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I have requested a copy of that on Net Galley. I was pleasantly surprised by Graham Norton's writing in Holding: A Novel and was hoping Tom Hanks would also prove to be a decent author.



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I've finished a good mystery, The Heavens May Fall. My review:
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Also finished a great book of short stories, The Relive Box and Other Stories:
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I'd like to recommend Augustown, by Kei Miller, which I absolutely fell in love with.
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Well I can't say that I understood it all, but I can say I left eyeprints on all the words. It was a bit of a slog at times, but I think Proust writes in a way that a modern generation would have trouble getting through. He demands attention and careful consideration so finely tuned are his observations couched in huge run on sentences. Am I glad I read the whole thing? Yes, because Time Regained would not have been nearly as impactful without the previous volumes leading up to it. Would I do it again? Maybe but at a much slower pace . Does that answer your question?

Alias Grace (I read this ages ago and don't have a recollection of it, other than it was based on a true story)
Hag-Seed (I really enjoyed the audio of this one)
Payback: Debt and the Shadow Side of Wealth (non-fiction)

Bravo, Tom! Not a challenge I plan to attempt, but never say never!. :)



I'd like to recommend Augustown, by Kei Miller, which I absolutely fell in love with...."
Have your read Cat's Eye? I have been considering Augustown. Your thumbs up is encouraging.

Yes, you have answered by question, and what you say makes perfect sense. Your first sentence left me chuckling. For me, one book, the first, was enough. I am glad I read that one book though.

Alias Grace (I read this ages ago and don't have a recollection of it, other than it was based ..."
Alias Grace I have already read. That I gave three stars. I am going to go now and check out the others you mention.

No English edition. It's a book about the "sacred line" of Saint Michael Archangel. Very interesting! It talks about Saint Michael in the bible, his worship, the prayers, and then of course of the seven sanctuaries: the appearances that led to their construction, some legends about these places and their architecture.




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Yes, I've read Cat's Eye, but it was long ago. I still think of it as my favorite, but need a re-read after all of this time. I'd recommend Atwood's short stories. There's lots of reality based stuff there, without the big investment in a novel if you don't like them. I've read most of the latest one, Stone Mattress: Nine Tales, and it was really good.
I also read her poetry for the first time this year, Morning in the Burned House. I had a similar connection with some of the poems that I did with Cat's Eye.

Yes, I've read Cat's Eye, but it was long ago. I still think of it as my favorite, but need a re-read after all of this time. I'd recommend Atwood's ..."
I prefer long over short, so stories do not appeal to me. I do still appreciate your suggestion.
I wish I could read Surfacing by Margaret Atwood. I wish everyone would go to Audible in the US and the UK and request it........ maybe it does exist but is only sold in the US. I am not sure.

Chrissie, I'm glad you've put this on your list to give it a try. I agree with Phrynne. This book has made me look more closely at the rest of the Hogarth Shakespeare series. It was really well done.


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I like you review and am glad you were so positive. I have that on my kindle and am looking forward to it.


If you enjoy HF you will like it Esther. She is a good writer.


Actually I am so-so on HF. Didn't like Doomsday Book or The Other Boleyn Girl but I loved An Instance of the Fingerpost and The Virgin Blue.

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It is a mystery and it is short. Two things I usually do not like, but against all odds I found it perfect. Wonderful lines.


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This is a wonderful continuation of Flavia's story. I hope Alan Bradley continues the series.
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So then Sister Outsider: Essays and Speeches as a palate cleanser - after the jerky men of Bellow, I needed a good focus on women and this definitely delivered.


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Humboldt's Gift was painful for me as well.
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