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Just started "Ozark Magic and Folklore" by Vance Randolph
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![]() Wanted to report back that this was actually a really good read!! I just started on "Civility in the Digital Age:How Companies and People Can Triumph over Haters, Trolls, Bullies and Other Jerks" by Andrea Weckerle I'm only 20 pages into it but it is a fascinating read so far!
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I just started "Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistlestop Cafe" by Fannie Flagg. I read it years ago and, of course, love the movie but I wanted to give this one a reread. I forgot how charming it was! ![]()
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The Biology of Transcendence: A blueprint for the human spirit
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"the sociopath next door"
by Martha Stout, Ph.d. Chilling to say the least, and vitally important clarifications. A must read. Greco |
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I'm reading The Unapologetic Fat Girl's Guide to Exercise and Other Incendiary Acts by Hanne Blank.
I just started this book last night, and am digging it so far. This is not a cheerleading book. There are no chants of "rah rah! You can lose that weight!" And thank goodness. Aren't there enough books like that already? There's no guilt tripping here, or promises of how much fun it will be, as if fun exercise is some secret I've somehow missed out on. What this book does well is to offer the radical idea that fat bodies have just as much right to be in motion as any other body (this sounds like it should be obvious, but the glares I've gotten at the gym and the paltry selection of exercise clothes in my size have told me otherwise). This book offers sample goals that are internally driven, and aren't based on peer-pressure and pack mentality that so often dominates fitness books. Most intriguing of all, exercise is presented as a protest act. As a punk rocker (albeit aging), this idea is incredibly appealing. And tomorrow, I'm going to buy an activity tracker. So fuck off, society! ![]()
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