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sarah

wynkenhimself@bookwyrm.social

Joined 4 years, 1 month ago

dorking around with old books for work and reading new(ish) books for fun with strong opinions but an inconsistent rating system | you can find me most places as wynkenhimself including as @wynkenhimself@glammr.us | she/her

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The Vaster Wilds (Paperback, 2023, Random House Large Print) 5 stars

A taut and electrifying novel from celebrated bestselling author Lauren Groff, about one spirited girl …

sparks within

5 stars

I don’t know what to say about this. It turned the 17th century inside out for me: what if the colonists weren’t so imbued with the entire ideology of early modern England? I loved the slow shift of the girl from her restricted world into the new wilderness she comes to love and how it shifts everything she knows.

Less Than Angels (Paperback, 2007, Moyer Bell) 5 stars

Catherine Oliphant writes for women’s magazines and lives comfortably with anthropologist Tom Mallow—although she’s starting …

sly and carefully hilarious

5 stars

I think I’m in love with Barbara Pym? V funny if you’re tuned into her slyness about anthropologists and gender roles and white London suburbs.

Less Than Angels (Paperback, 2007, Moyer Bell) 5 stars

Catherine Oliphant writes for women’s magazines and lives comfortably with anthropologist Tom Mallow—although she’s starting …

I keep wanting to find quotes to show how hilarious this book is, but it's not so much zingers and just the embedded tone and observations about anthropologists and gender roles, so I guess you'll have to take my word on it

The Odyssey (2017, Norton) 5 stars

Wilson’s Odyssey captures the beauty and enchantment of this ancient poem as well as the …

austere and moving

5 stars

to be totally honest, I had never been able to get through The Odyssey before. I did listen to maybe half of Ian McKellan reading the Robert Fagles translation, and of course I knew the general gist of the stories in it. But this was the first translation that I found compelling. And, as with how I read Moby-Dick, I read this slowly over multiple months (and listened to some parts in the Clare Danes audiobook) and often got lost in the immediate moment while forgetting where in the multiply layered narratives I was. But it worked for me. Iliad next! or soon, at least.

Doomsday Book (1993, Bantam Books) 4 stars

Somewhere in the future, ordinary history students must travel back in time as part of …

pandemic stress and faith

4 stars

I was not prepared for the grief and stress and loss in this! Sorry to say that her characterization in 1991 of how Americans would behave when confronted with health quarantines is exactly spot on.

Rememberings (AudiobookFormat, HMH Adult Audio) 3 stars

Blessed with a singular voice and a fiery temperament, Sinéad O’Connor rose to massive fame …

heartbreaking and incomplete

4 stars

I don't know how to rate this because it feels like rating her, and I can't do that. I listened to the audiobook initially because the library waitlist had it before other versions, but preferred hearing it in her own voice--she snorts and laughs at herself sometimes, which is delightfully intimate. But the years about her childhood will break your heart, and her talking about her future and her son Shane's future will also break your heart. Don't necessarily stay for the latter part of the story, when she (as she admits) doesn't have the material to draw from because she was in such a state of trauma. z"l

Scorched Grace (2023, Zando) 4 stars

When Saint Sebastian’s School becomes the target of a shocking arson spree, the Sisters of …

queer hard-boiled nun

4 stars

You'll need to have a high tolerance for Catholic nuns and their deep love for god, and you need to be into the hard-boiled detective thing, but otherwise great. I'm curious how the next will be