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Mrs_B

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Central Library, Leeds | Leeds, United Kingdom (Library)
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This library is gorgeous. 😍

lil1inblue WOWZA! 😍 1mo
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“As if trying her best to mend a broken friendship from her childhood, she immersed herself into the books, day and night, never leaving their side.”

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“It‘s not food. It‘s an industrially produced edible substance.”
Every so often a book comes along which stays with you long after you‘ve read it. For me this is one of those books. Just looking through a food product‘s ingredients list and feeling empowered to know what specific chemicals could be doing to my body is life changing. I am going to be thinking about a lot of this book for a long time to come.

ChaoticMissAdventures I think empowering is a great word for this book. I love how he framed things and I never felt like I was being shamed for my choices. It was a book that made me really mad though! 1mo
Mrs_B @ChaoticMissAdventures I understand! I‘m absolutely incredulous that this just isn‘t common knowledge and how much he has had to dig to find things out. 1mo
ChaoticMissAdventures @Mrs_B for sure so much of it feels like common sense after he goes through it, and also like "of course companies hide this as much as possible". The baby formula chapter - I knew about but didn't KNOW about it and it made me so angry. 1mo
Mrs_B @ChaoticMissAdventures for me it was the revelation of how much “food science/research” is “funded” by coca-cola. 1mo
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“We cannot lose weight just by increasing physical activity”.
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This books is seriously challenging everything I thought I know about diet.

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I‘m learning a lot reading this book, and think this paragraph really helps to distinguish UPF(NOVA) vs nutritional classification.

I am worried that a lot of the implied good vs bad will only be accessible to higher income households.

ChaoticMissAdventures I thought this was so well done. I think he addressed income issues at some point? I remember it being really constructive. 1mo
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My bridger-binge re-read continues! I think I read this in about four hours straight without moving. 😂

There were two things which really bothered me once I noticed them, I‘ll put them in comments.

Mrs_B At one point Colin leaves his house and then the rest of the chapter describes him in the house. Really annoyed me once I noticed it. 1mo
Mrs_B How can Penelope live a couple of blocks away?!? Blocks are just not a thing in the UK, especially London! 1mo
Bookbuyingaddict Ooohh so glad your loving 🥰 these I devoured them all before the tv series and moved on to her others which aren‘t half as good 😌 enjoy my lovely 🥰 x x x x 1mo
Mrs_B @Bookbuyingaddict thank you! I think this is my third re-read! I have to say I do like the smythe-smith ones too. :) 1mo
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I am mentally exhausted at the moment from work and was in desperate need of a complete comfort read and this absolutely did the trick. I can‘t wait for Benedict‘s story to be the next Netflix season!

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The Thief on the Winged Horse | KATE. MASCARENHAS
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This is an odd book, but a very imaginative tale. It‘s a pretty slow unfolding of events, but not necessarily boring. It‘s hard to pin it to a genre, it‘s mystery, romance fantasy and adventure.

I liked the feminist stance towards the end.

Mrs_B Just realised that is a less than useless review. Apologies all! 2mo
Bette Not at all useless, you mentioned the genres and how imaginative it was, all that is intriguing. 👍 2mo
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I loved it and absolutely flew through it. Osman writes with wit and humour and what is becoming a characteristic style, even in this new series. I really enjoyed getting to know some new characters - as well as all the drama, action and mystery.

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This was a great little non-fiction book. It‘s kind of both a biography and a story of Lulu Miller‘s life. I‘m convinced gosh really don‘t exist!

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I completely understand why this was nominated for the women‘s prize for non-fiction. Masud weaves her stories of life searching the countryside in England with her memories from her traumatic childhood in Pakistan.

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“You may say that it was the book, but it‘s how you read a book that is most valuable, rather than any power it might have itself.”

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Bride | Ali Hazelwood
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99p on kindle is a bargain for this one if anyone hasn‘t read it yet!

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This is such a cute but mysterious little story. Burges captured the whimsical nature of virality on the internet. She also creates some beautiful descriptions of the rooms being decorated - Christmas in the bathroom was a favourite!

The ending did not happen the way I wanted it to, but I‘ll live with it.

Mrs_B @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks made me think of you every time I read the title! 2mo
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The Great Godden | Meg Rosoff
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I love a book that comes with a built in ribbon bookmark and gorgeous orange edges. (Image courtesy of google)
This story slowly unfolds at the beach over the course of a family‘s summer holiday. There is romance and familial drama with a big twist at the end.

Lesliereadsalot I like a big twist at the end! 2mo
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Golden | Shannon Mayer
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@BarbaraJean well I read it. And it was actually quite good! There are about a million characters, but once it gets going it‘s good fun. Super fast paced, pretty thrilling. Elements of Norse mythology, particularly Loki. Witty sidekick. Definitely better than I was expecting!

