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RamsFan1963
Terrible Plop | Ursula Dubosarsky
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My 8 Least Favorite Books of 2025:

1. Sudden Traveler - Sarah Hall
2. Where The Axe Is Buried - Roy Nayler
3. Word-Bringer - Edward Llewellyn
4. The Fall of Partha - Steve Stephenson
5. Blindsight - Peter Watts
6. Counterweight - Djuna
7. Muddle Earth - John Brunner
8. Star Trek: How Much For Just The Planet? -
John M. Ford

The_Penniless_Author Aw man, I'm bummed to hear that John M Ford book wasn't any good. I read The Dragon Waiting (which is his cult classic) and loved it, and was intrigued to learn about Ford and the fact that he wrote one novel in seemingly every genre there is. I was hoping the others would be just as good as Dragon, but I guess they can't all be hits! 5d
tournevis @The_Penniless_Author How Much for Just the Planet? is a strange book and not at all written like your average tie-in. It's basically a musical and a farce, i.e. a literary experiment. If that's not your cup of tea, you won't like it. It is a favourite among SFF authors, but is divisive among Trekkers. 4d
merelybookish Nice tagged book! 😆 4d
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RamsFan1963 @The_Penniless_Author @tournevis I got the feeling the author was going for some kind of Gilbert & Sullivan comedy but it comes off as an episode of Three's Company dressed up in Star Trek uniforms. A pie fight with the Klingons? So painful to read. I have another ST novel by Ford, The Final Reflection, that seems much more serious. 4d
RamsFan1963 @merelybookish I think it's going to be my new go to title when I'm DNFing a book 🤣 4d
SamAnne 😂😂😂 4d
tournevis @RamsFan1963 You describe what Ford (Mike to friends) was going for. It's a farce and a musical and should be taken as such. As ridiculous as the ridiculous TOS episodes were. It's not serious work. 4d
RamsFan1963 @tournevis I have nothing against comedy in Star Trek, Trouble With Tribbles, A Piece of the Action, and Shore Leave are 3 of my favorite episodes of TOS. 4d
tournevis @RamsFan1963 Even unintentional comedy works, Catspaw (edited) 4d
RamsFan1963 @tournevis Don't forget that classic, Spock's Brain. 🤣 4d
tournevis @RamsFan1963 O love Spock's Brain! 4d
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monalyisha
The Ghost Orchard | Helen Humphreys
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I had a great reading month! Two of these made my #AuldLangSpine list (Women & Other Monsters, which most of my IRL book club was disappointed in, so…caution), & The Ten Year Affair. Thematically, 10 Year & All 4s are very similar…but I preferred 10 Year, which is far less experimental (which I suppose makes it more “boring”), but still very funny!

If I‘d had room, I would‘ve added The Ghost Orchard to my list, too. So good.

monalyisha On a tangentially-related note, I won‘t be running the kids‘ fantasy book club at the library in the New Year, so I won‘t have the juv titles mucking up my stats and graphics. 😅 Aesthetically, it‘s been driving me nuts! 🙈 Lost Evangeline was 100% for me, though. I love children‘s literature; I just don‘t always love choosing titles for myself that are intended to appeal greatly to a wide range of 10-year-olds. 1mo
shortsarahrose I loved Women and Other Monsters but definitely understand why not everyone would like it. The combo of cultural criticism and memoir is just a form that works well for me! 1mo
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KT1432
Comfort Me With Apples | Catherynne M. Valente
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This has been on my TBR forever and it‘s just so right up my alley I‘ve gotta get to it either by the end of the year of beginning of 2026! I mean I just know “Arcadia Gardens” must be creepy and diabolical from the description on page 2 of the HOA only allowing colors like Purity, Innocence, and Mother‘s Milk to be painted lmao.

Non-book related, HEB had the BEST (Envy) apples this year!! Yum😋

#ARichLife #Apples

Eggs Love everything about this 🍁🧡🍎 2mo
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monalyisha
The Ghost Orchard | Helen Humphreys
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Pickpick

