What book are you reading?
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The Lily of the Field and the Bird of the Air
- Soren Kierkegaard
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Then She Was Gone - Lisa Jewell0
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Currently reading:
I'd be lying if I said I wasn't learning something.
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For the umpteenth time I’m listening to “The subtle art of not giving a f@uck”.0
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"The sun has not fallen from the sky; Nor has the moon ceased from her seasons. The winds have not folded themselves up forever; nor have the clouds forgotten the chart of their arial roads. The sea-tides have not faltered in their alternations. The dews of our evenings are not less healing than they were when Judas hanged himself, or when Achilles trailed Hector at the heel of his chariot."
A nice summer read!:)
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IDOL - Louise O'Neill0
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Back issues of National Lampoon:
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Whole novels seem to be a problem for me so I’ve resorted to short stories. 😊1 -
Drive your plow over the bones of the dead by Olga Tokarczuk0
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I just finished this... It was so *kitten* hot 😂...
There's really a lot of anthropology in it 🤷🏽♂️😂...
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Finished more short stories,
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Fifty Words For Rain by Asha Lemmie and Pacific Northwest Medicinal Plants by Scott Kloos.0
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Reread Maybe This Time by Jennifer Cruise recently. Love a good ghost story.0
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The Lost Apothecary by Sarah Penner1
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The Fisherman - John Langan horror story for sure and I love it!0
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Bought another book, we’ll see if I can get through it. 🤷🏼♀️0 -
I just finished 2 by Khaled Hossieni: "The Kite Runner" and "A Thousand Splendid Suns". I highly recommend them, but read them with a box of Kleenex - oh, so sad. But so well written. They're about children in Afghanistan.
Now I'm reading "State Of Fear" by the late, great Michael Crichton. It's about climate change and some of the propaganda surrounding it. It's not an easy read because he backs up his statements with facts in footnotes that you can't possibly avoid reading if you want to understand what some of the brainiac characters are saying. I'm learning a lot!0 -
My daughter just purchased a book for me titled Catacombs by Mary Anna Evans. I'm hoping to start this tomorrow and finish it over the weekend.0
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Currently listening to ‘chavs’ by Owen Jones on Audible.
A deep-dive into hugely problematic issues with social classes in England.0 -
Remember by Lisa Genova0
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TwitchyMagee wrote: »
I'm about half way thru it... enjoying it so far. Nothing earth shattering, but a lot of context and nuance that I hadn't really thought about before.1 -
Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman3
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CoffeeNstilettos wrote: »Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman
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TwitchyMagee wrote: »CoffeeNstilettos wrote: »Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman
This is only the 2nd book that I have read from him and I plan on reading more. I agree with you, very good with words. I really like his style, very captivating.1 -
I'm reading An Edible History of Humanity. It's an archaeological and anthropological look into how basically the entirety of human society has been shaped by food, farming, food availability etc. It's really interesting and informative and not overly formal so it's a really accessible read. I highly recommend it.0
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CoffeeNstilettos wrote: »TwitchyMagee wrote: »CoffeeNstilettos wrote: »Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman
This is only the 2nd book that I have read from him and I plan on reading more. I agree with you, very good with words. I really like his style, very captivating.
♥️♥️♥️ Gaiman! He does everything well!2
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