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Month: January 2018

Books I Can’t Believe I Read

Books I Can’t Believe I Read

January 30, 2018April 5, 20193 min read

Sheepshagger by Niall Griffiths …

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The Sunday Post #11: Take Me Back to the Madding Crowd

The Sunday Post #11: Take Me Back to the Madding Crowd

January 28, 2018March 5, 20183 min read

Hi guys, how’s your week been? I read… Brave New Girl by Rachel Vincent: Blurb: Dahlia 16 sees her face in every crowd. She’s nothing

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Anastasia Alén, angelas ashes, best historical fiction, best nonfiction, blog meme, blog memes, blogging, boccaccio quotes, decameron, far from the madding crowd, frank mccourt, readandsurvive, thomas hardy
The Decameron

The Decameron

January 25, 20184 min read

“Essere la natura de’ motti cotale, che essi come la pecora morde deono cosi mordere l’uditore, e non come ‘l cane: percio che, se come

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14th century books, Anastasia Alén, black death, boccaccio, boccaccio quotes, book classics, book review, classic book reviews, classics, decameron, decameron summary, florence, good humor, how to read the decameron, humor books, italy, la divina commedia, murphys law, nature of wit, wisdom, wise books, witty books
The Sunday Post #10: Quests, Snipers and Magick

The Sunday Post #10: Quests, Snipers and Magick

January 21, 2018January 20, 20183 min read

Hi guys, how’s your week been?  I read a lot of nonfiction this week and surprisingly two ARC’s. My reads this week were The Twelve Faces

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and the Sacred Feminine, books, Karin Tidbeck, Lady Death: The Memoirs of Stalin's Sniper by Lyudmila Pavlichenko, Lyudmila Pavlichenko, Magick, nonfiction, quotes, suomalaisia nimiä, The Quest for Mary Magdalene, The Quest for Mary Magdalene by Michael Haag, The Twelve Faces of the Goddess: Transform Your Life with Astrology
Countdown: Our Last Best Hope for a Future on Earth?

Countdown: Our Last Best Hope for a Future on Earth?

January 14, 20184 min read

“Whether we accept it or not, this will likely be the century that determines what the optimal human population is for our planet. It will

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2013 books, a world without us, Alan Weisman, Countdown: Our Last Best Hope for a Future on Earth?, economics, environment, human population, nonfiction, population growth, science, world cannot support us, world population
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