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Endling
Endling | Maria Reva
Set in Ukraine, an eccentric scientist breeding rare snails crosses paths with sisters posing as members of the marriage industry to find their activist mother. As Russia invades, they embark on a wild journey with kidnapped bachelors and a last-of-its-kind snail. This darkly comic novel explores survival, love, and the impact of war. "This novel turns corners and tables. I love works that are smarter than I am, and this is one."- Percival Everett, author of National Book Award-winner James "Funny and smart. This is essential reading."- Ann Patchett, bestselling author of Tom Lake "Pulses with a powerful sense of urgency and relevance to our times."-Lara Prescott, author of The Secrets We Kept Ukraine, 2022. Yeva is a loner and a maverick scientist who lives out of her mobile lab.She scours the country's forests and valleys, trying and failing to breed rare snails, while her relatives urge her to settle down and finally start a family of her own. What they don't know: Yeva already dates plenty of men--not for love, but to fund her work--entertaining Westerners who come to Ukraine on guided romance tours believing they'll find docile brides untainted by feminism and modernity. Nastia and her sister, Solomiya, are also entangled in the booming marriage industry, posing as a hopeful bride and her translator while secretly searching for their missing mother, who vanished after years of fierce activism against the romance tours. Together they embark across hundreds of miles: three angry women, a truckful of kidnapped bachelors, and Lefty, a last-of-his-kind snail with one final shot at perpetuating his species. But their plans come to a screeching halt when Russia invades. In a stunningly ambitious and achingly raw metafictional spiral, Endling brilliantly balances horror and comedy, drawing on Reva's own experiences as a Ukrainian expat tracking her family's delicate dance of survival behind enemy lines. As fiction and reality collide on the page, Reva probes the hard truths of war: What stories must we tell ourselves to survive? To carry on with the routines of life under military occupation? And for those of us watching from over-seas: Can our sense of normalcy and security ever be restored, or have they always been a fragile illusion? Endling is a tour de force from an author who weaves a story of love, loss, humor, and devastation that only she can tell.
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perfectlywinged
Endling | Maria Reva
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Already love Yeva who just wants to travel around saving snails.

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ImperfectCJ
Endling | Maria Reva
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This novel wasn't a complete hit for me, but I did enjoy the author's exploration of otherness and belonging, of watching tragedy over which one has little to no control unfolding in ways both real and absurd and not knowing the proper response. This novel feels almost existentialist or perhaps Stoic in the sense that it recognizes both the futility of action and how this futility makes our own storytelling and meaning-making all the more crucial.

sarahbarnes Great pic for this review! 🐌 5d
Leftcoastzen Wow photo 5d
ImperfectCJ @sarahbarnes @Leftcoastzen Thank you! I spotted these fellows congregating while I was on a morning walk a few years ago and loved the colors and the lighting. They're not exotic snails, but they're still pretty cool. 5d
AnnCrystal 👏🏼🤩🐌😍💝. (edited) 5d
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BookishTrish
Endling | Maria Reva
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A snail biologist takes on sex work to fund her mobile lab. And then things got really interesting. One of my top three reads this year.

Suet624 Such a good book. 3w
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sarahbarnes
Endling | Maria Reva
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I was so impressed by the originality of this book. Brilliant layers of a novel in a novel, a writer that is also a main character, and a very real invasion of Ukraine. Like the spirals of a snail shell perhaps? After reading this, I wish it had made the Booker shortlist.

#10BeforetheEnd

vivastory I haven't been following the Booker this year, but what I have heard has not been great. Glad you enjoyed this one! 1mo
ChaoticMissAdventures I have been super interested in reading this one too, glad you enjoyed it! ✔️ 1mo
quietlycuriouskate Ooh, I've made it to the top of the library holds list at last and am just waiting for the "ready to collect" email. ☺️ 1mo
BarbaraBB Great review. I didn‘t enjoy it as much as you did but my bff just yesterday told me she loved it too so it really is me. One day I‘ll reread it! 1mo
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sarahbarnes
Endling | Maria Reva
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Alright, here are my #10BeforetheEnd picks for this year. 📚

