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Martyr!
Martyr!: A novel | Kaveh Akbar
Kaveh Akbars Martyr! is a paean to how we spend our lives seeking meaningin faith, art, ourselves, othersin which a newly sober, orphaned son of Iranian immigrants, guided by the voices of artists, poets, and kings, embarks on a search that leads him to a terminally ill painter living out her final days in the Brooklyn Museum. The best novel you'll ever read about the joy of language, addiction, displacement, martyrdom, belonging, homesickness. Lauren Groff, best-selling author of Matrix and Fates and Furies Cyrus Shams is a young man grappling with an inheritance of violence and loss: his mothers plane was shot down over the skies of Tehran in a senseless accident; and his fathers life in America was circumscribed by his work killing chickens at a factory farm in the Midwest. Cyrus is a drunk, an addict, and a poet, whose obsession with martyrs leads him to examine the mysteries of his pasttoward an uncle who rode through Iranian battlefields dressed as the Angel of death to inspire and comfort the dying, and toward his mother, through a painting discovered in a Brooklyn art gallery that suggests she may not have been who or what she seemed. Electrifying, funny, wholly original, and profound, Martyr! heralds the arrival of a blazing and essential new voice in contemporary fiction.
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LatrelWhite
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This weeks read💛🖤Martyr!

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Rachel.Rencher
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Top row: books that I've had on hold FOREVER.
Bottom row: this week's assigned reading for my Materials for Youth class. 🤓

TheBookHippie Loved Freewater and When you trap a Tiger 6d
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Liz_M
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I read a few books, Two #1001Books. Fresh Dirt from the Grave was mostly set in #Bolivia for #FoodandLit. It and Voyager are #WomeninTranslation. Patsy worked for #LGBTQIA2025 bingo and Three books were for #192025. Martyr! was just because I had been recommend it so many times.

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ReadingRachael
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This was such a unique and quirky read, both funny and philosophical. What is required for your life to be considered meaningful, valuable, worth living? What might we be missing that is right in front of us? This was a fun read am grateful to the author for the vulnerability he took in writing Cyrus‘s character. This was a fun and enjoyable read. I would highly recommend for readers who enjoy character-based literary fiction.

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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
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#BookBracket2025 was very hard for July! I read six 5-star books, including two audio adaptations of all-time favourites, Anne of Green Gables and Dykes to Watch Out For, plus TJR's 1980s lesbian astronaut book and Alison Bechdel's brand new graphic novel. I decided Martyr! was the winner because it's so beautiful/complex, but I had to sneak in DTWOF as a wild card because it was so well done. It was so fun seeing my old comic friends in new form!

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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
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Don't know how to describe this except as a masterpiece, one of the best books I've ever read. It's got the most beautiful, insightful, poetic writing and deep feeling for its characters and their crises (material, spiritual, existential, relational). Reading this only once feels like just scratching the surface of its meaning and beauty. Also: queer love!!

"Love was a room that appeared when you stepped into it. Cyrus...stepped."

ChaoticMissAdventures I agree! I loved this so much even through the darkness. He is an amazing writer. 2mo
Suet624 I loved this one too and agree that it requires a second read at least. 2mo
Tamra I enjoyed it too! However, the group I read it with wasn‘t thrilled. 2mo
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Christine I have put this one off for so long, you are making me want to remedy that! 2mo
CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian @Suet624 especially knowing the reveal!! 2mo
CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian @ChaoticMissAdventures yeah it had some dark themes but didn't make me feel dark, you know? 2mo
CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian @Tamra to each their own i guess! 2mo
CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian @Christine hope you love it too! 2mo
Kitta Oooh maybe I‘ll add to my TBR, I‘ve been unsure about it for a while. 2mo
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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
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Reading this book kind of makes me feel drunk? In a good way.

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bio_chem06
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Great books this month, however I‘m the only one in my Bookclub who didn‘t love Martyr!

Hooked_on_books I didn‘t love Martyr, either, so it‘s good to see I‘m not alone! 2mo
bio_chem06 @Hooked_on_books I was literally the only one in 10 people. I felt bad having critiques, made people look at me like I had two heads🤣🤣 I hope I made the conversation more interesting! 2mo
Hooked_on_books @bio_chem06 I have no doubt you did! I always find it interesting to hear the point of view of others, even if how we felt about the book is different. As long as all are respectful of others‘ views (which of course doesn‘t always happen). 2mo
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anushareflects
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I started off really enjoying the book but as it progressed it lost the plot completely. The premise is about living a meaningful life and finding meaning through art, relationships and faith, and defining meaning for life through death (as the title suggests) but the author gets distracted by the frivolous and places emphasis on characters who are inherently meaningless or unlikeable that the message never truly lands.

