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Yuki_Onna
Picnic | William Inge
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Ooohh, yummy!
Come to think about it, I haven't been to a picnic for years... Time to change that, right?
1. Pasta salads, canapés, falafel, eggs, salads, fruits & desserts, I suppose... 😋
🥗🌺🍉🥂🧆🍛
2. Psychological thrillers or YA thrillers, my go-to beach read choice. Or short stories.

Thank you for the tag, @TheSpineView! Wanna play? @RaeLovesToRead @Powered_By_Plants @Enchanted_Bibliophile @StaceGHost
#picnics #nature #readingoutside

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CBee
Secrets of the Octopus | Sy Montgomery
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Don‘t know if this is based on the book, BUT have any of y‘all watched this? It is EXCELLENT. If you love octopuses, it‘s a must see! 🐙 ♥️ @TheBookHippie @Soubhiville @DebinHawaii (tagging y‘all since you‘ve posted about that incredible octopus, etc book that I‘ve yet to read!)

Soubhiville I watched it too, so good! 22h
TheBookHippie Oh I‘ll watch it!!!! 💙💙💙🤍 22h
CBee @Soubhiville they are absolutely my favorite animal 🐙 21h
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CBee @TheBookHippie I watched it with my oldest kiddo and we both loved it - maybe a grandbaby hippie TV night? 😊 21h
bookishbitch I'm definitely planning on watching this. Have you seen My Octopus Teacher? It is also fabulous. 18h
CBee @bookishbitch I haven‘t! I‘ll definitely check it out 😊 18h
TheBookHippie @CBee it‘s my plan!!! 17h
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Soubhiville
H is for Hawk | Helen Macdonald
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Pickpick

I liked the parts of this that were memoir of Helen‘s life, her childhood and love for her dad, her fascination with hawking from a young age, and her experience raising and working with goshawk Mable.

As other reviews have said, I could have done without most of the parts about TH White. I ended up skimming a lot of that, and don‘t think the book needed that much info about him.

I am interested in her other books.

Good morning from Sietje 🙂🐕

KathyWheeler Yeah — there was way too much about T H White in this book. Otherwise, I thought it was really good. 2d
dabbe #sweetestsietje 🖤🐾🖤 2d
Hooked_on_books I have this one but haven‘t been inspired to pick it up yet. Sietje is so cute! 2d
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rachaich
Clay | Melissa Harrison
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Pickpick

Brilliant book.
Nature and people, a patch if park and lonely characters.
Really gentle.

Cathythoughts Lovely review ❤️ 6d
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rachaich
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Cor, I liked this book.
I judged the author very wrongly at first but realised how wrong I was.
I learnt so much from his travels, about African nations, immigration and perspective. I was fascinated by the nature he wrote about, not just swallows. And I adored the unexpected romance! ❤️
One that will stay with me ☺️🙂

Tamra Your review has me intrigued! 7d
Cathythoughts Yes , what @Tamra says. Stacked 6d
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mandarchy
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This book grew on me. After reading it outloud 18 times to K-5, the points kids took from it were: it's true, they could relate to feeling invisible, and they wanted to know more about homeroom. But what they seemed to really enjoy was designing their own landscapes.

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Eyelit
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The bark of this white poplar tree is covered in kisses 💋 🌳😄

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AnneCecilie
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#StorySettings #River

Laing‘s walk down the River Ouse, looking at the roles the river has had through history. This is also the river that Virginia Wolf drowned herself in

BarbaraJean This sounds fascinating! I lived just up the street from the Ouse when I was a child (we lived on “Waterside” and the Ouse was at the end of our street). I‘ll have to check this book out. 1w
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Perfect 📚 1w
Eggs Excellent 👌🏼 1w
sarahbarnes 🩵🩵 1w
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Tamra
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Cathythoughts Beautiful quote ❤️ 1w
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AllDebooks
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#Naturalitsy

Let's skip back to our March #buddyread

🌊 What are your thoughts?

🌊 Were you engaged/interested?

🌊 Did you learn anything new?

All are welcome to join in the discussion.

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