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Pick-a-Shelf: Monthly > 2023 - 11 - novella - What did you read?

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message 1: by PAS, Moderator AC (new)

PAS (Mods) (pasmods) | 870 comments Mod
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November Shelf is novella

What did you read? Are you left satisfied or wanting more?


message 2: by Paige (new)

Paige (iampaigeb) | 85 comments read Down Among Sticks And Bones.

This was an interesting Novella. I thoroughly enjoyed the book and the story it held. While listening to it I couldn't help but think how much it reminded me much of Narnia. It can't wait to read more books of this series. It had mystery and magic and horror.


message 3: by Meg (new)

Meg (megscl) | 1073 comments Foster by Claire Keegan
4 stars

This is a lovely book, beautifully written and poignant story. I was left a bit wanting more though, it was very short! It had a similar feel to her other well known novella - Small Things Like These.

Read for The Birthday Game
I nominate past-and-present


message 4: by Susan (new)

Susan | 3754 comments Mod
I enjoyed this month of reading mostly novellas, which I don't often do. I read:
Night of cake & puppets
Hana
When the tiger came down the mountain (The Singing Hills Cycle #2)
Down Among the Sticks and Bones
The Man Who Sold the Moon (by Cory Doctorow, not the old one by Heinlein)
The Dispatcher

I enjoyed them all, but the only one I liked enough to give 4* to was When the tiger came down the mountain (The Singing Hills Cycle #2).

I also tried to read Riot baby, but just couldn't get into it. I marked it DNF


message 5: by Ebony (new)

Ebony | 21 comments I read Of Mice and Men and loved it, I gave it 5 stars. It started off slow and I wasnt sure if I would enjoy the rest, but I got so attached to the characters in such a short time. There may have been a tear or two at the ending.

I nominate horror.


message 6: by Meg (new)

Meg (megscl) | 1073 comments I read The Word for World Is Forest 4 stars

Read for seriously serial
I nominate unreliable narrator


message 7: by Elvenn (new)

Elvenn | 746 comments I read The Woman in Black (1983) by Susan Hill, a traditional supernatural story where a junior solicitor trying to sort through the papers left by the late Mrs. Drablow in her isolated Eel Marsh House gets more than he bargained for.

I found it entertaining and atmospheric, a quite straight forward Gothic novella that delivered what it promised. I would have enjoyed it even more, perhaps, with a shorter introduction, more pages about the town, the Drablows and their home, and more rounded explanations for some of the protagonist's choices.

Rating: 4 stars

Shelf nomination: Suspense


message 8: by Bea (new)

Bea | 5296 comments Mod
I am running a bit behind but I did finally read A Psalm for the Wild-Built. I gave it 5*.

I'm not big on SF but I really enjoyed this existential crisis of the futuristic human and the robot. Will most definitely follow up on this series.


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