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JoeMo

JoeMo

Joined September 2020

I‘ve loved books ever since Lovable, Furry Old Grover‘s The Monster at the End of this Book!
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1984 | George Orwell
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I read this for the first time in 27 years. It was much more impactful to me at this point in my life compared to when I was in college. I had also forgotten most of the work itself. I started with the Audible adaptation with Andrew Garfield and enjoyed it so much, I then listened to Orwell‘s original work. It remains a thought-provoking, relevant work.

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TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 4d
StayCurious Some great picks! 4d
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1. Hot chocolate
2. Christmas Day
3. 🌟
4. Indian food
5. Travel - I got snowed in for one Xmas around eighteen years ago and was bored to death

#wintergames2024
#earlybirdpoints
#christmaschapterchasers

@staycurious

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I loved this book! It was like revisiting nostalgia which was reaffirmed for being as good if not more awesome than I remembered it! I loved these guys growing up and would often end up watching their syndicated show after the late-night talk shows went off the air on Fridays. These guys genuinely loved movies and enjoyed sharing their love and criticism of film with the world. They despised one another but came to respect and love each other

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This book was amazing! It was so much nerdy fun to revisit this election and get the views from insiders from all of the various campaigns. The only downer is that I had this book several days before the election while finishing it a couple of days on the other side of Election Day…those Obama years where progressive thought we turned a corner seem so far away…no offense to those on the other side of the political spectrum.

JoeMo I will bluntly admit, I‘ve had quite enough of saying, “well that was the craziest fucking election I‘ve ever seen!” 🤷‍♂️😂🤦‍♂️ (edited) 1w
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This was surprisingly deeper than I anticipated. If Horn‘s other works are similar in nature, I think I‘ll end up preferring his style over his famous father‘s! I wouldn‘t exactly call this horror, but I have no idea of what other categories or genres of work that would better describe this novel! The premise is a guy wakes up and seems to be sprouting horns from his noggin one random morning.

JoeMo Oh and this same chap was previously found not guilty of murdering his girlfriend. The court of public opinion thinks quite differently of him… 1w
CaroPi I also like him a lot! NOS4A2 is also really good! Highly recommended 1w
ShyBookOwl I loved the movie. It was so unique. I've been meaning to check out the book 1w
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Bury Your Gays | Chuck Tingle
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This was probably the winner among my horror reads for the past season. It feels more serous and mature than Camp Damascus, which was a pretty solid work in its own right. There were some pretty creepy ideas and moments in this work and the story was solid throughout! The growth and span of Tingle‘s work is pretty amazing in itself if you‘re not familiar with his full bibliography!

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This was a mildly entertaining collection of really short horror stories. For several stories, the author would take the time to tell the story from the perspective of several different characters…when used, this method had mixed results. I may try some of the author‘s other work to see if his longer stories are more engaging and suspenseful.

#hauntedshelf #bookspinbingo #skeletoncrew

Emilymdxn At least it was nice and short I guess? 2mo
TheAromaofBooks Great progress!! 2mo
MatchlessMarie That cover alone lol 2mo
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Diavola | Jennifer Thorne
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This had some very interesting plot twists, especially in the last quarter of the book . However, could the author have written at least one likable character in the story? These are all pretty terrible people.

#hauntedshelf #trappedinaspookyhouse #bookspinbingo #skeletoncrew

Emilymdxn The cover is gorgeous at least! 2mo
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 2mo
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This explored the morbid history of Penn‘s Woods to include dark and strange stories for the area to include tales of witches, hangings, murder, and spontaneous human combustion among other things…this was a solid start to the Halloween season for me!

#hauntedshelf #trappedinaspookyhouse #skeletoncrew #bookspinbingo

PuddleJumper 🧡🖤🧡 2mo
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 2mo
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Welcome to My World | Johnny Weir
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1) maybe three times per day usually….depending on work visits and such

2) This has been on my TBR for quite some time….hopefully I‘ll actually get around to it soon (after the October/Halloween festivities)

#two4tuesday
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TheSpineView Ahhh.....the never-ending TBR list! Thanks for playing!❤️📖 3mo
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The Lesser Dead is about a group of vampires living in the NYC underground in the late 1970s. It‘s the first time I‘ve really been sucked into a story about vampires (other than Bunnicula)

A Season with the Witch is a nonfiction work by a reporter who stayed in Salem with his family for the month of October. It‘s such a historic, complex, and horribly cheesy place. Visiting Salem is now near the top of my bucket list!
#hauntedshelf #skeletoncrew

Emilymdxn A season with the witch sounds like something I NEED to read 🎃🎃🎃 3mo
PuddleJumper Ooo those both sound interesting 3mo
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@MatchlessMarie here‘s your list for #TrappedinaSpookyHouse. Pleasant reading, and I hope you survive the spooky house!!

