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MissHel

MissHel

Joined May 2016

Programming librarian, occultist, indoor cat.
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Cat | Rebecca van Laer
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Thanks to the publisher and Libro.fm for an ALC!

I really like the format of this book. It‘s a short, intense, meditation on modern womanhood and the pandemic through the lens of cat ownership(pro). It‘s sweet and heartfelt, close and curious, lovely and melancholy. #bookspinbingo (Pictured Wednesday All-Kitty)

RaeLovesToRead Your feline friend is so beautiful 🥰🥰 2d
Ruthiella 😻😻😻 1d
dabbe 🤍🐾🩶 1d
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Only my coworkers came to my program tonight but we had fun and ate so much leftover Halloween candy. I‘m going to start Better Living Through Birding to prepare for more programming! #doublespin #bookspinbingo

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Thanks to the publisher and Libro.fm for an ALC of this book. This was an entertaining and educational adventure. The author really worked hard to bring an enormous amount of history into every single entry! Did you know, for instance, that LSD came from a dude making an artificial chemical from ergot? Or that the Victorians made jewelry out of castor beans that took out children who sucked on it? You‘ll learn about it in this book! #bookspinbingo

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I think I may have narrowed down why I‘ve felt a little overwhelmed. All this clutter is from programs that have just passed or are coming up.

dabbe I'll finish off that blue bowl for you to help you out! 🧡🍁♥️ 5d
MissHel @dabbe sure! 😁 5d
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Remarkably Bright Creatures | Shelby Van Pelt
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All of the other librarians have read this, loved this, and strongly nudged me to read it. I really thought that it was going to pull a Frederik Bachman and make me ugly cry. I was wrong! It was just sweet! Hooray for not sobbing over this very sweet story. #doublespin #bookspinbingo

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I‘m trying to get out of my horrific reading slump with #bookspin and #BookspinBingo. Looks like I‘m starting with Remarkably Bright Creatures. Thanks @TheAromaofBooks !

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! I've added you to the tag list!!! 7d
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I‘ve been in the slumpiest of reading slumps so the fluff and I are listening to this.

Ruthiella 😻😻😻 2mo
dabbe 🖤🐾🖤 2mo
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This was so cute! Funny@and self deprecating with a tiny dash of danger and a fun mystery.

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Mehso-so

I‘m rereading the Tommy and Tuppence books, and I don‘t think Christie liked Tuppence very much. The other characters are rude to her. She constantly gets bashed about the head. Everyone refers to her as elderly (she‘s mid fifties max). Bah. At least this was funnier than I remember.

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I love Vera so much! She‘s cranky and cantankerous and absolutely hilarious. The only caution I would advise would be not to read this when hungry; the items Vera cooks sound amazing.

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Mehso-so

I love Poirot. I loved the mystery. I loathed all the other characters. Wednesday, my reading buddy, pictured, enjoyed Sunday reading cuddles.

Ruthiella 😻😻😻 7mo
dabbe 🖤🐾🖤 7mo
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Listen, I‘ve been looking for something that doesn‘t make me want to scream or cry for what feels like months. I‘m an hour in and this is my favorite book I‘ve read in ages.

dabbe That's why I've been reading detective stories! 🤩🖤🐾🖤🤩 7mo
Ruthiella 😻😻😻 7mo
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Jennifer Chiaverini is coming to our library next month! I‘m so excited! However… I haven‘t read any of her books. I started this on my way to spinning this morning and hoo boy! I forgot what an ass Lord Byron was. I do not know how far I‘m going to get with this. It‘s not my genre. At all. Even a little bit. (Tiniest taco truck driver pictured)

dabbe 🖤🐾🖤 8mo
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This was a gentle quiet read. I would put it in a collection with Soil by Camille Dungy, Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer, and Lab Girl by Hope Jahren: stories of women reflecting their lives and histories in the natural world. But more than that, the natural world is more important than the author at times. Not feel good books, but closer to calls to action than memoirs.

DrSabrinaMoldenReads Have you read this book? I loved it. These books brought it to mind so I‘m gonna check these out. 7d
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“We are storytelling animals, and for us that indeterminate space is uncomfortable.”
I finished the wee fox and now am on to plans for Citizen Science Month.