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Gissy
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February 2025 Book #5

I really enjoyed this book but I understand is not for everyone because is slow, maybe story was dragged a little bit and some convenient actions present that helped that ending. I usually don‘t like or enjoy stories about addictions, maybe too close to work, but there was something in the writing style that I loved, how author described the characters, that self talking, reflection, so deep, so many wonderful quotes⬇️

Gissy (Cont.) It is a depressed, sad story but with hope. A drama but it was deep and beautiful written. I did care for Cyrus and that fríendship/romance was just beautiful. I will like to try another book by this author. This book really worked for me 4/4.5⭐️

Also recommended by YouTuber Eric
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Gissy #BookSpinBingo #3 (buddy read) #ISpyBingo (vest-male wearing some kind of a vest looks like a vest😜) @TheAromaOfBooos
#toB2025 @BarbaraBB
#GoodReadsAroundTheYear #ATY prompt #9 (book listed in tournament llst of any year) from by GoodReads shelf #BooksIWantToRead2025
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AbstractMonica
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Not at all what I was expecting. There were instances that were deep and poignant, followed by what felt like a surface level YA novel. This one was not for me.

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AbstractMonica
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I feel like I‘ve been reading this book for so long! Life has been busy. I was hoping to wrap this one up today during my lunch break, but then we had to shelter in place due to a tornado warning. Let‘s try this again.

dabbe Hope all is well and that the tornado is gone! Beautiful pic, too, btw. 😍 4mo
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mcctrish
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I enjoyed listening to this, at times it was almost meditative. The talk about art and being compelled to create and adrift when there was no inspiration was so interesting, listening to the struggles of addiction was hard. A quote that stood out for me that came from the Koran “Action will be judged by intention”. I‘d like to ask a few people in power about this. It was disjointed at times

Suet624 I read the paper version, but now you‘ve made me want to listen to it. I really liked this one. 4mo
mcctrish @Suet624 I feel like more quotes would have stuck with me if I‘d had this in print ❤️ 4mo
sarahbarnes I am in such a long line for this one at the library. Based on reviews it seems worth the wait. 4mo
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BaBaBaBillyAndTheBooks
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Cyrus vainly sets off on a quest to die for his beliefs, but the real way to give meaning to one‘s existence is to live—not even to create art as much as find beauty and grace in any small world we‘re lucky enough to find ourselves.

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mjtwo
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29 Mar-20 Apr 25
Beautifully written and quite a compelling read.
Akbar tells the story of Cyrus, an Iranian-American whose mother was killed when the US shot down an Iranian passenger plane and who is trying to understand the nature of martyrdom in the context of his own life and addiction.
A little predictable but nevertheless a compelling and provocative read and so beautifully written.

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mcctrish
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Next Lego set

AmyG Ooooo…don‘t forget to post when done! 4mo
wanderinglynn Ooh, I love the flower sets! 😍 4mo
ncsufoxes I have this one. The roses were a pain (for me at least) to get together. I do love how they create such beautiful flowers out of LEGO pieces 💐 4mo
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mcctrish @ncsufoxes if I was getting married again I‘d do Lego flowers 4mo
mcctrish @AmyG for sure 4mo
mcctrish @wanderinglynn the colours are soooo good 4mo
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mcctrish
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I finished my telephone box and put it with my ‘set in the UK‘ books

Caroline2 Ah that‘s so cute! 🥰 4mo
mcctrish @Caroline2 I am thinking about converting the telephone box into a little library but that will require some thought, a plan and perhaps an order for specific pieces 4mo
Deblovestoread Adorable! 4mo
DogMomIrene Super cute! 4mo
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AnneCecilie
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A young man is trying to make some sense of his mother‘s senseless death many years ago. In order to make sense of it, he‘s thinking of writing a book about martyrs. When he learns of an art exhibition where a woman is making her last days into art, he thinks that will be a good point for his book.

This book was completely different from what I expected, but ended up loving it

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DyAnne
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“From the Palace of Dariush,” said the caption underneath, “Older than the Roman Colosseum!” Some solace in history, perhaps, knowing other civilizations had also destroyed themselves. In fact, the record seemed to suggest such destruction was inevitable, the endpoint of every people.”

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rachaich
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What an intense and different novel, exploring art, the world, love and the life death continuum.
I found it tough at times in it's bleak honesty but alongside that, such gorgeous writing.
Will remain with me.

