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Question of the Week > What Is The Most Recent Book You Purchased & Have You Started Or Finished It? (9/15/24)

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Marc (monkeelino) | 3455 comments Mod
As of posting your answer, what is the most recent book you've purchased? And, have you started (or finished) it?


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LindaJ^ (lindajs) | 2548 comments Putting aside the 5 books on the NBA longlist for fiction that I bought yesterday using stored up credit at a local bookstore and promptly put to one side until I finish a few others, the most recent book I've bought is Tell Me Everything by Elizabeth Strout, which I started the day it arrived and finished two days later.


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Robert | 524 comments I received Janet Frame’s the edge of the Alphabet and a bio of Frank Zappa by his daughter Moon Unit.


They will be read but now with the booker and two review copies which have to be out this week, it will be a while before I get to them.


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Bill Hsu (billhsu) | 289 comments Tobi Ogundiran's Jackal, Jackal. Bought it hours ago, so I can forgive myself for not having started yet.

I do try to get to new purchases quickly. But I did pick up the new Bhanu Pratap graphic novel/collection and an anthology of Japanese drama from 60s/70s before going on a trip. both fascinating, but I can't get to them till I get home.


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Hugh (bodachliath) | 3095 comments Mod
It is a few weeks since I bought anything - I think the last one was this month's face to face book group read The Lost Daughter, which I bought in August but haven't started but will read some time in the next week or so.

I have a copy of Playground on order and will be keen to read that as soon as it appears.

There are also about 10 other books on the to read shelf, notably Praiseworthy, which is dauntingly large. Looking forward to getting round to Hackenfeller's Ape and Rhine Journey.


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Whitney | 2498 comments Mod
My last purchase was two books on the 9th, like Bill I bought Jackal, Jackal: Tales of the Dark and Fantastic by Tobi Ogundiran, and also Not a Speck of Light by Laird Barron.

I started the Barron right away, and the Ogundiran last night. I am in a reading slow down, and haven't finished either.


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Sonia Johnson | 14 comments The latest book I bought was A God at the Door. It is a collection of poetry that I picked up half price at my local indie bookshop. Tishani Doshi has a Welsh mother and I am planning on reading it next March for the Welsh readathon Dewithon.


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Luke (korrick) My last batch came from Archipelago's latest sale. I snagged the following:

What Kingdom - Fine Gråbøl
The Joyful Song of the Partridge - Paulina Chiziane
In Red - Magdalena Tulli
Selected Prose - Heinrich von Kleist

Haven't started any of them yet, but the Tulli is on the docket.


message 9: by Bella (Kiki) (last edited Sep 19, 2024 05:15PM) (new)

Bella (Kiki) (coloraturabella) | 11 comments I think my most recent purchase was The Safekeep by Yael van der Wouden. I have Playground by Powers on pre-order, but I did read a NetGalley copy some time ago. I want to own the actual book, though. I finished both the NetGalley copy of Playground and my copy of The Safekeep.


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Aubri (clockworkqueen13) | 1 comments I recently purchased The Seven Year Slip by Ashley Poston! It is my current read and I am 214 pages in! I also purchased Babel by R.F. Kuang but it's currently on my shelf waiting to be read!


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Marc (monkeelino) | 3455 comments Mod
We went to the beach last week and I stumbled upon Hummingbird Salamander and Verge in the Dollar General. Haven't started either and probably won't until at least next year. (Of course I also bought books at the local bookstore there, but those were before these two...


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Jenna | 157 comments I am actually reading the last book I bought! The Savage Detectives


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Lark Benobi (larkbenobi) | 729 comments Reproduction by Louisa Hall, which I have already read. I gave my last one away.


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Ellen (elliearcher) | 187 comments If You See Them: Young, Unhoused, and Alone in America by Vicki Sokolik, non-fiction--still toward the beginning but liking it--it's an ARC to be published next year


Nadine in California (nadinekc) | 545 comments Mother Naked by Glen James Brown. After reading the synopsis I just had to have it immediately. I ordered it from across the pond at Blackwell's and read it within the month, thanks to a well-timed buddy read. That's lightning speed for me! (And it was worth it.)


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Bill Hsu (billhsu) | 289 comments I walked by one of my favorite local bookstores earlier, and walked out with the new collections by Brian Evenson and Mariana Enriquez. So much for responsibility.

And that's only because I stopped myself from buying the new Rene Gladmann novel, and several other intriguing items. All on the same shelf.


message 17: by Ellen (new)

Ellen | 44 comments The Vaster Wilds by Lauren Groff. Read it and re-read it but it is short and dense so I don't deserve too much credit for re-reading.


message 18: by Hugh (new)

Hugh (bodachliath) | 3095 comments Mod
I have now read The Lost Daughter, which is still my most recent purchase, though my copy of Playground should arrive in the next few days.


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Hugh (bodachliath) | 3095 comments Mod
Picked up a copy of The Empusium this morning, which may be difficult to resist.


message 20: by Ellen (new)

Ellen (elliearcher) | 187 comments I'm struggling to finish the book Giant Love: Edna Ferber, Her Best-selling Novel of Texas, and the Making of a Classic American Film, a book I received through NetGalley--I'm not sure what I'm going to do: I'm more than 1/4 of the way through and she's just started writing about the book Giant, who knows when she'll actually discuss the movie? So the subtitle is, I think, very misleading. But it's hard when it's an ARC. I hate to be negative


message 21: by Bella (Kiki) (new)

Bella (Kiki) (coloraturabella) | 11 comments I just read Tell Me I’m Worthless by Alison Rumfitt. Can't say much about it since we'll be discussing it soon. If we weren't, I wouldn't have read the book. Glad I did read it, though. I finished it. Despite it not being my usual fare, the book is hard to put down. That's all I can say before the discussion.


message 22: by Henk (new)

Henk | 85 comments Just started with Intermezzo by Sally Rooney, enjoyed the livestream of the book launch yesterday!


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