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Tiny Beautiful Things: Advice on Love and Life from Dear Sugar
Tiny Beautiful Things: Advice on Love and Life from Dear Sugar | Cheryl Strayed
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IuliaC
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This book is rather a memoir with heart-wrenching personal stories and some pieces of advice here and there, but Cheryl Strayed definitely writes her answers beautifully, compasionately and with so much common sense and deep empathy.
I've noticed people complained that most of her recommendations were not easily applicable, but hey, these are not psychotherapy sessions, but simply an advice column and for that matter an exceptionally done one!

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks So pretty 😍 7mo
IuliaC @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks thank you 🤗 7mo
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ReadingOver50
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Panpan

I have never read the Dear Sugar column before. I find it annoying that people are apparently writing to her with real problems, and she always responds with some long rambling story about her own life, and no real advice. The book started to feel repetitive after just a few short chapters.

BookishMadHatter I love your Gillman 9mo
Suet624 I felt the same way about this book 9mo
dabbe #fanofthepan! 🤩🤩🤩 9mo
Kitta I gave it a so-so, I used to read Dear Sugar when I was younger and liked it then but reading it now I‘m like what kind of advice is this?? 😂 9mo
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GatheringBooks
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#ItTakesAllKinds Day 12: #WithTherapist - the best kind there is, bar none. Sugar of Tiny Beautiful Things. More Sugar-isms in my post: https://wp.me/pDlzr-hEC

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks ❤️❤️❤️ 9mo
Eggs So lovely 🥰 9mo
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ReadingOver50
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Starting this today. This is not my usual genre but I‘m in the mood for something different.

peanutnine Oh I loved this one! Hope you enjoy 😊 10mo
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Crazeedi
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#ReadAway2024 @Andrew65 @DieAReader @GHABI4ROSES
#52bookclub24 @BarbaraBB
Number 30-picked without reading the blurb
I know the author wrote Wild, which I haven't read, just randomly picked this since it was an audiobook. I find out its a selection of her advice column 'Dear Sugar'! Interesting questions and answers. Can't say I agree with all her ideas. But worth reading! Lots of intimate questions, lots of people struggling with so much.⬇️

BarbaraBB I read Wild and liked it but didn‘t know she wrote columns 10mo
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Crazeedi @BarbaraBB she took over a column from a magazine(forget the name) and did 'dear Suger' for free from what she writes! 10mo
Crazeedi @BarbaraBB this is the 10th anniversary edition soit was originally published in 2012 10mo
BarbaraBB Thanks!! Good to know! 10mo
Andrew65 Looks good. Well done 👏👏👏 10mo
Librarybelle Good choice! I‘ve not this one by her 10mo
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 10mo
DieAReader 🥳Great 10mo
Crazeedi @BarbaraBB can one book use 2 prompts? Because this one is prompt 'sticker on cover too' !! Not sure how you do! 10mo
BarbaraBB Of course you can! 10mo
Crazeedi @BarbaraBB thanks!! 10mo
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Crazeedi
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Sharing the beauty of early morning as I sit on my enclosed porch listening to above book and watching the sunrise

Cupcake12 Lovely photos x 11mo
squirrelbrain ❤️🧡❤️ 11mo
TheSpineView Beautiful 11mo
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ElizaMarie It seems like this morning is perfect! 11mo
LiseWorks How nice, wow! 11mo
maich Beautiful🥰 11mo
kspenmoll Gorgeous! 11mo
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Beautiful 😍 11mo
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KarenUK
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My first cry of the year! In just 30 pages, an awful lot is said. Very poignant and so personally relatable. I cared for my own mother-in-law in my home during her final days. And currently my mum is close to her end, though fundamentally lost to me already , due to the bastard that is early on-set. Complicated feelings, love in all its forms, and utterly human. Beautiful. Thanks for the recommendation @britt_brooke 💕

