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ChaoticMissAdventures
The Robber Bride | Margaret Atwood
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Bailedbailed

Bailing at 41%
I hated this and it isn't interesting enough to hate read. I have been avoiding even listening to this for 2 days. Every woman in this novel is the whiniest privileged woman and it is boring. We are spending all of our time with Toni a war obsessed professor who took Zenia's bf in college and who lives in fear Z will come back and take him back? He is not even a great guy? There are so many moments I swore out loud in disgust

SamAnne Hmmm….maybe I unstack this. Doesn‘t sound like my cup of tea. 22h
ChaoticMissAdventures @SamAnne it gets high reviews from others. But I can tell you the moment I knew I was done was when the MC was saying she wanted babies but her husband never brought it up so she has pushed the feeling aside..... Even as a child free person this was a big yikes. 21h
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BarbaraBB On to the next Atwood 😉 20h
ChaoticMissAdventures @BarbaraBB yes! I have her new memoir which I hear good stuff about! 19h
BookishMarginalia Onwards! 19h
rebcamuse I took an Atwood seminar in college and it‘s funny—I only really loved Handmaid‘s Tale but I had some recollection of enjoying this one, but I couldn‘t tell you anything about it. I did not like Edible Woman or Bodily Harm, likely because they both seemed to have the many of the same theme. Reading pretty much her entire oeuvre at that point in one semester was… a lot. 11h
PatriciaU Atwood is an author everyone loves and I have never “gotten.” I‘ve heard her speak in person and she was spectacular, but I just can‘t read her books. 14m
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Bookwormjillk
Late Nights on Air | Elizabeth Hay
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The slow pace of this book made it hard to follow on audiobook, but I loved loved loved the setting in a radio station in small town NW Territories.

BarbaraBB Sounds like a book for you @TheKidUpstairs 💕 2d
TheKidUpstairs @BarbaraBB I've had this on my shelf forever! It won the Giller years ago, and for some reason I've just never gotten around to opening it. But i LOVE Hay's most recent book, so maybe I should prioritize this one, soon. 2d
JuniperWilde I absolutely loved this book. I read it as a physical book. It‘s a treasure 🇨🇦 1d
Bookwormjillk @JuniperWilde I need to re-read it as a physical book 1d
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vivastory
Bear | Marian Engel
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Bailed on Patel's I'm A Fan earlier. The sporadic brilliant insights unfortunately couldn't save it (never a good sign when nodding off repeatedly while listening). Up next one championed by @merelybookish OR I might opt for Max Porter's Shy: both audio. Will definitely still give both a go this month!

KT1432 This seems to give a whole new meaning to “choosing the bear!” 😳 3d
merelybookish Oooh how exciting! I hope you enjoy it but will be interested to hear your thoughts regardless. A Canadian classic!! It won awards. 2d
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ChaoticMissAdventures
Robber Bride | Margaret Atwood
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What is it about books about women written in the 1990s?
They are such push overs, so whiny, so boringly priggish. I am hate listening to the tagged at this point, mostly because I need 2 Atwood's to push down a bad man from my most read list. I am begging 1993 Atwood to give these women spines!! .

Ruthiella I looked at this book as an allegory and a riff on the fairy tale The Robber Bridegroom. It‘s been a few years but I believe Atwood made the three women intentionally frustrating. 3d
ChaoticMissAdventures @Ruthiella yes I read a few reviews that said it was fairy tale related, but goodness. What whiners! But I gave a thing against books written in the 90s, not sure what happened that decade (I was late teens early 20s) but I don't love them! 3d
BarbaraBB I didn‘t enjoy this one as much as I expected too either. My favorites will always be Alias Grace, The Blind Assassin and The Handmaid‘s Tale (hated Testaments though). 3d
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Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick
Women Talking | Miriam Toews
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On the 12th day of Christmas, I declare the best book to be...
December was a tie but since I've reviewed Wifey, Women Talking gets the nod here. Based on true events from the early 2000s where nearly 200 women of a Mennonite community in Bolivia were SA'd. This brief book takes place over two days where a few of the women meet up to discuss what they're going to do. The narrator is a male teacher in the community taking minutes, as the women ⬇️

Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick don't know how to write anything more than their name, if that. I didn't know anything about Mennonites, and though the events here are fictionalized, I came away with a sense of the horrors these women must've experienced everyday, and not just during their assaults. If you like audiobooks, there's some singing at the end that made this feel special & sorrowful.
#12Booksof2025 @TheEllieMo
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TheEllieMo This sounds interesting and heart-breaking 3d
melissajayne @TheEllieMo it is heartbreaking 2d
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LitsyEvents
This Side Jordan: A Novel | Margaret Laurence
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repost for @Jess861

The first Oh Canada Book Club pick for 2026 has started with This Side Jordan by Margaret Laurence. This is a bi-monthly read so it will go through to the end of February.

All are welcome to join this laid back book club where we explore the books written by Canadian authors. Feel free to join in when a book interests you and jump out when one doesn't.

#Canada #CanadianAuthors #BookClub #BuddyRead

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LiseWorks
The Disappeared | Kim Echlin
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#ISpyBingoSpecielEdition #SomePeopleSay
@TheAromaofBooks @OriginalCyn620
The only bingo spot found with this book. My second book read this year.

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 4d
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LiseWorks
The Disappeared | Kim Echlin
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This book was read for #2026FoodandLit @Texreader @Butterfinger @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick It was a page turner, heartbreak, and oh boy how can such a small country go through what they went through. #2026NewYearsReadathon @Bookwormjillk #Read2026 @DieAReader
#LitsyAtoZ2026 @Texreader the letter "d"

Bookwormjillk I‘m stacking that! 4d
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick I am anticipating a lot of rough books being read this month for Cambodia. 4d
Gissy It sounds so good! Stacked 😃 4d
DieAReader ♥️♥️♥️ 2d
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Lindy
Pick a Colour: A Novel | Souvankham Thammavongsa
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I read 115 Canadian books in 2025. These are my faves:

https://youtu.be/TQUlE469ZjU?si=Y6cvrFIfRSOZ3Bjf

#CanLit #Indigenous #kidlit #LGBTQ

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ChaoticMissAdventures
The Robber Bride | Margaret Atwood
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Listening to the tagged 🎧 #Canada and honestly not enjoying it much, but I am trying to knock someone off my most read chart so on we go!
My ARC right now is Martha Wells Platform Decay out in the states in May
NF = In Exile #Pakistan biography of the author's grandmother
Sunburn #Ireland in the 90s
And then hopefully to #ToB and #Lebanon

#Weeklyforecast