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Jul 07, 2021 03:04PM

35559 Tina ❣ wrote: "Lisa - (Aussie Girl) wrote: "Alysa wrote: "Lisa - (Aussie Girl) wrote: "Great job, Tina. I'm still working on mopping up those last tasks and bingo. I've got a few up my sleeve but have been holdin..."

If people are looking for actors, barbarians, etc, try Listopia if you haven't already! If something exists, there are random romance novels of it, and it's somewhere in a Listopia 😜
35559 DQ Day 4 - Part 3, II - Part 3, XII (p253)

14. Why do you think Addie puts herself through interactions like she had with Remi? It must be hard to see "lovers" grow old without you and not remember.


She’s incredibly hungry for any type of connection, even if it’s bittersweet and one-sided.

15. Do you like Addie or Henry more so far? Why? Are you finding their stories interesting?

Equally, I guess? Henry seems more like a regular person, which in a book is nice in a way, though of course Addie has a more interesting life. I had a theory about Henry being the Darkness with Amnesia, which I don’t think will pan out, but there is still something odd going on with him. I guess it’s just supposed to be the usual human type of darkness…

16. So Addie is going to tell Henry the truth! How do you think this will go? Do you think he will still accept her or even believe her?

I think he will believe her (otherwise we maybe wouldn’t have a whole rest of the book left to go!) but I don’t know how he’ll take it. There seems to something supernatural going on with him too, which I think would make him more amenable to Addie’s truth.

17. We're halfway through the story. Do you have any fun predictions or guesses about what will happen in the second half?

Well I’ve already stood corrected regarding Addie’s having had some sort of romantic/sexual relationship with the Darkness, so no doubt we will learn more about what the hell (no pun!) happened there, and how it might impact the future.
If the Darkness was just loooooooonely too, I am going to be a little annoyed.
35559 Audrey Jane wrote: "What bothers me is that I have to suspend disbelief regarding Addie. It's hard to believe Addie is French let alone European. The way she describes Paris in the 2014 timeline is ridiculous, it seems a copy/paste out of a travel brochure.
At some point she says she speaks "Swiss". Which language is she talking about ? Switzerland has 4 national languages (none of which are referred to as "the Swiss language"). As a French living 300 years isn't she supposed to know."


😂
Some of the French/France bits feel contrived for sure. Including the way language is used.
But, hey, Schwab is writing to an American audience that has a kind of set expectation of stereotypes!
35559 Audrey Jane wrote: "Karen ⊰✿ wrote: "Also... and this is my logical brain kicking in... how on earth does someone without a passport get from Europe to the US? And if she did it before the days of passports how did sh..."

Yeah, it seems like the author thinks through details like that pretty well in some scenes but not others. We don't need to have every little thing spelled out, but with stuff like traveling and passports and law enforcement and such, the details would really add to the world-building!
Jul 05, 2021 04:45PM

35559 Completion post

The Taking of Jake Livingston by Ryan Douglass

I had initially put this down for the MPG YA task, but then marked it for Jackonary instead because I figured Captains would rather not have too many copies of The House in the Cerulean Sea in the Jackonary, but @Caps, if you don't care about that and would rather just get the task group completed faster, feel free to switch it back!
35559 DQ Day 3 - Part 2, IV - Part 3, I (p153)

10. In these parts the darkness comes and checks up on her a few times. What do you make of those conversations - what the darkness says and Adeline's reactions? Who or what do you think Luc is? Do you think something romantic could happen between Luc and Addie?


I think he is not so much "the devil" but some sort of dark pagan spirit. I don't think anything romantic will happen between them, partly because Addie is able to get past his appearance and understand how unhealthy any romantic or sexual entanglement between them would be. That being said, I have a feeling there is going to be a big V. Schwab twist, where Henry is actually the Darkness with amnesia or something. Like, he was SO IMPRESSED with Addie that he had himself incarnated in modern NY just to be with her, or something ridiculous like that. In which case, yes, they hook up. But not knowingly, until after.