Librarybelle ❤️❤️❤️ 12mo
Jas16 Sending ❤️ 12mo
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julesG ❤️ Sending hugs! 12mo
CBee I‘ve been there. Sending you love ❤️ 12mo
BarbaraBB Sending love and hugs. I know what you mean, my mom is deteriorating fast too. I think I need to read this book too ❤️ 12mo
Hooked_on_books My mom‘s ok mentally, but I‘ve been watching her body slowly, and now more quickly, deteriorate for a while now. It really takes a bite out of you every day, doesn‘t it? 12mo
kspenmoll I lost my dad in increments due to dementia- but someone he knew who each of his children were & her knew my son, knew he was at UConn, etc. the fact that he lost all medical knowledge ( he was an MD) meant little to us- it was a gift he knew us. Especially near the end. doesn‘t matter when or how it‘s always a challenge to lose your parents. Love to you all. 12mo
britt_brooke So happy you picked this up. 🩷 Early onset is just awful. We lost my MIL to it four years ago this month. It started taking her in her mid 50s. Thinking of you, friend, and sending hugs. 12mo
MaureenMc 💗💗💗 12mo
CarolynM 💙💙💙 12mo
Anna40 Sorry to hear about your mother 💕 12mo
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britt_brooke
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ A compilation of “Dear Sugar” columns covering heavy topics: love, grief, guilt, depression, sexual abuse, and much more. As a whole, this really brings home the concept of radical empathy. Strayed is so poignant and thoughtful in addressing each letter. I found myself uncomfortable a few times, but in a way I needed. A very cathartic listen. #bookclub

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britt_brooke
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After traveling last week, and more travel coming up, my husband suggested I escape to a bubble bath while he makes dinner, and prepares some more meals for while he‘s gone. I am truly spoiled and so intensely grateful!

#bookandbath #bookclub

tpixie How lovely! 🥰 14mo
Gissy So lovely and considerate! I hope you enjoyed your bubble bath, well deserved🤗 14mo
britt_brooke @tpixie So nice and much needed! He‘s the best. 14mo
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britt_brooke @Gissy Thank you! 🫶🏼 14mo
tpixie @britt_brooke yes!! A keeper! 14mo
LeahBergen That‘s lovely! 14mo
dabbe 🤩🤩🤩 14mo
britt_brooke @dabbe 💕💕 14mo
BarbaraBB So sweet! 14mo
britt_brooke @BarbaraBB He‘s the best! 💕 14mo
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Morr_Books
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I finished my 10th and final book of the #SummerEndReadathon. See tagged book, which was ok. This means I officially finished my goals for the readathon: 10 books, well more than 1k pages read, attended 2 book clubs, and posted throughout the month. @TheSpineView

TheSpineView Fantastic! Job well done! 1y
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BekaReid
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This was my front porch view yesterday afternoon during my coffee reading break. I always love watching a storm roll in.

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CBee
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I started this years ago, but it went the way of most nonfiction books I try to read in print (I lose interest). Decided to do the audio instead - who wouldn‘t love Cheryl Strayed reading to them? I admit the steady stream of relationship issues was a bit much 🤦‍♀️
But I came for the advice, and Cheryl delivered. Watch the series on Hulu btw, it‘s fab!

dabbe When I first saw this, I thought the title of the book was CHERYL STRAYED. And I thought, “Oooh, what did Cheryl do?“ 🤣🤩🤗 2y
AmyG Thanks for the Hulu recommendation.i was wondering about that. 2y
CBee @dabbe omg you just made my day 😂😂😂😂 2y
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CBee @AmyG I thought it was done well and cried more than once 🤷‍♀️😂 2y
dabbe @CBee You never know where the author's name will go! 💙🤣💚 2y
CBee @dabbe this is true 😂😂 2y
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Julsmarshall
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Honestly? This was just okay for me. I really wanted to love it, but I didn‘t. I get why it is so beloved, I just don‘t think it was the book for me. I‘ve picked it up several times and am happy to finally finish it. #BookspinBingo @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 2y
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angieinwonderland
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This one is tricky. I thought the problems people submitted were highly relatable. I benefitted from her good advice in response to those letters. For some, I was highly invested, and for some, I was quite bored. It is all in whether you enjoy reading a book in the letter format. It is hit or miss for me. I am eager to see how this got adapted and will be tuning in.
I would still recommend it for the solid, relatable human experience.

