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abmaltly
Juice | Tim Winton
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A future dystopian judgement of our lack of commitment to science and change. So close to home. So timely. So sad.

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Tamra
Praiseworthy | Alexis Wright
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This monument to Aboriginal sovereignty is going to take hot minute to digest. Wright did an excellent job making time amorphous & porous, such that the characters live simultaneously in the past, present, and even the future. (Homage to oldest extant culture.)There are a multitude of ways to interpret all of the themes, symbolism, etc. such that my head is spinning. 😵‍💫

Tamra Note, because the writing is akin to the oral story telling tradition & is often dreamscape like, the repetition can get tedious. 1w
CarolynM Interesting cover. It can be really hard to get our white, western, linear minds around Aboriginal story telling but it‘s worth the effort. I need to bump this one up my TBR🙂 1w
Tamra @CarolynM settle in and let her take you on the journey. 😊 It sounds like the same colonization tactics and consequences here in the Americas with respect to Indigenous peoples. 1w
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DHill
Springtime: A Ghost Story | Michelle De Kretser
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Not bad for a Monday.

#springtime

dabbe 🤩 2w
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ImperfectCJ
Stone Yard Devotional | CHARLOTTE. WOOD
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As I was putting this together, I realized that May 11-17 was a really good reading week...I listed my favorite, but there were a few other contenders, which is a lovely problem to have.

Farewell, May 2025! You were a good reading month.

#WeeklyFavorites @Read4life

Read4life I‘m glad you had such a good reading month!! 💙🦋💙 2w
BarbaraBB Such great books 🥰 2w
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ImperfectCJ
Stone Yard Devotional | CHARLOTTE. WOOD
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I own this one in print, but I wanted to do housework today, so I opted for the audiobook. The contemplative pace is great for listening while doing chores. Everything in this novel means more than one thing, which I find comforting. There's also a comfort in the slow pace and the feeling that there's always time to reflect and improve. I feel like reading this on paper now, too.

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Teresereading
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Geraldton - childhood home of Randolph Stow. I was surprised there was so little acknowledgement of his work. But we did find the modern day version of the merry-go-round in the sea.
#bookloversday #AustralianWriters
#writershomes #merrygoroundinthesea

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Teresereading
Stone Yard Devotional | CHARLOTTE. WOOD
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Arrive finally at about three.
#FirstLineFridays
@ShyBookOwl

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Eva_B
Juice | Tim Winton
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Wow! This book was amazing! Had me 100% hooked. I love Tim Winton but I was reluctant to read this one because I thought it might be too depressing. I‘m sooo glad I did read it! Set in a futuristic Australia where climate change has wreaked havoc and humanity is adapting in order to survive. Gritty and frightening the main character tells his life story to a suspicious stranger in order to survive. Well worth reading.

BarbaraBB Great review! 1mo
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BarbaraJean
STONE YARD DEVOTIONAL. | CHARLOTTE. WOOD
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I was engrossed by this quiet story of a woman who sets aside her career to join a religious community, less for spiritual reasons than for reasons she can‘t quite explain. I enjoyed its descriptions of community and religious life, and loved the quiet pace of the story and its meditations on memory, grief, and loss. It‘s thoughtful and reflective ⤵️

BarbaraJean (Cont‘d) …and somehow in spite of the backdrop of a plague of mice and a few allusions to clergy abuse, I still found it such a peaceful and satisfying read. 1mo
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shawnmooney
Praiseworthy | Alexis Wright
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https://youtu.be/2dFM8gunt-4

Introduction
Mystery guest
Praiseworthy by Alexis Wright
Queen James: A New History About the Life and Loves of Britain‘s First King, James Stuart by Gareth Russell

LeahBergen 🥰🥰🥰 1mo
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