@ChaoticMissAdventures

ChaoticMissAdventures Nice variety! Good luck 🤞. 1mo
BarbaraBB Nice! So many good ones! 1mo
LeahBergen The two Canadian Margarets are 👌 1mo
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sarahbarnes @ChaoticMissAdventures @BarbaraBB thank you! I‘m excited. 😊 1mo
sarahbarnes @LeahBergen yay! I‘ve had the Atwood on my list to read FOREVER and the Laurence will be my first by her - a gift from @merelybookish. 💕 1mo
merelybookish This is a great stack! I keep meaning to read more Binnie! Also, Alias Grace is Atwood at her best! 1mo
TheKidUpstairs Great list! I really enjoyed Endling, and Alias Grace is my all-time favourite Atwood. I haven't read Jest of God yet, but Laurence is just so so good I'm sure you're in for a treat there! 1mo
sarahbarnes @TheKidUpstairs I just finished Endling and really liked it, too! And I‘ve had Alias Grace on my shelf forever and can‘t wait to get to it. This will be my first Laurence! 1mo
sarahbarnes @merelybookish I‘m definitely excited for the Binnie! And looking forward to finally reading this Atwood. 1mo
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RaeLovesToRead
Endling | Maria Reva
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Endling was an incredible, multi-faceted read.

Yeva is a conservationist trying to save populations of rare snails from dying out. Nastia and Sol are trying to lure their activist mother out of hiding by staging a kidnapping of marriage-industry bachelors.

Their plans are swiftly derailed by the Russian invasion.

I found the storytelling so compelling that even the unsubtle metafictional elements managed to win me over.

A writer to watch.

quietlycuriouskate I'm looking forward to this one. 2mo
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RaeLovesToRead
Endling | Maria Reva
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#turnthepage @Bookwormjillk

So far this readathon I have finished Endling (rtc), and been reading Dumb Witness, Murder in the House of Omari and the new Patricia Lockwood: will there ever be another you!

Not sure of page counts but I think I'm doing pretty well!!! 🩷

BkClubCare Cool bag! 💼 2mo
Bookwormjillk You are doing very well! 2mo
Amiable Love that bag! 2mo
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Suet624
Endling | Maria Reva
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Shoot. I really wanted the tagged book to be on the short list. #Booker2025

Ruthiella Me too! They should have included it instead of the chunky Koran Desai book! 😅 2mo
Jas16 I was disappointed too 2mo
Suet624 @Ruthiella I just watched Anne Patchett oooh and aaah over the Desai book. 2mo
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Ruthiella @Suet624 I‘ve not read it. No doubt it is good. But I didn‘t really like 2mo
Suet624 @Ruthiella I think I‘ll only read it if it actually wins. 2mo
Mattsbookaday I was shocked at the omission of both Seascraper and Endling and at the inclusion of The Rest of Our Lives (which has been the least loved of the 13). Reading the Desai now and LOVING it. 2mo
RaeLovesToRead Same! 🥲 2mo
Suet624 @Mattsbookaday oh, I‘m glad to hear you‘re liking the Desai. Now you‘re making me curious about finding the book despite the fact that I just said I‘d wait. 😂 2mo
sarahbarnes I was bummed that Misinterpretation didn‘t make the short list. On the upside, my hold on the Desai just came in at the library. 2mo
Suet624 @sarahbarnes 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 2mo
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BarbaraBB
Endling | Maria Reva
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Mehso-so

#BookerLonglist #6

A highly original novel about 3 Ukrainian women on a road trip with some men they keep captive while Russia invades their country. Also, they are looking for a special kind of snail. I loved the fist half and the part which is an interlude by the author herself. Then however I lost interest a bit. So many super interesting story lines and yet I felt like nothing much happened. A so-so for me.