CBee I really loved the series and picked this back up (currently listening). Definitely watch the series though, it‘s so well done! 2y
angieinwonderland Yes, it is! I binged it in one night! It added to the book for me. 2y
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Shemac77
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Fantastic. Love her outlook and how frank she is with her advice.

Megabooks Agree!! 2y
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lilpumpkin2.0
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March 20, 2023 Done. I would give the book 4/5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️. I felt like the stories were very personal but also on the repetitive side. Lots of the stories were about love (breakup, short term relationship, long term relationship, divorce, marriage, ex gf and ex bf etc) I could not really relate to any of the stories but still a decent read

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lilpumpkin2.0
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March 20, 2023 Happy Spring Litsy Community! I am almost done with Tiny Beautiful Things by Cheryl Strayed aka Sugar OR Ms. Sugar. I feel like the book is a list of letters written by anonymous people and opinionated advice from Sugar. She does not say WHAT to do but she does provide her own perspective on issues that people are struggling with. My next read will actually be Eat a Peach (memoir) by David Chang

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Shemac77
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Next up.

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lilpumpkin2.0
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March 13, 2023 I am probably halfway through the book. I wasn't sure if I would Iike this book but I am starting to like it. I can't say that I love it because it has a lot of similar stories by anonymous people. Most of them are about exes, boyfriend, girlfriend, marriage, divorce, etc and it seems kind of repetitive. Not sure if I would enjoy the rest but I will give it a chance

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lilpumpkin2.0
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March 12, 2023 I know it has been a while since I came on here but I wanted to share what I have been reading and aslo where I am in the book. I am on page 100 and the stories are very true. When I read them, I feel sympathy for the people who wrote letters (pretty personal ones) to Sugar. It is nice though to read her responses and what she would suggest

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alecia3dixie
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I liked this book. I cried a few times with question and answers that resignated with me and things I've also endured. I think this book is beautiful. But also the negatives. I felt like the question answer style, got to be a little too much in one sitting and repetitive. Also I did feel like the author talked a little too much about her own life, and I feel like some questions still went without answers at the end of her life story. 3/5

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lilpumpkin2.0

February 26, 2023 Started reading this book. Began to take in the advice that she gives her anonymous writers who write letters to her. The first few letters that she received were very deep and personal. Reading the letters, even though I do not know the individuals is touching. It gets emotional. Watch out

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lilpumpkin2.0

February 25, 2023 Beyond words!!! ♥️😭😭😭😁 Thank you for all the followers. I didnt think that I would get this many followers and that the books I share inspire you too #litsycommunity

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lilpumpkin2.0
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February 25, 2023 My next TBR for February. This is a nonfiction book compared to a ficition book. I felt like I needed a break from ficition although they are probably my favorite genre. Nonfiction books are very informative and can teach one many new things and things that we may have thought of before but in a different light.

marleed I loved this book! 2y
lilpumpkin2.0 @marleed What did you like about it!? 2y
marleed @lilpumpkin2.0 what stays with me is that the advice offered by Ms Sugar almost always goes back to her own personal experiences. Typically I might not appreciate that type of advice - the story not being about the advice giver but the advice seeker. But it works here and is given with great compassion to the advice seeker. 2y
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Eggs So well done ❤️🙏🏻💕 2y
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MaggieCarr
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The thing about advice columns is that you don't have to agree but that the act of sharing with a stranger and being "heard" is its own therapeutic journey. While I've never read Dear Sugar alone from this title, I was transported through Cheryl's advice with tidbits from her own life, almost like memoir essays.

Recommend-- Dear Highlights: What Adults Can Learn from 75 Years of Letters and Conversations with Kids by Christine French Cully.

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marleed
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It‘s fun to report a grid on a Sunday. And as I typed that sentence, I realized, wait, it‘s Monday. Somehow, I lost a day! Tagged my favorite!

