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charl08
The Wind Knows My Name | Isabel Allende
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What would the new normal look like? The windows and doors would be suddenly thrown open and humanity would totter back out into the world, hesitant at first. He imagined euphoric crowds taking to the streets and impromptu carnivals as people embraced with joy. But he would not be one of them.
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I'd not realised this was a #Pandemic novel.

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DeeLew
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This book has been sitting on my shelf since 2018. I finally got around to reading it and I am sorry I waited so long. What an incredible story. I‘ve been struggling a bit with life in general and reading stories like this makes me realize how resilient the human spirit can be. I have lots of thoughts about this but I cannot articulate them properly.

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Andrew65
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Pickpick

10th book finished for #Read2025 #JumpStart2025 @DieAReader @LizPixie

As always the Maisie Dobbs series is excellent, & this one kept up the same high standard. This one is set at the outbreak of WWII. As always a lot of intrigue, & felt it covered the evacuation theme well. The murder mystery involves people who came to England from Belgium in WWI.

2nd book read for #Read12Booksof2024 based on the 50 books I added to my TBR from #12Booksof2024

Andrew65 Thanks to @kspenmoll for nominating this book, and reminding me I needed to get back to this series. #SeriesLove2025. @TheSpineView (edited) 7d
TheSpineView 10 books already! Way to go! 7d
Lizpixie Well done! I‘m reading consistently but swapping between books & not finishing them yet. So on page count I‘m doing well, but not so much with books finished.🤷🏻‍♀️ 7d
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Andrew65 @Lizpixie That‘s me a bit too over the last few days, but been reading some big books. 5d
Andrew65 @TheSpineView A good start but trickier this week with health issues on my mind. 5d
kspenmoll @Andrew65 So glad you are back with Maisie! 3d
Andrew65 @kspenmoll Already downloaded the next one. 2d
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ChaoticMissAdventures
They Poured Fire on Us From the Sky: The True Story of Three Lost Boys from Sudan | Benjamin Ajak, Benson Deng, Alephonsion Deng, Judy A. Bernstein
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Choose 20 books that have stayed with you or influenced you. One book per day for 20 days, in no particular order. No explanations, no reviews, just covers.

6/20
Join if you would like!

#20Covers

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Rachiiebookdragon
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A sweet picture book - Read to Henry

4/5

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julesG
The Mars House: A Novel | Natasha Pulley
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The winner for #WorstRead2024 is The Mars House.

Thank you, @CSeydel for creating the brackets.

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LibrarianRyan
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Thao Lam is a master storyteller. I have enjoyed other books by this author but would consider this among their best work. Honestly, I‘m surprised this does not have a Caldicott. This is her mother ‘s refugee story told entirely in pictures. This story is heart wrenchingly beautiful. And the analogy of refugees as ants and what can and did happen. I‘m very thankful the author chose to include at the end a history of their family and

LibrarianRyan where the ants came from. It‘s such an emotional connection to an emotional book. Picture books about refugees are not new but using the illustrations to say why they are refugees, what was happening, and how hard this was is masterful. I think this picture book is one that will be used for years to come to help explain what being a refugee is like. This book is heartbreaking but shows resiliency just like everyday ants. 3w
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vlwelser
Wandering Souls | Cecile Pin
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This one is stunning. My book club probably hates me rn for picking it. This tells the story of a family of refugees that fled Vietnam in the 1970s. And events that happened concurrently.

#BookSpinBingo @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 3w
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kimmypete1
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Day 3 brings you my book of the year, As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow. This book brought out the feels and has stuck with me for a long time. #12BooksOf2024 @Andrew65

Andrew65 Got me! Stacked. 3w
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