@PuddleJumper

MatchlessMarie Awesome! I‘ll try my best haha 👻 🪓 3mo
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Join me in participating in @PuddleJumper #HauntedShelf an October challenge where you earn points for reading, participating in readathons or other challenges, and helps tackle those growing TBR piles

You can participate as much or as little as you want. It‘s a little bit of fun

Signups will be open all the way through September

https://forms.gle/EYiyBXSKoybhkKDX6

PuddleJumper 🖤🖤 3mo
Emilymdxn 🎃🎃🎃 3mo
Seabreeze_Reader 💀👍 3mo
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This was a thorough look at the political scene in the early 1990s with a heavy focus on the 1992 presidential election. I was a teen at the time and this brought back a lot of memories…like watching the Ross Perot infomercial. A lot of the things I didn‘t remember though…like how awful of a human being Pat Buchanan is. This is great for lovers of history and political science

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TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 3mo
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If you‘re like me, you‘ve been stashing books for almost a full year and it‘s now time to whittle it down to the Halloween TBR list! I‘ll be thrilled if I get to read 1/3 of this!

#hauntedshelf
#skeletoncrew
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Emilymdxn Incredible!! Heart shaped box is so good 3mo
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I‘m particularly nostalgic for circuses and carnivals and experiencing them as an adult still strikes me with wonder. So I‘m an easily-to-please target for this book…but I swear it‘s both informative and entertaining. It‘s especially fun once we meet the characters of Barnum and Bailey. It‘s interesting to learn about the mergers and how the circus changed over time. My favorite moments were the side stories about the performers and their acts.

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Here‘s my list for Sept!

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TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 3mo
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D&D truly changed the world of strategy and RPG games. Unfortunately, the tale behind its creation was not as exciting as it had been billed to me. I felt this book was a textbook-like retelling of facts to include annual sales numbers. The game‘s very slow build from mocked fantasy game to cultural icon is interesting. Overall though I just felt like something was missing…like any type of connection to the creators.

JoeMo There seems to be a market out there for this story , as I noted at least three recently published books about the creation of D&D. Maybe this is the kind of book and subject that fans of the game are ravenous about…and folks like me who have never played it….not so much 🤷‍♂️ 3mo
TheAromaofBooks Great review!!! 3mo
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This was a surprisingly entertaining memoir covering the early days of Blue Ribbon, a tiny shoe distribution company that almost went belly up several times. It would survive, somehow, and would eventually evolve become the behemoth that is Nike. It‘s hard to think of Nike as the “little guy” facing astronomical odds, but it truly was a very long time ago. Regardless I‘m still more of a Converse and Adidas guy!

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TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 3mo
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So this book took awhile to finish, apparently I started this in January 🤷‍♂️. It was just so thorough, which was both a positive and a negative. This book covers all types of nuclear accidents to include those related to research and tests, the transportation of weapons, and those at power plants. This was informative if not a bit unsettling at times with the number of close calls reported. The author‘s light tone and sense of humor helps

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This is a tale of two Scottish immigrants who come to America filled to the brim with dreams and naïveté. The book was as epic and sprawling as the land the homesteaders try to survive and build their lives on. Even if some plot points are a bit formulaic, Doig‘s writing style provides a depth I never expected. I look forward to more of his tales. If there isn‘t a PBS miniseries for this and possibly the whole trilogy, there needs to be one!

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It‘s August…..time for another round!
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TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 4mo
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This was a fast and enjoyable read that took me back to simpler times. I liked the Apprentice when it first came out and was at least indifferent to Trump or even kind of liked him for when he‘d show up and say ridiculous things on the Late Show and always laughed at how he‘d slap his name on everything. This is a fun behind the scenes of how the Apprentice came to be and how the show helped propel him to the presidency. #bookspinbingo

TheAromaofBooks Great progress!! 4mo
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Camp Damascus | Chuck Tingle
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This is the first Tingle book I‘ve read. It‘s surprisingly serious compared to much of his work. I found the book to be creative and frightening in the sense that I could see certain conservative groups implementing this kind of strategy to prevent people from living authentic, LGBTQ lives. We‘ll just say it makes conversion therapy look like amateur hour. I think Tingle landed the ending well, which I find rare in general and especially horror.