5* = Loved It, want to shout out loud about this book! I do/will own/keep a physical copy. A+
4*= I liked it, would love to discuss. Solid B
3*=Meh, no need to discuss. Average C
2*=Nope D
1*=DNF F

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marleed
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2012 was a year of transition for me so this book was not on my radar, so I‘m thrilled it‘s gets new attention with a 10 yr anniversary addition. As Ms Sugar, Cheryl‘s receives some gritty life questions, and she responds with love and eloquence - and a few f*cks :). Her advice is exampled by her own life experiences, but rather than coming off as self-absorbed, it just works.

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IndoorDame
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This genre is pretty far outside of my comfort zone, but I loved Wild and this one gets rave reviews so I took a chance on it, and I‘m glad I did. It was surprisingly well written, incisive, and compassionate. Most columns and essays of this type don‘t leave you with any real sense of the author, but at its heart this book is all about “Sugar” and she‘s someone you want to spend time with.

BkClubCare Love ❤️💕 2y
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IndoorDame
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I started listening to this audiobook tonight, so completely convinced it wouldn‘t live up to the hype, that I almost let it pass me by in the library queue. Boy was I wrong! In the first hour it‘s already made me laugh and cry. Such a great surprise!

LaraReads Aww! What a wonderful feeling! 2y
peanutnine Loved this book! 2y
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monalyisha
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Hi! I‘m totally using Moxie‘s cuteness to snag your attention!

Someone close to me recently asked me for a book rec. Can you help me help her? Aside from the tagged (which is so tangentially-related), I don‘t have personal knowledge of any texts that might help. She said,

“I want a book about addiction - but one to read from my perspective- the family member of an addict/alcoholic - something REAL & how to cope with their narcissistic actions.”

JenReadsAlot Healing the Addicted Brain is a great resource. I have a shelf of addiction books if you want to see a range let me know. 2y
JenReadsAlot Also Moxie is adorable! 2y
Soubhiville Oh Moxie, so cute! 2y
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rabbitprincess BOOP ❤️🐰 I hope you get some good book recs for your friend! 2y
Read4life Beautiful Boy and Beyond Addiction 2y
bthegood Alanon offers many suggestions to help people cope with addicted loved ones (most of it deals with letting go of that persons destructive behavior) here is a link to the titles: https://al-anon.org/for-members/members-resources/literature/feature-publication... 2y
VLovesCats Cute bunny or rabbit! 2y
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5⭐️s! This book is incredible. Sugar shares hard truths directly with empathy, candor, wisdom, & wit. I worked my way through the letters slowly, leaving plenty of time to reflect & let Sugar‘s beautiful words really sink in. This tenth-anniversary edition even features some new columns. I think this would be an amazing book to give as a gift to anyone trying to make sense of & survive this magnificent, terrible, interesting life (so, everyone).

Chelsea.Poole I love this book! One of my favorites ever! 2y
ICantImReading @Chelsea.Poole It really is special! There are (I think 6?) new essays at the end of the newest edition that you might like 💙 2y
Chelsea.Poole I knew there was new context but I didn‘t realize how much! I may have to get ahold of a copy. Thank you! 2y
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deliasson
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The letters chosen for this book are all ones about issues that I can confidently say face people every day. There were some that almost made me cry and a few anecdotes that made me laugh. But it wasn't until close to the end that I found one that relates to my own personal issue right now that really struck a chord with me. I'll definitely have this book around to give me hope anytime another issue may come up that this book can relate to.

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Boundaries teach people how to treat you, and they teach you how to respect yourself.

