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charl08

charl08

Joined October 2016

"Then practice losing farther, losing faster..." Lost without a book. ❤ penguins both ??
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A Kind of Anger | Eric Ambler
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Not exactly "festive" reading!

Ruthiella To balance out the good cheer! 😜😂 3h
CSeydel Ooh it sounds good! 29m
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Persian Girls: A Memoir | Nahid Rachlin
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[It's] Les Misérables, it was taken off the market, I managed to get a few copies before they shredded them...
What's it about?"
"A man who, out of starvation, steals a loaf of bread and is hounded by the police for the rest of his life. SAVAK thinks the book might miror some things in our society."

I put it in my scholbag and headed home....

How strange that in our culture books were considered dangerous...

tpixie @TheBookHippie a #ReadLesMis reference! 🇳🇱💙🤍❤️ 5d
TheBookHippie Oh how fun! 5d
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Visit to a beautiful bookshop in #Chorley
Bonus: a 3 piece band playing Xmas songs. Upstairs there was a wreath making class. Got started on the Xmas presents.

https://www.ebbandflobookshop.co.uk/

squirrelbrain Lovely! 🥰 5d
Sparklemn Live music in a bookshop? Add in a latte, and I‘m in heaven! 5d
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Even in the seemingly endless terror of middle school...

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What can comics be?

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Love it when libraries do this...

Sparklemn Awesome! 7d
charl08 @Sparklemn I agree.👏👏👏 6d
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When the final report of the Commission of investigation into Mother and Baby Homes was published in 2020 it caused an outcry, because of its assessment that those who bore the greatest responsibility for the horror and cruelty experienced by so many women and their children were not officials of the Catholic Church and the state, but the women's families instead.

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Ha! #meta

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She [Clair's mother] has built her sense of herself through these stories and at this stage - she's over ninety... questions aren't helpful. I ask them anyway, my sceptical, disenchanting questions. I go further and I actually check facts... Sometimes I come back to her with evidence that proves that what she remembers or what she heard can't have happened that way. She is never pleased about this. Yet she keeps feeding me stories.

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Honest account of breast cancer treatment on the NHS, with humour but still pretty brutal. The author was 37 when diagnosed.

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All the Lights | Clemens Meyer

They used to meet here outside the Konsum when they came home from work, from the cooperative or the fields. They used to drink beer and talk, sometimes they drank beer and didn't talk, before they went back to their farms and into their houses. Fred, Wee Henry, Walfried, Jochen Schuster and Jochen Meyer - all long gone now or dead.

He wants to remember their faces and their voices...

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The Detective Up Late | Adrian McKinty
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"Yeah, that's how to do it, Duffy," I said to myself. Maybe my last case, like Poirot's would be the one where the bloody detective did it.

jenniferw88 Um... spoiler? For those who haven't read/seen it! (I've seen it, so it was OK for me but some of us won't have). 1w
charl08 @jenniferw88 I figured it's so old most people will have read it that want to? No? 1w
jenniferw88 @charl08 if they've only just discovered Christie, then no. Also if hey decide to read in publication order it might take a while to get there 🤣 1w
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The Detective Up Late | Adrian McKinty

"What are you thinking, Sean?" Crabbie asked.

"Heat death of the universe, entropy, decay, the utter pointlessness of police work."

"The usual then?"

"Aye."

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Before I discard my past I'll write it down...

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On the Greenwich Line | Shady Lewis
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We couldn't provide any services, since there was hardly any social housing left and a million people were on the waiting list, but we could increase the paper trail...

It had been the logic of bureaucracy since time immemorial...The Pharaohs... only undertook vast, pointless construction projects like the Pyramids of Giza in order to keep the populace busy during flood season....

to make sure they didn't start asking existential questions

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The protagonist wants to find out more about the French colonial past...

#GN #InTranslation

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Feels like commentary on the scoreline... Poor 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

ChaoticMissAdventures Rugby? I haven't started the game yet I have friends coming this afternoon to watch but I LOVE South Africa ?? so much, and feel like I am going to be saying "Poor Wales" a lot? I do feel like they held a bit to the amazing ?? last weekend 2w
charl08 @ChaoticMissAdventures yes, sorry! I didnt think anyone else would be watching. Should have put a spoiler alert.⚠️ 2w
ChaoticMissAdventures No! Not at all. I go into every game assuming my team is going to win! I usually check the score before I watch, I am not good with anticipation 😂 2w
LeeRHarry My brother and nephew went to the NZ match last weekend - great atmosphere as always but yes poor Wales - I‘m always supporting them from afar but they aren‘t doing well. 2w
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The Bookseller's Tale | Martin Latham
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I love books about books - this is a fascinating, anecdotal wander through histories of collectors, libraries and ideas.