TheAromaofBooks Great progress!! 5mo
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The Boxcar Children | Gertrude Chandler Warner
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I had never heard of this book or series until a few weeks ago. This was innocent fun that I would have enjoyed a lot more when I was young and reading stuff like Bunnicula and the Indian in the Cupboard. I really enjoyed how humble and gracious the four children are for what meager belongings they had and more for having each other. Overall it was nice to read something different than the typical stuff.

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TheAromaofBooks This was a huge favorite growing up. I reread it not long ago, and while I did enjoy it, as an adult I found myself left with a lot of questions about the backstory 😂 My siblings and I loved playing “runaway kids“ and I know it was heavily influenced by this book!! 5mo
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Thompson delivered a balanced take on the Hell‘s Angels. He portrayed a quirky bunch of outsiders who came together to form a brotherhood. He educated on how they often fell victim to lies and exaggerations from police and the media to build them as greater risks to the public than they were. He warned how this same group of characters can perform violent acts with little or no provocation to the point of being rightfully hated and vilified.

TheAromaofBooks Thompson's writing is always so engaging. 5mo
JoeMo @TheAromaofBooks you‘re 100% correct…I‘m just not used to him being so seemingly….sober, I guess would be the appropriate word. I know he was a serious journalist for quite some time, but I‘m used to his more drug fueled works fulled with crazy but captivating tangents and such! 😂 5mo
TheAromaofBooks Right? I haven't read this one, but I know it was one of his big deep-dives. My husband is the real fan, so I've only read a scatter-shot selection, and some of his writing is really dated in the sense of I don't really know the details of 1972 politicians haha Although when the husband and I were commuting together, we did listen to Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas as an audiobook and it was great fun. 5mo
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Here‘s my list for the month!
#bookspinbingo @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 5mo
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Blume tells the story of Hemingways struggles to get his big break and the story behind The Sun Also Rises. What did I learn? Hemingway wasn‘t nearly as creative as I had thought, in this case using the story of a strange bender with friends as the plot for his book. It confirmed than Hemingway was quite honestly an ass. Yet at the same time, I‘m tempted to actually read one of his books for the first time in over twenty years.

#bookspinbingo

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Ruthiella There was so much drinking in The Sun Also Roses, it made me a little queasy while reading. 5mo
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Lamb | Christopher Moore
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This was the first book I‘ve read by Moore and I loved it. It‘s a fictional tale on the life and times of Jesus. At times it felt as though the Bible had crossed paths with American Pie or some other hormone-fueled, rated R teen comedy. Somehow, Moore walked a fine line with this story and remained quite respectful to the subject matter. This was fun and creative and I was sorry to say goodbye to the characters at the end.

#bookspinbingo

TheAromaofBooks Great progress! 5mo
TieDyeDude Good review. Totally agree. This was also my first from Moore. I really enjoyed The Stupidest Angel as well. 5mo
JoeMo @TieDyeDude So the rest of the title is “A Heartwarming Tale of Christmas Terror.” I‘m so adding this to my Xmas reading list….thanks for mentioning it!! 5mo
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Back from the Dead | Bill Walton
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I absolutely loved this book as I was a huge fan of the unique personality that was Bill Walton. If you enjoyed his odd, rambling commentary on TV, you‘ll enjoy if not love this. Bill is among the few I could listen to ramble on and barely understand what the hell he was talking about, but still absolutely adore him. This book made me adore and miss him even more, as a world without Bill is a darker place. #bookspinbingo

TheAromaofBooks Lovely review!! 6mo
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June BookSpin Bingo…..let‘s go! 😂

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Frank Sinatra and the Mafia Murders | Mike Mike Rothmiller, Douglas Douglas Thompson
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This was a fast-paced nonfiction read filled with gritty and grisly details. This provides a pretty detailed account of Sinatra‘s relationship with the mob and their involvement in US politics. Most surprising was that Sinatra was never offed by the mafia. His childish temperament and buffoonish behavior seemed to cause the organization more headaches and lost opportunities than keeping him around was worth.
#bookspinbingo @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Great progress!!! 6mo
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This is a detailed account of Peter Freuchen, a legendary polar explorer. He had one of the more ridiculous, badass, and gross survival stories from his days of exploring Greenland. Outside of polar exploration, his life was filled with a variety of unique adventures and twists and turns.

