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quietjenn

quietjenn

Joined March 2016

professional reader, amateur sleuth, punk-ass book jockey
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The Cliffs: A Novel | J. Courtney Sullivan
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There is a *whole lot* going on in this one - honestly, probably too much and it could've been more tightly edited. That said, I found it to be a pretty compelling read, that I mostly enjoyed.

BarbaraBB I have this on my shelves. 4h
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Wild Dark Shore | Charlotte McConaghy
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Loved this.

BarbaraBB Glad you did! 6d
Cathythoughts Just reading it now. It‘s very good 👍🏻❤️ 5d
kspenmoll Me too! ❤️ 9h
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The Searcher | Tana French
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Read for one of the book clubs at work. I'd forgotten just how marvelous French is. Terrific characters and atmosphere. Looking forward to the sequel, as well as figuring out where I left off with the Dublin Murder Squad.

sarahbarnes I liked this one and the sequel. And want to read the second book in the murder squad series soon! 3w
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Killer Question | Janice Hallett
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I'm too lazy to pick up lots of arcs at ALA these days, but this is one I was very keen on getting. And like other books by Hallett, I found it nearly impossible to put down once I started it.

thegirlwiththelibrarybag Ooh! Definitely worth the hassle of carrying around! I‘m excited for this to come out! 1mo
dabbe 🖤🐾🖤 1mo
uncommonlycozies i heard this is told through quiz sheets & emails.
does it actually work, or is it just a gimmick?
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quietjenn @uncommonlycozies Yes, it's epistolary, like her other novels. I know it's not everyone's style, but it really works for me! 4w
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I've been really looking forward to this one and am glad to say it didn't disappoint. Maybe I'll finally get around to Testament of Youth, for non-fiction take? (It's in the bibliography and Brittain and Holtby are walk-on characters).

Liz_M I really liked Testament of Youth. It has two distinct sections -- the first is before the war, getting into university, meeting the love of her life, etc. Very different tone in the rest of the book, dealing with her war experiences and post-war advocacy. 2mo
squirrelbrain Interesting - I didn‘t realise this was linked to Testament of Youth. I read that years ago @Liz_M and loved it too! 2mo
kspenmoll I read Testament of Youth years ago & loved it. 1mo
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I think my expectations of this were slightly elevated, but it's still a sweet, very relatable collection of essays.

Bookwormjillk I just saw this at the bookstore and was tempted. Thanks for your review. 2mo
MaureenMc My audiobook hold just came in! 2mo
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Bloomsbury Girls: A Novel | Natalie Jenner
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If historical fiction doesn't send you down countless Wikipedia holes, is it really good historical fiction? This one had me looking up articles on my phone in the middle of the night. 😂 I liked it a lot.

kspenmoll I enjoyed this too & yes, many rabbit holes to go down! 2mo
Ruthiella When I read books like that, I wonder how I managed in a pre-internet age with usually at most an atlas for locations and a dictionary to look words up! 😅 2mo
PaperbackPirate My book club read this and then we read The Mummy! 3w
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Sally-Ann | SUSAN. SCARLETT
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Hello, #FurrowedMiddlebrowClub pals! I haven't been online too much lately, but I did finish our May selection a few weeks ago.

At first, I thought that Scarlett's take on the Cinderella story might actually be *too* sweet for me and verge on saccharine, but I should've had some faith. I ended up being all about and finished the book with such a satisfied grin.

Ruthiella Glad you liked it! I don‘t think I could read too many Susan Scarletts in a row because they are so formulaic- though as a teen I‘ll bet I could have!😂! 2mo
quietjenn (Sorry about no-tags. I've been trying to get them posted for the last fifteen minutes and no luck. Will try later when maybe things are more stable?) 2mo
CarolynM Glad you enjoyed. I wouldn‘t mind living in Susan Scarlett‘s world 😆 2mo
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LeahBergen They are a bit sweet but reading one every once in a while isn‘t too bad! 😄 2mo
rubyslippersreads @LeahBergen @Ruthiella Too many in a row would be like bingeing on too much candy. 2mo
rubyslippersreads @quietjenn I can‘t post tags either. I‘ve tried in the app and the browser version. I think it doesn‘t like all those @@@ 😆 2mo
Ruthiella @rubyslippersreads Exactly! It would be a little too much! 😅 2mo
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This maybe didn't hit quite as hard as Love & Saffron - which I read in one delicious gulp - but it still gave me all the feels and I loved it.

