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Pilgrim at Tinker Creek
Pilgrim at Tinker Creek | Annie Dillard
Pilgrim at Tinker Creek is the story of a dramatic year in Virginia's Blue Ridge valley. Annie Dillard sets out to see what she can see. What she sees are astonishing incidents of "mystery, death, beauty, violence."
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Kristin_Reads
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This one seemed like a good one to pull off the shelf this early Sunday morning. Thoughtful, reflective, and genius writing. Always love Annie Dillard 🌿

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Floresj
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Dillard‘s afterward stated, “why read a book your kid is toting?” made me chuckle, as I read this BECAUSE my kid did. Dillard‘s observations of nature are beautiful and a smidge overdone, but I didn‘t love it because of that. I loved it because of the way her writing made me feel- soothed and calm. Maybe it‘s because she was so present caused me to feel the same. Beautiful.

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LeslieO
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📚 I have read the two series by Dorothy Dunnett more than twice. The Lymond Chronicles (6 books) five times. The House of Niccolo (8 books) currently in the middle of my 3rd time.
📚 Definitely! I always judge a book by its cover. Example: When I saw Beauty Queens I had to read it immediately
📚 Tagged!

Anyone want to play?
@MoonWitch94
#ThoughtfulThursday

LeahBergen Omg! 😮 I never realized that you‘d read the Dunnett books THAT many times! I bow down to you. 😆 4y
MoonWitch94 Thanks for playing 📚☺️🌿 4y
LeslieO @LeahBergen Haha! The first time I read Lymond I was in high school. So I‘ve had a long time to read them. (edited) 4y
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Susanita
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I know I‘ve read LOTR four times if not five.

If I‘m on the fence about whether to read a book, a beautiful cover might convince me to give it a shot.

#thoughtfulthursday

Thanks for the tag!

DarkMina You‘re welcome! 4y
MoonWitch94 Thanks for playing 📚☺️🌿 4y
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As a pilgrim, Dillard deeply examines the world around her, noticing and drinking in details many of us will never see. This book demanded that I read it slowly, and I hope to be inspired by her thoughtful observations. This is lovely.

Bonus of silly doggos! #BindiUpsideDown #Greta

LeahBergen The stiff-legged sleep! 😆😆 4y
SamAnne I really enjoyed her novel The Living. But it‘s dark....more about the dying really, 4y
Hooked_on_books @SamAnne Apparently she‘s written in several genres, which I love. She definitely grabbed my attention with this book—the writing is terrific! 4y
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Chelsea.Poole
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The perfect book to read during spring‘s awakening. 🌱
I love nature writing and this one certainly did not disappoint. At times, there were some passages that felt over my head, and I had to really concentrate on what I was reading. But, for the most part, it felt like Dillard was the perfect docent for our natural world. I even had several moments of “is this woman inside my head?!” I‘m a long time bug lover. 🕷similar to Upstream by Oliver

Lcsmcat I just read this. I had hundreds of moments when I had to look up and say “Did you know that . . .” to my husband as I read. 4y
plemmdog It was so lyrically dense and meditative had to stretch out my reading over a year! I could only handle bits at a time, her writing is so beautiful and thought-provoking 4y
Anna40 Love it too 4y
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Chelsea.Poole
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ChaoticMissAdventures ❤️ I Am, I Am, I Am was my favorite book from last year. Gorgeously written. 4y
readordierachel Great haul! 4y
Librariana I like all the blue-ish, gray-ish hues combined 😊 4y
Chelsea.Poole @ReadOrDie @Librariana thanks!! I didn‘t really notice the colors but they do look nice 😊 4y
Chelsea.Poole @ChaoticMissAdventures so glad to hear it!! I‘m looking forward to it! 4y
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Lcsmcat
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If you could give a small area of your world a close reading, like you would give a poem, you would come close to this book. Dillard watches. For the circling of a full set of seasons she studies life and living and dying things. Full of fascinating (and some terrifying) facts about those we share this world with, and introspection on what life means. Take your time with this and drink it in. #bookspin @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Great review!!! 4y
mandarchy I need to read this again. I love everything I've read by her, but I haven't read this in almost 30 years. 4y
Chelsea.Poole I‘m reading this now and loving it! 🌳 🐜 🐸 4y
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Lcsmcat
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And Dillard means to discover as much as she can. My #bookspin for March, this has been waiting for my attention too long. I‘m glad I‘m finally giving it. @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Glad #BookSpin gave you the nudge!!! 4y
mandarchy I love this author! 4y
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Dillard charts a year chasing the elusive present moment in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Virginia. In the midst of splendor, she also contemplates the unabashed horror of nature, violence under sunshine. She tries to be witness to it all, alternating dry humor and reverence.

