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Gissy
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I continue with my late book reviews but this help me to keep track of what I read in 2025 in GR. readers habits😂
I really liked this book. In some way reminded me Eleanor Oliphant is completely Fine. In this case I saw Sally as a woman with a neurocognitive condition (functional diversity) and how hard could be to adapt herself to a typical world. Family secrets, manipulation and even abuse. That‘s how I saw that family behavior (no spoiler)⬇️

Gissy (Cont.) Which means this not an easy book to read. Maybe because I‘m surrounded by my daughter‘s friends including her, where all of them have functional diversity. But the novel ended with hope…which in theses cases could be a long process with the help of professionals and family/friends support but knowing that we will see ups and downs…baby steps 4.5/5 ⭐️ 1w
Gissy #Read2025 @DieAReader
#Foodandlit @Texreader @Catsandbooks (Ireland)
GR AroundTheYear (#ATY) prompt #12 Irish author

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DieAReader ♥️♥️♥️ 1w
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Gissy
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March 2025 Book 2 A re-read for me but I only read the first 2 books. Now I‘m planning to finish the series, obviously, next year 😂It was enjoyable to go back to this world and I could say I enjoyed more the story now than the first time. Looking forward to see the dynamic of this “romance?” triangle. We know things will drastically change in the next books. I have the first edition cover and this new hardcover edition🤦🏽‍♀️book collector⬇️3.8⭐️

Gissy #Read2025 @DieAReader
#LittensLoveRomance @Staycurious (I know the series was read already but I will finish this one in my own reading pace 🤷🏽‍♀️I‘m a very slow reader🤦🏽‍♀️)
#LitsyAtoZ @TexReader
Goodreads AroundTheYear (#ATY 2025) prompt #6
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Gissy
Martyr!: A novel | Kaveh Akbar
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February 2025 Book #5

I really enjoyed this book but I understand is not for everyone because is slow, maybe story was dragged a little bit and some convenient actions present that helped that ending. I usually don‘t like or enjoy stories about addictions, maybe too close to work, but there was something in the writing style that I loved, how author described the characters, that self talking, reflection, so deep, so many wonderful quotes⬇️

Gissy (Cont.) It is a depressed, sad story but with hope. A drama but it was deep and beautiful written. I did care for Cyrus and that fríendship/romance was just beautiful. I will like to try another book by this author. This book really worked for me 4/4.5⭐️

Also recommended by YouTuber Eric
6mo
Gissy #BookSpinBingo #3 (buddy read) #ISpyBingo (vest-male wearing some kind of a vest looks like a vest😜) @TheAromaOfBooos
#toB2025 @BarbaraBB
#GoodReadsAroundTheYear #ATY prompt #9 (book listed in tournament llst of any year) from by GoodReads shelf #BooksIWantToRead2025
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Gissy
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January 2025 Book #10
I know this one didn‘t work for everyone but it worked for me. I liked the idea of a novel within a novel. The drama in the novel aunt Addie wrote was so silly, maybe too long but I lol. It was like watching the movie Clue but without a murder. When you thought you had the answer another ridiculous situation appeared. It was fun but the ending also has nostalgic, sad moments for aunt Addie. I like these covers😍 3⭐️

LeahBergen Lovely review! I enjoyed it, too. 😊 7mo
Ruthiella I‘m so glad you liked it! 😃 7mo
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Gissy @Ruthiella 👌 7mo
TheAromaofBooks Yay!! 7mo
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Gissy
La grieta del silencio | Javier Castillo
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January 2025 Book #9
This is the conclusion (supposedly) of Mirren Triggs trilogy) I know first book is already translated (The Snow Girl) which is a Netflix series.
I liked the conclusion. At the end we see a mature Mirren who decides to make a choice in her relationship and life in general. The case in this story is so sad. A body was found with his “mouth sewn” and a father looking for his son who disappeared 30 years ago. 3.8/4⭐️