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I‘m home sick today but twitchy. This is a thoughtful, gentle rumination while I needle felt a prize for a friend.

Ruthiella Hope you feel better soon. 🤒❤️ 8mo
MissHel @Ruthiella thank you! I‘m only slightly pathetic. 8mo
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I tried listening to this on audiobook, but it was too intense, so I‘m trying it another way. Am I a wimp or is it too close to the current political climate? Why not both!

Ruthiella I can‘t listen to stuff that is too intense either. I need the physical book to give me some distance…the ability to put it in the freezer, so to speak, if I need to. 8mo
MissHel @Ruthiella my best friend also puts books in the freezer! (Although, she may physically do it, not just metaphorically.) I can‘t read The Handmaid‘s Tale either. It‘s just too close. 8mo
nelsonmatt890 Do you use the Goodreads app 8mo
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Cute, funny, and diverse novella, and much better than the last novella of the series. TW: to homophobia and police brutality.

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This is fun save the bits of period language. Pictured is my fuzzy reading buddy.

dabbe 🖤🐾🖤 8mo
Ruthiella 😻😻😻 8mo
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Oooof fam, this was bleak. I‘m not saying I didn‘t like it, but I am saying that the author and his family had ROUGH lives. There were so many similarities between my life and his: we grew up in the same area of WI, we both experienced poverty, hell, our mothers died in the same nursing home, just two years apart. But wow the generational trauma really does fuck a person up.

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It is February, so it must mean that I‘m frantically trying to finish our Community Read that I have to talk about early next week in my own blessed program. Expect more updates throughout the weekend!

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I expected a fun and interesting jaunt into forensic artistry, I got that, but also a scathing review on the dude bro culture of the FBI. This was fascinating and infuriating. (Weeding time pictured!)

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The Witchstone | Henry H. Neff
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Mehso-so

TW sexual violence I really enjoyed most of this book but the sexual violence in the middle was both not needed nor handled properly.

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Welp fam, this is gonna be a long haul (not the book; it‘s almost a pamphlet.) What do you do when you‘re scared? Read a book. Drink your water. Get some sleep.

Ruthiella Yup. I need to read this too. Courage! (edited) 9mo
MissHel @Ruthiella thank you! ❤️ 9mo
Leftcoastzen Essential read . 9mo
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The Witchstone | Henry H. Neff
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It‘s stupid cold. I‘ve made myself finish off a cowl and I‘ll start something else. The Witchstone is fun though. Kinda jaunty with the air of a heist yet to happen.

dabbe 🤩🤩🤩 10mo
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Black Bird Oracle | Deborah Harkness
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I can‘t doom scroll anymore, so I‘m finally letting myself read this. So far, Diana‘s daughter is creepy and I can‘t believe that Ysabeau de Clermont would allow her granddaughter to call her “Grammer Ysabeau”. Like, nice try, but no.

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The Women: A Novel | Kristin Hannah
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Wow that sucked. I had to read it for work, but had that not been so, I would have abandoned it after the third chapter. I kept up a hate log just to finish the wretched thing.

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The Women: A Novel | Kristin Hannah
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I‘m programming around this mess of a novel next month, so I have to read the wretched thing. I haven‘t hated a book this much since the Scarlet Letter. I am so thoroughly annoyed with Frankie and her life. Bah.

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I love the Meg Langslow books because they‘re cute and low stakes. The further the series goes, however, the more I argue with the author. This time I had words with her about landlord/tenant laws, architecture, and physics. And by “arguments” I mean I yelled at the book. Despite that, I still love the series.

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The twists at the end were so fun! The Muffin and I were shocked!

Ruthiella ❤️🐈‍⬛❤️🐈‍⬛❤️ 1y
dabbe 🖤🐾🖤 1y
Darklunarose ❤️❤️❤️🐈‍⬛🐈‍⬛🐈‍⬛ 1y
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There are some parts that have aged like milk, but I still love Poirot!

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I‘m in a slump so I‘ve started a new Barker and Llewelyn while I process some trade sized.

