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The Rules of Magic | Alice Hoffman
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I picked up this copy of The Rules of Magic, the prequel to Practical Magic, for a bargain price a few weeks ago! What are your thoughts on prequels? Do you prefer to read books in the order they're published or according to the timeline of the stories? In other words, should I read this before or after Practical Magic? 💛💛

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I've just started a bookstagram! I've found some Litsy faves with their own account already but would love to connect on that platform, too. (This photo of me is unrelated, ha.) You can find me at http://instagram.com/shelfdevoted

RaimeyGallant Added you! I have the same username over there, and I'm pretty much a newbie, too. 5y
RaimeyGallant And check this hashtag here: #instagramfollowback 5y
shelf-devoted Great! Thanks, @RaimeyGallant 5y
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Fever Dream | Samanta Schweblin
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I just started this eerie read by Samantha Schweblin & translated by Megan McDowell. It's my second non-English language book in a row (I finished The Vegetarian last night) & I've been thinking about the challenges of translating fiction, particularly the difficulty of choosing between literal translation & a more creative translation that attempts to capture the tone & spirit of the original.

Are there any translations you strongly recommend?

Ericalambbrown I really enjoyed this book. It‘s nifty little collection of five stories about precocious octogenarian Maude. “Up to no good” is a wee bit of an understatement 😂 It‘s translated from Swedish. (edited) 5y
shelf-devoted Thanks for the recommendation, @Ericalambbrown - it sounds like a delightful book! 5y
LiteraryinLawrence My favorite book in translation was (edited) 5y
shelf-devoted I've heard good things about that one! Thanks, @LiteraryinLititz 5y
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I found this a quick, entertaining read with dark humour and interesting insights. Braithwaite writes in short, clear bursts that make this book very easy to consume, encouraging the reader to continue through some minor issues with pace and drops in tension. I‘m excited to read more from this promising author. (Read my full review on IG.)

Did anyone else find themselves pondering whether they‘d help their own sister cover up a murder (or three)?

Mdargusch I hope I never have to make that choice! 5y
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Gingerbread: A Novel | Helen Oyeyemi
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Super keen for this one! March 2019 ❤

Mitch Super pretty cover. 😍 6y
shelf-devoted Agreed! 6y
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Autumn | Ali Smith
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So excited by today‘s secondhand haul from the community book shed ❤️

Reviewsbylola I want to read Autumn! Great finds. 6y
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Two very different books with very similar colour schemes - both finished this weekend!

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This was such a compelling read! I don‘t know how I‘m going handle waiting until next year to read the second instalment.

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Roman Farrow has been doing some great investigative journalism over the past year or so. Very keen to check this out.

LauraBeth I‘ve really enjoyed Farrow‘s investigative work. Definitely want to read this! 6y
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Lincoln in the Bardo | George Saunders
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Left Hand of Darkness | Ursula K Leguin
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Thanks for all your wonderful works, Ursula Le Guin ❤️❤️

RaimeyGallant Indeed! 6y
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Priestdaddy: A Memoir | Patricia Lockwood
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I only started listening to this yesterday afternoon but can already tell I‘m going to devour it. Having Patricia Lockwood read it in her wry, dry tone is excellent.

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I‘ve been wanting to read this since finishing Guinn‘s Jim Jones book. Today seems like a good time to start, in light of Manson‘s passing a few hours ago. I very much doubt anyone will miss him. (On a related note: definitely listen to the You Must Remember This podcast series on Manson and Hollywood. Karina Longworth is amazing.)

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Give Me Your Hand | Megan Abbott
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I am beyond excited for this!! (From Megan Abbott‘s Twitter.)

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Inadvertently matching my Sunday morning music with my Sunday morning reading. ❤️❤️

Jess7 Love the book! 6y
shelf-devoted Yes, @Jess7 - I‘m enjoying it so far, too. 6y
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The Hate U Give | Angie Thomas
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I don't cry in books often, but this is heartbreaking.