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This was just what I needed this weekend.

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Not at Home | Doris Langley Moore
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Realizing that I never posted about the #furrowedmiddlebrowclub book in March, mostly I guess because I finished while I was sick. I should've expected to be tense and anxious, based on other Moore books and that was certainly the case here. As predicted, I did a lot of internal screaming 😂. In a good way, though!

Ruthiella I also did a lot of nail biting! 😬😂 4mo
LeahBergen I was caught off guard by just how anxious this book made me! 😂 4mo
CarolynM It was a great read, if a little disturbing 😳 4mo
Cathythoughts Great review! Stacked 👍🏻❤️ 4mo
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Making the most of my Sunday, by doing very little 😏

bookandbedandtea That's how I prefer to spend my Sundays too! 🩷 5mo
BiblioLitten I maniacally finish all my chores on Saturday so that I can read all day on Sunday. 😄 3mo
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Ashenden | William Somerset Maugham
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When I mentioned maybe doing a year of spycraft reading, Justin (my partner) highly recommended this one, based on Maugham's experiences during the first World War. Interconnected stories, it was excellent! Bonus for being a very vintage copy, although I alternate reading it with an ebook.

ChaoticMissAdventures I absolutely loved The Painted Veil I really need to pick up more of his books. 5mo
Leftcoastzen I always love a vintage copy ! 5mo
kspenmoll Stacked! 4mo
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This is quite the mish-mash, sort of Cold Comfort Farm mixed with light New England Gothic, but I'm enjoying it.

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Family Roundabout | Richmal Crompton
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Realizing that I never posted about the #PersephoneClub book this month, which I quite liked a lot, despite being populated with so many unlikable people 😂. But it was so compelling and, as others have observed, such a strong picture of a particular time and class. I'll certainly read more Crompton in the future.

LeahBergen Your model looks a tad cranky. 😆 5mo
dabbe 🖤🐾🖤 5mo
quietjenn @LeahBergen that's just Resting Dottie Face. Which is why she is 100% my familiar. 😹 5mo
LeahBergen 😆😆 5mo
rubyslippersreads I‘m late with my review too. 5mo
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The Seven Year Slip | Ashley Poston
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Really milking this holiday Monday.

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Also, day off! I am getting my car checked out (leaky tire?) and reading the next Smiley at the cute local coffee shop I should really patronize more. Other exciting plans for the day are buying a broom and neverending laundry.

Ruthiella I would love such an exciting day! 😂 6mo
Aims42 Oooo, a new broom is almost as exciting as a new kitchen sponge in my world 😂👍 6mo
Jari-chan The adventures of being a grown-up 🥲😂 5mo
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Finally finished our #furrowedmiddlebrowclub book from last month, and my thoughts echo what others have said. It wasn't my favorite, although I found bits of it amusing in its Over the Top-ness. Addie reminded me a bit of Elizabeth Taylor's Angel, in a kinder and more comic way. But rather melancholy and like I agree that it went in a bit too long. Not sorry I read it, just wish I'd liked it more. A low pick.

LeahBergen We all seem to be feeling very similarly towards this read! 6mo
Ruthiella That‘s a good way to put it. I also wish I had liked it more. 6mo
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Can't concentrate on anything else at the moment, so the spycraft reading continues. The first le Carre/George Smiley. I'm in.

MaGoose I need to read Le Carre at some point, too 6mo
Suet624 @MaGoose same. 6mo
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Beautyland: A Novel | Marie-Helene Bertino
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Finished this afternoon and haven't been able to stop thinking about it.

