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The Rent Collector | Camron Wright
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I‘m reading another book for #foodandlit for #Cambodia. It‘s gotten very dark, and so, needing something lighter and available from the library, I started this ebook tonight. It seems pretty dark as well. Alas a difficult country to read about. @Butterfinger @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick

Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick My library only had the audio of this book in the version adapted for young readers. It's dark but hopeful. I'm likely finishing it today. I hope the regular version isn't too far off. 7h
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A great idea over on instagram

Enchanted_Bibliophile This is a brilliant idea 😀 I have a few books I can add to NRN 17h
Jari-chan We definitely need that right now! 16h
AnnCrystal 👏🏼☺️👍🏼📚💝. 12h
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AlaMich Great idea! Because that often is the problem. 8h
TheBookHippie Yes!!! 8h
Kitta Great idea! 4h
dabbe 🤩😍🤩 4h
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Second #wordoftheday

“They upended furniture, pulled out drawers, and scattered their contents. A bed grated painfully as it was dragged across the floor. They flipped it over and the slats came clattering onto the tiles—like the sound of a giant roneat being dismantled and shattered.”

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#wordoftheday

“Though Amos stayed silent, Fearless sensed a new softness and thoughtfulness to his diffidence.”

#foodandlit #Cambodia @Butterfinger @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick

Doll8455 All of a sudden there was a roneat sound that disturbed the entire courtroom. The judge stood and let everyone know that the noise was music from a xylophone next door. My lawyer showed so much diffidence due to the weird happenings, I‘m scared again, then I saw the sheriff dandling the new rope—@texreader (edited) 9h
Texreader Well played! 2h
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Butterfinger That's right!!! It shouldn't matter. I minored in history and a professor lectured on how Napoleon created nationalism. I guess when a collective is attacked, it begets patriotism, but asking for an ethnic origin is rude and needless and I have been guilty of it. Only because I find it fascinating to know someone unique. 18h
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#wordoftheday

“Amos reached down and locked forearms with him. Fearless gripped back, his thumb pressing a tattoo of a caduceus.”

Doll8455 As I was feeling more sure of myself, I noticed the judge walk to the bench carrying a caduceus. What the heck. These are sometimes used as a medical symbol. Is he Ill? Or am I?— (edited) 1d
Texreader @Doll8455 Is it really a medical symbol? 1d
Doll8455 Yes according to United States Army!! See google!! 1d
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rwmg @Doll845 @Texreader The USA's army medical corps (if that's what they're called) made a mistake when they adopted the symbol. The caduceus (2 snakes) was the sign of Hermes/Mercury, god of messengers, diplomats, negotiators, traders, and thieves. Aesculapius, the god of medicine, also had a wand but with only one snake. 13h
Doll8455 Rwmg Thanks for extra info on caduceus. 10h
Doll8455 @Rwmg thanks for information on caduceus. (edited) 8h
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LeafingThroughLife I read this one with my eyes, so I‘m curious to hear how it is on audio! 2d
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TheBookHippie Rebecca West is on my 2027 schedule. To read all of her 🙃😅 2d
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick Good advice indeed! 1d
Texreader @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick Very Goodall advice. But very hard right now. 😣 1d
Texreader @TheBookHippie I‘ve never heard of her! Checking her out… 1d
Butterfinger Hear! Hear! 18h
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“Rhombuses of gold along the street announced beer gardens, around which motodops congregated like geckos.”

#foodandlit #Cambodia @Butterfinger @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick

rwmg Known as ojek here in Jakarta. It's all updated now so that you can book them online. 3d
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Greed drives Cordelia‘s mother to find wealthy men for each to marry. But her cruel extreme-helicoptering of Cordelia has made her meek and naive, lacking almost all understanding of the world, even the fact that dear mom is a powerful sorceress. So when Mom latches on to a squire, Cordelia enters into the world of the wealthy—servants and the circle of elderly friends of the squire‘s sister. For the first time, she has friends and privacy. ⬇️

Texreader Cordelia at long last has some control of her destiny. Meanwhile, Hester has figured out the plot to ensnare her gullible brother the squire into marrying the secret sorceress, knowing full well it‘s about money. When a friend dies, likely by the witch‘s hand, Cordelia, Hester, and friends devise a plan to save the squire and the rest of themselves from dark magic. This is a paranormal bloody thriller that I thoroughly enjoyed. #authoramonth 3d
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Second #wordoftheday

“Rainbow soap bubbles made an orrery around the children as they lathered themselves into creatures of white foam, then sloshed and rinsed till they were glistening brown seals.”