#ReadTheWorld2025 #28 #Albania

squirrelbrain Yes, I felt like this could have done with some tightening up in the second half. 2mo
Graywacke Totally opposite for me. ☺️ Didn‘t like the 1st 100 pages. After the meta, the story could have done anything and I would have loved it. How many more, B? (edited) 2mo
BarbaraBB @Graywacke That‘s a wonderful experience! I don‘t have any other nominated books at hand right now. I‘ll wait for the shortlist and continue afterwards. I have read the six books that most appealed to me. 2mo
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Graywacke @BarbaraBB good plan! 2mo
Suet624 Rats! I really liked this one. 2mo
BarbaraBB @Suet624 I know. I was surprised I didn‘t like it as much as you did 2mo
Suet624 As you know, sometimes it‘s just the timing. I think I had been reading books I really wasn‘t so happy with right before I read Endling and I was just delighted by the composition of the book. 2mo
BarbaraBB @Suet624 So true. And I have felt so restless lately that I found it hard to concentrate on that same composition! 2mo
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Chelsea.Poole
Endling | Maria Reva
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#BookerLonglist —perhaps my most ‘looking forward to‘ of the list. Endling didn‘t disappoint and did stretch my brain in ways, blending auto-fiction with several other themes and formats. But you know what? I was anticipating more snails. I just need more snails. But still, a great read. This would be a good one to dissect. But no snail dissection, please.

monalyisha “I just need more snails” = my nomination for best review quote of the year! 😅🐌 2mo
Graywacke @monalyisha 😆 i‘ll vote for it. @Chelsea.Poole - so glad you enjoyed. Sorry Lefty spent so much time in snail hyper-sleep or whatever that was. 2mo
BarbaraBB I am about to start this one and your review and the comments make me very curious! 2mo
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charl08
Endling | Maria Reva
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🤣🤣🤣

tpixie #Scrabble Interesting! I always find it interesting when a book acknowledges the typeset. 2mo
Suet624 I love this!! 2mo
BarbaraBB I always love these explanations of typefaces. 2mo
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charl08 @tpixie I think this one is tongue in cheek... 2mo
charl08 @Suet624 me too. 2mo
charl08 @BarbaraBB I like typeface info but this did make me snort-laugh. 2mo
BarbaraBB So fun! 2mo
tpixie @charl08 lol well I thought it was rather descriptive! 😅 2mo
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BarbaraBB
Endling | Maria Reva
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#WeeklyForecast 38/25

I still haven‘t finished the Sarah Moss but I picked it up again and think I am on the point where I want to finish it! In the mean time I started the El Akkad which is super confrontational and a must read for all of us. Next will be my final Booker for the announcement of the shortlist, which is the tagged one. And I have the fourth On the Calculation of Volume waiting for me!

Suet624 Gee, I hope you like Endling. ❤️ 2mo
Hooked_on_books I‘m so envious you have book 4! I‘ve read the first two and can‘t wait for the third to publish here. It‘s such a fascinating story. 2mo
sarahbarnes Great reading week. I too am still waiting for Vol III over here. Great work on the Booker longlist! 2mo
BarbaraBB @Hooked_on_books @sarahbarnes It‘s a fascinating story that I keep thinking about! 2mo
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charl08
Endling | Maria Reva
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Take away the balconies, and the bombed building looks just like my cousins'. Lop it down to five stories, and it could be my grandfather's Khrushchev-era apartment building in Kherson, another city under siege. Cruel, how Soviet apartment blocks look alike. I've been watching the same building get bombed, resurrected, bombed, over and over on my phone, laptop, on the TV screen at the corner store.

#Booker2025

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JenP
Endling | Maria Reva
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Metafiction where fiction and reality collide, snails, critique of international bride industry, dark humor, commentary on Ukraine war, the power and impact of storytelling…

I absolutely loved this book. My favorite so far from the Booker list (although I still have a few to go). #bookerprize

BarbaraBB Good to know. It‘ll be my next Booker read. 3mo
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Chelsea.Poole
Endling | Maria Reva
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#treatyoself

First pumpkin latte of the season with a fresh new read and pistachio cream cronut. In other words, bliss.

youneverarrived So nice! 3mo
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Abailliekaras
Endling | Maria Reva
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Mehso-so

I had mixed feelings about this. I loved it at first with the strong women characters & the story of yeva‘s conservation work & struggles felt true. Nastia‘s plan was more convoluted & it was hard to sustain the idea of them in the marriage agency, then the heist plot was too fanciful for me. I liked the deadpan humour & innovative switch to autofiction when real events took over. Moving but i didn‘t care about the characters so it fell flat.