11. Addie and Henry meet up for coffee which seems to go well. What do you think will come of this relationship? Will it last? Will it be fulfilling for the both of them?

I think it will be really nice until something goes horribly wrong.

12. Will it be significant considering Henry could utter Addie's name? Would it be possible that Henry made a deal with Luc thus enabling Addie's and Henry's relationship? Do you think they have met or will meet in the story?

I have not read ahead, but see my theory above. Either Henry and Luc made some kind of deal, or Henry IS actually the Darkness but doesn't know it!

13. If you had a lifetime to do as you pleased, what would you do? Where would you go and what would you see?

Well technically I DO have a lifetime: my current one, lol. But if I had one the length of multiple, I would (as many other people have answered) want to travel a lot, spending long periods of time in different places. And I would want to have many great love affairs.
Jul 03, 2021 08:19PM

35559 Completion post

Parable of the Sower (Earthseed, #1) by Octavia E. Butler
On spreadsheet.
Jul 03, 2021 08:17PM

35559 Diane ~Firefly~ wrote: "Is she sitting on a suitcase?

Wish You Were Here by Lani Diane Rich"


Sure looks like a suitcase to me!
35559 DQ Day 2 - Part 1, XIV - Part 2, III (p129)

5. At about a fourth of the way through the book, how do you like Addie LaRue as a narrator/person?


Good book character, but not an especially good person. Her situation has made her kind of transcend concepts of "good" and "bad" though, which is interesting.

6. Are you more interested in Addie’s past or present life (or both)? Why?

I think present-Addie is a more interesting human, but past-Addie has a more interesting storyline so far, simply because we're learning how she adapted to her condition and evolved into the jaded figure she is now.

7. How do you think she handled the start of her "curse"?

With obvious naïveté. In that land and time, everyone had their place, and someone without a place was suspect and vulnerable. So Addie's terrible experiences make sense and I think the author did a good job thinking through the details. The part where she could not get a receipt for one week's payment on the room, and then got kicked out of the room when the landlady didn't remember her, was very frustrating, but also showed that Addie was starting to get an inkling of how to think logically about details that could eventually help her.

8. Addie seems to have serial one-night stands with the same person. Why do you think she does this, and do you have any concerns with the potential for manipulating the other party? (I am still thinking on this as a power imbalance).

Definitely manipulative. It reminds me of that part Groundhog Day where the dude uses his repeating time to learn about a woman's background so that he could use it to seduce her the "next" same day. I understand why Addie wants to keep seeing one person over and over -- it's the closest she can get to a real connection! But it's not actually real. There is for sure a power imbalance.

9. In this section, we meet Henry. What is your initial reaction to Henry and his ability to remember her?

It must be relevant that Henry seems to resemble Addie's ideal man (physically), but otherwise I haven't any clue as to what makes his response to Addie so special. He seems like a fairly average hipster dude, though one with a tendency towards depression. I didn't mind getting his POV though. Curious what happens next between them.
Jul 03, 2021 07:18AM

35559 Lisa - (Aussie Girl) wrote: "Great job, Tina. I'm still working on mopping up those last tasks and bingo. I've got a few up my sleeve but have been holding off incase other team mates have books they want to add. 😊"

Haha, me too! I just added a couple, but now I’ll need to hold off more additions until mid-month, when I’ll have a better idea of how much time I have left.
If it helps any, I found a short book set in Antarctica that I can add for #128 (remote places list) in a pinch!
Jul 02, 2021 09:46PM

35559 Started the Addie LaRue BOM today, and I'm also about 2/3 through Parable of the Sower. I haven't had a ton of reading time this week, but now I'm officially on vacation!

The weather this weekend is not super great for the beach, but we should be getting at least a few good sunny days after that. Got my print books ready for outdoors, and my e stuff for the cozy nights. Also boardgames and such.

