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🌱 I've loved the adapted film for years ... Chauncey for President 📺
A classic - themes of politicians hearing/seeing what they want and the media making people famous for nothing - the power of soundbites -
Another book finished that was not on my list of goals for #AwesomeAugust @Andrew65 - my husband saw it at the library and since we loved the movie he thought we ought to check out the book - good call!
1. a book I read more recently - The Midnight Library
2. I was looking forward to News of the World being made into a movie - it was my favorite read from last year - it is a movie, but I have not seen it yet -
Thx for the tag @TheSpineView
#Two4Tuesday
Want to play @JoeMo?
Make a great day everyone -
I don‘t know where or how I came across this book. I think it captured my attention because it had been sold by a college bookstore so I figured it was worth reading. And I didn‘t want to re-home it until I‘d read it. I thought it was bizarre, unrealistic, although some ideas or premises were intriguing. I‘m glad it wasn‘t a longer book or I would have abandoned it. #readathon
"All that mattered was moving in his own time, like the growing plants."
While this book about Chance the gardener is all scathing satire, the fact remains that he himself is all innocence. Day 22 #augustofpages #bookphotochallenge #innocence