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All the Bad Apples von Moira Fowley-Doyle
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All the Bad Apples (2019. Auflage)

von Moira Fowley-Doyle (Autor)

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"Deena starts receiving letters from her older sister Mandy, whom everyone thinks is dead, claiming that their family's blighted history is actually a curse and leading Deena on a cross-country hunt to find her sister and heal their family's rotten past--or rip it apart forever"--
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All the Bad Apples von Moira Fowley-Doyle

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IT WAS PHYSICALLY IMPOSSIBLE FOR ME TO PUT THE BOOK DOWN!!!!

Like for real!! It’s been a while that a book had consumed me as much as this one did. I have no idea why I kept putting it off but a huge thank you to ChapterOne bookstores for this rec.

A funeral of a mysteriously dead person but her youngest sister believes otherwise because of a letter that is left behind.

A curse haunting the family for generations that can only be broken at the end of the world.

A hunt for the letters left behind with stories detailing the lives of their cursed ancestors.

There are several other mysteries to be discovered as we go on the journey with Deena and her companions as they set out to search for Mandy. A very beautifully written and highly required novel that dwells into the misogyny and suppression that women went through since the beginning of times and which continues to date, All the bad apples is a must read.

I am going to repeat it again, I WAS INCAPACITATED. I simply could not stop reading. ( )
  AnrMarri | Aug 1, 2023 |
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  MorbidLibrarian | Sep 18, 2021 |
Four and a half stars—it’s not a perfect book, but it is close. The story is an emotional roller coaster in the best way. It’s angry, desperate, and triumphant by turns, and very very feminist throughout. Also, banshees have never been so terrifying. Read it at night under the covers for maximum effect. ( )
  whatsmacksaid | Jan 25, 2021 |
Oh my goodness, this book. I barely had an inkling of what All The Bad Apples had in store for me, and I’m actually glad for that. It made discovering this book all the more bittersweet. See, there is a deep message under all the beautiful, lyrical writing. By the time I reached the ending of this story, I was in tears. I’d honestly be surprised if you aren’t as well.

Deena lives in a world where being a “nice, normal girl” is what is expected. Raised by her older sister, judged from afar by her absent father, attending a strict Catholic school, Deena feels hemmed in. She notes the girls around her who are brave enough to stand tall, to show their true colors, but she doesn’t know how to be one of them. This is why I loved Deena, and why I’m so glad that she was our main character. She wasn’t immediately fierce, but instead her bravery grew as she went on the journey to find her missing sister. A hero’s journey, if you will. Each piece of the puzzle that fell into place, each lesson learned from her ancestors, brought her closer and closer to the person that she wanted to be. It was a beautiful, brutally honest journey, and it was just perfect.

I loved how Fowley-Doyle was able to bring in so much rich, albeit damning, history into this story. Deena’s journey is told in alternating chapters between current day Ireland, and historical Ireland. Within these chapters, the author starkly lays out the similarities between people who lived hundereds of years ago, and the girls who are involved in the modern day story. It’s terrifying how much similarity there is between the two of them. There’s a definite focus on the people considered to be on the fringes of society, or the bad apples if you will. People who dared to love outside of the “norm”. People who looked different, or acted different, or merely wanted something more than what society told them they should have. I can’t express enough how poignant all of that is. I don’t want to spoil anything, since this is something to discover, but reading the author’s note at the end broke my heart in two. I had no idea of this history before this book, and I’m so glad that it was all laid out for me in such a spectacular way.

Admittedly, you’ll need to suspend disbelief to really appreciate this story. It reads much like the fairy tales of old, where good things happen to good people and true villains are as human as the rest of us. It reads in an almost magical mannner, blurring that line between the real world and the fairy tale one that lurks underneath. I thought it was a perfect way to tell this sometimes tragic and sometimes hopeful tale. I ended with a full heart, and that’s pretty much the best explanation I can give you as to why you need to read this book.

If you’re looking for something historically based, that will enchant you and make you cry, this is your book. ( )
  roses7184 | Aug 13, 2020 |
A Dublin teenager, Deena, on the precipice of her 17th birthday accidentally outself herself to her much older sister Rachel and her conservative father. Her other, wilder sister Mandy (Rachel's twin) goes missing, and when her car is found by some cliffs on the other side of Ireland, she is presumed dead by everyone but Deena.

Instead, Deena goes on a road trip with her best friend, a mixed-race bisexual boy named Finn, and meets a previously unknown niece and an attractive young woman along the way. They pick up clues in the form of letters from Mandy about the troubled history of women in Deena's family going back centuries which includes forced pregnancy, rape, ostracization, accusations of witchcraft, abortion, and imprisonment in the notorious Magdelen laundries. The whole time they are pursued by three banshees adding an element of magical realism.

This movie ties together a story of contemporary sexism, homophobia, and discrimination in Ireland with folklore and history. But does it with very little subtlety. My mind wandered a lot during this book but let's chalk that up to reader error. I'm sure this is a perfectly good book for young adults who want stories of adventure and family history with positive female and LGBT characters. ( )
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Andrews, LindseyUmschlaggestalterCo-Autoreinige Ausgabenbestätigt
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