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Mischling: A novel | Affinity Konar
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An afternoon off with beer and the end of a book.

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The Love of a Bad Man | Laura Elizabeth Woollett
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New book for a lazy Sunday ❤❤

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Station Eleven: A novel | Emily St. John Mandel
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Such a good haul from my local op shop on Friday! I started Station Eleven that afternoon at the pub and it's really got me hooked! I've been wanting to read it for ages. (Slightly off topic: my ill housemate was super pleased with the hilarious Bachelors record I got for $2!)

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I've loved Louis for a long time - and am so happy I got to see him live tonight. It was a lot of fun hearing his recollections and reviews of the many encounters he's had with "weird" subcultures and controversial figures. While some elements of the show felt a little rehearsed, some conclusions a little forced, it was admirably underpinned by a strong sense of curiosity, compassion and a desire to understand others.

Fridayfilms Love Louis! Saw him at the Royal Festival Hall for a screening of My Scientology Movie, which was excellent, and so different from his other docs. 8y
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Hoping for a weekend of sun and fun, gold skirts and glorious reading times. Loving this read so far.

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The Robber Bride | Margaret Atwood
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I inadvertently took a break from this book but it's been so easy to pick back up! Spending my Sunday afternoon reacquainting myself with these characters, sitting in my sun room and relaxing after partying hard with local drag queens last night.

Jen2 Love that cover! 8y
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Van Badham is amazing. Last night's Q&A + finding out she adapted "The Bloody Chamber" make me a bigger fan than ever. #myovariesmademe

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These Donna Parker Mystery books (look! Up there! Between the horse heads!) used to belong to my mum. Most of them, anyway. They're so much fun, by golly jeepers! And Donna Parker in Hollywood (the one all pretty in pink) was always my favourite.

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The Girls: A Novel | Emma Cline
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I've been checking my local stores for this for weeks and it's finally in!! So keen. This work day is going to draaaaag.

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The Likeness: A Novel | Tana French
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I really enjoyed In the Woods and (despite the unbelievable premise) am enjoying the first pages of the sequel so far too! I do love murder mysteries, especially quiet, mood-building ones like Tana French's.

wanderlustywriter This is my favorite book ever. Enjoy 8y
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The Rehearsal | Eleanor Catton
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Catton's reflections (or her characters' reflections) on the language young people use to describe and think about sex are incredibly familiar. *IT*. *All the way*. The lack of understanding, of feeling left out of some secret.

shawnmooney An incredible passage! Makes me want to read her all the more! 8y
shelf-devoted It's a young actor's take on how a man having an affair with a teenage girl might think... There's a whole lot about identity and performance in this book! (edited) 8y
CherylDeFranceschi I loved this book! 8y
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The Rehearsal | Eleanor Catton
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Almost at the end! So interesting seeing all the strands come together.

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The Rehearsal | Eleanor Catton
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Having a cosy night in with this one - my first from Eleanor Catton. An interesting read so far!

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Boy, Snow, Bird: A Novel | Helen Oyeyemi
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The tension just builds, and builds, and builds... (And this book looks so cute next to the pictures I just got secondhand - $6! - for my sister's new house.)

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Boy, Snow, Bird: A Novel | Helen Oyeyemi
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Deadlines have meant less reading time BUT still loving this. And beer. And cold but sunny days.

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Boy, Snow, Bird: A Novel | Helen Oyeyemi
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This book is magic so far. Already keen to read more from Helen Oyeyemi!

the_book_wench I love this cover! 8y
shelf-devoted Me too! The book lives up to it so far, too. A strange, surprising remix of the Snow White story. 8y
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Well, this sounds amazing - from the plot to the description of the style. Glad it won the Man Booker International Prize so I could find out about it! (Credit: ABC News Australia.)

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Attachments: A Novel | Rainbow Rowell
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Late nights reading Rainbow Rowell - she's hard to put down! Now tiredly slogging through my work morning, waiting for the end of the day when I can return to her 90s-world (and my brass-ass horses).