Sapphire Got it recently on audio. In a purchase of 3. Haven‘t started it yet. But it was listed on a best of list with “the wedding people” which I am liking. Maybe it was TOB? 6mo
quietjenn @Sapphire yes, it was on a lot of best list and is a TOB selection. 6mo
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Very much enjoyed this launch of a new series. I loved these characters and Osman's humor and style are very much intact. And while I'm not a big audiobook person, more like this might help convert me. We recently moved and it's certainly made the unpacking more enjoyable.

Ruthiella I love audio books for making chores more palatable! It is, however, important to find the right kind of book for you. I need, for example, very plot forward books when I listen. 7mo
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Slow Horses | Mick Herron
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An excellent way to spent the day. Perhaps this will be my year of spycraft? I could see it.

Ruthiella Ooh! What other authors or books would you include? 7mo
majkia I've been on a Spy kick too. 7mo
quietjenn @Ruthiella I have a lot of Helen Macinnes on my Kindle and have read very little Le Carre, so would probably start with those and go from there? Very open to suggestions though, if you recs. I am not well-read in the genre at all, but quite enjoy them! 7mo
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Ruthiella @quietjenn I‘m not well read in the genre either, which is why I asked! 😂 I did read a lot of Le Carre in the ‘90s and James Bond novels in the ‘80s, but that is it, really. 7mo
quietjenn I may do a little research and will keep you posted! 7mo
BkClubCare I‘ve been on hold for this at the library for EVEH! 5mo
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In summation and on to the next 😃📚

quietjenn Tagging the aforementioned, which was with me through it all. 7mo
julieclair Great year! Congrats on War and Peace! 🎉🏆🎉 7mo
Ruthiella Fantastic! 🤩 7mo
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Texreader Brilliant numbers!! 7mo
Gissy Congratulations 📚📚📚🎉👏👏👏 7mo
youneverarrived Fab 🤩 7mo
kspenmoll Congrats!🎉🎈 7mo
SilversReviews Great year!! 7mo
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Among other things, on a personal level 2024 will go down as the year I read War and Peace. I did it chapter a day (kind of/theoretically) with the Footnotes and Tangents Substack. I can't say I really loved it, or think it's one of the greatest novels ever, but I'm glad to have read it and found the online discussion and commentary enriching.

Tamra 👏🏾👏🏾 That‘s an achievement! 7mo
AmyG 🙌🏻🎉 7mo
dabbe I felt EXACTLY the same way about this one. #welldone! 🤩🙌🏻🤩 7mo
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Christmas trip home went way too quickly. I will be glad to see the boy and our cats, but otherwise I would be ok with a little more time. Alas, her I am at the airport ...

mabell It‘s tough! Hard to leave everyone, but also so nice to go back home! 7mo
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Vain Shadow | Jane Hervey, Celia Robertson
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Ok, #PersephoneClub friends - here's your next slate for voting! Sort of seasonal, for those who like that, but not overtly so (I think?). Can't wait to see what you vote for!

@LeahBergen @rubyslippersreads @elkeOriginal @Cathythoughts @Caryl @sisilia @Tamra @andrew61 @willaful @julieclair @Aimeesue @Gissy @Bookbuyingaddict @daena

LeahBergen Ooo, this is the first time I‘ve actually already read both! Shall I still vote? How about if I vote for the one I liked a teensy bit better? 😆 8mo
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quietjenn @LeahBergen oops, sorry? But we should happily take your expert vote! 😜 8mo
Tamra Well, besides the recommendation of Leah, who can resist that cover!? 😵 😆 8mo
elkeOriginal Vain Shadow! 8mo
Cathythoughts Great choices. I‘ve read Blank Wall and would happily read it again. I‘ll vote for 8mo
LeahBergen @quietjenn 😆😆 8mo
LeahBergen Okay, @rubyslippersreads … you can post our two choices for December now. We‘re almost done! 😀 8mo
LeahBergen And the winner is The Blank Wall! 8mo
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The Baker's Daughter | D.E. Stevenson
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I was in the mood for a little Stevenson. This one started well, but is meandering a bit at the moment ...

