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message 1: by Hugh, Active moderator (last edited Mar 09, 2022 04:51AM) (new) - rated it 4 stars


David | 3885 comments Just received this and read this first chapter. Hard not to compare this to the Cherie Jones from last year. This one is written in Trinidadian vernacular.


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Roman Clodia | 675 comments Hmm, this one appeals to me only I abandoned the Cherie Jones within the first couple of chapters - I'm keen to see what you think, David, when you're a bit further in.


David | 3885 comments I’m juggling too many books already so it might be a week or so before I really turn to this.


Gumble's Yard - Golden Reviewer | 10096 comments I am about half way through. It’s very hard not to compare to Cherie Jones.


Gumble's Yard - Golden Reviewer | 10096 comments Delightful link to another book on the longlist - a Mum tells her child off for always making a pappyshow


message 7: by David (last edited Mar 13, 2022 01:02PM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

David | 3885 comments One of my criticisms of One-Armed Woman was the less developed side plot that I thought distracted from the main characters. But reading this book, I wish there was a side plot.


Gumble's Yard - Golden Reviewer | 10096 comments I thought in the end this was excellent and I suspect will make my personal shortlist (but I was also it has to be said one of the bigger proponents of One-Armed Woman)

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 9: by WndyJW (last edited Mar 15, 2022 06:31PM) (new)

WndyJW As expected, another VGR, Gumble. You’ve piqued my interest in this book that I didn’t really jump out at me at first.
I love complex, fully formed characters and I enjoy the use of colloquial language. And one of my favorite coworkers is from Trinidad and has the lovely accent. (Sadly, he seems to have ended our 20 year friendship after joining a deeply fundamental Pentecostal church and is preparing for end times.)


message 10: by Hugh, Active moderator (new) - rated it 4 stars

Hugh (bodachliath) | 4401 comments Mod
I liked this one rather more than the Cherie Jones - weirdly compulsive.


David | 3885 comments The creole has a rhythm to it.


Suzanne Whatley | 211 comments Definitely very similar to the Cherie Jones. I enjoyed this more, though. Plus I love the cover!


Cindy Haiken | 1909 comments Just finished this (and as a result, finally made my way through all 16 books on the longlist). I thought it was very good, much better actually than the Cherie Jones, which was the only book on last year's shortlist I thought was just ok. I thought it was better written and more compelling. I hope this makes the shortlist.


message 14: by WndyJW (new)

WndyJW I’m glad you liked this, Cindy. I plan on reading this one.


LindaJ^ (lindajs) | 1107 comments I liked this book - not enough to rank it #1 or #2 but well worth the read, unlike the talking tree book.


David | 3885 comments Agree. Although it’s not a high bar.


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