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TorieStorieS
Ready or Not | Cara Bastone
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Excuse the #PuppyBomb on my February #BookOfTheMonth pick! I had so much fun with this #OneSittingRead! It makes for a great Valentine‘s romance! Eve‘s story of a one-night stand that ends up turning her life upside down when she realizes weeks later that she‘s pregnant. Characters that feel real and a satisfyingly romantic storyline, and genuine emotion, I literally couldn‘t put this one down! Excited to read more from Bastone in the future!

Soubhiville I love the puppy bomb, and the book backdrop is fun. 🙂 2mo
TorieStorieS @Soubhiville Thanks! The coffee table is exactly head-level now and Owen is always curious about decor changes! The runner is from World Market 🥰 2mo
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TorieStorieS
My Darling Girl | Jennifer McMahon
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Wowza!!! This creepy Christmas tale hooked me from the start & never let go! A #OneSittingRead for sure! Alison & her mother have a complicated relationship— between her artist mother‘s drinking, mood swings & abuse, it‘s a wonder she speaks to her at all. When her mother‘s assistant calls with Mavis‘ health, Alison reluctantly agrees to have her mother move in with her family. Tensions escalate between mothers & daughters in this gripping read!

Bookzombie I love the little mouse using spools of thread to make a tree! 4mo
TorieStorieS @Bookzombie Thank you!! My aunt gave me that ornament and it is one of my favorites!! Plus, in the book, they call Olivia “little mouse” so I had to include it! 😊 4mo
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TorieStorieS
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My #BookClub discusses this one on Thursday and I can‘t wait! This superbly written family drama set in the 1950s-1960s MA was another unexpected #OneSittingRead for me! Highlighting the healing power of found family, I didn‘t want the story of the Moscatellis and their foster children to end! Multiple perspectives spanning years and characters that leap from the pages displays Francis‘ stellar talents! I loved this one! Keep the tissues handy!

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Fade | Lisa McMann
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The story continues from Wake. Same cast of characters, with a few more teachers mixed in. The school drama continues, but there is definitely ⚠️ for predatory behavior (vague to not give the plot away). I am thankful I had a couple of hours, because I literally read it that fast. Sucks you in, and you just hold on! #recentlyread #nospoilers #dreams #onesittingread #imagination #school #drama 😳

LibrarianRyan I love this series. 2y
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BiblioLitten
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“…told with such exquisite humor and illustrated with such wonderful, biting drawings that, in spite of its darkness, I savoured every word, and every picture. A treat.” ~ Uri Shulevitz

#onesittingread #mustread

erzascarletbookgasm On my loans shelf. Hope to get to it soon. 2y
BiblioLitten @erzascarletbookgasm You‘ll love it! 2y
charl08 Looks wonderful. 2y
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jlhammar Great book! 2y
EvieBee I am SO glad you read this! I had to buy a copy because I loved it so much! 2y
BiblioLitten @EvieBee I‘m going to buy a copy too. It‘s a wonderful book to gift too (all ages) 2y
EvieBee @BiblioLitten definitely! And sadly very timely. 2y
BiblioLitten @EvieBee Yes, I was thinking the same 😔🌻 2y
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KarenUK
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Helen, this was lovely! @squirrelbrain Kept me occupied while waiting for my mammogram! 🤦‍♀️Thank you for putting it in my hands…. So perfect for me! A humorous romantic little essay, on the joys of picking books you never knew you needed or wanted…. i.e. the total joy of browsing a bookstore. 💕📚
#pop22 #onesittingread #booked2022 #titlerepeats

alisiakae That sounds like a delightful little read! 2y
squirrelbrain Glad you enjoyed it - and it worked for two challenges too…yay! 😁 2y
BarbaraTheBibliophage Fun!! (Of course … bookshops …) 🤓 2y
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Cinfhen Oh that‘s just perfect!!! And yay for #SelfCare #GettingSquished 2y
BarbaraBB This sounds good! I have this one waiting for me too thanks to @squirrelbrain 🤍 2y
KarenUK @Cinfhen That hashtag! 😂😂😂😂💕💕💕💕 2y
Cinfhen Xxxxxx 2y
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Cinfhen
Small Things Like These | Claire Keegan
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A slim but thoughtful read. Very evocative with powerful prose. A simple man feels called to action on Christmas Eve. Using for #Pop22 #OneSittingRead would also work for #FavoriteSeason if you prefer #Winter Thanks to @TrishB and @Kdgordon88 for putting this on my #ReadersRadar - it was also on Erik Karl Anderson‘s #BestOf2021 #Scribd 🎧

