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Butterfinger
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Pickpick

This book had the most bonkers moments. Not used to seeing "gobshite" or "how things goin'" when reading a book of ancient Athens. I'm telling you, it works. It turned out to be an emotional read. How one person survived a war and imprisonment by knowing Euripedes work.

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SanjanaGhosh
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Mehso-so

A bit far fetched but thoroughly entertaining!

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Aims42
Cooking with Fernet Branca | James Hamilton-Paterson
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Pickpick

Themes: Italy setting, Neighbors, Humorous but not everyone‘s humor

For me, the humor in this book bounced between “general audience” funny and crude South Park/Family Guy sense of humor. I don‘t personally enjoy the latter style so more of a “soft pick” from me, but I still found it an entertaining read. The premise is funny and I loved the dual POVs. I don‘t know who I would recommend this book to; it‘s bonkers, very quirky and unique.

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PatriciaU
The Malice of Fortune | Michael Ennis
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I have a whole day with no commitments! It‘s silent in my home, warm outside, the bees are busily collecting pollen from the garden & I‘m going to open this one from my ancient Goodreads TBR. Life is good today.

Aims42 What a perfect sounding day, enjoy!! 🥰🤩 4d
AnnCrystal 💝💝💝. 4d
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ErikasMindfulShelf
The Singer's Gun | Emily St. John Mandel
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Emily St. John Mandel certainly can write an engaging story. Station Eleven is still my favorite but I liked this one as well.

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julieclair
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I was drawn to this book because I loved both the title and the cover, and my instincts did not steer me wrong! Family secrets, lovable characters, gorgeous European settings, humor, and even a bit of romance. Totally enjoyable!

#ReadYourKindle @CBee
#Pantone2025 #SaltedLime #ChiliOil @Lauredhel @BarbaraBB

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Butterfinger
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Pickpick

PERFETTO!!!

An Italian-American woman decides, after several life-altering events, to leave Lake Como, NJ, to work in her ancestors' land of Carrera, Italy.

I enjoyed everything about this book. Learning about the marble mining industry and how it was the same mine that Michelangelo chose his marble. Gilting. Love your crazy family. Villages.

I plan to buy Lottery ticketsto hopefully get enough money to visit Italy. That is how impressed I am

Butterfinger #FoodandLit #Italy #Jubilee @Texreader @@catsandbooks I'm going to buy this book or steal it from the library 🤔 LOL!!!! 6d
Butterfinger @catsandbooks It didn't go through the first time. 6d
Texreader Go to Italy!! I highly recommend it!! 6d
MittenGirlPeach I just got this as an add on from BOTM a couple of months ago. In this month‘s pile! 6d
Catsandbooks Wonderful! 👏🏼 🇮🇹 6d
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danx
Fontamara | Ignazio Silone
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“Could we protest? We could not. It was all legal. The only thing that would have been illegal would have been for us to protest”
This book left a lasting impression. Written in 1930 it follows the experience of Cafone - peasants - of the fictional mountain village of Fontamara in Italy during the rise of fascism, and the happenings around them.

danx Surprisingly easy to read and engaging, I‘d not heard of Silone before it caught my attention in a book sale. 100 years and so relevant today. Keen to find his ‘Bread and Wine‘ now. 7d
Dilara I could have sworn I'd never heard of this book or author, and it sounded like the sort of thing I'd like so I went to add it to my LibraryThing wishlist, and what do you know? It's already in it, and has been for over a year... So thank you for putting in back on my radar 😀 😊 6d
danx @Dilara it seems not well known. I‘m glad for the combination of a used book sale in a local hall and my curiosity when I spotted this. Even more so that I can spread the interest a little further, and I look forward to another‘s review in Litsy. 6d
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Aims42
Cooking with Fernet Branca | James Hamilton-Paterson
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The recipes in my current read (tagged here) are disgusting 🤢 I haven‘t begun skimming them yet, but I‘m not exactly giving them my full attention. The rest of the book is good, but the recipes, YIKES! Keeping my snack simple and my drink is a non-alcoholic seltzer since hubby‘s not home yet and I‘m hoping we‘re going out for dinner 😏
#FridayNightReadingHour @mcctrish

mcctrish I hope you get to go out to dinner - take your mind off of the 🤢recipes in the book 7d
Aims42 @mcctrish Ooo 2nd best option happened; hubby has a friend in town for the weekend so he‘s going out with him tonight. That means #GirlDinner for me! Yay for popcorn and a glass of wine (my favorite lazy meal) 🥰🍿🙌 7d
mcctrish #girldinner 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 7d
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kspenmoll Popcorn is my go to dinner too when I am home alone. Enjoy!!! 7d
Aims42 @kspenmoll Thank you 😁 I‘m 10/10 excited to have a lazy night lol 7d
BookNAround I enjoyed this one and actually ordered fernet branca when I was out one night as a result. I didn‘t much like it as a drink so can‘t imagine actually cooking with it! 4d
Aims42 @BookNAround LOL! I was thinking I‘d check the liquor dept when I was grocery shopping on Saturday to see if they carried it, but totally forgot. Does it have a “herb-y” taste? Thanks for taking one for the team, I might skip looking for it after reading your thoughts on it 😝 4d
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