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Sandra (sanlema) | 11261 comments One of the group reads for November is The Island of Missing Trees by Elif Shafak Please discuss the book in this thread.

Katrisa will be leading the discussion.

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Happy reading!


Marnie (marnie19) | 3259 comments I had a long haul flight today and started this book. I think it’s going to be a good and different type of read.

I think there will be lots to discuss but not tonight I’m zonked lol.


Katrisa | 4460 comments I am going to pick up a copy from my library so I will start this one as soon as I get it. I do own the audiobook but I want to read this one with eyeballs this time around as it is one I want to savor a bit more. I listened to this one when it came out and it was one of my favorite reads that year and I have been looking forward to revisiting it.


message 4: by Katrisa (last edited Nov 02, 2023 07:02PM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Katrisa | 4460 comments I got the ebook from my library today so I got to start. Right now I am just 11% in. I just finished the section titled "Fig Tree" that ends on p37. I think this book is Shafak at her best. I just love in the opening section how she paints a beautiful picture of Cyprus and also the sadness of those who have are transplanted from their home - whether by choice or by circumstance.
I love how she weaves plants and food and birds into the story. I like magical realism in general, but I especially like how she pulls it off in this book.
Also, I had zero idea about Cyprus and that it had been partitioned before this book. Stories of partitioning places always get to me. It seems so awful that one day you can just be cut off like that.
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message 5: by Janice, Moderator (new) - rated it 4 stars

Janice (jamasc) | 59890 comments I read the book a few months back and discussed it with my real life book club. I hope I can remember the book enough to discuss it here.

Fig Tree: I listened to the audiobook and (view spoiler)

Ada: (view spoiler)

The style of writing was so lyrical and beautiful. I also didn't know much about Cyprus's history, and this book brings it into sharp focus.


Katrisa | 4460 comments Here is an article that has pictures of how they bury fig trees to protect them in case any else is listening to the book

https://www.foodgardenlife.com/grow-f...


message 7: by Janice, Moderator (new) - rated it 4 stars

Janice (jamasc) | 59890 comments Thanks Katrisa. I would worry about winter kill. Mind you, I don't think you could grow them here unless they're in a hothouse.


Katrisa | 4460 comments I am at 20% - p67
I really like how Shafak talks about both the science and also the traditions/legends about fig trees. If anyone is interested in learning more about how trees communicate and stuff The Hidden Life of Trees: What They Feel, How They Communicate: Discoveries from a Secret World is a good book about that and isn't too long.
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Marnie (marnie19) | 3259 comments I’m at 31% and I agree with Janice and Katrina about the writing style. It is very beautiful and visual. I also like the contrast of the fig tree and Ada- older and worldly vs younger etc.


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Jayme | 4519 comments I wasn't planning on reading this book since I am reading the other group read choice, but after your discussion about how beautiful and visual the writing is - I had to put it on hold at my library.


message 11: by Janice, Moderator (new) - rated it 4 stars

Janice (jamasc) | 59890 comments That's very interesting, Katrisa. (view spoiler)


Katrisa | 4460 comments I am in part 2 and getting some background now. I just finished the section where we are introduced to the tavern where our our fig tree made her home. (26%)
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Katrisa | 4460 comments Janice wrote: "That's very interesting, Katrisa. [spoilers removed]"
Yes I loved hearing the history of the island from her point of view. It seems like Cyprus is unfortunately situated for being invaded/conquered/annexed


Katrisa | 4460 comments Jayme wrote: "I wasn't planning on reading this book since I am reading the other group read choice, but after your discussion about how beautiful and visual the writing is - I had to put it on hold at my library."
Yay!


Marnie (marnie19) | 3259 comments I am at 50%

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message 16: by Janice, Moderator (last edited Nov 04, 2023 09:08AM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Janice (jamasc) | 59890 comments Marnie wrote: "I am at 50%

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Ada (view spoiler)


Marnie (marnie19) | 3259 comments Janice wrote: "Marnie wrote: "I am at 50%

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Ada [spoilers removed]"


Good point. I agree.


Marnie (marnie19) | 3259 comments I finished and it maintained its beauty all the way through.

