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I just finished Gillian Flynn's Girl Gone. Save your time and money!
I'm now starting a book called Wild by Cheryl Strayed. |
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I am rereading The Riddle of Gender: Science, Activism, and Transgender Rights by Deborah Rudacille. I read this about 7 years ago when it came out, it made a big impact in my life and my transitioning. There are so many other books I could reread and add to this list.
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Sadly, I havent been very excited about starting any new books in a long while...other than the Judy Blume one....however...today Teddy surprised me with a visit to my fave used bookstore and i found a gem....
A Country Year: Living the Questionsby Sue Hubbell. its about a woman in her 50s who spends an entire year living alone in the Ozarks. It reminds me of another book I loved, A Year in the Maine Woods by Bernd Heinrich |
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I read a tiny little book called Fup this morning. By Jim Dodge. Set in rural Northern CA, where I am. It apparently is widely loved, but I wasn't crazy about it. It was sort of an adult Old Yeller with a surprise magical realism ending. This is the second book published by Heyday Books that I have read. I didn't love either of them.
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I'm actually in the middle of three books lol
1) Beat Sugar Addiction Now, by Jacob Teitelbaum M.D. 2) The Biggest Loser Simple Swaps: 100 Easy Changes to Start Living a Healthier Lifestyle 3) Weight Watchers Complete Food Companion
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I took a detour from the book I intended to read...now I'm halfway through another book: Annoying: The Science of What Bugs Us. Fantastic read!
The "science" is a bit sketchy, but as the authors themselves admit, it's tricky to measure something that is so subjective. Still, it's a fascinating look at the things that universally annoy us (of which there are many), and why. The authors explore the annoyance of the senses at a fast clip, leaping from sound (nails on chalkboard, the sound of someone vomiting, overheard cell phone conversations) to smell (even skunks hate the smell of skunk, yet an aversion to the smell of poop is learned), to sight (clutter, traffic), to taste (at which age do Mexican children acquire the taste for hot peppers?) to touch (how a cloud of gnats around a pitcher's head can ruin a perfect game). The last half of the book focuses on the sociological rather than the physical. I haven't yet learned why all the adorable little quirks of one's loved one eventually become annoying, but I have learned how mice show their annoyance when you hide their cheese. ![]() It's a fun read...and if my dog ever gets sprayed by a skunk, it's worth five times the cost of the book just to have a scientifically proven recipe for removing the smell.
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She calls me her curmudgeon but really I am a big softie...lol....I am reading the last book of the last book of Radclyffe's Honor Series called "Word of Honor" Yeah...it is mindless trash but entertaining. And yeah....I'd do Blair....emm...and Diane.....but not together...lol...dream on...lol.....
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Just finished: Definitely Not Mr. Darcy by Karen Doornebos
It was a cute, fast, fun read with a healthy dose of Jane Austen love mixed with the banal idiocy of reality TV. Now reading: Canoeing and Kayaking New York (Canoe and Kayak Series) by Kevin Stiegelmaier ![]() and picked up for a little skimming and inspiration... Leaves of Grass - Walt Whitman I'm reading everything in sight to get more raffle tickets in the community library summer reading program. Wish me luck! |
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"Memoirs OF An Exorcist." Father Gabriele Amorth
When I heard Father Amorth, the most powerful exorcist in the catholic church, say in a television interview:"The devil sh**s in his pants when he sees me.", I had to buy the book. A very interesting aspect in this book is evil spirits, when they perceive some powerful exorcist, get very scared. To scare murderous and vicious demonic spirits, this book asserts, it must be a really nightmarish place in hell, so they roam Earth, without peace, until they can get into a physical body again, to do what they do. The case studies in this book are interesting.
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