BarbaraJean Hahahaha... I had completely forgotten about this post/book! That description is still so hilarious. 😂 Glad it turned out to be a fun read! 4mo
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Iron Flame | Rebecca Yarros
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😲 that ending! I can‘t believe I now have to wait until January for the next one. And then who knows how long for the next two after. ARGH! I loved the continuation of the world building and Violet‘s character development. There was a bit in the middle which did drag, but the ending more than made up for it! WRITE FASTER REBECCA YARROS!

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Not in Love | Ali Hazelwood
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Having read all Ali Hazelwood‘s books this did feel quite predictable. But equally it‘s a great storyline and perhaps what makes it feel like such a comfort read? Anyway I enjoyed it and read it in a day when I was feeling down and it cheered me right up!

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Fourth Wing | Rebecca Yarros
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So I definitely get the hype now. This was just superb and I am so glad that I waited until I could properly enjoy it. Violet is a superb character and I am excited to read more about the world that Yarros is building in future books.

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Fourth Wing | Rebecca Yarros
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I have been saving this for summer when I can commit to just sitting and doing nothing but read this. Excuse me while I go hibernate - see you on the other side when I‘m sure my life will be irrevocably changed. I fully expect to love this book I am so excited.

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The Sunlit Night | Rebecca Dinerstein
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I‘ll be in Lofoten next month and I was excited to read a book set there. Sadly I found this disappointing, probably me but I just didn‘t “get” it and struggled to understand quite what was going on or why. Really really sad as I so wanted to like it.

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Bailing as this is definitely not what I was expecting. It is not about running. It is not a memoir. It is a non-fiction introduction to mental health (mainly anxiety) full of a lot of facts and references. Useful if that‘s what you‘re after!

dabbe #allhailthebail! 🤩🤩🤩 4mo
Mrs_B @dabbe I love your bailing support 🤣 definitely helps with the bail guilt. 4mo
dabbe @Mrs_B Too many books out there, too little time = #NOGUILT! 🤩😂🤗 4mo
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Two Twisted Crowns | Rachel Gillig
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Overall I was content with the conclusion of this duology and glad I read it. One thing annoyed me but I'll add it as a spoiler in the comments. In general though I was impressed with the magic and world that the author had managed to create.

Mrs_B I was really invested in Elspeth and Ravyn's relationship after book one, and it felt as though with the Nightmare taking over there was very little of Elspeth in this book, but I'm not sure it could have been written any differently! 4mo
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One Dark Window | Rachel Gillig
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I really enjoyed this and understand why I‘ve been seeing recommendations for it. I loved the world building, the magic cards are really intriguing. The relationship between Elspeth and Ravyn is just sufficient to call this a fantasy romance.

Available on kindle unlimited too! (And the sequel is out, guess what I‘m reading next…)

Bette I found the cards so interesting. The sequel is good too. 👍🙂 5mo
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Remarkably Bright Creatures | Shelby Van Pelt
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Definitely felt appropriate to finish reading this on the beach on holiday. Such a sweet book, I loved Marcellus‘ musings on human life - I would have enjoyed more of these. Tova sounds a formidable lady.

Thank you for the recommendation @Bookbuyingaddict

bookandbedandtea This is such a wonderful book. I love that cover! 🤩 5mo
JenReadsAlot Loved this book! 5mo
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Loved this one 💙🧡 5mo
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Mrs_B @bookandbedandtea it‘s very cute! 5mo
Bookbuyingaddict Happy 😃 hols hope you had a great 😌 time see ya 👋 soon x x x 5mo
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Nothing to See Here | Kevin Wilson
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This is weird but funny and so endearing. An intriguing premise, but the story is about so much more than the kids spontaneously combusting! I found myself really making time to read it.

Lesliereadsalot I read this odd book and liked it! 5mo
LiteraryinPA I like most of his books. They all have that weird energy. 5mo
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Well Traveled | Jen DeLuca
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When work was taking over my life this has provided some much needed respite.
Jen de Luca hasn‘t lost her touch with a magical renaissance faire adventure. I love getting to know the mystics in this one and hope they make a reappearance in future books!

BookKenz This is one of my favorite series! ❤️ 5mo
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A comfort re-read (or re-listen) for me. Appropriate for cricket season!
I do just love this series, I love the humour and the twists. It‘s so creative and never fails to make me happy.

CarolynM Keep an eye out for chesterfields on the wicket😆 6mo
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Small Pleasures | Clare Chambers
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I was so drawn in to this story. I thought the author did an excellent job of portraying the minutiae of suburban life in the 1950s, whilst adding all the mystery drama. Very enjoyable read.

LeeRHarry Absolute fave of mine! 😊 6mo
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I am absolutely devastated to finish this series. Every single one of these books has been so different and I feel as if I‘ve learnt something about myself through reading each one. They are abstract but clever and subtle. This one was particularly uplifting and I enjoyed the ending.

