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Salvage the Bones by Jesmyn Ward

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5.0

I surprised myself by really enjoying this one. Though the plot/storyline isn't one I would ordinarily go for I loved how it was written. The language was so evocative of place and character, I could feel the suffocating humidity. The structure and rhythm of the writing was hypnotic drawing me on to read further. It a sign of a well written book when my brain struggles to snap back to reality when not reading and that was the case with this one. I spent so much time in Esch's head, hypnotised into her mindset that it was hard to return to my own. Probably not a book I would read again but one I'm really glad I did read. 
Travels with My Aunt by Graham Greene

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4.5

Such great characterisation and storytelling helped by spectacular narration by Tim Pigott-Smith. The only thing that I felt let it down was the speed of the ending. 
The Power by Naomi Alderman

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4.5

A really fascinating read. It really took the idea of male/female power dynamics and fully explored the flipside. The jumping around across people and times was at times confusing but most felt well fleshed out. 
Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants by Robin Wall Kimmerer

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4.0

I enjoyed much of the content but found the lack of a coherent order, or chronology difficult to follow.