I‘m left thunderstruck. Evocative, artistic nature writing that not only takes you to the outdoors but makes your world look different when you shut the book and look up.

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ghostwire
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A masterpiece about the natural world.

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Anna40
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I was intrigued by Annie Dillard's writing, observations and thoughts on creation, nature, science. What a fascinating, brilliant mind. Sometimes though I would have loved Dillard to tone it down a little and be less present as a narrator - let nature 'do the talking' :).

Anna40 @plemmdog I wanted to read each part of the book in its respective season but couldn't wait such a long time and it would have meant starting the book in the middle :). I will do that when I reread the book. Maybe start at the end in the fall? Thanks for recommending this book. I enjoyed it very much. 4y
Suet624 I loved this book so much. It‘s a beauty. 4y
Anna40 @Suet624 yes, it is! I am pleasantly surprised that so many people love it. It's not an 'easy' book. 4y
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plemmdog Glad you liked it. Her writing is so lyrical, I find it hard to digest quickly. 4y
Anna40 @plemmdog it took me 3 weeks to read it and read some paragraphs a few times. I want to read her later work, Teaching a Stone to talk and The Maytrees. In the afterword Dillard says that she 'pruned down' her 'writer's style' - 'short sentences, few modifiers'. Both afterwords gave some insight into Pilgrim from the writer's perspective. I loved that. 4y
Mistermandolin @Anna40 It‘s beautifully written. Absolutely. Rich, yet not overdone. Made me want to read (a lot) more. 4y
Anna40 @Mistermandolin I think you might enjoy it. 4y
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LinesUponAPage
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Do you have a reading companion? My reading companion is a freckle-faced Border Collie named, Duke. He is super active but there are those rare times during the day when he loves a good itch, a snuggle and curling up while I read. Btw: book is Anne Dillard‘s book Pilgrim at Tinker Creek. Great short story memoir.
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OriginalCyn620 What a cutie! 🐶❤️ 5y
Pageturner1 very cute! my companion is a big white dog who think she is a lap dog. have a pick on my feed. 4y
TEArificbooks I have smooth coated border collie. He is very loyal. Always by my side, always underfoot. He eats toilet paper and food right off your plate if you walk away. He loves to play fetch. He has separation anxiety so we got an emotional support animal that is loyal to him. My dog has a dog, lol. Both dogs are my reading buddies as one dog follows me and the other dog follows the dog. 4y
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SamAnne Action Jackson is my long-haired black and white border collie. He's mellowed at 8, but loves fun, games, fetch and is such a loyal companion. Best dog of my life. 4y
LinesUponAPage @Pageturner1 isn‘t that the best??? Sweet puppy! 4y
LinesUponAPage @mdm139 i love that your BC has a puppy too! I have a BAussie that has anxiety over everything. Duke is her support puppy in so many ways. I hear you on the food- i was defrosting ground beef and he ate the whole thing before i even noticed. He‘s grown so long, i forgot to keep the kitchen closed. 🤦🏼‍♀️ dogs are funny and loving all at the same time! Thanks for telling me about your dog. 4y
LinesUponAPage @SamAnne love your dog‘s name!!! I hope Duke mellows a bit when he gets older. I‘ve heard BC‘s are the best to have too!!! 4y
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plemmdog
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I‘ve been a Litsy slacker...here‘s a throwback to a month ago. Hard to believe this book‘s approaching 50 and I‘d never read it. “You can heave your spirit into a mountain and the mountain will keep it, folded, and not throw it back as some creeks will. The creeks are the world with all its stimulus and beauty; I live there. But the mountains are home.”