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Cinfhen
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I‘m so glad I finally got around to listening to this book that‘s been sitting on my Kindle for years!!! Cheryl Strayed aka Dear Sugar is such a force of compassion, reason, humor and insight. While some letters were more compelling than others, each one was answered with such genuine care and thoughtfulness & Cheryl is so willing to bare her own scars that I was often moved to tears. #nonfictionnovember Loved it @KarenUK 💗#BirthdayGirl xxx

KarenUK So glad you loved this… I had a feeling you would xx 2y
Amandajoy I couldn‘t stand Wild, but I loved this one! 2y
Cinfhen I ended up liking wild @Amandajoy but I didn‘t realize how special Cheryl is until I read this book - I guess it‘s maturity but what a gift she possesses @KarenUK so much compassion 🧡 2y
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Cinfhen
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You were SO RIGHT @KarenUK this book is FABULOUS, especially on audio 💕💕💕and thanks to @NikkiKey94 for reminding me this was on my #ReadersRadar - I‘m loving this one for #NonFictionNovember
It‘s part advice column, parts memoir and all parts heart affirming.

NikkiKey94 I‘m so glad you‘re enjoying it! 2y
Chelsea.Poole One of my favorites of all time 🥲 2y
cariashley Love this one 💛 2y
Cinfhen It‘s soooooo good @NikkiKey94 @Chelsea.Poole @cariashley ❣️❣️❣️ 2y
Megabooks Me too @Chelsea.Poole !! 2y
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NikkiKey94
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I didn‘t really think I would like this when I started listening to it but it was full of great advice! I think everyone needs to read or listen to this book because there were several topics that I could relate to. I loved all of the advice that Sugar gave and it helped knowing it was actual people needing the advice.

Cinfhen This has been on my TBR forever!!! And my friend @karenuk keeps telling me to read it!!! Hopefully next week in honor of her bday 😁 2y
KarenUK @Cinfhen 😘😘😘 2y
NikkiKey94 @Cinfhen I hope you enjoy it as much as I did! 2y
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MyNamesParadise Bought this one! I love Reese‘s Book Club picks! Shocker- I haven‘t read it yet lol but I really want to! 2y
NikkiKey94 @MyNamesParadise I follow her book club every month and I have yet to be let down! 2y
MyNamesParadise @NikkiKey94 yeah she picks great books!! Some of the historical fiction ones like The Marriage Portrait and The Christie Affair didn‘t appeal to me, but I‘m usually drawn to the picks! 2y
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KristiAhlers
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I started this on Tuesday when the book was announced and leisurely read it between other books I was inhaling. This one is by turns sweet, sad, hysterical but at its core true. This is a compilation of several letters written to Sugar an advise columnist who is actually Cheryl Strayed…Wild‘s Cheryl. Such a good read.

MartinaLove Is it a memoir, self-help or ? 2y
KristiAhlers @MartinaLove it‘s a collection of the most popular letters and advice that she‘s given over the years. Timely stuff for both men and women and LGBTQ communities. Really enlightening and sad and hysterically funny advice. She touches on just about anything. 2y
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BookBosomed1
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Ya‘ll, thank you for your kind messages about the passing of my friend & colleague, Mimi. I appreciate all of you. The pic is of Mimi. Here is the link for the “Mimi Recommends” list. ❤️ Please let me know if you cannot access the document: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1EQmHd-JRXqWANXO8ppfYUmJq7pBBsez9NMomtzLRsv8/...

CBee She and I share a lot of the same favorites ♥️ Thinking of you ♥️ 2y
Kristin_Reads Thank you for sharing with us. What a beautiful tribute 💗 2y
CuriousG What a lovely way to share the books that your friend loved with others. Thinking of you 💙 2y
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sarahbellum
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I have a feeling I will revisit this book in the future when I find myself flailing in the mire of life rather than just wading in the shallow end, as I currently (and gratefully) am. Some letters and responses hit harder than others, as is to be expected, but overall, I appreciated the patient, loving, insightful, and no BS tone Strayed took here. Glad I finally got around to listening to this one!
June #bookspin complete!

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peanutnine
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This book made me cry. It's such a beautiful reflection on life, love, and loss. Strayed answers tough questions for advice with honest answers and candid stories of her own life experiences. Readers can relate to these letters in ways you wouldn't expect.

