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Stunning Short Stories in Claire Keegan’s Walk the Blue Fields
What’s better than a Claire Keegan story? Multiple Claire Keegan stories! Walk the Blue Fields was a library book request I made following Foster, a story I absolutely adored, and I am so happy to have more works of hers in hand. Both gut-wrenching and grand, these stories will transport you and throw you into…
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Fredrik Backman’s And Every Morning the Way Home Gets Longer and Longer is a Good Pain
Though small, And Every Morning the Way Home Gets Longer and Longer is a mighty read. It is gentle and caring, yet packs a tremendous punch, and you can feel every drop of humility, love, and patience in this incredibly heartfelt read. This book rec only came across my radar maybe a week or two…
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Elena Ferrante’s The Days of Abandonment is Visceral and Has Teeth
With the summer sun making its appearance, the heat of the day drawing out the fatigue from my bones, and the long invigilating hours making themselves known, I have found myself drifting to shorter reads to keep my brain stimulated. I don’t usually read literary fiction or women’s fiction, but The Days of Abandonment has…
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Claire Keegan’s Foster – Sad, Heartfelt, and Deeply Moving
I cannot get enough of Claire Keegan’s short yet shocking reads. The efficiency of her narrative style and word choice makes her novels concise and poignant, leaving no room for misinterpretation or guesswork. Foster is yet another one of her books that strikes at the heart of the reader with its simple yet emotionally complex…
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Creepy Book Recs
At last, my final book recs list for Spooktober 2025. This one is all about the creepy, the eerie, the horrifying, and the unsettling. Making these lists has been so much fun, but I can’t lie – I will be happy to go back to my four posts a week schedule in November. I have…
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Claire Keegan’s Small Things Like These is Sharp, Succinct, and Stunning
The more I read recommendations from people I trust, the more I fall in love with the power of literature, especially that from nations with such rich histories. Claire Keegan’s Small Things Like These is only one such example, but it is a truly astonishing one at that. Both heartfelt and harrowing, this tale brings…
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Giovanni’s Room by James Baldwin is an LGBT Classic
This classic is powerful, mesmerising, and heartbreaking in so many ways. Giovanni’s Room by James Baldwin is one of those short novels that fills the whole space, with life in every word and emotion seeping off the page. It is lyrical and intense and complex and impossible to ignore. It is rough, focusing on many…
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The Classic and Unforgettable Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka
I have heard Franz Kafka’s praises be sung from dawn to dusk throughout my years on Tumblr and Pinterest, not to mention my English Literature degree pointing out his impact and influence across a great many decades. I hadn’t picked up any of his works though, and so here is where Metamorphosis enters the fray.…
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My Thoughts on Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s White Nights
Out of all the Dostoyevsky short stories, I wasn’t expecting the first one I read to be White Nights. I have requested Notes from a Dead House from the library, and in turn White Nights feels like the opposite-most piece of literature of his to read. Nevertheless, I read it and have many thoughts to…
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Hour of the Star – Clarice Lispector’s Short, Sombre Brazilian Classic
There’s a line on page 8 that summarises Clarice Lispector’s Hour of the Star perfectly – ‘what I am about to write can’t be absorbed by minds that are very demanding and covet refinement.’ That could also sum up her writing in general, but I found it profound in the first few pages of this…
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