Anna40 I tried reading one of Dillard's books but couldn't get into her writing style. I heard so many good things about her writing.... This sounds great 5y
plemmdog @Anna40 she‘s great, but it‘s not light reading. I find her style intense and meditative, and have to be in the right space to enjoy it (not a just-before-bedtime) 5y
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LinesUponAPage
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I just signed up for #nfnov #nonfictionnovember
I have a few ARCs & home-owned books I would love to read in Nov; although, I‘m also participating in #nanowrimo, so hopefully 6 books make it through besides my own.

You can participate too if you like https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfBVYCLpiUfCfne0bs0kkU99tzHQ-5hrJCpRtn0...

What are you reading 1st? Me: Pilgrim At Tinker‘s Creek by Annie Dillard

ljuliel I signed up but do t have any sort of list . I‘ll just choose something last minute I guess. 😊. Cute shoes, by the way. 5y
LinesUponAPage @ljuliel just picking up a book and reading it is the best way to read. I had to plan my reading so I could fly by the seat of my pants on writing... whatever I am writing. I don‘t even know yet. 😂 my converse are my favorites. They‘ve taken me on many a journey. So thanks for the compliment! 5y
squirrelbrain Ooh I‘m going to read an Annie Dillard too.... just about to sign up! 5y
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LinesUponAPage @squirrelbrain yay!! Which one do you want to read?? (edited) 5y
RedxoHearts Ohh thanks for sharing about this event I will have to check it out. I love interesting nonfiction books 5y
LinesUponAPage @RedxoHearts I hope you join. Looks like a lot of fun. 5y
squirrelbrain I‘m going to read this be - I ordered a used copy so just waiting for it to arrive.... 5y
Caroline2 Thanks for the link! I‘ve just signed up! Exciting!!! 👏 5y
sarahljensen This is one of my favorite books. I read it in high school and have returned to it about every other year since. My book is pretty much falling to pieces at this point. Enjoy! 5y
LinesUponAPage @squirrelbrain one of my all time favorite memoirs — An American Childhood!! 5y
LinesUponAPage @Caroline2 yay!! I hope you enjoy participating!! It sounds like a good time! 5y
LinesUponAPage Yay! I‘m glad you‘re signing up. It sounds like a good time 5y
LinesUponAPage @Caroline2 yay!! I‘m glad you signed up! It sounds like a good time. 5y
Tkgbjenn1 I may try this myself 5y
LinesUponAPage @Tkgbjenn1 enjoy. She‘s a great writer. I hope you like her too. 5y
Maria514626 Thanks, @Lifeisasnap! I signed up for nonfiction month. I was just thinking I needed to mix in some more of that. 👏👏👍👍✌️ 5y
LinesUponAPage @Maria514626 I think we all need more NF in our lives if anything just to appreciate (or read) how others live and think. Enjoy the #NonFictionNovember challenge. Can‘t wait to see what you come up with. 5y
LinesUponAPage @sarahljensen I love Annie Dillard. My favorite and worn out copy is Teaching A Stone to Talk. I guess my copy of An American Childhood is worn out too! What are you going to be reading first for the #nfnov ? 5y
sarahljensen I just finished Bill Bryson's The Body last night, but I'm not sure which book I'll grab off the stack next. Maybe Stony the Road by Henry Louis Gates Jr. 5y
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Kimbono
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My haul from the San Francisco Library Big Book sale last week. 🥰

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Oh, it‘s mysterious lamplit evenings, here in the galaxy, one after the other. It‘s one of those nights when I wander from window to window, looking for a sign. But I can‘t see.

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The whole show has been on fire from the word go. I come down to the water to cool my eyes. But everywhere I look I see fire; that which isn‘t flint is tinder, and the whole world sparks and flames.

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WhatWouldJaneDo
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Aside from reading half of Soulless on my flight east Thursday night I haven't gotten a ton of reading done the last few days because I am at my 10 year reunion at my beloved Hollins! So renewing to be amongst so many dear friends in the shadow of Tinker Mountain again. Hopefully the rest of my vacation will be more book-filled - starting tomorrow!