Ms Chambers I want more!

ChaoticMissAdventures I love this series too! I could read dozens of them. 6mo
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Golden | Shannon Mayer
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I feel like Romantasy is really running low on ideas with this synopsis! I kinda feel like I need to read it now though…
Quick poll, to read or not to read?

jdiehr 🤣 I say read it. The animal shelter aspect is new (to me anyway) 6mo
RosePressedPages This sounds a little bit like the kdrama My Woofy Poofy Love 😂 6mo
Mrs_B @RosePressedPages oh my word that name! 6mo
BarbaraJean 😂 😂 Read it! Inquiring minds want to know. Take one for the team. 😆 6mo
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Paper Palace | Miranda Cowley Heller
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Read the TW before reading.

This drew me in. The weaving of the story is clever and very well done. I enjoyed the use of nature to add atmosphere and could imagine being there on the pond with the characters.

emmasm08 It‘s a lovely book , I read it a while ago but remember how much I enjoyed it . 6mo
Mrs_B @emmasm08 🩵 6mo
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Library win when you‘re the first to get the book and it‘s still pristine!!!
Not sure what this says about the book though…

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The Mercies | Kiran Millwood Hargrave
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This is definitely much darker than I had expected based on the cover. Set in 1600 Norway, and based on real events this is about grief and love. I felt like I was on the island with Maren and Ursa, willing them to survive. Intimately and powerfully written.

Mrs_B So much so I had to skip the chapters with the witch burning, I just felt too close to them all. 7mo
Librarybelle I really liked this one! 7mo
bookandbedandtea That is a beautiful cover! 😍 7mo
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Reggie I love this book so much. Just takes a few men to ruin EVERYTHING. 7mo
Velvetfur I really liked this one too, it's so dark ☺️ 7mo
Mrs_B @Librarybelle I think it‘s going to stay with me for a while. 7mo
Mrs_B @Reggie to be fair there are a couple of women who help them along the way. (Then regret it) 7mo
Mrs_B @bookandbedandtea it is so pretty, but for some reason it made me think it was set somewhere warm and sunny. 🤦‍♀️ 7mo
Mrs_B @Velvetfur definitely chilling! 7mo
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The Caves of Steel | Isaac Asimov
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I always enjoy an Asimov book and this was no exception. I love the way Asimov builds a futuristic world, and I thought this was a clever murder mystery story.

Minus points though for only having one very weak female stereotypical “wife” character. I know it was written a long while ago, but still sad.

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Bonkers: My Life in Laughs | Jennifer Saunders
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Gosh I enjoyed this - far more than I expected to. The audiobook is “marvellous” (I‘ve found I now say marvellous all the time since listening to this 🫣). Jennifer Saunders is justifiably a comic great, and her stories and anecdotes are laugh out loud funny. Highly recommend the audio to appreciate her expression and comic timing!

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The Duck Race | Roderick Hunt
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This is how a nearby village is advertising its May Day duck race! So cute 🦆 🦆 🦆

julesG Wow! 7mo
MemoirsForMe 😍😍😍 7mo
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A love letter to the Shetlands and Shetland ponies. On the whole a very pleasant diary of a year of life in the Shetlands. Over the year Munro suffers a personal loss and talks of how the islands rhythms and life help her heal. Slow paced and just a nice book.

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This was not the light happy book I was expecting. This is a call to arms. This is an honest, and quite scary at times, account of what it's like to work in a hugely underfunded public library in Scotland. It is a plea to use your public libraries - and that they are so much more than just books. As Morgan says they “level the playing field“. Morgan brings the characters from the library to life, and is very honest in her opinion of management!

Mrs_B Also - great audiobook. Which I borrowed from my library. 7mo
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Chattering: Stories | Louise Stern
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This book is Stern‘s debut from 2010 and is a collection of short stories. The characters are reckless but each story left me wanting to know more. Several of the stories touch on deaf people feeling isolated and struggling to communicate. The writing is good, and I got the impression of a writer feeling their way towards being a great one.

Mrs_B @jenniferw88 would you like me to drop it in the post to you? 7mo
jenniferw88 Would you mind? Yes, please - I need a book by a deaf/hard of hearing author for a reading challenge and struggling to find one! Thank you so much! 7mo
Mrs_B @jenniferw88 of course! I‘ll get it sent out later this week. I can also recommend this one if you need any more! 7mo
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Queen of Shadows | Sarah J Maas
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Absolutely loving reading this series. I got very grumpy with anything which took me away from reading this. Manon is probably one of the highlights of this book - such a great character with amazing development. Need the next one ASAP!

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Dracula | Bram Stoker
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Two weeks until Dracula Daily starts!

