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JillR
Playground | Richard Powers
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Richard Powers writes very science-y, literary books the premise of which I‘m often doubtful is for me, then writes so beautifully I can‘t stop! There‘s a big raft of characters here, the story moves disjointedly amongst them, it was tricky at times to keep the threads straight yet it was worth the effort. One to take slowly and thoroughly enjoy, however beware the ending! You‘ll feel you need to start again to untangle what you just read!

Flaneurette I really liked this one 3d
SamAnne Loved this one! And what an ending! 2d
JillR @SamAnne I know! (Although I did have to read some reviews after I finished to try and figure it out!) 1d
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SamAnne
Playground | Richard Powers
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The best book of the the year for me.
Made me cry a few times. I love Richard Powers. Themes of human and animal consciousness, peril and possibilities of AI, protecting culture, friendship and betrayal, and beauty of the ocean. Will be thinking on this one for days. As a kid who grew up near the ocean and would have been a marine biologist had I been better at math, this novel really resonated with me.

CoffeeAndABook Wow this sounds amazing!! How had I not heard of it yet??? Thanks for the post 😊 4w
BarbaraBB Such a fab read! A favorite of mine too this year 4w
AnnCrystal 💝💝💝. 4w
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SamAnne @CoffeeAndABook it hit me through the heart. 4w
sarahbarnes I need to read this! 4w
JuniperWilde I love his books, too. Have you read North Woods. Not like RP but also excellent. 4w
CatMS Loved Overstory and have Bewilderment on my shelves to read, will put this one on my TBR 4w
SamAnne @CatMS I really enjoyed Bewilderment but loved this one more. I plan to dive into his earlier books. 4w
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HeyT
Lost Ark Dreaming | Suyi Davies Okungbowa
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I can't believe it's almost time for the November #BookSpin draw! Because I've arranged spreadsheet that I pull the list from by page number I have four new books on the list for this month. They include the tagged, Annie Bot, Dead Silence, and Buffalo Hunter Hunter. I'm excited to see what the numbers are!

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MaleficentBookDragon
Saltcrop: A Novel | Yume Kitasei
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@AardvarkBookClub delivers again. I was hoping for the tagged book. The other‘s an unexpected surprise that I had not heard of, but am excited for. It‘s perhaps a slasher version of Thursday Murder Club? If so, I‘m all in! Just in time for spooky season. I‘m going to have to change up my #bookspin post.☺️
#aardvarkbookclub
What did you all get?

Avanders I had an impossible time picking this month! I didn‘t pick either of these, but they‘re both still on my tbr! 2mo
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BookMaven9
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Bailedbailed

Not really sure how much snoozier this can get so I‘m out.

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NatalieR
The Deluge | Stephen Markley
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The Deluge is a climate fiction novel that spans from 2013 to the 2040s. It weaves together the lives of several interconnected individuals, each grappling with the escalating impacts of climate change. Markley presents a hyper-realistic portrait of a world ravaged by superstorms, wildfires, and social upheaval through a diverse cast, including scientists, activists, terrorists, and ordinary people.

Full Review abookandadog.com/blog/the-deluge

Jas16 Great photo! 2mo
AnnCrystal 🤩💝 beautiful backdrop! 2mo
Suet624 Golly, I bought this book months ago and I still haven‘t opened it. There‘s so many books to read! 2mo
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NatalieR @Suet624 I understand, and I‘m with you! So many books I want to read! 2mo
NatalieR @AnnCrystal Thank you! It was taken in Sedona, Arizona. 🌵🏜️ 2mo
NatalieR @Jas16 Thanks! 😊 2mo
AnnCrystal @NatalieR 😍 Sedona 🆒 how absolutely stunning 🏜️💝💝💝. 2mo
NatalieR @AnnCrystal It‘s such a beautiful place. ☮️🌵🕉️ 2mo
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Eggbeater
Pink Slime: A Novel | Fernanda Tras
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To be fair to the author, I really am not in the mood for dystopians these days, but I read it for a book club. I had trouble concentrating on it, and I did not connect with the main character. I thought she was pretentious and a martyr. This book seemed really slow and without much plot. The best part was Mauro, the little boy. He had a syndrome, which made him unable to feel full after eating, and everyone kept discounting him because of it.

ChaoticMissAdventures The thought of reading dystopian right now just isn't something I am interested in at all. Much too realistic at this point. 3mo
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ImperfectCJ
Playground | Richard Powers
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Camille giving me a high five because, after getting my elder kid and my spouse to read Playground and discuss it with me and then attending a book club about it, I have a new appreciation for what Powers is doing in this novel. I want to re-read it now that my context has evolved so I can see what else I see in it.

Leftcoastzen 🥰😻awwww! 4mo
BarbaraBB One of my favorites this year! 4mo
AnnCrystal 😍💕😻🐾💝. 4mo
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AmyG Camille is a cutie! 4mo
ImperfectCJ @BarbaraBB Mine, too! I keep liking it more as time goes by. Last night during the discussion, I realized some of the similarities between this one and Death of the Author, another of my favorites this year. I also noted that I didn't at first see the similarities because the two books inspired such different feelings in me while reading. I love when those book connections happen! 4mo
Eggbeater Look at that precious face! 4mo
lil1inblue 😻 😻 😻 4mo
BarbaraBB That‘s interesting, I don‘t really see those similarities? Enlighten me 💛 4mo
ImperfectCJ @BarbaraBB The similarities are kind of spoilers, so I'll put them in a separate comment behind a spoiler tag. 4mo
ImperfectCJ It's basically just the way that an AI-created story is handled. Both deal with questions of "what is reality?" or "what is fact?", ideas around the relationship between creator and creation. Of course, while Playground is more cautionary around wealthy tech dudes using tech to abdicate responsibility for their own mistakes and to humanity at large, Death is more tech as a nuanced tool. Both speak to relationships being more important than tech. 4mo
BarbaraBB Ah of course! You are so right. Thank you for getting back to me 💕 4mo
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melissajayne
Greenwood | Michael Christie
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4.75⭐️ I really enjoyed this book again, but not as much as I did the first two times . I read it when I was going through a difficult patch and so it didn‘t hit in the same way. It still was a very good read. #2025 #reread #bookclub #canadian #fiction #clifi #historical #contemporary #familysaga

Bookish.SAM I just randomly picked this up from a used bookstore. I‘d never heard of it but pretty happy to see a review 😊 4mo
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swynn
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(2025) In a future climate apocalypse, Minor lives with her family and friends in a flooded Manhattan, on the roof of the Museum of Natural History. But when a superstorm forces them inland, they have to face the usual dangers of traveling a postapocalyptic dystopia. It's fine: the writing is lovely but the territory is familiar and the resolution is implausibly optimistic.