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emma

emmaaum@ramblingreaders.org

Joined 2 years, 2 months ago

chronically fatigued (like long covid, wear your masks) trying to motivate myself to read more. goal for now is a book a week, but recognise it will be less, and sometimes the books will be crap and sometimes they'll be very short. when my brain's managing ok enough i like books from other parts of the world. if i was healthy i'd be an archeologist. or an anthropologist. or a historian. or an ethnomusicologist. but i'm not. wear your masks. please.

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emma's books

So. America

David Belasco: The Girl of the Golden West (EBook, Project Gutenberg) 5 stars

From Belasco's play came both this novel and Puccini's opera La Fanciulla del West. It's …

heart of gold

5 stars

From Belasco's play came both this novel and Puccini's opera La Fanciulla del West. It's a story of love and redemption set in a mining community in gold rush California. The Girl, whose name we don't learn until half way through, owns a saloon, teaches the miners to read and everyone looks out for each other. If you know the opera, you know the rest - it's true to the novel/play, including lines of dialogue. It's still worth reading this novel, even if it does lack music, as it's excellent in its own right and it fills in many details. We actually meet Nina Micheltoreña!

And if you don't know the story, you have all this to look forward to <3

If you can be persuaded to give opera a try, Eva-Maria Westbroek understands Minnie well and brings enormous heart to the role. A week's free trial from Met Opera …

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Let's welcome to the Fediverse by sharing favourite books from their shelves. @gutenberg_org
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Mine are Camille, by Alexandre Dumas fils (of Musketeers fame), a book of great emotional sensitivity and intelligence, nuanced whys of the life of a Paris courtesan & the double standards she contends with.
Opera lovers will recognise much of it, even without the music.
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/1608

And The Tale of , Lady Murasaki's epic 💖 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/66057

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Project Gutenberg is on the fedi now!

They're a brilliant and fantastic, volunteer- and donation-run resource for free e-books, especially older forgotten about works which are hard to find in print.

Can't recommend them highly enough. No e-reader needed, I use my tablet in dark mode. Do check them out.

@gutenberg_org

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Making a thread for short stories and other things I've read here, because that's the easiest way to get a record onto my bookwyrm and I am a bear of increasingly little brain.
for my hashtag.

This was powerful, difficult and made its point without belabouring it or wallowing in its necessary unpleasantness.

Am most aware of how things recede into history (or not) differently given geographic distance.

Tai Weiland/Elizabeth Tai, Blood of Nanking
https://hachyderm.io/@liztai/110387045270036671

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Bob Flowerdew: The No Work Garden (Paperback) 2 stars

Getting the most out of your garden for the least amount of work. Advice on …

Shrug

2 stars

For a book about cutting out unnecessary work in the garden, parts of this are a lot of less than necessary work to read. Especially in the early chapters I found myself just wanting the author to get on with advice for what to do and how to do it more efficiently, but I suspect he rather enjoyed the cathartic snark in writing it. The fruit section was probably the most useful to me, but only because I know so little. Tidbits buried in the rest.

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*The Babylon Eye* is free from today, 18th April, for the next 5 days.

It's a book, set in an alternate world :

A former eco-terrorist has to find a lost cyber dog or be sent back to prison. She soon realises that she must choose: her own freedom, or the dog's.

It's the first of the three book "Linked Worlds" series, and the second book, "The Real" is free right now as well.

(This story was written after I lost my dog Anastasia, and is dedicated to her, but no dogs die in this book! And it's not a sad story at all 🙂 )

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/33129844-the-babylon-eye

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The last week I've really struggled with reading a book. Finished one and just can't get started with another.
Realised that for the last two weeks I've been reading a book about a large extended family lost to the as told through memorial pages submitted to Yad VaShem over many years by a young man who somehow survived.
His name was Mendel Griin. He was born in 1925 in Przystajn, Poland.
This is for him.

reviewed The Love List by Elana Johnson (Hilton Head Island, #1)

Elana Johnson: The Love List (EBook, AEJ Creative Works Inc) 2 stars

feel good beach romance/friendship novel

not for me

2 stars

Content warning sort of maybe spoiler

Debbie Young: Best Murder in Show (2022, Boldwood Books, BOLDWOOD BOOKS LTD) 3 stars

Pleasant way to spend some evenings

4 stars

Five stars is frustrating. I'm inclined to rate is comparison with others in its genre (very broadly speaking), thus four stars, but if I were to compare it to other books I'd have to give it three at most, probably two but that feels so very low. It was good, not great, and succeeded at what it was trying to do.

I read this as a free e-book. It was a pleasant way to spend some evenings.

The mid-twenties protagonist is growing up and also inclined to imagine a bit too much, which is a good way of writing a low-stakes "cozy crime" novel. The genre-driven nature of publishing seems to push books into either crime or romance, but neither are truly central here. Instead it's more about the young woman, her aunt and creating a life worth writing about.

commented on Manon Lescaut by Antoine-François Prévost

Antoine-François Prévost: Manon Lescaut (EBook, Project Gutenberg) 2 stars

(posted this to mastodon at the time) am reading the novel of Manon Lescaut, mostly because Dumas' heroine who became Verdi's Violetta owned a copy and I wanted to understand the references in Dumas' #LaDameAuxCamillas better; but also in hopes I might learn to appreciate Massanet and Puccini's Manon operas. Instead, wherein Massanet's upsets me because the young man seems noble and good and his life is ruined by this love, I'm now fed up with his self-involvement. This was not the plan. #opera #ReadingOpera

PS La Dame Aux Camillas is brilliant. Read that instead. Ebook for free on Project Gutenberg. Search for Dumas.

Antoine-François Prévost: Manon Lescaut (EBook, Project Gutenberg) 2 stars

That was painful

2 stars

Content warning Maybe sort of spoilers

Alexandre Dumas fils: Camille (La Dame aux Camilias) (EBook, 1999, Project Gutenberg) 5 stars

Dumas' semi-autobiographical novel of the love between a Parisian courtesan and a young man. It …

Superb

5 stars

Cannot recommend this highly enough. Great emotional sensitivity and intelligence, looking into the nuanced whys of the life of a Paris courtesan and the double standards she contends with. Opera lovers will recognise much of it, even if it does lack music ;) Free to download or read here: www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/1608 #ReadingOpera

Kennedy Kerr: The House at Magpie Cove (Paperback, 2020, Bookouture) 3 stars

mixed feelings

3 stars

Content warning very mild spoiler but it's hardly a surprise