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Today in Bookish and Literary History, May 16

2023 Yellowface by R. F. Kuang | US | 336 |πŸ†πŸ†πŸ†πŸ†πŸ†πŸ†πŸ†πŸ†πŸ†πŸ†πŸ†πŸ†πŸ† | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 2023 The Three of Us by Ore Agbaje-Williams | UK-Nigeria | 192 | 2023 King: A Life by Jonathan Eig | US | 688 | πŸ†πŸ† 2023 Dykette by Jenny Fran Davis | US | 320 | 2023 The Guest by Emma Cline | US | 290 | πŸ”— Check this list for Today in Bookish History for May: https://fable.co/list/a5d1d8e4-c55f-49d2-a70f-dce76774ec64/share

Today in Bookish and Literary History, May 15

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1711 An Essay on Criticism by Alexander Pope | UK | 28 | 2018 Milkman by Anna Burns | UK | 368 | πŸ†πŸ†πŸ†πŸ†πŸ†πŸ†πŸ†πŸ†πŸ† 2025 Sunstruck by William Rayfet Hunter | UK-Jamaica | 384 | πŸ† 2025 Objects of Desire by Neil Blackmore | UK | 349 | 2025 Winter's End by Barbara Pronin | US | 277 | 2025 Mrs Spy by M. J. Robotham | AUS | 321 | πŸ”— Check this list for Today in Bookish History for May: https://fable.co/list/a5d1d8e4-c55f-49d2-a70f-dce76774ec64/share

Today in Bookish and Literary History, May 14

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1925 Mrs Dalloway by Virginia Woolf | UK | 240 | 2013 Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie | Nigerian | 588 | πŸ†πŸ†πŸ† 2013 Inferno by Dan Brown | US | 480 | 2019 A Long Petal of the Sea by Isabel Allende | Chile | 384 | 2024 All Fours by Miranda July | US | πŸ† 2024 This Strange Eventful History by Claire Messud | US | 448 | πŸ†πŸ† 2024 Blue Ruin by Hari Kunzru | UK | 272 | 2024 We Were the Universe by Kimberly King Parsons | US | 288 | 2024 My First Book by Honor Levy | US | 224 | πŸ”— Check this list for Today in Bookish History for May: https://fable.co/list/a5d1d8e4-c55f-49d2-a70f-dce76774ec64/share

Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir (2021): A Review

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Title : Project Hail Mary Author : Andy Weir Publication Year: 2021 Rating : ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Pages : 496 Source : audiobook @storytel.tr Genre : science fiction Awards : winner of the Dragon Award, Goodreads Choice Awards, Audie Award, & Seiun Award Best Translated Long Work; Finalist for the Canopus Award, Hugo Award, Xingyun Award, & Premio Italia International Science Fiction Novel Finally, I listened to PHM and joined the fan club. This book is ridiculous levels of fun. Our main guy, Ryland Grace, is basically a Deadpool-ish chaos ex-academic now a high school teacher, but with actual degrees, better manners, and a lab coat. He’s wildly scientific, absurdly resourceful, and somehow still spends half the book roasting himself so hard I was giggling out loud. The two “voices” of Grace—especially the self-deprecating one—had me belly-laughing while he’s out there, you know, casually trying to stop the end of the world on an interstellar field trip. Did I immensely enjoy the b...

The Accidental by Ali Smith (2005): A Review

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Title : The Accidental Author : Ali Smith Publication Year: 2005 Rating : ⭐⭐⭐⭐πŸ’« Pages : 305 Source : book Genre : literary fiction, postmodern, experimental Awards : winner of the Whitbread Award; shortlisted for the Orange Prize, the Man Booker Prize, & James Tait Black Memorial Prize In Ali Smith’s  The Accidental , apparently, nothing is accidental, and everything is unbelievably weird.  I’ve read five of her novels so far, and every single time I think, “Okay, this one is the weirdest,” only to pick up the next book and realize she has somehow leveled up on weird again. What I adore about Smith is her style. I love books that leave me completely confused at the end, doubting my own reading comprehension, and low‑key wondering if I’m just not smart enough to know whether I understood anything at all. That’s my happy place, apparently. Unlike her other novels, which often begin in the future or at the end and then rewind to the beginning or the middle, this o...