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JuliaTheBookNerd
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#Blessings 🍽️🙏🏻💕

#ARichLife 🤎🍂🧦🧸📜☕️

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Eggs Love the Julia Library 🩷💖🩷 9h
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Great choice! 8h
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Family and Borghesia | Natalia Ginzburg
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Eggs Beautiful 😍 9h
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marleed
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This book has long been on my TBR. I also wanted a stereo read with audio because well, Stanley Tucci. Of course I loved it. My DNA tells me I‘m all but 2% from Celtic stock, and I imagine my wee Nordic bit accounts for some many times a great grandmother having a wild night as a lass with some rogue from a cool looking boat who was in search of a pint. But Stanley sure makes me wish I were of Italian heritage.

Nov #DoubleSpin Cat: Food

britt_brooke Loved this one, too! Fun pic. ♥️ 2d
SamAnne Hah! Aren‘t you from Butte? You are a m*****f****ng Celtic Irish gal!!! Thanks for turning me on to John‘s pork chop sandwiches. This Irish gal loves them. 2d
AnnCrystal 😉👍🏼☘️💝. 2d
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marleed @britt_brooke Those grandkid ‘groceries‘ are useful props sometimes! 2d
marleed @SamAnne I am indeed an Irish Butte girl and I love love love that history☘️💚. Aren‘t John‘s porkchop sandwiches (uptown location, obviously) the best!? In all my years I‘ve never even contemplated a porkchop sandwich anywhere but Butte - if indeed they are even offered anywhere but Butte🤣 2d
marleed @AnnCrystal ❤️❤️❤️ 2d
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 2d
SamAnne @marleed love that place! And was such a joy to visit with your sister. now
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Kboltz
The Glassmaker: A Novel | Tracy Chevalier
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Pickpick

So good, travel through Venetian history and Murano glassmaking with Orsola and her familia. If you are going to Venice or have been there you need to read this. Gives a whole other meaning to the history of glassmaking sold in Venice. Loved this book. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Mattsbookaday
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Reluctant Saint, by Donald Spoto (2002)
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Premise: A faithful yet demythologizing account of the life of St. Francis of Assisi

Review: While this biography is a bit long in the tooth now, it absolutely holds up. So much of what has been written about St. Francis is caught up in one myth-making venture or another. ⬇️

Mattsbookaday So this was refreshing in its desire to strip away the romanticism and focus on the core of this incredible man‘s witness, vocation, and life. Bookish Pair: Mirabai Starr‘s St Francis of Assisi: Brother in Creation (2013) (edited) 5d
Suet624 Did you read Starr‘s book? 4d
Mattsbookaday @Suet624 I did, and I thought it was very good for a short work with a more devotional bent than what Spoto was doing here. 4d
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sarahbarnes
Scenic Route | Binnie Kirshenbaum
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I‘ve wanted to read another book by Kirshenbaum since loving Rabbits for Food. This one was lovely in a meandering, melancholy way, true to the title. Reflections on life‘s choices, through stories Sylvia tells Henry on their roadtrip, which is itself a story that you know from the start won‘t have a happy ending. Definitely my kind of book.

#10BeforeTheEnd

youneverarrived Sounds like my kind of book, too. 5d
sarahbarnes @youneverarrived I do think you‘re right. 💕 5d
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readingjedi
The Girl at the Door | Veronica Raimo
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Nah, this was pants. It really wanted me to think it was something it most definitely wasn't and I'm very much NOT in the mood for such shenanigans. I could say more...but no, I won't.

FIN

CBee I‘ll be using the expression “this is pants” from now on 😂👏🏻 1w
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Chars
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Mehso-so

There is a gradual growing up in this book, a softening of edges, a looking back at the past both with frank disbelief and a flat lack of surprise. Of course this is where you find yourself. Is it: there is so much you can achieve in a single life? Or, only so much that you can. In making it unclear which, this book is neither disheartening nor inspiring.