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Jas16
Endling | Maria Reva
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Yes! A #bookerlonglist title that I loved! It starts off focusing on three women in the Ukraine, a scientist trying desperately to save rare snails from extinction and two sisters taking part in tours that match foreign men with potential Ukrainian brides. As the three characters become entangled in a scheme Russia invades and everything changes. I don‘t want to spoil anything but this book has so much to say and is so smart and darkly funny.

Jas16 https://youtu.be/6UCZ6tJgIE4?si=2L0JdS1Pw_WBa__4 I really enjoyed this interview with the author but I am also glad I watched it after having finished the book 3mo
Suet624 Thank you for the video. I hadn't seen it. I really, really liked this book. Once again, we are in agreement. :) 3mo
BarbaraBB Looking forward to it. Great review 3mo
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JenP
Endling | Maria Reva
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Hmm, given this funding climate perhaps I should try self-funding 😂😂

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squirrelbrain
Endling | Maria Reva
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It‘s definitely a book-related post, even though it may not look like it!

A rare ‘lefty‘ snail is one of the main characters in the tagged book, longlisted for the #bookerprize. 😝

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/aug/27/campaign-find-love-left-spiralling...

CBee I hope Ned finds love! 🐌 3mo
Cathythoughts 🥰 3mo
charl08 Aw. Poor Ned. 3mo
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Jas16 We‘re rooting for you Ned! 3mo
BarbaraBB I have no clue what you‘re talking about but I guess I‘ll find out! 3mo
Suet624 No way!!!! 3mo
Suet624 @BarbaraBB it‘s a major character in the book Endling. 3mo
CarolynM Any in your garden @Centique ? 3mo
squirrelbrain You‘ll see when you read the book! @BarbaraBB 3mo
Centique @CarolynM ill have to look! 3mo
Dralex090 L I have never seen app like this . As a book lover I am excited to be in this app.I am new here. Nice to meet you dear 3mo
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mjtwo
Endling | Maria Reva
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23-5 Aug 2015 (audiobook)
#Bookerlonglist25 No 6
What starts as a somewhat quirky story about the Ukrainian bridal industry and endangered snails, turns into a work of quite absurdist metafictjon
An interesting and entertaining read that I expect will be shortlisted and perhaps even win this year‘s Booker.

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Suet624
Endling | Maria Reva
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A Ukrainian woman seeking to find snails before they become extinct & two sisters participating in the bridal tourism industry meet up & become embroiled in a journey with 13 men they‘ve abducted & placed in their mobile van. In the middle of the story things change, the Russian invasion begins, and the author begins to speak of her ancestry and her feelings about the invasion. Then we return to the story already in progress. A five star read.

Ruthiella I think this is the longlist title I am most interested in. Sounds so weird in a good way. 3mo
Suet624 @Ruthiella I really liked the humor as well as the weirdness. And I wish more people would read the parts about the war. (edited) 3mo
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Texreader @Ruthiella I agree. Stacked 3mo
BarbaraBB Wow what a review. I‘ll make sure to read it soon! 3mo
squirrelbrain Great review! 3mo
sarahbarnes I‘m on the wait list for this and looking forward to it. 3mo
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RaeLovesToRead
Endling | Maria Reva
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Started Endling yesterday.

First chapter was so good that I almost don't want to read the rest in case it disappoints.

Brilliant opening ❤️🐌

Suet624 Just finished it. So good. 3mo
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TheKidUpstairs
Endling | Maria Reva
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#BookerLonglist
What a wild ride! It burrowed into my brain in the best ways, made me think, and then every once in a while dealt a fierce punch to the heart. This kind of mutli-genre novel can be a very tricky tightrope and requires special talent to manage, esp. when you bring in elements of metafiction and autofiction. Reva accomplishes an impressive feat, like Percival Everett says in his blurb “I like it when a book is smarter than me!“ cont

TheKidUpstairs ...and this was smarter than me in delightful, surprising, and thought provoking ways.

