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Texreader
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#wordoftheday

“Some were offended by his dismal and saturnine aspect, the reflection of a contumacious and restless soul, and in him one could see customs poorly suited to the placidity that the person carrying the name of the universal father should have.”

BookishMarginalia I for one feel my vocabulary becoming more capacious with just that one sentence 🤣🤣🤣 6h
Texreader @BookishMarginalia Oh you've made my day! Yes!

I'm thinking I also need to look up saturnine. 😂
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Dilara I learned something today! I'd never seen this word before, but because the phrase for “trial in absentia“ in French is “jugement par contumace“, I assumed it had to do with absence. Well, it doesn't 😄 2h
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LiseWorks
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Mehso-so

I read this book for #FoodandLit Italy, @Texreader @Catsandbooks. I thought it was the most ridiculous story ever. I knew most of it by tv from Disney, I had never read the book. I found it pretty violent. #SnowDecemberReadathon #Read2025 @DieAReader #ISpyBingoDec @TheAromaofBooks

IriDas Yeah, the book is nothing like the portrayals. I couldn‘t believe it was on my kid‘s school reading list when they were young. 7h
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5feet.of.fury
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Pickpick

This is fun! Your enjoyment may vary, I found the 4th Wall breaks quirky but it seems divisive in the reviews lol it was had lots of author and fan drama with a scenic backdrop & plenty of Aperol spritz‘s as they try to solve a (possible) attempted murder & then an actual murder.
#ChristmasCrimeChallenge “Cozy” (it‘s cozy adjacent)
Spoilers for Murder of Roger Ackroyd which I also read this month

RaeLovesToRead I hate when mysteries spoil other mysteries! Especially one as iconic as Roger Ackroyd! 13h
5feet.of.fury @RaeLovesToRead I was SHOCKED thankfully I read it before this one, I would have been so mad! 10h
Ruthiella Oh, that is NOT ok! 😱 I don‘t care how many years a book has been in print. Not every one has read it . 🎄🔪🎅🏻💀 10h
RaeLovesToRead Only just in the nick of time too!!!!!!! 10h
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Bookworm54
Untitled | Unknown
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Lemon and ricotta cookies with a lemon icing glaze for #FoodAndLit #Italy

I wasn‘t sure they would work when I was attempting to roll them into balls. But actually they have turned out quite nice 👌🏻

CSeydel Oh, yum! 15h
Bookwormjillk Yum!! 13h
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Amiable Those look amazing! 🤩 12h
PurpleyPumpkin They look delicious!😋 12h
dabbe 🤩😍🤩 9h
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Steph.Titus
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75.2025

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quietlycuriouskate
Ripeness | Sarah Moss
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I mean, it's Sarah Moss so of course it's good!
There were storylines, though, that I would happily have read whole books about and so (unreasonably) feel a little short-changed.

BarbaraBB I felt the same! 1d
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Dilara
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Poet Giosuè Carducci was the first Italian Nobel laureate in literature. Not that #Italy had to wait a long time for it: it was awarded in its 6th year, in 1906. His work is in the public domain, so I thought I'd try his masterpiece, Barbarian Odes, in their French translation corrected by the author. The poems are quite classical in form & subject, & reject Romanticism. Some were moving, some I found a tad ridiculous.
#FoodandLit
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