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Harlequin House | MARGERY. SHARP
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We'll then, this was completely delightful. And exactly what I needed. #furrowedmiddlebrowclub

Ruthiella Wonderful! I‘m also hoping to finish this weekend. 🤞 8mo
LeahBergen It was a fun one! 8mo
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We Used to Live Here | Marcus Kliewer
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Not necessarily my usual fare, but when looking through the new books at work I paged through it and ended up pretty much devouring it. Pretty trippy and fitting that it started on Reddit, as it will (has) spawn(ed) countless Internet threads. Fun, but I'm not trying to make sense of it!

Tamra Sometimes you just have to go with the flow. 😊 8mo
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The Marble Staircase | Elizabeth Fair
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Okay, posting the options before I overthink it! I've no reasons to offer, just going with my gut! 😆

#furrowedmiddlebrowclub

quietjenn Hopefully I got the tags right?! 9mo
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Tamra Both blurbs are intriguing, but I was sucked in by “domestic warfare.” 😳 (edited) 9mo
willaful I enjoyed The Native Heath so am voting for 9mo
Ruthiella This is tough because I have really enjoyed both authors books before…Flipping a coin for 9mo
julieclair Gosh… tough choice. I‘m going with 9mo
LeahBergen @quietjenn Oops. Poor @kwmg40 had her handle cut off again! 😆😆 9mo
LeahBergen This is a toughie like @Ruthiella said! Hmm, I own both but I‘ll go for 9mo
Teresereading Marble Staircase 9mo
Cathythoughts I‘m voting for 9mo
CarolynM Tough choice, both sound great! I‘m voting for 9mo
quietjenn @LeahBergen argh! Sorry @kwmg40 and thank you @LeahBergen 9mo
kwmg40 @quietjenn No problem, and honestly I would have been OK with whatever the group chose, but I‘ll go with 9mo
Kimzey I‘ll go with Marble Staircase. I haven‘t counted votes, so hope I didn‘t deadlock the election. Either would be fine with me. 9mo
elkeOriginal Same as @Tamra Not At Home had me at ‘domestic warfare‘ 😆💣 9mo
LeahBergen And the winner is Not at Home! 8mo
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I have so much to do, but really just want to snuggle under a blanket and read more of this ...

Ruthiella The struggle is real! 9mo
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A Novel Love Story | Ashley Poston
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Saying yes to a bit of fluffy escapism.

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#throwback to a few weeks ago, when I was on vacation and started this one. Finally finished it today and glad to be done with it. Pretty disappointing. A good premise, but I had a ton of issues with the execution.

Hooked_on_books This one has sat on my shelves for years unread, in part because of mixed reviews. When I finally give it a go, I‘m going to be more willing to bail than I might otherwise if it isn‘t working. 9mo
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Quiet as a Nun | Antonia Fraser
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Not sure I'll rush right out to read the next in this series, but I mostly liked this #nunlit pick, despite some dated bits and a solution I partially sussed out. I wish that modern mysteries were as short and moved as briskly.

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Shakespeare: The Man Who Pays the Rent | Judi Dench, Brendan O'Hea
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This was a complete delight. Highly recommended if you are interested in Dame Judi, Shakespeare, theatre history, the RSC, or acting in general. I googled so many pictures and fell down so many Wiki holes, looking up people and productions she talks about.

Bookberry This sounds wonderful! I'll check it out. I'm a big fan of Dame Judi. 9mo
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The Examiner | Janice Hallett
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I hadn't planned to read this on my lunch today, but then the reserve came in and I couldn't resist diving right into it!

janeycanuck OMG, so jealous!! I‘m first on the holds list but the single copy coming to my library hasn‘t come in yet! 10mo
bookwench @janeycanuck Funny, it doesn\'t have any holds at my library, despite my trying to interest people in her books. I think not everyone is as entranced with the epistolary style as I am. BTW, my fave was Twyford--what was anybody else\'s? 10mo
janeycanuck @bookwench I‘m STILL waiting for the library‘s order to come in for this!! My favourite has been Alperton Angels but I haven‘t read the Appeal yet. Or this one! 10mo
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How I spent much of today.