Crazeedi Enjoy reminiscing!! 6y
WhatWouldJaneDo @Crazeedi thank you! It's been a great visit, definitely feels different than my 5 year. 6y
Crazeedi @WhatWouldJaneDo I only ever went to my 10 yr. I was always too nerdy to have many friends 6y
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WhatWouldJaneDo @Crazeedi it's a tiny school and we're all pretty much nerds so it's our chance to get together and nerd out again. Hope you've found your own nerd circle now! 6y
Crazeedi @WhatWouldJaneDo yes my friends are special to me! And especially Litsy friends!👍😊❣🧚‍♂️ 6y
Crazeedi @WhatWouldJaneDo I've been connecting with many friends through #litsylove!😍 6y
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Carnett
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I wanted to love this book because I have heard so much about it, but it just was not meant to be. Beautiful flowery phrases and very thoughtful but I just found myself skimming through trying to become interested.

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JLaurenceCohen
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Dilliard takes a dialectical approach to scrutinizing the wonders and the horrors of the natural world.

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Pickels437
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But time is the one thing we have been given, and we have been given to time. Time gives us a whirl. We keep waking from a dream we can‘t recall, looking around in surprise, and lapsing back, for years on end. All I want to do is stay awake, keep my head up, prop my eyes open, with toothpicks, with trees.

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GatheringBooks
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#QuotsyMarch18 Day 22: There is so much quiet #Grace in Annie Dillard‘s prose, providing me with the space needed to contemplate on life‘s beauty, and what it means to “spend” the day in silence.

ShookBelf Beautiful quote and image 💗💗 7y
TK-421 Beautiful! ❤️ 7y
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MelanieMefford
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This was a tough one for me. At times fascinating, like when describing a mantis laying eggs, or observing a muskrat. The pages of rambling consciousness, however, I could do without and found myself skipping paragraphs, which I never do. I appreciate the beautiful and brilliant writing, and after listening to her interviews, Annie Dillard herself. She is such a cool and humble woman. And to think she wrote this at 27?! I had to give it a pick.

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BooksMcD
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This was a tough read so I‘m trying listening. Turns out it‘s a tough listen too.

I don‘t mind the deep, theological musings, but the ceaseless stream-of-consciousness narrative requires me to take frequent breaks.

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Nishesh
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Such a amazing meditative read about intricate nature of natural world

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Redwritinghood
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This was filled with deep observations on the natural world. The author confronts the beauty and brutality of the natural world while spending a year on Tinker Creek in Virginia. She observes closely and with great patience to, for example, find the mantis eggs on a stalk of grass or observe the elusive muskrat. All these observations are beautifully recorded in this book.

merelybookish This book! Her writing! So gorgeous! 7y
EvieBee My reading hero. This has been on my TBR for ages. I need to read it. 7y
Redwritinghood @merelybookish It was a really beautiful book. 7y
ValerieAndBooks I have this one from at least 25 years ago! I should read it again soon. 7y
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Redwritinghood
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I would encourage Annie Dillard to plant some petunias in her yard and then wait for a groundhog to show up. She will then see something eat all the flowers.

AceOnRoam LOL. Speaking through experience? 7y
Redwritinghood @AceOnRoam Sure am. I even had a fence around them, but groundhogs are apparently also quite slippery. 7y
AceOnRoam They sound as pesky as the possums in Australia. 7y
AceOnRoam I had this one chilli plant with each and every chilli pulled off, one bite taken and tossed into the soil :( 7y
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Libby1
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#AwesomeAutumnBooks
@Jess7
#WildWednesday

I attempted to plant a vine of beans next to some cherry tomatoes. I finally gave up and left the vine at the mercy of rampaging snails. Can you see the snail to the right of the book?

I have heard this is a beautiful book. I want to love wild things.

I'll start with my local snails.

💚🐌💚🐌💚🐌💚🐌💚🐌💚🐌💚

DivineDiana Oh! I think I see it! Top right hand corner??? 7y
Libby1 Yes, @DivineDiana ! It's in the top right hand corner. ☺️ 7y
DivineDiana A sweet little creature. ❤️ 7y
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AlaMich I hate when snails rampage!! 7y
britt_brooke We found tons of tiny snails on some of our plants yesterday. My boys loved them. Today they were gone. 🐌🐌🐌 7y
BookNAround The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating has some really beautiful passages about a tiny snail. 7y
Suet624 This is a fabulous book. 7y
Libby1 @AlaMich - I used to try to keep them away. Next year I'm just going to plant pretty perennials they don't like. I'll research it a bit. No more lupines, dahlias, or verbenas for me! ☹️ 7y
Libby1 @britt_brooke - we get a lot of them where we live - almost in epic numbers! 7y
Libby1 @BookNAround - that book is very high on my list of books to acquire. 7y
Libby1 Good to know, @Suet624 . I've had it for years and have somehow not gotten to it yet. 7y
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Redwritinghood
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New month, new books! I'm starting these three today as part of my new effort to bring down my pile of owned but unread books. These are all on my TBR bingo card. The two on the right are also buddy reads for this month. #septembertbr