Megabooks 👍🏻👍🏻 2y
TrishB I don‘t think I‘d call it my best read 🤷‍♀️ but I like more meaty books. Like at least a couple of hundred pages!! 2y
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Cinfhen It‘s a 3 star read for now but I might bump it up @TrishB @Megabooks I prefer these shorter but powerful reads as opposed to long drawn out meatier tomes 2y
TrishB That‘s why there‘s books for all us I guess ❤️ 2y
Cortg I like the big, meaty chunksters but enjoy shorter books in between! Nice job with the challenges! 2y
Cinfhen I‘m starting to really appreciate these slim but succinct books @Cortg they manage to pack a punch in a short amount of space 2y
Cathythoughts I‘m looking forward to this one 2y
Cinfhen I think you‘ll appreciate this little gem @Cathythoughts it‘s a really quick read but it leaves a long impression 2y
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Edie Richter Is Not Alone | Rebecca Handler
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#Pop22 #TitleBeginsWithLastLetterOfPreviousBook Just finished 🎧 Love After Love (LOVED IT) so up next is this #TOBlonglist book / don‘t know too much about it but it looks like a #OneSittingRead

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Cinfhen
Joan Is Okay | Weike Wang
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#NetGalley #DoubleSpin Available JANUARY 11
Joan lives a life of self imposed loneliness. Her workplace,as an ICU doctor is her safe place. When a new neighbor moves in & her mother comes for a visit her life is thrown off kilter.
This book was light but insightful. Unfortunately, it left me underwhelmed but I did appreciate the inclusion of the early days of Covid, not as a gimmick but as a source of authenticity.
#BorrowNotBuy

Cinfhen I noticed this was on your #Top21of21 list @DrexEdit and that encouraged me to push it up my TBR. THANKS for posting and sharing 😊 2y
Texreader Beautiful photo 2y
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TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 2y
DrexEdit I totally agree with what you say about including the early days of the pandemic. It did feel pretty organic here and not overly gimmicky. Glad you liked it, even as a light read! 2y
Cinfhen I‘ve read about 6 or 7 books now that have included the pandemic in some form @DrexEdit and this one felt must organic. Do you think this will become the norm for contemporary fiction !?!! 2y
Chelsea.Poole I‘ve noticed recently when reading contemporary fiction that DOESNT even mention the pandemic I‘m taken out of the story like wait a minute— this isn‘t real life, where‘s the COVID stuff!?! It‘s apparently pretty deeply rooted for me at this point 😑 2y
Cinfhen Yeah, I get that @Chelsea.Poole I don‘t mind Covid being referenced but I don‘t want it being played out. Does that make sense??? 2y
Chelsea.Poole Yes, definitely makes sense. I want to escape it too, and do not need a play-by-play either 😊 2y
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Cinfhen
Whereabouts | Jhumpa Lahiri
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Once I realized this was a novel and not a memoir, I began to appreciate the skill and depth much more. What essentially reads as ramblings or diary entries is in fact a melancholy existence of a middle age woman. Really beautiful writing and often sharp observations of a life at it‘s midway mark. An interesting choice/pairing for #CampToB21 going against a very different story (Klara and the Sun). I much prefer this novel. #OneSittingRead

squirrelbrain Great review! I much prefer this one over the Ishiguro too. 3y
Cathythoughts Oh I liked Namesake… this one sounds good 👍🏻❤️ 3y
Cinfhen It‘s VERY different in style from Namesake @Cathythoughts but the writing is as lovely and powerful 3y
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Cinfhen It‘s a hard book to describe @squirrelbrain but it felt full bodied even though the pages & content were pretty sparse (edited) 3y
BarbaraBB I am looking forward to this one. Great review! 🤍 3y
Cinfhen I definitely think you‘re going to enjoy this book @BarbaraBB 3y
BarbaraBB I hope so! Based on your review I think so too! 3y
KathyWheeler What‘s also interesting to me about this book is that she wrote it in Italian and then translated it into English. I saw an interview where she discussed that process. 3y
Cinfhen Agreed @KathyWheeler I‘m not even sure that Italian is her first language- it‘s very impressive 3y
KathyWheeler @Cinfhen it‘s not. I can‘t remember what she said her first language is. Italian may be her 3rd or 4th. 3y
Cinfhen Really amazing @KathyWheeler 3y
britt_brooke Nice review! 3y
KarenUK Me too… @Cinfhen @squirrelbrain definitely preferred this to the Ishiguro. I really loved this💕 (edited) 3y
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