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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Because of how his mother died, Cyrus becomes obsessed with the concept of dying a meaningful death. Or perhaps, with living a meaningful life. A clever and introspective study of grief. Full circle creativity, and flawless execution, lead to its much-deserved critical acclaim. Wholly unique. I loved it!

BarbaraBB Glad you did! 6mo
Trashcanman 👋👋👋👋👀 5mo
britt_brooke @Trashcanman Heyyyy!! Good to see you here! 5mo
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BarbaraBB
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#LitsyToB25 Martyr! is our winner today. Only Tracy, Holly and Theresa voted for Rejection. Short stories and the tournament aren‘t always a good match.
And we do agree with the #ToB25 judgment today so in both tournaments we‘ll see Martyr! continue.

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Chelsea.Poole I really, really enjoyed Rejection…and I‘m normally not into short stories. But Martyr took hold of me in a much more intense way, so I had to vote for it! 6mo
Suet624 I‘m so happy!! 6mo
Bookwormjillk Another set I didn‘t get to, but Matyr! is high on my list since @Butterfinger ‘s glowing review. 6mo
BarbaraBB @Chelsea.Poole I remember that you liked it so much. Too bad it met Martyr! that soon in the tournament 6mo
Lesliereadsalot Now I have to get to Martyr!! 6mo
Well-ReadNeck I may need to re-read Martyr! it might hit different at a different time, but I just thought it was 👍🏼, not really 🤯Rejection made me feel sooooooo uncomfortable in all the best ways. I did listen on audio which I think may have enhanced it for me since tone is so important to that one. Voted the other way, but not disappointed here. 6mo
Well-ReadNeck For those of you who may not have made it that far, the final story in Rejection ties it all together in the absolutely best (and funniest) way 6mo
Megabooks I love short stories, but I was not a fan of rejection. Glad to see Martyr move on! 6mo
fredthemoose Ugh—I didn‘t necessarily love Rejection, but Martyr! was my least favorite of this year‘s list. Just did not like or care about the MC at all. 😝 Glad others liked it more. (edited) 6mo
ChaoticMissAdventures I liked both of these, hate it when that happens, but I loved Martyr! the writing was so sharp about addiction. Glad to see it move on. 6mo
Hooked_on_books I‘m unsurprised given the accolades Martyr has earned. Like @fredthemoose , I struggled with the MC. I also didn‘t like the big reveal of who the female artist was. For me it was a bit silly. And I thought Rejection was great in a disturbing way. I feel like the author had a good time writing it and that came through. 6mo
Butterfinger Martyr was my favorite. I thought it was very relatable. It brought to light things that I never learned. 6mo
Jas16 I could not even finish Rejection so Martyr easily got my vote. 6mo
sarahbarnes I still want to read Martyr at some point! 6mo
GatheringBooks I voted for Martyr which is keeping me up for several nights now - I knew 100 pages in that this was my choice. 6mo
kwmg40 I'd read the first story in Rejection and never got back to it. I really liked Martyr! so it was an easy decision for me. 6mo
cariashley Pleased with this outcome! 6mo
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Yes, I loved this novel.

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Butterfinger
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The smartest, most creative, most real book I have read in a very long time. Don't worry about death. Sacrifice yourself to life. Cyrus will always be a part of my heart. The way Akbar wrote about historical martyrs through poetry was ingenious. Cyrus's dreams were beautiful and added so much to Cyrus's quest. It made me ashamed of being American (not owning up to killing 278 Iranian people), but there is hope. You just can't quit searching.

BarbaraBB Great review. 6mo
Butterfinger @BarbaraBB thank you. 6mo
Leftcoastzen Love your review!I haven‘t read it yet, there seems to be lots of mixed reviews & bails . Glad to see a positive take! 6mo
Amor4Libros Your review makes me want to bump this up on my TBR! 6mo
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fredthemoose
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⭐️⭐️💫 Unpopular opinion, but I didn‘t connect with this at all. Found the MC self absorbed and as a result just didn‘t really care about his obsession with martyrdom or any of the side stories from the other characters. I kept thinking “I don‘t care!” to myself and bumping up the playback speed to get it over sooner. Glad others enjoyed it more than I did! #ToB25

CallMeIshmael I agree I DNF‘d this one for the same reasons 7mo
AmyG Well, I feel validated. I just put this down to read something else and struggling to pick it back up. May just bail. 7mo
fredthemoose @CallMeIshmael @AmyG yeah… this one just didn‘t give me enough (any?) reasons to like and root for the main character before wanting me to go on a whole journey about him, and it just didn‘t work. 7mo
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kwmg40
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This is among my favourites of the #ToB25 books I've read so far. The writing is beautiful, there were interesting and unexpected twists, and I spent some time mulling over the ending. Looking forward to the #LitsyToB discussion.