Chelsea.Poole One of my favorites ever! 3y
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Megabooks
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What a hard question! I try to base my recommendations on what genres the other person likes. Audiobooks are another can of worms on top of that! 😂

Tiny Beautiful Things by Cheryl Strayed (my most gifted book)
Station Eleven by Emily St John Mandel
Loner by Teddy Wayne
Kitchen Confidential by Anthony Bourdain
I am, I am, I am by Maggie O‘Farrell

We‘ll see what shakes out from last year, but these are all-time recs. #SundaySoapbox

Soubhiville I‘m with you, it really depends on what the asker likes to read! 3y
TheLudicReader Station Eleven is so good. 3y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks This one keeps popping up! Thank you for playing! 3y
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Suet624 Don't know if you get Kim Harrington's blog but she included a letter from Dear Sugar to a grieving father that was beautiful and gutwrenching. Harrington has a wonderful blog if you're ever interested in checking it out. 3y
merelybookish I also gift Tiny Beautiful Things! ❤️ Have you ever read Consolations by David Whyte? I think you might like it. 3y
Megabooks @Soubhiville yes!! I like to tailor them and even recommend books I liked (rather than loved) if I feel they are right for that reader. 3y
Megabooks @TheLudicReader I think I‘ve read it 7 times. I‘m avoiding the hbo version because I don‘t think it stayed true enough to how I think it should be done. 😂😂 3y
Megabooks @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks it‘s a great book. I can‘t wait for her next which releases in April. 👍🏻 3y
Megabooks @Suet624 I wonder if it‘s the one I‘m thinking of. 🤔 Cheryl is running more letters but they are subscription, and I am so bad at reading newsletters by email. I‘d definitely read another book though. 3y
Megabooks @Chelsea.Poole it‘s really a wonderful book, and I love making new fans. It was a gift to me originally. 👍🏻 3y
Megabooks @merelybookish I have stacked Consolations. It sounds really good! Thanks 💜 (edited) 3y
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CuriousG
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Trying to distract myself from unpleasant realities right now, so an audiobook and gift wrapping for all my special littles it is. Looking forward to seeing my nephews and God children over the next few weeks - they always make me smile.

BkClubCare This book is phenomenal 3y
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StarryBrained

Don't do what you know on a gut level to be the wrong thing to do. Don't stay when you know you should go or go when you know you should stay. Don't fight when you should hold steady or hold steady when you should fight. Don't focus on the short-term fun instead of the long-term fallout. Don't surrender all your joy for an idea you used to have about yourself that isn't true anymore.

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StarryBrained

"Don't be strategic or coy. Strategic and coy are for jackasses. Be brave. Be authentic. Practice saying the word 'love' to the people you love so when it matters the most to say it, you will."

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StarryBrained

"Attention is the first and final act of love...The ultimate dwindling resource in the human arrangement isn't cheap oil or potable water or even common sense, but mercy."

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Bookalong
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I think Strayed is an intelligent and insightful writer. I enjoyed her advice on numerous issues and problems that people wrote in about. From young people to older people, the letters she chose to respond to were for the most part entertaining and her advice was elegant but bluntly put. I loved how when she could she used examples from her own life to answer peoples questions, it made her advice that much more authentic and truthful. #bookreview

Megabooks This is one of my all-time favorites! 3y
Bookalong @Megabooks yay! So so good i will definitely revisit this one.😊 3y
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CuriousG
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I'm celebrating my #10K milestone with a #giveaway

This one will be open to anyone with a #Canadian mailing address (promise the next giveaway will be wider ranging) - winner will be chosen randomly.

To enter, just comment on this post stating which of the two pictured books you would want. Winner will be drawn at 9:00 am EST on Saturday, March 20th.

Feel free to share and invite others to enter!

Deblovestoread Congrats on your milestone! 4y
Avanders 🥳🥳 4y
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Riveted_Reader_Melissa
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Advice columns by the author of Wild, I‘ll admit I was curious. Strayed shares her personal life struggles and triumphs as she relates to the letters she receives, and always encourages advice seekers to follow their guts, often pointing out to them that in their own original letters to her they said what they wanted and hoped for.
Follow your heart, and don‘t let your head reason you out of it. #SomethingAboutLove #Nonfiction2021

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