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The Hazel Wood | Melissa Albert
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So much teenage angst, so painfully slow. My motto this summer has been “plow through it” but I just can‘t.

dabbe #hailthebail! 🤩🤩🤩 1y
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A Monster Calls | Patrick Ness, Siobhan Dowd
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Do you need to sloppy cry? Like cry off all your makeup and end up covered in your own snot? Do I have the book for you! It quite a beautifully told story of a tragedy but I‘ve sobbed so much my eyes are puffy.

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GAMBIT | Rex Stout
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This is an okay series. The mysteries are okay, but not spectacular. Meh.

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We went to Door County this week and when you go, you‘re obliged to take home produce. It‘s cherry season, so I‘m making cherry bounce while Poirot investigates.

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The Fire Next Time | James Baldwin
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I haven‘t read this book in twenty years. It‘s beautiful and sad and infuriating as it is still applicable. It‘s not large, but you should read it.

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The new book in the series is out, so I‘m doing a reread of the first three. (I‘m not rereading the fourth. I have mostly apathy towards it.) Wednesday was my reading buddy once again!

Ruthiella 😻😻😻 1y
dabbe #whimsicalwednesday 🖤🐾🖤 1y
Darklunarose Wednesday is the perfect reading companion 1y
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The Adventure Zone: Murder on the Rockport Limited! | Clint McElroy, Griffin McElroy, Justin McElroy, Travis McElroy, Carey Pietsch
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I binged TAZ this past winter. I love that I can relive the series in graphic novels! The illustrations are cute and colorful and NOT traditional DnD (if that‘s your bag, cool no hate) just like TAZ.

BookmarkTavern I love this series! 💖 1y
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I don‘t find a lot of media that mirrors so many of my experiences, but this was a sweet and engaging example. Much like the author, I spent too much of my life feeling wrong or broken. She‘s right: representation is important.

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This was fun! The characters real and thought out except for the ten year old near the end. It was a nice break from the doom and gloom.

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I had high hopes that this was going to be a fun and light read. Ding dong, I was wrong. Do you think you‘re superior to other members of the animal kingdom? Read this and wish you were someone‘s pet chicken. It didn‘t make me cry, but now I‘m more envious of Wednesday All-Kitty seen here.

dabbe 🖤🐾🖤 1y
Ruthiella 😻😻😻 1y
CBee What a GORGEOUS kitty 🥰🥰🥰 1y
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I‘m an American, and right now it is not an easy thing to be. I‘m full to the brim with sad and this sounded like the perfect book to read right now. Fam, it wasn‘t great. There is A LOT of toxic positivity and some weird tropes. Just oof.

dabbe #fanofthepan! 🤩🤩🤩 1y
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Mehso-so

I‘ve wanted to read this for a while, and it was just meh. It wasn‘t bad, but the world building and the characters were lacking.

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A fun retelling of sleeping beauty and also the only thing I got done today.

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Come Tumbling Down | Seanan McGuire
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I‘ve forgotten how much I love this series! It‘s sweet and funny and just a little spooky. They‘re like a quick snack. (Pictured here is the Muffin, reading buddy extraordinaire.)

dabbe #marvelousmuffin 🖤🐾🖤 1y
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The Meg Langslow books have become one of my favorite comfort reads. They‘re light and fun and I kinda want her life (the main character, not the author although I‘m sure she‘s lovely.) This book was heavy on farm animal exposition and improbable, but I still enjoyed it.

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The Haunting of Hill House | Shirley Jackson
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I‘m not really into horror, but this was more noir. It was fine. It wasn‘t gorey, which is nice, but I‘m reminded that there‘s a reason I don‘t read traditional horror.

dabbe The book and 1963 movie are outstanding. I much preferred both to this movie. 1y
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A Perilous Undertaking | Deanna Raybourn
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Deanna Raybourn is so fun! This series is breezy, fun, funny, and little sexy.

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Braiding Sweetgrass | Robin Wall Kimmerer
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This was beautiful and sad and hopeful and heartbreaking. It‘s entirely possible that the author was trying to do too much, but I still loved the final result. I recommend reading the audiobook. It‘s one of the few I‘ve found that‘s read by the author and is improved by the fact.