Beginning as a combination of climate fiction and a satire on the Ukrainian marriage tourism industry, it felt like Charlotte McConaghy meets Emily St John Mandel. Yeva is single mindedly obsessed with snails on the verge of extinction, travelling the country in her mobile lab desperately searching for endlings - the last of their species...cont'd in next
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TheKidUpstairs ...taking dates with foreign men when she needs fast funds for her rescue operation. Nastia and Sol are trying to survive the disappearance of their mother, and have come to the marriage industry in an attempt to make sense of her absence. The three women hatch a plan, and then Russia invades Ukraine, and the author invades the narrative.

It is mind spinning, thought provoking, and very timely. A high pick for me from the Booker list!
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Chelsea.Poole Nice review! I‘m really looking forward to this one, though not sure when I‘ll be able to get to it, as I don‘t have a copy just yet! 3mo
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BarbaraBB This sounds so good. It‘s one of the few I purchased so I hope to read it soon too. 3mo
squirrelbrain Fabulous review! ❤️ 🐌 3mo
Cathythoughts Great review. I have this too. I love the cover on your copy ❤️ 3mo
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squirrelbrain
Endling | Maria Reva
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#bookerlonglist #11

I found the first half of the book really compelling and intriguing, with the mix of marriage-bureau and saving the snails. (sounds odd but kind-of works!)

I also liked the meta-fiction elements, where the author inserts her own thoughts on the Ukraine war into the storyline.

Later on, it all started to get a bit dis-jointed and I didn‘t think the author quite nailed the ending.

squirrelbrain It still deserves a place on the shortlist though for its sheer breadth and inventiveness. 3mo
ChaoticMissAdventures So the Endling didn't Ending well? 🤣 3mo
Hooked_on_books This was on my radar before the Booker list came out and its inclusion pushed me over the edge to get it. I‘m looking forward to it! And @ChaoticMissAdventures I was going to make a similar pun! 😂 3mo
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TheKidUpstairs Just finished this one today, will post my review soon. Short version: I loved it 😁👍 3mo
TheKidUpstairs I really liked the slightly disjointed ending. It seemed to fit with “The Author“'s inability to make sense of art and war, and her increased need to find a way to save her grandfather, even if only on the page, knowing she would never be able to do it in reality. 3mo
monalyisha Totally thought the pun was going to be that she didn‘t quite “(s)nail” the ending. 🐌😅 3mo
BarbaraBB Curious about this one after reading @TheKidUpstairs review too. 3mo
squirrelbrain @ChaoticMissAdventures @Hooked_on_books @monalyisha LOL - it was a bit *startling* in places too! 🤦‍♀️ 3mo
squirrelbrain Holly - I had the ARC a few weeks before the longlist came out - I just hadn‘t had chance to read it. 3mo
squirrelbrain I think you‘ll love it @BarbaraBB 3mo
squirrelbrain I liked the grandfather part, @TheKidUpstairs - I felt that the introduction of Pasha and his storyline at the end, was either not enough depth or too much distraction. I know that doesn‘t make sense - it just felt a bit ‘tacked on‘ to me. 3mo
monalyisha @squirrelbrain Love it. 🤩😅 3mo
TheKidUpstairs @squirrelbrain yes, I agree that the Pasha as artist part was unnecessary. I think my brain just glossed over that because I loved the rest so much! 3mo
TheKidUpstairs @monalyisha 🤣🤣🤣 3mo
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Suet624
Endling | Maria Reva
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A little porch read and a little dig at the former and current White House resident.

This is referencing the text that provides details on why men would want to go to Ukraine to find a bride.

BarbaraBB What an awesome porch! 3mo
Suet624 @BarbaraBB thanks. I live above a large Airbnb and when no one‘s there I get to hang out in the morning light. 3mo
dabbe 🧡🤎💛 3mo
AnnCrystal Your porch and view 🤩💝. 3mo
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Graywacke
Endling | Maria Reva
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My 1st from the #Booker longlist. #Booker2025

🐌s, an industry of Ukraine brides for foreign bachelors, and the gruesome invasion.