I understand why Humphreys titled the book The Ghost Orchard. It is absolutely the strongest section (followed by that on Robert Frost, and The Imagined Discovery of the White Winter Pearmain). The way in which she grafts the story of her relationship with both her friend and her father, and their deaths, onto the story of the apple is brilliant. The Parafilm that seamlessly binds the stories is Frost‘s friendship with the poet Edward Thomas.👇🏻

monalyisha 1/2: As she writes, “A hundred years is very old for an apple tree, as it is for a person. An apple tree exists for the same amount of time that we do, and this gives our relationship with the trees a certain poignancy.” It makes sense that the book would be equal parts plant & human-animal. We are capable of having all sorts of relationships (with the land and with each other). 2mo
monalyisha 2/2: I almost wish that there was *more* memoir…but it‘s perfectly eloquent (and almost bite-sized — or, “of small to medium size,” as the catalogs would put it) the way that it is. 2mo
Chelsea.Poole Great review! 2mo
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monalyisha Thanks, @Chelsea.Poole! Embarrassingly, I‘d totally confused Helen Humphreys with Helen MacDonald in my head. Now, having read this, I‘m just a Helen fan. Thirty Helens Agree: Helens can write! 2mo
rockpools I learnt just yesterday that the Apple orchard I grew up with/in had been scrubbed up - this ‘100 years‘ fact makes me feel much more at ease (the trees weren‘t young when I knew them! Thank you - perfect timing for me. I‘ll try and find the book (which apparently I stacked years ago). And I thought Helen Humphreys and Helen Garner were the same person, so… 2mo
TheKidUpstairs I've never read this one, but I am a big fan of Helen Humphreys in general, especially her fiction. She's just a fabulous writer :) 2mo
monalyisha @TheKidUpstairs Which of hers have you read? The one title on my radar is 2mo
TheKidUpstairs @monalyisha I haven't read Lark yet, but a former colleague of mine who is also a big Humphreys fan says it's his favourite, so I expect good things. Afterimage is one of my all time faves, and I also LOVED The Lost Garden. I've also read The Reinvention of Love, The Frozen Thames, and Field Study (and all were great reads). (edited) 2mo
monalyisha @TheKidUpstairs Adding them stat! You know I trust you. 😉 2mo
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monalyisha
The Ghost Orchard | Helen Humphreys
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“It was all praise and miracle. Edward Thomas was right about a line of apples being the same as a line of poetry in another language.”

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monalyisha
The Ghost Orchard | Helen Humphreys
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It‘s fun to be reading about the Robert Frost Interpretive Trail.

I always stop on the way home from visiting one of my friends in VT. It‘s not a long trail (nor is it The Long Trail) but it‘s one of my favorite little walks!

It‘s nice to remember, especially in November, that it can be a blessing to live in New England. Romanticize your life, right?

AnnCrystal 🤩💝. 2mo
dabbe 💚💙💚 2mo
Amiable I ❤️ living in New England in all seasons. Even in November. But in February it‘s close. 😬😀 2mo
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AvidReader25
At the Edge of the Orchard | Tracy Chevalier
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Panpan

This was a miss for me. In 1800s in the Black Swaps of Ohio the Goodenough family struggles to survive with their small apple orchard. The characters are miserable, but at least their spite is interesting. In the second half we follow just one of the children, Robert, to the gold rush in California, as he explores the redwoods there. He feels like an absence of a character. With no depth or distinguishing characteristics besides his emptiness.

ReadingInTheRealWorld Sadly, this was a miss for me too. Maybe my least favorite of Chevalier's books. 2mo
AvidReader25 @Seabreeze_Reader Yes! I‘ve loved some of her other books. 2mo
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ChelseaM6010
Untitled | Anonymous
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#ARichLife
Day 2. Apples
#Apples

Eggs Clever 🍎🍎 2mo
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vivastory
Comfort Me With Apples | Catherynne M. Valente
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Valente has been on my book radar since joining Litsy, I have yet to read one of her works, torn between Comfort Me With #apples and Radiance. Anyone have a favorite Valente?
@alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @eggs

Eggs Sounds good! 2mo
monalyisha I have Comfort Me with Apples checked-out from the library right now! I can‘t vouch for it — yet. I *can* tell you that while I didn‘t love Deathless, the Fairyland books are one of my favorite children‘s series. Tagging the first one. 2mo
Centique Reggie bought me Comfort Me with Apples as a gift and it is fabulous! Short, so you can read it in one sitting. But I havent read anything else by her yet. 2mo
Larkken I don‘t know that it‘s necessarily good, but I loved the tagged book. Good for folks that love Douglas Adams and Eurovision lol 2mo
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kspenmoll
Untitled | Untitled
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Apples waiting for apple crisp to be made, some from the same #harvest. #apples #ARichLife

Eggs Pretty 🍎❤️🍏 2mo
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