#foodandlit #Cambodia @Butterfinger @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick

Lcsmcat Good word. But hard to say quickly with all those Rs 😂 2d
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick This is absolutely a new-to-me word. 2d
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#wordoftheday

“A little farther: the fraying edge of a royal blue sampot.”

#foodandlit #Cambodia @Butterfinger @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick

Doll8455 Entering the court room I was surprised that the prosecutor was dressed in a sampot. A lawyer from Cambodia in the United States? On the left wall an orrery was displayed. Am I in the right place? The sheriff dandling the rope must be in the wrong place too— 2d
Texreader @Doll8455 Wow! I wonder if you‘ve been transported to a Cambodian courtroom? 2d
Butterfinger @Doll8455 you have me intrigued. 18h
Doll8455 @butterfinger Stay tuned!! 8h
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Nettle & Bone | T. Kingfisher
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Even though you know how the plot is supposed to end, it still takes you by surprise! Princess Marra, now almost a nun, sets out to save her sister married to a brutal prince. She completes magical tasks and hooks up with an insane entourage—all of whom bring something special to the group, and yet in no way could possibly pull off their plan. And they meet up with some creepy characters along the way, too. Other than Marra‘s excessive ⬇️

Texreader apologizing and stammering, I found all the other characters endearing, especially Bone Dog and Finder. Agnes can be quite fun, too. I mean, how can you not? If I had a wish, it‘d be Marra growing more mature than she did by the end. This is a really good book even if it took awhile to get on its feet. #authoramonth @Soubhiville 3d
Bette 🐓🤣 3d
Texreader @Bette ❤️ 🐥😁 3d
Soubhiville I really liked this one 🙂 especially the animal companions. 2d
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Nettle & Bone | T. Kingfisher
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Fourth book finished for the year. Review to come.

Great author of magical tales! So glad for #authoramonth introducing me to her!

@Soubhiville

#litsyAtoZ #letterN

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Canticle | Janet Rich Edwards
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When her closest friend Finn becomes a monk, Aleys pours all her love into God. Not wanting to be a nun, but seeking a life of pure devotion, she decided to be the female version of a Franciscan friar. For lack of an appropriate place for her, she‘s forced against her will to live with the beguines, who had an awful reputation in Brugges. These lay women devoted their lives to somewhat monastic life but much freer than nuns. When she begins ⬇️

Texreader performing miracles, she has her first dire encounter with the Church. She enters a new phase of her religious life, and finally acknowledges the extraordinary existence of the beguines. When she and the beguines are finally reaching the height of their spirituality, disaster comes calling—men who want what they have, who cannot stand women controlling their own spirituality. The ending is both heartbreaking and joyful. An awe-inspiring book. ⬇️ 4d
LeafingThroughLife Great review! So glad you liked it! 4d
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Gen X: I learned to make salisbury steak as a teen, and the family still loves it to this day! I loved chocolate Carnation breakfast bars. They were my breakfast in high school. Sadly no longer around. When I was really little, my go-to cereal was Sugar Smacks! I would love having those again. Mom would pour a bunch in an empty glass mayonnaise jar for long car trips to eat dry as snacks. Mmm mmm good!

@Doll8455 What foods did you love as a kid?

mrp27 I loved those chocolate carnations bars too! Wish they were still around. 4d
TheBookHippie @mrp27 OMG yes!!! Yummm. I forgot all about them! 4d
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TheBookgeekFrau I miss Sugar Smacks 4d
Doll8455 Mama‘s oatmeal cookies; grape bubble yum; and candy cigarettes. 3d
dabbe I miss those Carnation bars, too! Do they still make the Carnation breakfast drink? I didn't like that as much because no matter how much I stirred, I could never get the powder completely blended in! 🤣 Thanks for sharing. 💙🩶🖤 3d
GingerAntics They stopped making Sugar Smacks?! WHY?! 3d
Bookzombie Sugar Smacks were so good to eat dry! 2d
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Canticle | Janet Rich Edwards
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Last #wordoftheday

Squeezing all these in before my library loan automatically returns my book!

“In the future, from Rome, he will wonder at what happened next. Robed men will ask him. He won‘t be sure, and the doubt will puncture his days and tatter his nights. For what he saw is not what others saw, and the paths that diverge from that moment are antipodal, inconceivable, cannot be held together. He saw what he saw. Others saw more.”

