
Colleen Critoph
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Colleen Critoph
@MssCee
Here to decry national populism. Long walks on the beach are fun.
Westcoast Canada Beigetreten Nisan 2009
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@michelledinner @Smil3yAngel These didn’t resonate with me as much as I was expecting they would, since people love them so much. However, I have thought of the story afterwards and think I should reread
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@Smil3yAngel Just started reading My Brilliant Friend by Elena Ferrante after binge watching the excellent Italian series.
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The other night I finished reading "Tess of the d'Urbervilles" by Thomas Hardy.
This was book #7 this year. My goal is to complete 30.
As always, I'm open to suggestions to add to my TBR. I will read any fiction genres 📚❤️
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@tjmussett @Smil3yAngel Love Mistry- will check out Wagamese- thanks
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@Smil3yAngel Anything by Richard Wagamese or Rohinton Mistry !
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@lindaholmessask @Smil3yAngel I’ve read a few Franzen books. I can never decide whether I like them or not for some reason
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@Smil3yAngel Here’s a nice long one: The Corrections by Jonathan Franzen.
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@FundilyMundelly @Smil3yAngel I’ve never read Thomas Hardy- should try?
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@Smil3yAngel Slough House books by Mick Herron. (Spy thriller. Also excellent TV series mad from them).
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@Smil3yAngel Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel. Good luck.
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@doechr @Smil3yAngel Is she one of the notorious Mitford sisters?
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@Smil3yAngel My top recommendation would be The Pursuit of Love by Nancy Mitford (and its sequels)
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@ozriclentils @Smil3yAngel I haven’t read any of his books for a long time; thanks for the reminder.
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@Smil3yAngel Anything by Ian McEwan - but his two most recent books Lessons and What We Can Know are truly outstanding examples of modern literature.
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@HacheyKathleen @Smil3yAngel I loved his book on the body. He’s a great storyteller
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@Smil3yAngel My adult children all enjoy all the Bill Bryson books. Not sure if you’ve tried those?
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@JillKnudsen1 @Smil3yAngel Thanks for the recs- loved Fall on Your Knees
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@Smil3yAngel Fall On Your Knees by Anne Marie MacDonald. It’s not new, but it’s magnificent.
Also: A Little Life by Hanya Yanigihara. Brutal but maybe one of the best books I’ve ever read.
My Dark Vanessa. Can’t remember the author’s name. Also very very good.
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@Smil3yAngel Shantaram, Gregory David Roberts
Snow Falling on Cedars, David Guterson
The Goldfinch, Donna Tart
Cancer Ward, Aleksander Solzhenitsyn
A Thousand Splendid Suns, Khalid Hosseini
One Hundred Years of Solitude, Gabriel Garcia, Marquez
The Witches of New York, Ami McKay.
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@BrettMcburnie @Smil3yAngel Robber Bride is great. I’m just starting to reread some of her books. It’s been over 30 years for most so time to go back.
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@Smil3yAngel Margaret Atwood. Her best imao The Robber Bride. Liked it so much I read it twice .
Kevin Kwan: Crazy Rich Asians.
Robertson Davies: Murther and Walking Spirits.
Go for it.
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@margssister @Smil3yAngel I really enjoyed the Hilary Mantel Cromwell books!
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@Smil3yAngel The Cartel trilogy by Don Winslow: the Power of the Dog, Cartel and The Border. Contemporary relevance
An instant of the Fingerpost, by Ian Pears. What you see depends on who you are.
A Place of Greater Safety, by Hilary Mantel. Historical villains are victims of their times
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@Smil3yAngel A prayer for Owen meany by john Irving. Superb.
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@pooler15595 @Smil3yAngel I loved AS Byatt. Kind of forgot about her. Babel Tower was my favourite- should re read. Thanks😊
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@Smil3yAngel Hi Jen! One of my favorite novels is “Possession” by A.S. Byatt. I’ve read and reread it several times. Don’t see the poor imitation of a film on which it was based!
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@Rstnbtchf8ce @Smil3yAngel Have you read Drood by Dan Simmons? It’s a fictional account of friendship between Dickens and Collins- super
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@Smil3yAngel If you like gothic mystery check out Wilkie Collin’s. The Woman in White or The Moonstone. He pretty much invented the genre.
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Oh yah, a book thread❤️! I went through the NY Times best books of the 21rst century list last year and got blown away by a number of new to me authors.
A Brief History of Seven Killings- Marlon James (and best audio audio book too), Intermezzo Sally Rooney- have since read and recommend all. 10th of December George Saunders (Lincoln of the Bardo most famous but I loved these odd short stories. Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow Gabrielle Zevin, Second Place- Rachel Cusk. I’m doing Canadian authors this spring
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@theonewhoistobe @davidfrum Sure no problem- I’d put this one under “rebuffed” 😊
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@MssCee @davidfrum The proposal was not officially answered. That doesn't sound like the Us reneging/rebuffing on a deal. Sounds more like they never took the deal. But to be fair I don't really care to change your mind, if you want to say historically go right head. I just don't think that's true.
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@theonewhoistobe @davidfrum But definitely since Trump ripped up Obama’s non proliferation agreement
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@theonewhoistobe @davidfrum They have made quite a few overtures towards normalization over the years (despite the whole “death to America” mantra) Here’s one from 2003

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What about in our previous lives circa 1850, when your finger got cut off at the weaving factory and you came home without your 3pence pay, what happened then?
Not much worse then meatballs in cream of mushroom soup gravy melting into creamed corn with a boiled potato to clog up your throat. I still love my mom though.
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