#gottacatchemall (Emolga: yellow cover) @PuddleJumper

Butterfinger I started it today. I think it will also be one of my favorites. 7mo
BarbaraBB I liked this one too and think it stands out on the #ToB shortlist. 7mo
squirrelbrain I agree with @BarbaraBB ! 7mo
Suet624 I liked this one so much. 7mo
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Hanna-B
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Bloody brilliant, magic, whimsical. He has a powerful and unique voice, will definitely reread because it has so much content and subtle beauty, existential questions and more. Anyone else read this? Would love to hear your thoughts #martyr #kavehakbar #brilliantbook

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I am enjoying this so much—my first big read of 2024.

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ImperfectCJ
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There's not a lot I can say about this one without giving spoilers, but I can say that I really appreciate how it's written, and I'm looking forward to discussing the ending with my book club. It's not my favorite from the #tob25 shortlist, but I do like it.

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cariashley
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This was excellent. Happy to finally be pleased with a #tob25 entry after a couple letdowns in a row! It‘s cleverly pulled together and the writing is beautiful (would expect nothing less from a poet author).

BarbaraBB I liked this one too! 8mo
Megabooks Yes very good! Really enjoyed the way he plotted it out. 8mo
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Flaneurette
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So depressing to go back to subzero temps today. I will miss the sun 🌞. 📸: San Jose del Cabo MX

TheSpineView Looks lovely! 8mo
AmyG Beautiful! 8mo
Soubhiville Wow, so pretty! 8mo
BarbaraBB How beautiful 😍. 8mo
tpixie It‘s hard to be a flaneurette in this weather! ❄️🩵❄️ 8mo
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DyAnne
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First day of winter quarter should be acknowledged with a trip to the bookstore.

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jenniferw88
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For those doing #ToB, Martyr is 99p at the moment!

@BarbaraBB

BarbaraBB Thank you Jenny for this thoughtful post! 💚 8mo
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HettyG
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58 total books read, my top five fiction for 2024 is pictured. I feel like I read a lot of books but was only truly in love with very few! Anyway, cheers Litsers!! 🍻

Texreader Wonderful!!! 8mo
TheBookgeekFrau I loved A Year of Wonders! And, I'm not sure if love is the right word for The Dinner lol, but almost 8 years later I find myself still thinking about it. 8mo
HettyG @TheBookgeekFrau I feel the same way about The Dinner!!!! It was just fascinating, I could not put it down, could not stop thinking about it, joined a new book club so I could talk about it with others.... it just had to make the list for those reasons even if it is such a dark dark novel! 8mo
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Akbar‘s writing is really something special! 🌟🏅

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Erinreadsthebooks
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Wowza, the writing. Some chapters were absolutely magical and others, I wasn‘t even sure they needed to be there (but they do, and people smarter than me will relish in them). What a way to end my 2024 reading! Glad I stuck with this one.

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🗡️

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In the animal world, a broken leg meant you starved, so a healed femur meant that some human had supported another's long recovery, fed them, cleaned the wound. And thus, the author argued, began civilization. Augured not by an instrument of murder, but by a fracture bound, a bit of food brought back for another.

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ChaoticMissAdventures
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And this is why I cannot make my best of list until Jan 1!! I loved this, the writing is wonderfully poetic, I need to buy a copy so I can mark it up, I wanted to highlight so many lines and paragraphs. I loved all of the characters. Cyrus was a mess but he was an endearing mess.
This has been on so many best of lists and it deserves all the praise it is getting. I loved this

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#weeklyforecast

I am so close to finishing Martyr! I am loving it, have less than 100 pgs and it was due back yesterday so hoping to finish today.

I am 20% into We Could Be Rats the new Emily Austin and I am not loving it as much as Fact About Space but will push on.

Want to get to Poor DEER bc Empires both are due back this weekend and so many people are waiting!

My audio for my walks is Worst Hard Time by Egan about the American dust bowl

squirrelbrain Some great reads there! 9mo
sarahbarnes A good set of books! I also have Poor Deer in my library stack and am trying to get to it! 9mo
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Persian Mirror Art
"I think about this a lot Cyrus. These centuries of Persians trying to copy the Egyptian vanity, really their self reflection. How it arrived to us in shards. How we had to look at ourselves in these broken fragments, and how those mirror tiles found themselves in all these mosques, the tile work, these ornate mosaics. How those spaces made the fractured glimpses of ourselves near sacred."

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Akbar has an amazing use of words. The way he lays out and describes Cyrus' descent into alcoholism is heartbreaking, gorgeous and understandable.