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Canticle | Janet Rich Edwards
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Fourth #wordoftheday

This is a lovely use of the word:

“Cecilia tries to coax some vigor from the desultory fire with the hand bellows.”

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Canticle | Janet Rich Edwards
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Third #wordoftheday

“He draws in a breath and holds it like a discipline. His discernment, his judgment, his duty to protect his order from charlatans are all held in this breath.”

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Second #wordoftheday

“He was mesmerized by the geometric patterns of those tiles—an infinity of tessellated shapes and stipples.”

#foodandlit #Cambodia @Butterfinger @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick

Doll8455 Hobo seemed antipodal with desultory plans for his lottery winnings. Time to cut him loose and go my own way. I am going to my court date and hope the judge will use discernment in my case. The floor is tessellated in the court room giving me a good feeling. People in court had avuncular attitudes. Okay here we go with the sheriff dandling the rope behind me— 3d
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#wordoftheday

“Fearless felt a sense of pride observing Alyosha working his way through the well-wishers. Avuncular yet stern, understanding what each of them needed: an arm around the shoulder, a clip on the ear, a glance, a wink, a back-slapping embrace.”

#foodandlit #Cambodia @Butterfinger @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick

Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick I should've known...avuncular has uncul in it! 😉 4d
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Translating again:

“You mean you‘re in love too?” “Well. Maybe.”

Alyosha placed his hand over Fearless‘s and squeezed. “Lyubov zla, polyubish i kozla, as we are saying.”

#foodandlit #Cambodia @Butterfinger @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick

Dilara “Just in case you were wondering otherwise“ I feel seen 😅 😅 4d
Butterfinger I'm thinking of the children's slang of today. GOAT it's not what you think it means. 18h
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Another #wordoftheday

“Every pane of glass in every building was obliterated. Heading directly into the sulfurous cloud above the ruins, he stumbled on a moraine of smoldering rubble, bruising his knees and searing his hands. Through the haze, three soot-covered ghosts emerged in front of him, each heaving the limb of a body bathed in vermilion.”

#foodandlit #Cambodia @Butterfinger @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick

Butterfinger I only knew this one because of years teaching landforms. I wish I could share Krushchev's idiom to my students. 4d
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick This word is definitely new to me! 4d
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“She has the Siemens washing machine she is always dreaming of. Come—you know what Khrushchev said. About the wet hen.”

It appears I‘ll be looking up lots of references in this book. I‘m glad it‘s an ebook!!

#foodandlit #Cambodia @Butterfinger @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick

Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick I would be looking up a lot of this, too, by the looks of it. Sometimes I look up familiar words just to make sure I'm correct in what I think the meaning is. 😆 5d
Texreader @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick Same. Obviously we understand these words in context, but I‘ve been enjoying learning more specifics about words. 5d
Dilara Love it! 😄
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Mona has a singular magic—baking. She animates gingerbread men and sourdough. Then one day one of the cookies becomes sentient and something like her familiar. The timing is prescient because soon a body is found in the bakery and Mona is accused of the murder. Setting out to prove her innocence, she befriends a street urchin Spindle and together they find corruption and magic genocide. Only knowing baking magic, Mona feels incapable of ⬇️

Texreader confronting the disaster facing her kingdom. So in “coming-of-age” fashion, Mona begins to grow in confidence and talent. This is a charming book! A perfect book to start the new year. #authoramonth @Soubhiville 5d
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Canticle | Janet Rich Edwards
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Second #wordoftheday

“Gray slabs of cloud and pearl begin to scrape against each other like layers of ocean current, moving out from the square, forming branching roads in five directions. The air flickers. Some will say it was a sudden haze, others remember a halcyon clarity. People look to the sky; people look to the ground.”

Doll8455 The hobo began to tell me about the halcyon days long ago. Just then we noticed the neighbors‘ yard-someone was hiding in the moraine deposited years ago. Their acquisitiveness showed too great an interest in the hobo‘s lottery ticket. Time to cash it in and get my share— 4d
Texreader @Doll8455 3 in 1 post! 🎉 4d
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#wordoftheday

“The acquisitiveness he would have sneered at in any Western friend he forgave in someone who had lived through Brezhnev‘s gody zastoya. Alyosha had queued for toilet roll in subzero temperatures. Supermarkets, salami, and chewing gum were magical to him.”