Sparklemn Sounds interesting 2w
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The Bookseller's Tale | Martin Latham
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As early as 1806 the traveller John Lambert noticed... [NYC] bookshops were 'numerous' and that a lot of people seemed to be reading in coffee shops. Two early characters were Emanuel Conegliano, one of Mozart's librettists, who ran a specialist Italian bookstore so compendious that Columbia University bought [it and] ...William Gowans, parts of whose shop, with its piles of books up to ten feet high, had to be navigated with sperm-oil lamps.

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Even the "radical" bookstores are having a sale...

(Top left is Bookishly bottom left Ideal Bookshelf., I couldn't fit their logo in)

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The Bookseller's Tale | Martin Latham
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Martha Nussbaum argued... Western concern with cleanliness is ' a refusal to... be contaminated by a potent reminder of one's own mortality and animality'.

.....The Finnish philosopher Olli Lagerspetz takes comfort from the idea that hygiene can be suspect:

As a sometimes negligent householder... I am naturally soothed by the idea that exaggerated cleanliness is not next to godliness but to fascism and xenophobia.

Bookwomble These remind me of a Brian Aldiss quotation: "Civilisation is the distance that man has placed between himself and his own excreta.” 2w
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The Bookseller's Tale | Martin Latham
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Mark O'Connell of the New Yorker likes the idea that 'a nicely sharpened HB' can be so powerful, and is funny about it:

"I tend to slot mine behind my right ear, carpenter style; I like to think this lends a somewhat rough-and-ready aspect to my appearance as I sit reading Middlemarch on the bus home.

Sparklemn 😂 2w
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Everybody winters at one time or another; some winter over and over again.

Wintering is a season in the cold. It is a fallow period in life when you're cut off from the world, feeling rejected, sidelined, blocked from progress....

However it arrives, wintering is usually involuntary, lonely and deeply painful.

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If you couldn't already guess from my litsy spam, I loved this graphic novel. About a young man moving to New York to explore his dream of dancing on Broadway. Wonderful illustrations.

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"I have had my dream-like others-
And it has come to nothing so that
I remain now carelessly
With feet planted on the ground,
And look up at the sky-
Feeling my clothes about me,
The weight of my body in my shoes,
The rim of my hat, air passing in and out
At my nose-and decide to dream no more."

"Thursday" by William Carlos Williams

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Beautifully illustrated GN: this is a wordless depiction of one character's trauma.

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Kerouac's inspiring tips for life...

[And I realised no matter what you do, it's bound to be a waste of time..]

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Loved the way the author used these line drawings as chapter breaks.

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Time for some scandi crime...

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I really liked how this biography of Mary included the wider political context: Mary as figurehead for political protests.

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King Henry (VIII) attempts to censor public criticism...

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The Bookseller's Tale | Martin Latham
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This way of collecting books for their look, rather than content, is a perennial cul-de-sac of collecting, observed by Seneca of scroll collectors in Roman times: 'Many use books not as tools for study but as decorations for the dining room! [Some] get their pleasure merely from bindings and labels.'

Image Abbey Library of St. Gallen via https://www.1000libraries.com/post/2025-top-10-most-beautiful-libraries-in-the-w...

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Wonderful look at language communities in New York.

Recommended!

Amiable This looks really interesting 3w
squirrelbrain I loved this one too! 3w
BookishMarginalia 😍 This looks right up my alley! 3w
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Argh! I thought I had another chapter to go of the book I was *actually reading* but no, an "exclusive extract"...

DGRachel I hate when that happens. 😩 3w
ShelleyBooksie Oh! Peace sounds good! 3w
charl08 @ShelleyBooksie oh yes, such a great series 3w
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charl08 @DGRachel always catches me out! 3w
CarolynM At least it was a promo for a good book 😆 I love Gary Disher. 3w
charl08 @CarolynM yeah - the reason I borrowed the book in the first place! 2w
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'You're a tick boxes kinda guy,' his wife used to say. And according to one of his annual performance reviews, 'a pedestrian determination' was the 'hallmark' of his 'approach to policing'.

Admin were thinking of bringing in self-assessment; if they did that, Muecke was tempted to write, 'Still standing.'

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If writing is honey in terms of sweetness, then writing one's own language is ambrosia. If writing is sauce, then writing one's own language is the seasoning [salt]. If reading is work, then reading one's own language is its respite. (Translated [from N'ko] by Coleman Donaldson.)