My time on GR may be sporadic until I get back, but it's for a good cause, lol.
35559 DQ Day 1 - Part 1, I - Part 1, XIII (p67)

1. Other than BOM points what attracted you to this book? The rave reviews? The cover? The blurb?


It's been on my TBR for about a year, which was several months before it came out. Sounded interesting!

2. Have you read any other books by V.E. Schwab/Victoria Schwab? If so, how does this book compare? If not, what do you think of the book so far?

This is actually my 5th book by the author, and the others have been pretty hit-or-miss. Looking back at my shelves, I rated them (in no particular order) 2, 3, 4, and 5 stars! And I gave the 2 star rating to A Darker Shade of Magic, which is one of her biggest hits but (unpopular opinion time) just didn't really work for me. It felt like it was, like, trying too hard maybe?
I'm enjoying this book so far, which makes me hopeful that Darker Shade was an outlier for me.

3. What are your thoughts on Addie and the bargain she made?

Today's centuries-old Addie is quite interesting to me, but the young Addie of olden times seems irritatingly naive and self-absorbed. I mean, sure, it would suck to be forced into a marriage, but she acts like she's the most special girl in the whole world ever, to believe soooo hard that she is meant for some different sort of fate. I doubt that the book's overall message will be an absolute clear-cut version of "Be careful what you wish for, little girls" but there's explicitly an element of that here.

4. Obviously, selling your soul is going too far but if you were able to get a wish granted what would it be?

Hah, does the wish have to be a closer personal one, or can I wish for something like… say… a simple solution to global warming? I would happily sacrifice my soul if it meant saving the ENTIRE PLANET. XD
Jun 29, 2021 06:14PM

35559 Yeah that is crazy hot for Vancouver!
It’s quite hot in New York too, but it’s not as unusual as in Vancouver. I do not envy those out West right now. 🥵
Jun 28, 2021 04:52PM

35559 Christina T wrote: "Not added because I'm not sure if any of them fit what is left...

Dumplin' (Dumplin', #1) by Julie Murphy
Dumplin' by Julie Murphy
Started 5/22/21
Finished 5/24/21
pages: 2..."


Too bad you missed the window to participate in BOM DQs for these for the bonus points, but Equal Rites at least fits for a couple of the remaining Bingo squares… 🙂
Jun 28, 2021 04:45PM

35559 Completion Post

Weapons & Wonders (Jak & Leander, #2) by Devin Harnois
Details on spreadsheet
Jun 28, 2021 04:44PM

35559 Sally906 wrote: "Stacey wrote: "Is anyone reading a book taking place in South Africa? I've found a few that look interesting. If not, I'll read it after I finish my current book."

Not me - I have a few books set ..."


Go for it, Stacey!
35559 DQs Day 5 (from "Albert sat on his narrow bed..." to End):

21. Wow, Albert has got quite the temper on him! The way he goes about ordering the wizards around and wanting to change the current ways of the Unseen University. Do you think the changes would have worked the way he intended, had he stayed? What do you think happened to Albert's staff though? Also, one has to commend the owners of the Drum though to have passed down a debt for generations.


The passed-down debt was really funny. The whole bit with Albert at the university was funny, though he almost seemed to have had a personality transplant from the Albert we'd seen up to that point. In any case, no, he wouldn't have been able to institute the changes he mentioned. Times have apparently a-changed too much when it comes to wizards.

22. Mort and Ysabell go on an adventure, and the changes in Mort seem to take root completely though Ysabell manages to snap him out of it. Somewhere down the line, the two of them have fallen in love. Did you expect this to happen? Do you think they are a good fit?

I mentioned for an earlier set of DQs that I thought they'd grow to be friends. I vaguely remembered that they ended up as a couple, but was hoping I was wrong. I do think they're a good fit, but I'd also like to see more platonic male-female friendships, so.

23. For someone who doesn't actually feel emotions, DEATH seems a bit put out with Mort, and it culminates in a fight between DEATH and Mort. Would DEATH have killed Mort? Or was he always planning to turn the hourglass around and have the boy start over?