LauraBeth You're about to have a great reading month 😀 7y
Reviewsbylola Eat Hungry is fantastic. 7y
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DrSabrinaMoldenReads
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I am so excited by getting this book!

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leslieisreading
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Bailedbailed

This one is for a book club so I was going to try to make myself read it, but then I remembered that one of the reasons I disbanded the book club I ran for 10 years (aside from the main reason of the flagging membership) was because I was tired of forcing myself to read things I didn't want to. When I joined a new book club it was a relief to not have that obligation hanging over me, as I am just one of several members, not in charge of it.

leslieisreading Review continued: I actually liked a lot of the language from what I read, but all it is is the author's meditations on nature. I need more than that to keep me going, especially when I have a massive TBR filled with books I'm actually excited about reading. (edited) 8y
DGRachel I'm struggling with a book for book club right now, too. 😢 8y
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leslieisreading
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My current book club read is slow, but has some interesting things to say.

Ashley_Nicoletto That fingernail polish. 😍😍😍 8y
leslieisreading @Ashley_Nicoletto it's even brighter than it looks in that photo! I love it. 😁 8y
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leslieisreading
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Although I'm not actually that excited about my next book club read, I gotta admit it sounds pretty peaceful: "Over the course of a year, the narrator observes and reflects upon the changing of the seasons as well as the flora and fauna near her home." #peace #maybookflowers

Lcsmcat This has been on my TBR forever. Maybe I'll start it this weekend. 8y
leslieisreading @Lcsmcat it's been on my radar for ages as well - it sounds like it is probably beautiful and thought provoking, but I am worried that I am not in the right mood for it right now. It sounds very slow and meditative. 8y
OhNoMersault Barf. Read this for a class in high school and thought the whole thing was such a transcendentalist eat, pray, love. 8y
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leslieisreading
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The #bodyofwater variety pack. These are all books I've read except for the tagged book, which is this month's pick for my in-person book club. I'm not actually that excited about reading it. 😏
#maybookflowers

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brendanmleonard
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Happy #bookishbirthday to Annie Dillard! She wrote this after observing and journaling the world around her every day. It's tremendously inspiring to think about as I focus towards journaling again. #readwomen

Suet624 A beautiful book. I touch into this book often. 8y
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BookishShelly
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I always like to shop at an independent bookstore when traveling. We visited Seattle and this was my purchase from The Elliott Bay Book Company.

OhNoMersault Oh man, I loathed this book in high school. I've written off all of transcendentalism because of Dillard. #patthepuppy 8y
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nanoauthor
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More class reading, as usual, and then off to fencing practice.

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Alytrue
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Gathering up these #greencovers makes me want to READ! most of these still on my TBR. #marchintoreading.

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nanoauthor
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The remains of breakfast and a book I'm reading for my environment class. 📚🌼

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bookculture
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Welcome to #fridayreads with Book Culture Columbus!! Olivia is reading "Pilgrim at Tinker Creek" and LOVING it: "it's changing my life. Annie Dillard is a goddess. It demands to be read slowly because every sentence is such a gem." ??? #bookculture #bookculturecolumbus

Suelizbeth ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ 8y
CouronneDhiver Lovely cover! 8y
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meichner87
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My new moose mug from my friend Kim went well with this older library edition of Pilgrim at Tinker Creek! #booksandcoffee

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Libby1
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#ReadJanuary
#BooksAboutNature
@RealLifeReading

🌲🌸🌳🌹🌴🌷🌱🌻🌿🌼🍃🌺🍃🌾

CherylDeFranceschi Stellaluna? 8y
Libby1 @CherylDeFranceschi - it DOES look like Stellaluna! I love bats so it's just a stuffed toy. ❤🦇❤ 8y
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