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The Fear | Natasha Preston
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A Thousand Beginnings and Endings | Elsie Chapman, Ellen Oh
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Daisey
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I‘ve had my book back for a while, but I realized I hadn‘t yet shared this collage of our #CoverToCover postal book club reads. Now, we‘re ready to start another round!

tpixie Yay! Thanks! I love to take a screenshot of these photos!!! I can‘t wait to start the next round. I‘m mailing my book tomorrow! 3mo
Daisey @tpixie I need to prep my book and hope to send it out at the beginning of next week. So excited to start another round! 3mo
tpixie @Daisey yes!! Me too- it‘s a great opportunity for me to read books and get exposed to authors I never would‘ve otherwise. 3mo
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hissingpotatoes
Making and Keeping Creative Journals | Suzanne J.E. Tourtillott
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Mehso-so

3/5⭐ The designs are nice with thorough coverage of many journal-making techniques. The layout of the book is technical and heavy on text, sometimes bloated. I would have liked more photos of the finished projects. Some of the fonts are very small and/or almost illegible, making things difficult to read.

slategreyskies I think that, with a book of this nature that is supposed to be both informative and inspirational, it would be tough to do the subject justice without a lot of photos. I mean it‘s a book on a visual creative form. How could they skimp on the pics? Hope the next one is better! 📚💕 6mo
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(Part 2)

Many themes emerge, those of the nature of art, repurposing, love, death, illness, despair, bliss and many more. Philips has created intricate and important images on each page which reflect, mirror and encapsulate the chosen words on the page. It reads almost like a hybrid book; a poetic novel and is challenging but breath-taking.

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A Humument is the work of a decades long creative endeavour by Tom Philips which started as a simple challenge to himself in 1966: to find a second-hand book for threepence and alter every page. From this came several different versions and from the pages of an old Victorian novel called A Human Document, a new story emerged. Philips‘ new book follows the story of a man called Bill Toge and his love Irma.

Suet624 This sounds so interesting. 11mo
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200 Books | Keith A. Smith
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My daughter has read 200 books for the program #1000booksb4k!!! 🥰📚👏🏻

Her aunt designed the onesie. And on the back is the “spine” of the open book 📖!!!

LeahBergen So cute! ❤️ 12mo
Ruthiella Adorable little reader! 🤩 12mo
Texreader What a sweetie!! 12mo
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Librarybelle Hooray!! 12mo
dabbe 🤩🤩🤩 12mo
Bluebird 👏👏👏😍 12mo
Gissy Adorable💖 12mo
marleed Nice! 12mo
CrowCAH @LeahBergen @Ruthiella @Texreader @Librarybelle @dabbe @Bluebird @Gissy @marleed she‘s the little listener reader! Loves trying to eat the board books more than looking at the pictures, but she is only 7.5 months old, what can one expect from such a cute baby?! ☺️📚👶🏻 12mo
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LitsyEvents
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Repost for @AmandaBlaze

Join me for a pop-up #readathon on Sept. 7th. No rules. Read what you want, when you want during a 24 hour period. Just tell us what you‘re reading and tag me. Use the hashtag #PopupThursday.

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