I was nervous at first, but the book does a shift at about page 100, a metafictional interlude. The context changes and what I didn‘t like before i suddenly adored. I finished having really enjoyed it, and having been smitten. It was fun and disarmingly deep. I'm still thinking on it.

JenniferEgnor This book is featured in this month‘s issue of Bookpage magazine. I just got a copy of it today! The magazine, that is. Can‘t wait to read it and add even more books to my endless TBR stack🤓 4mo
TheKidUpstairs Intriguing! Sounds like things are just about to get shaken up for me, can't wait! 4mo
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Graywacke @JenniferEgnor Litsy is bad for the TBR. 🙂 Very cool about the magazine. I haven‘t heard of it. 4mo
Graywacke @TheKidUpstairs 😁… enjoy! 4mo
Suet624 Oooh, you know how to sell a book. Stacked! 4mo
JenniferEgnor @Graywacke look for it in your local libraries and bookstores. There‘s a new issue each month. Can‘t find it there? Check out the website: https://www.bookpage.com/ 4mo
squirrelbrain Me too @TheKidUpstairs - I think I‘m at about the same place! 4mo
Graywacke @Suet624 it deserves it! 🙂 4mo
BarbaraBB This one sounds good too 4mo
Graywacke @BarbaraBB it is! 😁 4mo
vikaplus321 I enjoyed it as well. Smitten, what a nice way to say it 4mo
Graywacke @vikaplus321 it‘s the right word for me. 🙂 I just have a good feeling when I think about it. 4mo
Leniverse I'm looking forward to this one! Waiting for my library hold. 4mo
Graywacke @Leniverse 👍 Wishing speed to the people ahead of you. 🙂 4mo
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TheKidUpstairs
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Her mother's theory: The Internet was to blame. The Internet overwhelmed young people with dating choices. The original Yeva, biblical Eve, had no such choice. God put her in front of the fact of Adam, and that was that.
"Didn't she cheat on him with the snake?"
"But it wasn't with the snake that she created all of humanity."
"Have you seen humanity lately?"

#BookerLonglist

Graywacke Great quote. ❤️ 4mo
TheKidUpstairs @Graywacke I LOLed. I'm just shy of 100 pages into this one, but I love Yeva so far. Such a great character! 4mo
Graywacke @TheKidUpstairs you have a different book ahead… !! 4mo
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Mattsbookaday
Endling | Maria Reva
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Endling, by Maria Reva (2025 🇨🇦)
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Premise: The plans of 3 Ukrainian women—one trying to preserve critically endangered snails and two trying to bring down the dating tourism industry—and a disaffected Ukrainian-Canadian man are upended when Russian forces invade.

Review: This is one of the strangest books I‘ve read, from its unique content/themes to the incursion of real-world events into the book‘s autofictional elements. ⬇️

Mattsbookaday But while it could have easily devolved into pretentious nonsense, instead it‘s absolutely dazzling and incredibly readable. Note: The book features a false ending about half-way through (including back-matter); be sure to read on! [2025 Booker longlist 3/13]

Bookish Pair: I have honestly never read anything remotely as inventive as this
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Graywacke This was fun stuff. The false ending even has an about the font page 4mo
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Graywacke
Endling | Maria Reva
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And i also started this last night, from the #Booker2025 longlist. An endling is the last of a species to die before extinction. The book is so far a look at extinction, a kind of bride-supplier, and the Ukraine on the edge of the coming big invasion.

RaeLovesToRead The UK cover has a totally different vibe to it! 4mo
BarbaraBB Excited for your review this is one I want to read too. 4mo
Graywacke @RaeLovesToRead I‘m curious. Haven‘t seen that. 4mo
Graywacke @BarbaraBB I‘m trying to be excited for them all, but also not too excited. But - a novel on the Ukraine! That‘s motivational. 4mo
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