Ruthiella Good day! 👍 11mo
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I thought this was great! It made me laugh a lot, but I also cried a few times. And even though it did that thing I hate of constantly referring to Something in the Past for ages before explaining it and at one point I actually said aloud to an empty room, "Please go get some therapy," I think I loved it?

slategreyskies I just picked this up on Kindle this week. I‘m looking forward to it! 💕 11mo
quietjenn @slategreyskies I saw it was on sale when I put it on my Goodreads. Worth $3 I think! I hope you like it. 11mo
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Big Sky | Kate Atkinson
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Catching up with Jackson Brodie, before my hold for the new one comes in. I love this series!

Ruthiella I love this series too. I preordered The Rook. Now let‘s see if I can get to it this month ! 🤞 11mo
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The Hotel: A Novel | Elizabeth Bowen
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Getting a slightly belated start on this #hashtagbrigade selection, but excited to read another Bowen.

Cuilin The Hotel is a reread. What else have you read? I have stack not yet read. I loved 11mo
quietjenn Oh, that sounds good! I've read the tagged and a handful of short stories. 11mo
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God of the Woods | Liz Moore
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Spent most of the day reading this. No regrets.

dabbe Agree 💯. 11mo
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I devoured Everyone In My Family Has Killed Someone, so I've high hopes for this sequel!

RamsFan1963 I thought the sequel was a little better, but it might just be because we've come to know the narrator and the story format better. 11mo
Read4life I also liked this one better than the first one. I hope you enjoy it. 11mo
quietjenn @RamsFan1963 @Read4life oh, that makes me happy to hear! I'm only a little ways in, but it's certainly hitting the right spots. 11mo
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Wondering if I'll love this as much as everyone else seems to ...

Prairiegirl_reading I got less than 10 pages in if that helps you. I hope you like more than I did!! 11mo
Jari-chan I pushed through. Not my cup of tea... 11mo
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The Husbands | Holly Gramazio
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Very much enjoying this one.

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I started this last month, when @peanutnine was leading the read along, but only managed to really sink into it this weekend. Still, terrifically delightful company on an intermittently raimy Sunday. Can't wait for the next one!

LadyCait84 Reading this one now and enjoying it immensely! 12mo
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Ruth | Elizabeth Gaskell
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My copy arrived yesterday, so among other things today will be catching up with the #hashtagbrigade. Excited for another Gaskell!

Tamra So pretty! 12mo
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Add me to the chorus of all those singing the praise of this one. I'm only about a third of the way through, but am loving it so much I just had to rave.

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Loved it 🩷 12mo
BkClubCare 🤩 12mo
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Not entirely connecting with this, but maybe that's a good thing? It's very honest and a little messy, which seems appropriate.

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Funny Story | Emily Henry
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Finally going on the Emily Henry train, so to speak. I've a new job that will, I think, require me to read more contemporary and recent things.

willaful sounds intriguing... 12mo
BkClubCare Happy New Job! 12mo
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The Native Heath | Elizabeth Fair
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A re-read for me, but still a pleasant time. It's probably my least favorite Elizabeth Fair, but very cozy and the quintessential #furrowedmiddlebrow publication, I think.

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Ruthiella Your LEAST FAVORITE Elizabeth Fair? Wow. I‘m totally looking forward to reading more from her then, because I thought this was great. 😊 12mo
quietjenn Yep, I like her immensely. This one is good, but I think the others are even better. 🙂 Although I haven't yet read the one that was rediscovered! 12mo
willaful @Ruthiella Same! 12mo
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rubyslippersreads What @Ruthiella said. 😄 12mo
Jess_Read_This Oh! I liked this one quite a bit. And it makes me happy to hear that her others might be even better! 12mo
elkeOriginal And what is your favorite(s) of hers? 12mo
quietjenn @elkeOriginal I think Seaview House is my favorite, although I also really loved A Winter Away. It's hard to go wrong with any of them though. And now I kind of want to revisit them all! 12mo
elkeOriginal @quietjenn I already have Winter Away so that is good to hear! 12mo
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