbooks
Black Swan Green: A Novel | David Mitchell
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Stopped by a book warehouse sale on my road trip this weekend--everything was $1!

Librariana Wow! 😍 7y
TheLudicReader I would never have been able to leave! 7y
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rach_simone
Black Swan Green: A Novel | David Mitchell
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I keep the books I borrow from friends and family on one shelf! #SomethingBorrowed #Booktober

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ErickaS_Flyleafunfurled
Black Swan Green: A Novel | David Mitchell
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Eva Ayres, Robert Frobisher's object of desire in Cloud Atlas, is a character in this book! We get her perspective on what happens in the Letters from Zedelghem story. I love it when authors carry over characters from book to book. ❤️ David Mitchell! #24in48

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Black Swan Green: A Novel | David Mitchell
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"Dead things show you what you'll be too one day."

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LitLogophile
Black Swan Green: A Novel | David Mitchell
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This book was recommended to me by a devout reader trying to get me to read Mitchell. Four of his books later, I can say that I was sufficiently hooked. Whimsical, poignant, and fresh - I loved this book.

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