#foodandlit #Cambodia @Butterfinger @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick

Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick Wow! That's a mouthful! 5d
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The quote below makes more sense with the translation. I remember seeing the video of massive lines in the USSR and Brezhnev‘s bushy eyebrows when my parents watched the news in the 1970s

“The acquisitiveness he would have sneered at in any Western friend he forgave in someone who had lived through Brezhnev‘s gody zastoya. Alyosha had queued for toilet roll in subzero temperatures. Supermarkets, salami, and chewing gum were magical to him.”

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Unknown Book 4475976 | Unknown Unknown
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Sparklemn This was a great read. Thanks for sharing! 3d
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Butterfinger Grilled buffalo. Oh goodness. 6d
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Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick It sounds good! I look forward to your thoughts. 6d
Butterfinger Eye-catching cover. Slow Noodles has arrived, but I have a $25 fine. Apparently, when I cleaned the classroom, I forgot a book I was reading aloud and allowed a student to put it in their book box. I'll pay and check it out later today. 6d
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Nettle & Bone | T. Kingfisher
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I started my third #authoramonth audiobook today. #litsyatoz #letterN @Soubhiville

Soubhiville I liked this one 🙂 5d
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Canticle | Janet Rich Edwards
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Third book of 2026 completed. #auldlangspine #litsyatoz #letterS @LeafingThroughLife @monalyisha

Review to come. Breathtaking.

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Second book of 2026 completed. #authoramonth #litsyatoz #letterS @Soubhiville

Review to come. Another winner!

DebinHawaii I really liked this one! 6d
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Canticle | Janet Rich Edwards
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Too true Marte. Too true.

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Canticle | Janet Rich Edwards
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Aleys has just explained that Lot‘s wife disobeyed God when she turned around to see the destruction of Sodom, where two of her daughters still remained. Marte, you are correct, a man wrote this story—would God really punish a mother for looking back full of love for the loss of her children?

dabbe Another reason I doubt. #agnostic 🩶🤍🩶 7d
AnnCrystal My mom always raised me to understand that “men“ wrote/edited our Bible, and that are Church is run by humans. I was raised to always weigh what I believe Jesus or His Father would feel about any situation, concern, etc. Use my own intuitive understanding.

There was a special I watched years ago about how “women“ were almost completely erased from the history of Christianity.

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AnnCrystal It was fascinating to learn the claim that Jesus was influenced/taught by His Mother Mary's female friends and that Jesus even had many female Disciples...not just Magdalene.

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Texreader @AnnCrystal I‘ve been learning about women‘s role and history in the church and how men rewrote it all in the 4th century. Kudos to your mother. I‘m 100% with you both 7d
Texreader @dabbe I doubt much of the Bible, written and translated by men. 7d
TheBookHippie @Texreader before the 4th century Christians were basically hippies 🙃 (edited) 7d
AnnCrystal @Texreader 😘👌🏼💝. 7d
TheEllieMo I‘m liking Marte 7d
KT1432 Oof this just made me sad. I need to prioritize this one ASAP! 6d
dabbe @Texreader 🎯🩵🎯 6d
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Canticle | Janet Rich Edwards
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“He can‘t speak of the fiends that crouch in the corners of the friary; how they whisper to each other in susurrus and go quiet when he looks at them. In the darkness, they slide between the cots, always toward him, toward him.”

lil1inblue I love this word! 1w
Doll8455 A calm hobo is an okay hobo. Now we can get down to the lottery ticket. Whoops, I hear a susurrus in the grass. A spy wanting to hear more about the money or a quiet crowd sneaking around. A snake in the grass—@Texreader 1w
Texreader @Doll8455 I wonder where you‘re going with this…. 😂 7d
Doll8455 Depends on the words you give @Texreader 6d
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Franklin's Valentines | Paulette Bourgeois
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Gissy 💘 Yes! 1w
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Brontes | Felicia Gordon
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A “little” Half Price Books run yesterday

Suet624 They all look great! 1w
Lcsmcat Bel Canto is amazing. It made Patchett an auto-buy author for me. 1w
ferskner That's a great stack! 1w
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Canticle | Janet Rich Edwards
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On the first three reads I thought the miter was falling off Christ‘s head. I think an editor could have used pronouns better here. I was even shocked the bishop was ruffling Jesus‘s hair. Well… glad I read it one more time.