Last year I kept up for about two months, not sure if I can do better this year…

https://draculadaily.substack.com/about if anyone is interested!

Deblovestoread Thanks for the link! 7mo
peanutnine Ohh thanks! I might try this year 7mo
MemoirsForMe I just signed up for this too! 7mo
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Chattering: Stories | Louise Stern
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When Shaun Bythell in “The diary of a bookseller” mentioned meeting this author and her book I knew it was going on the list. I‘ve been keeping an eye out for books about deaf culture as I learn BSL and was delighted to come across a new one. Although I have to say inside another book wasn‘t how I expected to!

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Scarlet | Genevieve Cogman
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I somehow missed this when it was released. I‘m a big fan of cogman‘s invisible library series. Anyway it‘s 99p on kindle at the minute!

julesG The sequel is due soon. 😉 8mo
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Three-Body Problem | Cixin Liu
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I have to say we‘re enjoying the Netflix show of this series. I haven‘t read the books, but now I‘m thinking I should! If only as I will want to know what happens after series one.
Although I will be thinking differently about getting on a cruise ship this summer…

vivastory The Panama Canal episode.. incredible. This is one of my favorite SF trilogies of all-time. Definitely recommend checking it out. 8mo
ChaoticMissAdventures I haven't watched the show yet but what I gather it is vastly different because Netflix wanted to take most all of the politics out, and spread the story more globally. The book itself is mostly set in China and is fairly political. I enjoyed it even though it was a complex storyline. 8mo
batsy I just finished the trilogy which I loved. It's dense and very idea-heavy. I'm excited to start the TV show soon! 8mo
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Cosmos_Moon_River @vivastory @ChaoticMissAdventures @batsy intrigued! So I looked this up and there‘s a 4th book! Going to check these out 🤩 8mo
Mrs_B @vivastory yep, the panama canal episode. I watched it from underneath a blanket. 😩 8mo
Mrs_B @chaoticmissadventures that's really helpful to know - thank you! 8mo
Mrs_B @batsy I hope you enjoy it! 8mo
Mrs_B @cosmos_moon good find! 8mo
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I really enjoyed this, I thought it worked really well as an audiobook. Shaun is grumpy but loveable bookseller, who did make me feel guilty for owning a kindle. And not so guilty about my hoard of books. He paints vivid images of his customers and staff - not always favourable but usually very humorous.

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Heir of Fire | Sarah J Maas
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Absolutely loved it. I gave up waiting for my library request and just bought it. 🤫
I especially enjoyed reading Celaena learn and learn embrace her magic. Super good baddies - lots of evil beings to fight.
Now to go straight on to Queen of Shadows.

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SHUT YOUR MOUTH (new motto)
This was fascinating. It‘s well written - Nestor really gets the balance between research and anecdotes - and packs a powerful punch. I‘m definitely going to incorporate some new habits into my daily life - resolved to only breathe through my nose. Now excuse me while I go tape my mouth shut…

AmyG I tried taping my mouth shut. First night was great. Second night the tape was on my forehead. It didn‘t quite work out for me. 🤷🏼‍♀️ 8mo
TieDyeDude I think the information and the ideas are very important, but he seems to be telling everyone to jump in with both feet, rather than encouraging people to discuss things with their doctors or health professionals. I definitely found some useful things, and I loved the section about how our skulls and faces have developed over time... 8mo
TieDyeDude but I also was read to tape my mouth shut for snoring until my doc told me I should do a sleep study and diagnosed me with sleep apnea and tape would be a very bad idea for me. 8mo
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AmyG @TieDyeDude Absolutely! I don‘t snore so I didn‘t have an issue. 8mo
Chrissyreadit I loved this book- and have gotten much better about nose breathing when i‘m awake and take a weekly breathe work class that i love!!! 8mo
Mrs_B @AmyG I love that image of waking up with tape on your forehead! 😂 8mo
Mrs_B @TieDyeDude that‘s interesting, what did a sleep study involve? 8mo
Mrs_B @Chrissyreadit is it an online class? If so would you mind sharing the details? I‘ve found one for Sunday which I‘m hoping to be able to try. 8mo
Chrissyreadit It‘s not online anymore (it used to be both) but the instructor is breathtide on IG if you want to follow her. 8mo
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Bride | Ali Hazelwood
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I was really nervous to read this having seen some mixed reviews, and knowing how much I adore Hazelwood‘s other books. But I absolutely devoured it and could not put it down!!! I loved the humour mixed in with the drama. Considering this was her first book into the fantasy genre I was very impressed. Also so happy that the end looks as though she‘s setting up for a sequel. Yay!

Bookbuyingaddict Bloody loved 🥰 that book 📖😆 8mo
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Geez this was a slow story, I reckon you could cut out at least a third of the book. I very nearly gave up on it several times. Quite a predictable conclusion. At least it‘s off the shelf.