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"The idea of the shtetl was formed by Yiddish literature,' says Boris, "by writers like Peretz and Sholem Aleichem ... living in the big cities." Whether transmuted through a Chagall painting or a high school production of Fiddler on the Roof, the shtetl has come to stand in for the whole vanished world of traditional Jewish life Eastern Europe, shrunk down to the scale of a folklorized village....

charl08 Image: Detail from "I and the City" by Marc Chagall - Wikipedia 3w
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With all her languages, Rasmina is almost an unofficial, unpaid interpreter [in Seke]...

"It's what a lot of immigrants go through," she says...

...these things add up. She draws the line when aunties, like aunties everywhere, try to follow their kids onto social media: "The social media is getting to them. They're very addicted now. Every day somebody's mom is like, 'Make me Instagram, make me TikTok,' and I say, 'No thank you!"

humouress I'm all for stalking my kid on social media. Can someone help set up my accounts please?... 😉 3w
charl08 @humouress this bit did make me laugh. Lovely glimpse into a different community. 3w
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Question 7 | Richard Flanagan
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There was a great remembering that was also a great forgetting, one hundred years of silence ... of the convicts and Aboriginal people little was ever said. Of a slave system and a genocide nothing. What remained was either silence or lies. Such as: the convicts and their children had all fled to the mainland during the gold rushes. Such as: the Tasmanian Aboriginal people were extinct, long gone...

DrSabrinaMoldenReads “Silence or lies” I live in Charlotte, NC (edited) 3w
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Question 7 | Richard Flanagan
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My father's mother and father...were... illiterate. My father had...a sense of the magic of words that never left him, an awareness that those twenty-six abstract symbols could liberate if you understood them and oppress if you didn't.

He told me the written word was the first beautiful thing he ever knew, a line I stole and used elsewhere. What is a writer but a robber and what is the history of literature but a milky way of theft?

charl08 My image (Blackpool Central library) 3w
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Question 7 | Richard Flanagan
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I missed my big sister greatly and the point of the books was to smuggle a message of love to her, and each book, every faux sentence and every scrawled picture of a word was simply saying that one word over and over.

And so at the beginning I learnt this: the words of a book are never the book, the soul of it is everything.

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When I think about this moment, I remember one of my favourite lines from The Simpsons, when Chief Wiggum catches his son Ralph and Bart trying to get into a locked cupboard in his attic: 'What is your fascination with my forbidden closet of mystery?' But if I was to tell you that mere curiosity is what drove me up the esplanade that day, it would be a lie...

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The nurse who drew my blood....watches this infected blood flow for days on end, and despite her translucent gloves she passes right next to the source of this poison, she strips off her gloves with a snap to place the bandage on the wound with her bare fingers...
... she says, "Your perfume-it's Habit Rouge, isn't it? I recognized it right away....to catch a whiff of it on this gray morning, well, you know it's really a little treat for me."

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Coordinating with my winter reading cardigan!

Excited about an upcoming #JamesBaldwin #100 event

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The Bookseller's Tale | Martin Latham
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[Robert, Count de Montesquiou] realized that German idea of making your life a work of art: a gesamtkunstwerk.

...he made his upstairs flat over-looking the Seine into 'the mirror of my soul', exotically furnished with japonisme and books. Many of us look around our dwelling and see...a series of shabby compromises, half-loved inherited junk, broken things, lingering IKEA tat ...and does anyone, hand-on-heart, have the curtains they really want?

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And I am not resigned, as old Edna St. Vincent Millay, one of Honey's favorites, would say. Lily says to Gazala;

Grief is such a stalwart, sturdy companion, maybe it just wrings the neck of pettiness for us all. Gazala opens her eyes and lifts her head to look right at Lily, She nods.
Oh, leave the pettiness, she says, if you can.
Try.

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Murder at the Black Cat Caf | Seishi Yokomizo
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Shiny new book for the Xmas wishlist!

RaeLovesToRead OMG this cover 😍 1mo
sarahbarnes Oh this sounds fun. 1mo
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D'Agoult...returned an hour and a half later....and announced that he had new orders specifying that he arrest councilors Duval d'Éprémesnil and Goislard de Montsabert. At that point, according to several accounts, all the magistrates replied with one voice, "We are all Duval and Goislard. It is all of us you must arrest."

France 1788 #ImSpartacus

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Note to self: Do not pick up anymore of Percival Everett's back catalogue unless a trusted reviewer recommends. Do not be seduced by shiny reissue covers.

vivastory This is one from his back catalogue that I very much enjoyed: God's Country 1mo
charl08 @vivastory thanks 😊 1mo
vivastory @charl08 I've read a few Everett books and this features one of the most memorable scenes of all, hope it works for you 1mo
BarbaraBB Lol I know what you mean. I mostly wait for reviews too. Thanks for yours of this one! 1mo
charl08 @BarbaraBB I've loved a couple, others not so much. 1mo
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