Dilara 😂 😄 1w
Suet624 😆😆 1w
TheBookgeekFrau 😂😂 1w
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First book of 2026 completed. #authoramonth #litsyatoz #letterW @Soubhiville

Review to come. But I loved it.

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BiblioLitten Oh I really enjoyed it! 1w
ferskner One of my favorites of last year! 1w
Soubhiville Oooo, haven‘t heard of this one! 1w
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Canticle | Janet Rich Edwards
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#wordoftheday

““Did you hear?” Through alleys, the words eddy and swirl, and the people look up. Zephyrs of wonder dust steeples and sills.”

AnnCrystal One of my all time favorite words 🌬️💕💝. 1w
Doll8455 As the hobo and I stood in the yard a soft zephyr blew past and it calmed both of us down. @Texreader 1w
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This first edition from 1928! We have a new used bookstore near us that has unbelievable rare finds. #whattheDickens @Cuilin

TheBookHippie What a find! 1w
Offmybookshelf I love even seeing this 1w
Gissy 😍👌 1w
AnnCrystal 🤩📚🤩📚🤩. 1w
ju.ca.no Oh wow! 1w
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I met my StoryGraph goal of 120 books but just barely and in the nick of time.

ShananigansReads I literally finished my last book at 11:23 pm NYE 😅 1w
TheBookHippie 🎉🎉🎉🎉 1w
dabbe #welldoneyou! 🤩♥️🤩 1w
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#5joysFriday

1) Awesome box of goodies from @Gissy
2) Book-shopping at a used bookstore with son today and splitting the cost of books with him (set on the far right from 1897) and shop owner gave us a massive discount because they have found a good home
3) Husband finished building me a raised garden box (to be put in place tomorrow) ♥️♥️
4) Reached my 2025 reading goal
5) And hosting Litsy challenges again this year!

Leftcoastzen So nice ! 1w
TheBookHippie I love my raised gardens! Hope it goes well for you and BOOKS 🎉🎉🎉 1w
DebinHawaii Wonderful joys! 💛💛💛 1w
AnnCrystal 💝💝💝💝💝. 1w
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December wrap up, 12 books read:

3 Nora Roberts books for #authoramonth
1 chunkster for #foodandlit #Italy #Jubilee
2 books for #whattheDickens
1 for the #LitsyIrregulars
1 last book to finish #litsyatoz #letterV
1 book narrated by our very own @ImperfectCJ

Best book of the month tagged.

kspenmoll 👏🏻👏🏻 1w
Gissy You finished your reviews👏👏👏I‘m still in October because I went out and just arrived a couple of minutes ago. Let see if I can finish this task for my closure📚🙌 1w
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Audio coloring tonight, ironically listening to the creation of gingerbread warriors while coloring gingerbread earrings

#authoramonth @Soubhiville

Roary47 Cute! 🤩 1w
AnnCrystal 👏🏼🤩👍🏼💝. 1w
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Looking for a very short overview of Dickens‘ life, this is the book for you. I learned a lot, particularly about his unhappy marriage. Not condoning his turning his wife out quite the way he did and cheating on her, but it wasn‘t the happy marriage it‘s been made out to be. His wife suffered severe depression most of her life, badly affecting him and the children. There were sadly few options in those days. Good to have a clearer picture of ⬇️

Texreader the circumstances. The audiobook is free on Audible, but read by AI. My last foray with an AI narrator was disastrous. This was substantially better, but I despise myself for listening to it. I hate AI and that it‘s replacing talented narrators. My wanting to read the subject matter overrode my distaste for AI. I will try not to let it happen again. #whattheDickens Truly. @cuilin (edited) 2w
Gissy Agre with your AI audiobook. 2w
Cuilin Yeah, I‘m giving myself an ai narrator ban too. Book sounds interesting. 1w
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A Christmas Carol | Charles Dickens
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Jonathan Winters is an astounding talent; his vastly different voices for so many characters are truly remarkable. He tells the story so well. Unfortunately, this is an abridged version of an already short story that leaves out so much of what makes the story meaningful and also fun. Recommended for Winters‘ voices but not the story. Listen to the whole story instead; it‘s worth it. #whattheDickens @Cuilin

Bklover I remember him! He always seemed like such a nice man. 2w
TheBookgeekFrau I used to a CD of him narrating Peter and The Wolf. My daughter and her cousins loved it! 1w
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