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Librarybelle
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Panpan

I only finished this because of an upcoming book discussion…

For a long lasting series, this just wasn‘t for me. The female MC is made to feel stupid - she sometimes says the wrong words - but then at times plays up on this “stupidity.” While cozies are not usually the best written nor have the most original plot lines, this one just seemed way too scattered and chaotic and almost folksy. Not for me, but the chocolate sounds yummy! #192025 #2002

BarbaraBB Great choice for this prompt! 1y
LaraReads Great use of alliteration! Sorry it was a dud! 😖 1y
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Cinfhen Great review and use of prompt!! 1y
squirrelbrain Love the alliterative title,but sorry the book didn‘t live up to expectations. 1y
Librarybelle Thanks! We all encounter books not quite to our liking, but I‘m glad this filled a prompt. @BarbaraBB @LaraReads @Cinfhen @squirrelbrain 1y
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rockpools
Dart | Alice Oswald
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This has been on my tbr forever - Alice Oswald‘s poem of Devon‘s River Dart from source to sea, told through the eyes of those who live, work and enjoy the river. It‘s refreshingly non-flowery/romantic - we hear the voices of poachers & sewage workers alongside chambermaids, wild swimmers & mythical characters. Audio, read by the author, was great.

I seem to be loving books that are super-local-to-me at the mo.

ukroadtrip #devon #192025 #2002

rockpools A teensy tiny gripe, which is bugging me. Pretty sure the cover of this edition is ‘generic river stock photo‘ rather than the Dart, which feels disappointingly lazy. If it is the Dart, they‘ve managed to find the ONLY stretch of it with no hills, which I‘m trying/failing to believe! 1y
rockpools I‘m going to use this as my poetry collection for #midwintersolacegames #naturalitsy - even though technically it‘s a book-length poem rather than a collection! @AllDebooks 1y
TrishB It would seem a bit sad not to be a real picture wouldn‘t it. 1y
AllDebooks @rockpools that's lazy publishing and really annoying. Love your review and obvs I've stacked it 😉 📚📚📚📚 1y
Librarybelle Hooray!! 1y
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AnneCecilie
Crow Lake: A Novel | Mary Lawson
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Pickpick

I loved Lawson‘s A Town Called Solace and have wanted to read more. This turned out to be her debut.

Kate gets invited to her nephew‘s 18th birthday party and this has her remember a particular yr in her past. The yr her parents died in a car crash when she was 7, her older brothers, Luke and Matt, were in their late teens and her younger sister was 1 yr. This yr would change them forever. No surprise, towards the end this book had me crying.

Tamra Isn‘t Lawson wonderful?! I binged read her work, but this reminds me to check to see if I‘ve missed anything. 2y
AnneCecilie @Tamra she‘s amazing. I was surprised by how few books she had published, 4 in total I think. (edited) 2y
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Tamra @AnneCecilie I know…..😫😫 2y
Andrew65 Brilliant 👏👏👏 2y
Librarybelle So glad you liked this one! 2y
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cwarnier
28 Summers | Elin Hilderbrand
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VioletMoonBooks
Treasure Island (Collins Classics) | Robert Louis Stevenson
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CoffeeNBooks
Kafka on the Shore | Haruki Murakami
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Mehso-so

I'm still trying to wrap my brain around this one. The story itself was very interesting and inventive, and it kept my interest, but at the same time, I didn't love it and parts of it felt like the story was droning on and didn't need to be included. But, I'm glad I read it, as it's listed on the #apliterature book list, and I've heard a lot of people talking about it.
#LitsyAtoZ #K @BookishMarginalia #ReadingThroughTheYears192021 #2002

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Villo
La versione di Barney | Mordecai Richler
Pickpick

Amazing writer for an amusing story. #2002

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Villo
Pickpick

Very good book. #2002

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Riveted_Reader_Melissa
My Century | Gnter Grass
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I added a few more to my #192019 Challenge this past month.

In April:
Book of Lost Tales Vol 2 #1984
Lives of Girls and Women #1971
Middlesex #2002
The Breast #1972

In May:
They Shoot Horses, Don‘t They? #1935

And currently reading:
Binti:Night Masquerade #2018

Libby1 Have you read much Gunter Grass? I might be going to Gdańsk (GG was born there) later this year and was interested in looking into his work. If you‘ve read his books is there one you‘d suggest to start with. 6y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa @Libby1 Sadly, no I haven‘t read any of his works. 6y
Sarah83 @Libby1 Maybe you can start with this one 6y
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DivineDiana I love this board! Did you make it? 6y
DivineDiana Great job! 👏🏻 6y
sherri Whoa! Cool challenge! Looks like you are covering a lot of ground. 6y
readinginthedark ❤️❤️❤️ 6y
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DreesReads
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Mehso-so

I FINALLY FINISHED! Phew. This short (224 pages of text) history of food is such a slow read. Very generalized (obviously) the style is still very academic. And it does not flow well at all. Interesting, but exhausting. #nonfiction #192019 #2002

SilversReviews Pretty photo. 6y
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