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Did one of those “Blind Date with a Book” things.
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It’s starting off more religious than I expected. Reminds me of Dorothy Sayers’ Mind of the Maker. My takeaway from that book is that we are made in the image of the Creator and so are creators ourselves. There was more to it than that but I’m a bear of very little brain. (It was really an exploration of the Christian belief in the Trinity.) Anyway, this one seems interesting.
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emgracewrites wrote: »Did one of those “Blind Date with a Book” things.
I read this 30 years ago. Where do the years go? I read the Goldfinch a few years ago, and thoroughly enjoyed that. I believe it won a Pulitzer.1 -
emgracewrites wrote: »Did one of those “Blind Date with a Book” things.
I read this 30 years ago. Where do the years go? I read the Goldfinch a few years ago, and thoroughly enjoyed that. I believe it won a Pulitzer.
Loved goldfinch1 -
The Cabin At The End Of The World0
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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams
I've been thinking to read this for a long time and saw it while browsing the used books..2 -
AdahOats2023 wrote: »The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams
I've been thinking to read this for a long time and saw it while browsing the used books..
This series was a very good part of my adolescence and I still love it today.0 -
Current read is Best Served Cold by Joe Abercrombie0
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itchmyTwitch wrote: »AdahOats2023 wrote: »The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams
This series was a very good part of my adolescence and I still love it today.
It's entertaining so far! I'm just a few chapters in.
I was reading PhillipKDick in high school (just because I had read it was Keanu Reeves favorite, haha). I definitely would have enjoyed this one, more!1 -
Chosen To Die Lisa Jackson0
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TamraLynn78 wrote: »
Reading this one again. Author writes humorously about her personal experiences living with mental illness.
One I read this year and really liked, on mental illness, "Strangers to Ourselves: Unsettled Minds and the Stories That Make Us" by Rachel Aviv.
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Steinbeck’s “The Grapes of Wrath”
Both amazing and soul crushing.
There’s a reason it’s deemed a masterpiece.0 -
Motorsheen wrote: »Steinbeck’s “The Grapes of Wrath”
Both amazing and soul crushing.
There’s a reason it’s deemed a masterpiece.
How spooky is it that I put my hand on that book on my shelf this evening and when asked if I’d already read it I had to say no. This was about an hour and a half ago. So weird.1 -
I'm in for a Grapes of Wrath book club! I haven't read Steinbeck since I was a kid and had to read The Red Pony for school. Loved that one!1
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AdahOats2023 wrote: »I'm in for a Grapes of Wrath book club! I haven't read Steinbeck since I was a kid and had to read The Red Pony for school. Loved that one!
Ok! I’ll begin this week1 -
Great Gatsby0
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The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern2
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