#bookspinbingo
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Haunted Key West | David L Sloan
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I listened to this book of mildly entertaining stories on the way to the airport for my Key West trip. None were particularly frightening. It was interesting to learn a bit about the legends and history of the area, such as the tree at Captain Tony‘s supposedly being the original hanging tree for the town and about the supposed ghost of Hemingway still spending time at his place. I‘d rather recommend a ghost tour for anyone planning a visit.

TheAromaofBooks Great progress!!! 6mo
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Key West | Lynn M. Homan, Thomas Reilly
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This was an adequate collection of photos comparing what Key West looked like in the past to modern times. This is the fourth book I‘ve read in the Images of America series and the reality has typically failed to live up to my excitement going into the book.

#bookspinbingo @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Sadly, sometimes the concept is better than the execution. :-/ 7mo
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This was a great book to introduce some of the history of Key West through a series of profiles. It helped to explain the somewhat complex vibe of the area which has both progressive LGTBQ and conservative Florida vibes and elements. I particularly enjoyed reading about how the island became the Conch Republic, how the town had the first openly gay mayor in the US, and how the gay community struggled to gain a foothold and grow in Key West.

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This was a very short read that gave some interesting ideas for activities and things to do in Key West. My only complaint is that it should be revised and updated as some of the recommended businesses haven‘t been around for several years (unfortunately I won‘t be doing any “scorpion shots” on his trip 🦂😕).
#bookspinbingo #doublespin

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! We were only in Key West for a day, but it was a delightful place to relax. I ended up drinking the rummiest rum and Coke I've ever had there 😂 7mo
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Kitchen Confidential | Anthony Bourdain
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I listened to this audiobook recently and loved it. Bourdain left me feeling both disappointed and relieved that I‘ve never worked in professional kitchen. His honesty about his own career to include the mistakes he made was refreshing. I wish I had gotten around to this sooner and now plan to check out his other books.

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Time for another month‘s list! May is a special vacation edition for me!

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Lovesick | Luana Vecchio
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This graphic novel is about Domino, a dominatrix with her own red room and flocks of Internet fanboys who would love to be her next victim. It explores themes including power, control, fanaticism, consent, and something akin to love. It was interesting, but I can‘t say that I enjoyed it, or that it was particularly deep. 3/5

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April‘s BookSpin Bingo list!
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I love Vegas so I was thrilled to listen to this book about being a casino cocktail waitress in the 70s. It was more entertaining than expected between the servers dealing with sexism, harsh work demands, and getting caught up in drama and escapades. My only complaint is she seemed to dish more on dirt involving coworkers than about herself, but it‘s her right as an author and I believe she was trying to keep her this book relatively short. 3.5/5

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This is one of those books that ruins the dreams and silly ideas you have in your head regarding if you had made different choices in life. Specifically, it shows the many ways in which being a park ranger is frustrating and at times even traumatic. The book started off as a series of stories conveying how hard the ranger life is. As it progressed, it focused more on the lives of two specific rangers with results both tragic and touching. 4/5

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I‘ve always heard references to the Chappaquidick accident as being what derailed Ted Kennedy‘s presidential chances. In reading the full story, I didn‘t expect to be frustrated sometimes angry between Kennedy‘s cowardice and lack of responsibility, local law enforcement‘s ineptitude, and the general lack of consequences Kennedy faced. He should have been sitting in a jail cell for several years for his actions.

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This was a slice of nostalgia from my childhood. The book follows the 87-88 NBA season in which these four titans and their respective teams battled for the championship. I additionally enjoyed the bios and background info the author included about each of these players and many of their teammates! 4/5

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4/5 - This book was solid, but still had its weaknesses. It‘s not the author‘s fault, as she herself admits nearly all of Hoover‘s private documents were destroyed according to his will. Instead of getting an intimate look on what made Hoover tick, we got something like 36 hours that mostly described how he survived for so long in an appointed position.

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Running late but here‘s my list!

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Overall, this was a pretty interesting and engaging story about the history of bourbon and some of the characters who helped shape it. I‘ve been going a bit overboard since having hit the bourbon trail in Kentucky last summer! 🥃 4/5

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Sausagey Santa | Carlton Mellick Iii
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This book is ridiculous from start to finish. It starts strongly as we learn about Sly Guy‘s unique family. The story ends on a somewhat dark high note as the reader learns about the aftermath of this Christmas adventure and its effect on Sly Guy‘s family life. The issue is there was a pretty significant amount of material in the middle that I was just forcing myself to make it through. Overall, it‘s unique enough for a weak recommendation!