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BarbaraJean
Magic for Marigold | L.M. Montgomery
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“Long, long ago—when she was only five and a half—Marigold had horrified her family—at least the Grandmotherly part of it—by saying in her nightly prayer, ‘Thank you, dear God, for ‘ranging it so that nobody knows what I think.‘ Since then Marigold had learned worldly wisdom and did not say things like that out loud—in her prayers. But she continued to think privately that God was very wise and good in making thoughts exclusively your own.”

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melissajayne
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4⭐️ I really quite enjoyed this book and it‘s something that we all can relate to on some level. #2026 #memoir #canadian #nonfiction #bookclub

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KCofKaysville
Born Naked | Farley Mowat
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Started memoirs of Canadian author Mowat. I have only read his WW2 account but I saw movie. Never Cry Wolf.

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jdiehr
Emily of New Moon | Lucy Maud Montgomery
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Another book by LM Montgomery featuring a precocious orphan 😄

Loved it 🤍

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BarbaraJean
Magic for Marigold | L.M. Montgomery
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Confession: I‘m only just now starting Magic for Marigold 🙃 How‘s everyone else‘s reading coming along?! #KindredSpiritsBuddyRead #LMMReread

charl08 Beautiful rose! 4d
kwmg40 I haven't managed to start this one yet, but I hope to do so soon! 4d
AnnCrystal 🤩📚🌹📚💝. 4d
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TheAromaofBooks I am planning to read it this week. I'm still trying to get into the 2026 groove 😂 3d
rubyslippersreads I feel better now; I haven‘t started either. 😁 3d
BarbaraJean @charl08 💛 🌹There were no marigolds handy for a picture with Magic for Marigold, so an orange rose seemed appropriate! 3d
BarbaraJean @kwmg40 @TheAromaofBooks @rubyslippersreads I'm so glad we're all the same amount of behind!! 😆 3d
lauraisntwilder The edition I wanted was out of stock everywhere. I ended up getting a used copy of a different edition. I hope to catch up this week. 36m
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vivastory
Bear | Marian Engel
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I'm sorry, sometimes I can't resist a good pun. My review for the tagged?
Ice Planet Bar-Bearian
(In all seriousness, an unconventional novel about a bibliographer who forms a close relationship with a bear at an estate she is tasked with itemizing for her employer. “Unhinged women“ seem to be all of the rage right now & this one is a bit of an outlier. This is a love it/hate it. I found some of the reveals of the MC at the end made me (CONT,)

vivastory reevaluate what I thought that I knew about her earlier. I entirely disagree with any reviews that might label this as “erotic“ or “salacious“. Definitely uncomfortable at times,a short read, or listen (4 hours on audio) but I do think Engel a Canadian writer helped pave the way for works like the boldness of the subject matter in Atwood's MaddAddam trilogy. 4d
vivastory -I listened to this one but I just noticed the Atwood blurb, so definitely feel justified lololol 4d
Ruthiella I love à good unhinged women novel. Plus, @merelybookish gave it a thumbs up too. ? 4d
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vivastory @Ruthiella She did!I don't know if you listen to the One Bright Books Podcast, but it's one of the co-host favorite books and I know he's made a few coverts over the years, including the lovely co-hosts of Mookse and the Gripse 4d
Ruthiella @vivastory Yes! I listen to that podcast as well! Three recommendations now. So I really need to try it. Maybe I can ask @Jess861 if we can work it in for #OhCanada . (edited) 4d
Jess861 @Ruthiella I'm always excited to get recommendations for OhCanada! I've already set the next reads vote by someone who posted on authors/topics they are interested in - but nothing set in stone after that. I'll be happy to have this as the book we read for the May/June read 😊! 4d
Ruthiella @Jess861 Awesome! 🤩 4d
LeahBergen I bought an old edition of this ages ago but just haven‘t nerved myself to read it somehow. 😆 4d
merelybookish I'm so glad you enjoyed it! And agree that the idea that is erotic is inaccurate! 3d
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melissajayne
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Sparklemn Cider sounds refreshing 💚 4d
kspenmoll Cheers! 4d
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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. 6d
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. 6d
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BarbaraBB On to the next Atwood 😉 6d
ChaoticMissAdventures @BarbaraBB yes! I have her new memoir which I hear good stuff about! 6d
BookishMarginalia Onwards! 6d
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. 5d
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. 5d
ChaoticMissAdventures @rebcamuse this would have been a fascinating class! I would like to take that now, especially through a modern lenses when her older things were both regressive (this one) and so forward thinking like HT. 5d
ChaoticMissAdventures @PatriciaU she is amazing in person (I also like to watch her fight with people online lol) I have decided I don't like her contemporary books, but I did really enjoy HT and her oryx and crake series when I read it many many moons ago. 5d
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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 💕 7d
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. 7d
JuniperWilde I absolutely loved this book. I read it as a physical book. It‘s a treasure 🇨🇦 6d
Bookwormjillk @JuniperWilde I need to re-read it as a physical book 6d
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bookandbedandtea
The Takedown | Lily Chu
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This book tried to do too much: Dee‘s parents & grandmother have moved in with her due to Gma‘s poor health; her mother is a font of toxic positivity; Gma has a history of treating Dee, her father, and sister w disdain due to their race; she meets a man she likes & w/ whom she has much in common, she loses her job & gets a new one where she is assigned to a local fashion house to help them w/ diversity hiring, which is greeted w/ plenty of…

bookandbedandtea pushback. All of that would make for a good story but we also have: neither of the diversity consulting companies she works for walk their own talk; her new guy, Teddy, is the son of the CEO of the fashion house &, as his dad rejects all of his suggestions, he's given up trying to make changes at work, which Dee, hypocritically, as she hasn't been able to push back against her own family, blames him for; AND, Dee discovers that the head of design (edited) 1w
bookandbedandtea at Teddy's company is stealing designs from young, marginalized designers which leads to her doing some amateur sleuthing in an attempt to prove it. Whew! A lot of this was good, some of it was absurd, and some things were simply plot devices (Teddy's father being utterly unable to listen to reason didn't make sense) so this lands at a low pick for me. But the good stuff was good enough that I'll try this author again.
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AnnCrystal 💕🌱💝. 1w
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