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Please report back in when you're finished. That one-sentence synopsis is A+.
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I’m starting Split Tooth, but I think it’s the wrong time for me. The book is written in lyrical poetry and unfortunately I've never been into poetry. I just read another book, Arabesques, which is a novel, but also part autobiography. While it’s not poetry it’s also written in a very rambling, non- linear way. At the moment I’m really in the mood for a good story!
I might check out The Possession of Alba Díaz
I didn’t like The Hacienda that much, but I did enjoy The Possession of Alba Díaz


I’m now reading an interesting book in the magic realism tradition, The Enlightenment of the Greengage Tree by the Persian author Shokoofeh Azar

Now I’m reading Clytemnestra, which is historical fiction based on Greek mythology.


A solid winter creature feature that features likeable charact..."
Looks interesting

Please let us know which ones you read! I’m still looking for prompts
The two books I read, Witch of Wild Things and The Bewitchingonly have a few pages that actually take place in the mountains, so I kind of feel like I’m cheating even though they are great books, in particular the Bewitching

I am glad you liked it!
I am currently reading The Bewitching
and it’s soooooo good!

I wasn’t originally reading this book for this prompt but now I’m counting it


Here is my review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

There Are Rivers in the Sky. It’s so good!
Even though it’s historical fiction I think people here would appreciate it because there is so much Mesopotamian mythology in it, in particular the Epic of Gilgamesh.
Here is my review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
I loved it so much I haven’t felt like starting anything else yet, so instead I am rereading Gilgamesh: A New English Version


Not quite polar or tundra, but I just read Upon a Frosted Star by MA Kuzniar, a mash up of Swan L..."
The Snow Child is a lovely book! I haven’t heard of the others you mentioned, but they look interesting!
I ended up reading When the Whales Leave for this prompt. I really enjoyed it!
I am trying for 2 books for each prompt and haven’t decided on my 2nd read yet

I read Chelsea Abdullah's The A..."
Thanks for these recs! I’ve only read The Stardust Thief, but hadn’t heard about the others


Ozsaur wrote: "The Grace of Wild Things - Anne of Green Gables but with magic! Okay, that's a bit simplistic. AoGG is the framework, but the story is very much its own thing. I'm enjoying the magi..."
That’s too bad! I’m tempted to read this book as I like the Emily Wilde books and as a fan of Anne of the Green Gables. However now that my son is grown I no longer feel like reading middle grade novels. It’s not really logical. When he was in middle grade I used to enjoy reading whatever he was reading so we could talk about them, but as soon as he was older I didn’t enjoy them anymore. Now he’s 27 and I rarely even read YA nowadays except when it’s certain authors.

I also very much enjoyed that one!