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In New Slow City, William Powers, after living happily and simply in a twelve-by-twelve cabin (a story recounted in the appropriately named Twelve-by-...more
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I started out a little hesitant about this story. I wasn't sure what I thought about the oh-so-human gods popping into the story, but it gradually wor...more
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Ken Robinson is determined to help education, and I think Creative Schools: The Grassroots Revolution That's Transforming Education is his best effort...more
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O's Little Book of Happiness is exactly what the title states: little stories about everyday happinesses. I swear that I could physically feel little ...more
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Eight hundred grapes. That’s how many grapes it takes to make a bottle of wine. Georgia Ford should know this; she grew up in her family’s vineyard. A...more
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It doesn’t get better than this: a collection of memorable and not-so-memorable lists, clever and pedestrian lists, surprising and poignant lists from ...more
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Is In the Kingdom of Ice the best nonfiction I’ve read this year? you ask.
It just might be.
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It was the Paris setting that persuaded me to review my first-ever book app.
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I’ll go ahead and say it: I like it. Of course I am disappointed in Atticus; on the other hand, he is a bit more human. Of course I see that the writi ...more
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If you have never had the experience of reading the prose of one of those old, amazing newspapermen, Liebling is your fellow. And where does he take y...more
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Do you need a guide to the best pastries of Paris? There can be no guide more complete than this one. Mind the copyright date, of course, but give thi...more
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Sometimes books are begun with a fabulous idea. That, I think, is the way this one began. Here’s the idea: A man sells therapeutic books from his boat...more
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Whew. Wolves attacking railway cars. Wolves attacking people. Wolves everywhere.
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Harriet loves to write down everything in her notebook. Some of it is nice. Some of it is not-so-nice.
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Heather Lende writes obituaries in her little town in Alaska. Through interviewing the deceased’s survivors, Lende has learned all the important thing ...more
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Brene Brown has stoked up the conversation about the power of vulnerability. In Rising Strong, Brown reminds us of the downside of vulnerability: when...more
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Oh my. Here we go...imagine this: a children’s story in which the main characters have a conflict and they (are you ready?) work. it. out. themselves....more
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I can’t remember when I have ever read a book in which the characters all work out their difficulties by talking about their problems together and try...more
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Enjoy your vacation...
ReplyDelete...and I look forward to checking out some of your reviews in the meantime. :)
Thanks, Bryan!
DeleteOH MY ... I will savor reading these reviews over the entire week.
ReplyDeleteThe vacation sounds ideal! I've never visited Yellowstone, but it is most definitely on the bucket list.
I know you will have a glorious time!
Thanks, Molly!
DeleteHow wonderful to be going (back) to Yellowstone- somewhere I'd love to visit. Enjoy the break, I'm sure you'll see some breath taking sights, and read some great books on the way. Are you driving or flying?
ReplyDeleteBoth. We are flying to Utah and then driving around Montana, Wyoming, and Idaho. Then back to Utah and flying home.
DeleteHow fun to go to Yellowstone! My husband and I are planning a massive road trip when we have a few less kids in college and Yellowstone is high on our To Visit list! Have a great time! I'm looking forward to reading over these reviews. I see several books I've been wanting to read.
ReplyDeleteIt's an incredible place to visit.
DeleteYou amaze me. And I think I read a lot. I don't touch you. Have a fun trip.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Anne. I do read fast. Wish I wrote better reviews.
DeleteHave a good time, Deb! Two weeks in Wyoming after our heat here sounds like a good plan. I'm assuming that school will be gearing up soon after. Or so my relatives who are teachers tell me.
ReplyDeleteYes, excellent timing, I think.
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ReplyDeleteSo glad to hear you liked Harper Lee's novel "Watchman." I plan to get to it. Have a great trip in Yellowstone. Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a great time at Yellowstone!
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