Gissy January 2025 Book #9 free title translation The Fissure of Silence

#BookSpinBingo #13 #Continuewithseries #ISpyBingo (author‘s name in black letters) @TheAromaOfBooks

#SeriesLove2025 @Andrew65 @TheSpineView

##ReadAThon #Read2025 @DieAReader
#GoodReadsAroundTheYear #ATY prompt #32 (mystery)
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Andrew65 Excellent 👏👏👏🎉 7mo
Gissy @Andrew65 😃 7mo
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TheSpineView Fantastic! 7mo
DieAReader 🥳🥳🥳 7mo
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 7mo
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Gissy
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While everyone is posting their May tbr, I‘m still posting books read in January 😳🙄🤷🏽‍♀️☺️
January 2025 Book #8

I enjoyed this book inspired in real facts and real people. It motivated me to read about what happened in that period of time before WWII and about these characters. I couldn‘t put it down because I like novels inspired in this period of time. 3.8/4 ⭐️

Gissy #SundayBuddyRead @TheBookHippie that‘s why I like to participate in these buddy reads or Readathons because they give an opportunity to read books that maybe I would not read on a regular basis due to lack of time but it takes me time to finish them

#BookSpinBingo #BookSpin (#3) #BuddyRead #ISpyBingo (mittens/gloves) @TheAromaOfBooks

#RushAThon2025 @DieAReader #Read2025
#GRAroundTheYear #ATY prompt #19 building/city on cover
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TheBookHippie ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️ I‘m so glad you enjoyed it!! 7mo
janeycanuck I have books from a year ago I still haven‘t posted! So you‘re way ahead of me 7mo
Gissy @janeycanuck I‘m not alone then😅👌 7mo
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All Fours | Miranda July
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Gissy
The Maiden | Kate Foster
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Interesting HF inspired by true event where a woman was sentenced to be executed in the maiden, a guillotine used at that time. The story fictionalized the life, affair and sentence this woman. Interesting but also a sad story. Trigger point, sexual and physical abuse. However I thought, why this novel was in the Women‘s Prize fiction long list? I‘m not an expert but author describes so well each character giving them an unique/different voice⬇️

Gissy (Cont.) I love this edition, so pretty! 3/3.5 ⭐️

#ReadAway2024 @DieAReader @Andrew65 @Ghabi4Roses
#BookSpinBingo #BookSpin (#11) women‘s Prize Long List @TheAromaOfBooks
GoodReads AroundTheYear #ATY prompt #18 (botanical cover)
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DieAReader Great🥳 2y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 2y
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Gissy
The Lost Man | Jane Harper
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Last book read by this author until she writes another novel. I could say this was my least favorite amongst her novels. Maybe was that ending😳🤷🏽‍♀️ However, I like how she describes characters and places, very atmospheric. You feel that hot weather 🥵. I think the book blurb is prefect to describes the story: “three brothers, one death, no answers”👌 3.5/3.8⭐️

Gissy March 2024
#ReadAway2024 @DieAReader @Andrew65 @Ghabi4Roses
#BookSpinBingo #BookSpin #2 #AuthorAMonth (Jane Harper) @Soubhiville
GoodReads #ATY 52 books AroundTheYear #24 (secondary color)
2y
DieAReader 🥳Great! 2y
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Gissy
Matrix | Lauren Groff
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Unpopular opinion I guess. I didn‘t enjoy this story. It started so well and there were intparts but sometimes I felt disconnected with the story with details. In my opinion it was not well integrated. I have a couple of books by this author 😬2.5⭐️

Gissy March 2024
#ReadAway2024 @DieAReader @Andrew65 @Ghabi4Roses
#BookSpinBibgo #6 (late reading) for #AuthorAMonth (February) @Soubhiville
GoodRead #ATY 52 books AroundTheYear #20 (single word in title)
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DieAReader 👋🏻Next! 2y
Ruthiella You‘re not alone! I didn‘t like this very much either. 2y
Gissy @Ruthiella 😅so boring 🥱 2y
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