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ModernDayBartleby,
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A JAPANESE ADVERTISING AGENCY: AN ANTHROPOLOGY OF MEDIA & MARKETS by Brian Moeran via Curzan Press imbibed at St Marc's Cafe @bookstodon

surya,
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Book review on Tress of the Emerald Sea by Brandon Sanderson

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/5476615782

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weirdwriter,

If anybody wants to try watching a book get updated as I go, this link will get you free access. It's DRM free, but I'm trying serial publishing! This expanded memoir details 1 month of no internet as a Blind man https://leanpub.com/otg/c/akfqfx4vGAi7 @bookstodon

bunvoyage17,
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bunvoyage17,
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@seanbala @bookstodon Afterwards, we went to Uncommon Ground, a local coffee shop that makes its own bagels and roasts its own coffee. We got one of the best mochas we've had in a long time and a bagel with some schmear. Worth checking out if you ever visit!

@seanbala read a book while @dohappybelove did some painting. A good afternoon that we needed at that moment.

2/2

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A watercolor painting by Ruchika done at Uncommon Grounds. It is inspired by the first photo and has the following text: "Sometimes, reading or sketching or flaneuring is not a part time activity. It is absolutely necessary to restore one's weary soul."
The roasting machine at Uncommon Grounds. It made the whole place smell wonderful.
A wider shot of the cafe with Ruchika on a leather couch painting.

kimlockhartga,
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Today, I met my reading goal for the year. For 2024, I am going to set more MODEST goals. Still working on a Best of 2023 list. @bookstodon

jillrhudy,
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@kimlockhartga @bookstodon can’t wait to see your picks!

thevglibrary,
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RobertoArchimboldi,
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Just finished 'Not Without Flowers' by Amma Darko. It is definitely very readable. Some of the dialogue feels clunky, but only some. It feels like it doesn't quite have a moral vision though it is reaching for one. It reminds me of Soyinka, though with less big grammar and without Soyinka's metaphysical and political vision. ( This could just be me lumping West African writers together, because you know that old racism thing).

Darko gets extra points for not taking time to explain her Ghanian cultural references. I suspect other authors from the region get pressured into it by editors and publishers. It really grinds my gears when the narrator explains things that may be unfamiliar to an English reader like me. You are not writing ethnographic studies for tourists. You are writing, in this case, a Ghanaian novel. So I appreciated her consistency there.

It is also sad and scary. It is a cast of sad broken people. In Soyinka's hands they would have looked for redemption and failed to find it without extinguishing hope. In Darko's, I think, that they somehow find absolution or punishment. The ending feels weak. Having said that the build up towards the ending is magnificent. The various characters story arcs come together in a well worked crisis. It is the crisis itself that I'm unsure about.

Her plotting and pacing is great. The story telling pleasantly demanding. It was a Sunday well spent.

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templetongate,
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I re-read Nicola Griffith's Hild a couple of weeks ago and edited that review. I made even more edits today, then added comments about the second book, Menewood. Both get my highest of recommendation. This link is for the full page.

http://templetongate.net/hild.htm

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jillrhudy,
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@templetongate @bookstodon I read the whole thing and am determined to read them both!

susanneleist,
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Cozy mysteries with a paranormal twist!

For the first time, my books are free on Smashwords 2023 End of Year Sale!

THE DEAD GAME SERIES
&
MEET ME IN MAINE, the first book in THE BLUE HARBOR SERIES

Check them out on my Profile page.

https://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/susanneleist

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KrisBock,
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Voice recognition errors of the day from my dictated notes:
Cheyenne nuts. What's your feet tigers.
(Cheyenne nods. Watch her feed tigers.)
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kristianeleigh,
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Whatcha reading, @bookstodon ??

My current read…

scentedmeat,
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@kristianeleigh @bookstodon @kimlockhartga It's on my list! Really liked the Devabad books!

westerling,
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@kristianeleigh @bookstodon

I just finished reading this and thought it was a lot of fun. I look forward to the next one.

I just finished a re-read of Tehanu, by Ursula K. Le Guin.

Well_Worth_A_Read,
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Once in a while, I take a break from horror to read something different. It takes a gifted storyteller to pull my attention out of my horror novels so it doesn't happen often. https://wellwortharead.blogspot.com/2023/12/the-bedmakers-by-chad-lutzke-and-john.html @bookstodon

judeinthestars,
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bookgaga,
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"The word text descends from a Latin verb meaning "to weave," and I often wish I could craft sentences from a language I could hold in my hands, as if I could write an essay or a poem as beautiful and useful as my mother's socks."

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from Turning the Heel by Kevin Shaw
in Sharp Notions - Essays from the Stitching Life, edited by Marita Dachsel & Nancy Lee (2023 Arsenal Pulp Press) https://tinyurl.com/4ta4t2w8

MardraS,
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Readers and Friends of readers!
If you like witty wordplay, endearing characters, and a sense of fun with your mystery: PJ Fitzsimmons is your man. His Anty Boisjoly Mystery series is SO delightful; I read the seven books this year, most twice! It’s the kind of book you have to read bits out loud to whomever else is in the room. Or, if you’re feeling shy, just laugh outloud (to yourself).

I believe this is the link to his own space https://indefensiblepublishing.com/
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MardraS,
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@pjfitzsimmons @bookstodon I’m rereading book #6 in the series at this moment. Here’s a quip:

pjfitzsimmons,
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@MardraS @bookstodon
You've made my day, Mardra. I'm sorry that I'm here so rarely and only just now saw your kind messages — I think I have to either commit to Mastodon or not.
Either way, I hope you know how motivational this kind of support is as I'm writing book number eight. Thank you.

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