I don't think Death originally planned either. He was just angry and acting on that anger, in the moment. He could had killed Mort if he, Death, hadn't been basically talked down by Ysabell's interjection, but he would have regretted it. The hourglass thing was a fine solution!

24. What did you make of the ending? Was it a satisfying solution to the problem of a reality slightly out of whack? Mort tells DEATH that he has certainly learnt a lot while working as his apprentice. What do you think the most important lesson might have been?

It was oddly satisfying. I loved the "reality pearl" thing. As for important lessons… I actually think the most important thing Mort learned may just have been the simple lesson of not letting ego get in the way of things.

25. Don't you just adore DEATH? *grin* Which was your favourite character or appearance in this book, and why?

I appreciated the Rincewind appearance, though he's not my favorite character. Death himself is probably my favorite character here.
I also liked some of the minor side characters, who for all I know appear in other Discworld books (not having read that many of them yet). Like, people in pubs and that kind of thing. Keli was a fun character too, though I wish we'd gotten to know her better.

26. Did you enjoy this book? If you've read the previous month's BOM, Equal Rites, does it compare? Or not?

I enjoyed this book more this 2nd time around -- and even gave it an extra star -- though I did still experience that same it-all-starts-to-wash-over-me-a-bit phenomenon somewhere around ¾ of the way through.
I like Equal Rites about the same as Mort, though for different reasons. Perhaps I like Equal Rites a hair more.
In between those BOMs I also [re]read The Wee Free Men, which I absolutely adore. So perhaps I'm just partial to later Discworld books. We'll see, as I make my way through more of them.
Jun 27, 2021 09:31PM

35559 Completion Post --

I hadn't made a completion post for The Door in the Hedge, but luckily my spreadsheet details were noted anyway. :)

Now I've also finished Mort!
Spreadsheet is updated (including BOM tab).
Jun 27, 2021 07:28PM

35559 Shielded (Shielded, #1) by KayLynn Flanders
Shielded by KayLynn Flanders

For fans of Sorcery of Thorns and Furyborn comes a thrilling new fantasy about a kingdom ravaged by war, and the princess who might be the key to saving not only those closest to her, but the kingdom itself, if she reveals the very secret that could destroy her.

The kingdom of Hálendi is in trouble. It's losing the war at its borders, and rumors of a new, deadlier threat on the horizon have surfaced. Princess Jennesara knows her skills on the battlefield would make her an asset and wants to help, but her father has other plans.

As the second-born heir to the throne, Jenna lacks the firstborn's--her brother's--magical abilities, so the king promises her hand in marriage to the prince of neighboring Turia in exchange for resources Hálendi needs. Jenna must leave behind everything she has ever known if she is to give her people a chance at peace.

Only, on the journey to reach her betrothed and new home, the royal caravan is ambushed, and Jenna realizes the rumors were wrong--the new threat is worse than anyone imagined. Now Jenna must decide if revealing a dangerous secret is worth the cost before it's too late--for her and for her entire kingdom.
35559 The Lost Village by Camilla Sten
The Lost Village by Camilla Sten

The Blair Witch Project meets Midsommar in this brilliantly disturbing thriller from Camilla Sten, an electrifying new voice in suspense.

Documentary filmmaker Alice Lindstedt has been obsessed with the vanishing residents of the old mining town, dubbed “The Lost Village,” since she was a little girl. In 1959, her grandmother’s entire family disappeared in this mysterious tragedy, and ever since, the unanswered questions surrounding the only two people who were left—a woman stoned to death in the town center and an abandoned newborn—have plagued her. She’s gathered a small crew of friends in the remote village to make a film about what really happened.

But there will be no turning back.

Not long after they’ve set up camp, mysterious things begin to happen. Equipment is destroyed. People go missing. As doubt breeds fear and their very minds begin to crack, one thing becomes startlingly clear to Alice:

They are not alone.

They’re looking for the truth…
But what if it finds them first?