The very last Fig Tree entry (view spoiler)


message 19: by Janice, Moderator (new) - rated it 4 stars

Janice (jamasc) | 59890 comments I might have to reread the last couple of chapters, because I don't recall that.

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Lilisa | 2770 comments I loved the book when I read it a couple of years and wanted to re-read it. I like Katrisa’s thinking to move from audio to book for her re-read, just the reverse for me - I read it. I have the audiobook ready to go, but want to finish the book I’m listening to first - have about 3 hours left, then I’ll reunite with the fig tree - prob my fav “character” in the book!


message 21: by Janice, Moderator (new) - rated it 4 stars

Janice (jamasc) | 59890 comments I listened to it on audiobook as well. A reread in print would be maybe shed more light on the story, but then, a reread often does anyway.


Katrisa | 4460 comments I am enjoying my reread in a new format. I like being able to highlight passages.
I am at 43% (p153)
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Lilisa | 2770 comments I started listening to the audiobook yesterday, but for some reason the narrator is not working for me I was so disappointed. I thought doing the audio for the re-read would be a great experience. I switched to the book this a.m. and I’m into the first few pages. Did anyone feel like the opening reminded them of the poem “Ulysses” by Alfred Lord Tennyson, if familiar with it? Link here: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poem...


Katrisa | 4460 comments I am still reading this evening but I was at a good stopping point for commenting as I just began the "Branches" section.
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message 25: by Janice, Moderator (new) - rated it 4 stars

Janice (jamasc) | 59890 comments Katrisa wrote: "I am still reading this evening but I was at a good stopping point for commenting as I just began the "Branches" section.."

I agree about Defne. (view spoiler)


Katrisa | 4460 comments Lilisa wrote: "I started listening to the audiobook yesterday, but for some reason the narrator is not working for me I was so disappointed. I thought doing the audio for the re-read would be a great experience. ..."

Great poem! I haven't read Tennyson since my first college years.


Katrisa | 4460 comments I just finished the "Branches" section
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Lilisa | 2770 comments I’m at the 10% mark at The Fig Tree part. (view spoiler)


Katrisa | 4460 comments Lilisa wrote: "I’m at the 10% mark at The Fig Tree part. [spoilers removed]"

Yes that is a great line!


Katrisa | 4460 comments I am finished (view spoiler)
I assumed since it hasn't been too long since I first read the book that my rating would not have changed much and I was right, I still give this book a solid 5 stars.


Lilisa | 2770 comments I’m at the 37% mark and I’m so enjoying the book - the imageries are beautiful and so are the thoughts and cultural insights. (view spoiler)


Lilisa | 2770 comments I finished the book and a definite 5 on the re-read too - great storyline and the writing is beautiful and layered. It’s one of the best books I’ve ever read. There’s so much about life, nature, history, etc., all interconnected and transitioning without a hiccup. It was quite something. This is a book to read multiple times and I’m usually not a “multiple time reads” person. (view spoiler)


Katrisa | 4460 comments Lilisa your thoughts are beautifully put and reflect my own thoughts perfectly! I have enjoyed all of Shafak's books but this one is my favorite.


Lilisa | 2770 comments Katrisa wrote: "Lilisa your thoughts are beautifully put and reflect my own thoughts perfectly! I have enjoyed all of Shafak's books but this one is my favorite."

Thanks Katrisa 🙂, great you enjoyed it too. I like her books too, the other one I really liked is The Architect's Apprentice although I gave it only 4 stars. Someday I’ll re-read it and see if my rating changes. The Forty Rules of Love was a 2-star rating. It deserves a re-read as I cannot remember why it tanked for me and I want to give it another try since I’ve enjoyed all her books I’ve read. Maybe I read it at the wrong time for me. I bought The Flea Palace earlier this year but haven’t gotten around to reading it yet.


Lydia Saul (lydiasaul) | 39 comments This has been on my TBR pile for a while not sure I will finish it before the end of the month as a bit slow getting started, but really enjoying it so far, what a fantastic book and storyline. Big tree fan and nature fan.


Katrisa | 4460 comments So glad you're joining us Lydia! I hope you enjoy it.


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