"But Cyrus's true love, his bedrock, his soulmate, was alcohol. Alcohol was faithful, omnipresent, predictable. Alcohol didn't demand monogamy like opiates or meth. Alcohol demanded only that you came back home to it at the end of the night."

Suet624 I agree with you. 9mo
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Martyr! is an absolute pleasure to read. Cyrus‘ struggle with his identity and history makes for truly compelling reading 😊

BkClubCare In my top ten for 2024 🌟 8mo
Pedrocamacho Totally agree, @BkClubCare! 8mo
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Larkken
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Recently found quote in my camera roll ❤️

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I know of KA primarily as a poet: always creative, always interesting, sometimes very moving, sometimes just plain baffling. This book was all of those things by turn. Or all at once.
Cyrus is colossally self-absorbed, but is aware of the fact. I wanted good things to happen for him.
Structurally, I'm not entirely convinced it worked, but KA makes for a dazzling, rhapsodic novelist. I enjoyed his book very much.

quietlycuriouskate Why the exclamation mark in the title, though? He's not Clive Cussler! 11mo
Tamra Spot on! Execution could have been tighter, but the substance & creativity is engaging. 11mo
Tamra @quietlycuriouskate re: exclamation point - I read or heard in an interview it was to lighten up the subject and/or reader expectations. To reflect that there is humor and love, etc. (edited) 11mo
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quietlycuriouskate @Tamra Ah, thank you. His intention backfired on me then! I found humour and love in the book, for sure; just not in the choice of punctuation. 11mo
Tamra @quietlycuriouskate I wondered the same. Seems an odd choice. Now I wonder if it was the publisher‘s decision or his. 11mo
Suet624 I wanted good things to happen to him too. ❤️ 11mo
sarahbarnes Great review! Looking forward to this one. I‘m in line for it at the library. 11mo
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Tamra
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I‘m going to be thinking about this one because there is a lot to chew on.

Is this a perfect novel? Nope, in fact there are elements I don‘t appreciate and frankly I‘ve read better debut novels. However Kaveh has a very distinctive creative voice that isn‘t forgettable. This won‘t be a spine on the shelf I‘ll wonder whether I‘ve read.

RidgewayGirl I don‘t have quite as many passages marked out by Post-Its, but this is definitely a book I‘m glad to have my own copy of. 11mo
Tamra @RidgewayGirl 😄 I tabbed because I read it as part of a group read. 11mo
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Tamra
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Matchy today! 🙃 Loving this novel, so witty & insightful. Perhaps a bit self indulgent, but forgivable.

Guffawing at the wholly pathological superficial “politeness” of Midwesterners, which apparently is akin to Iranian etiquette, and describing his rich girlfriend as “American Christian, the kind that believed Jesus had just needed a bigger gun.”

Suet624 I‘m so happy to have read this. It might deserve a reread. 11mo
Cathythoughts I must try a sample 👍🏻❤️ 11mo
quietlycuriouskate I'm enjoying reading this at the moment, too! 😃 11mo
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sarahbarnes This one is on my list! Sounds like I might need to bump it up. 11mo
Tamra @Suet624 there definitely is enough substance for a reread. 11mo
Tamra @Cathythoughts it is very postmodern like in the mashup of new (current pop culture) and old (historical martyrs). 11mo
Tamra @quietlycuriouskate it gets better & better! I like Cyrus‘ questioning of his motives & character. 11mo
Tamra @sarahbarnes it‘s probably not for everyone, but I‘m liking it and I‘m rather surprised. I didn‘t know much about it before starting. 11mo
sarahbarnes I‘ve got myself in line for it at the library - excited to try it! 11mo
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"I just think about that a lot. The ugliness of anger. I don't disagree that it can be harnessed. But it's so irredeemably ugly."

"You're a human being, Cyrus," Sang said, gently. "So was your mother. So am I. Not cartoon characters. There's no pressure for us to be ethically pure, noble. Or, God forbid, aspirational. We're people. We get mad, we get cowardly. Ugly. We self-obsess."

Suet624 Such a good book. 11mo
charl08 @Suet624 yes. But the ending!?! What? 11mo
Suet624 Hahaha. I actually went on Reddit at one point because of the ending - just to see people's thoughts. For some reason I was fine with the ending, whereas I hated Bee Sting's ending. However, they are both ambiguous. 🙄 11mo
charl08 @Suet624 I never thought of reddit for a book ending. Did most approve? 11mo
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Tamra
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I‘m happy to be sent to my room. 😊

Jeg As a kid I always was too. 11mo
Tamra @Jeg 🙌🏾 11mo
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