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Title: Whale Fall: A Novel
Author: Elizabeth O’Connor
Genre: Coming-of-age Fiction
Synopsis:
A dead whale washes up on a remote island off the coast of Wales in 1938 (on the cusp of WWII).
Title: Whale Fall: A Novel
Author: Elizabeth O’Connor
Genre: Coming-of-age Fiction
Synopsis:
A dead whale washes up on a remote island off the coast of Wales in 1938 (on the cusp of WWII).
I usually read fiction with an occasional nonfiction thrown on the TBR stack just to keep me on my toes. Some nonfiction bores me, but every now and then, I find one that blows my mind.
These nonfiction books blew my mind. Seriously.
I usually read fiction with an occasional nonfiction thrown on the TBR stack just to keep me on my toes. Some nonfiction bores me, but every now and then, I find one that blows my mind.
These nonfiction books blew my mind. Seriously.
Title: Open Socrates: The Case for a Philosophical Life
Author: Agnes Callard
Genre: Nonfiction (philosophy)
Synopsis:
This book addresses Socrates’ suggestion that we should all be preparing ourselves for death by devoting ourselves to philosophizing about our life’s purpose.
Title: Open Socrates: The Case for a Philosophical Life
Author: Agnes Callard
Genre: Nonfiction (philosophy)
Synopsis:
This book addresses Socrates’ suggestion that we should all be preparing ourselves for death by devoting ourselves to philosophizing about our life’s purpose.
Is it cold outside ? Yes.
But is enjoying some much needed Kindle and cigar time worth enduring that cold? Emphatically yes!
Book: Leviathan Wakes (Book 1 of The Expanse series)
Cigar: Rocky Patel Dark Star Toro (6 x 60)
Is it cold outside ? Yes.
But is enjoying some much needed Kindle and cigar time worth enduring that cold? Emphatically yes!
Book: Leviathan Wakes (Book 1 of The Expanse series)
Cigar: Rocky Patel Dark Star Toro (6 x 60)
➡️ My photos make more sense if you understand this book’s premise.
Title: The Day Tripper by James Goodhand
This book will leave you in a state of literary equilibrium. It tells the story of a young musician who wakes up each day in a life lived completely out of order.
➡️ My photos make more sense if you understand this book’s premise.
Title: The Day Tripper by James Goodhand
This book will leave you in a state of literary equilibrium. It tells the story of a young musician who wakes up each day in a life lived completely out of order.
I’ve dreamt about living in a block universe. 🤯
A block universe is a model that suggests all events - past, present and future - exist simultaneously.
The idea is fully in my head at the moment, and I keep finding myself wondering, not where I am, but when I am.
I’ve dreamt about living in a block universe. 🤯
A block universe is a model that suggests all events - past, present and future - exist simultaneously.
The idea is fully in my head at the moment, and I keep finding myself wondering, not where I am, but when I am.
Amethyst is my birthstone. I scoured my shelves for inspiration and realized that I don’t have a lot of books that exude amethyst. I had just a few, but hey - these are great books!
Amethyst is my birthstone. I scoured my shelves for inspiration and realized that I don’t have a lot of books that exude amethyst. I had just a few, but hey - these are great books!
Nightcrawling by Leila Mottley
Parable of the Sower by Octavia E. Butler
A Mercy by Toni Morrison
Go Tell it on the Mountain by James Baldwin
Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison
Dark Princess by W.E.B. Du Bois
Nightcrawling by Leila Mottley
Parable of the Sower by Octavia E. Butler
A Mercy by Toni Morrison
Go Tell it on the Mountain by James Baldwin
Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison
Dark Princess by W.E.B. Du Bois
Ever read a book that both massages and prods your mind and your soul?
I can’t seem to put this book down. I am reading it for a second time in two weeks, but I have reread several of the individual writings multiple times now.
Ever read a book that both massages and prods your mind and your soul?
I can’t seem to put this book down. I am reading it for a second time in two weeks, but I have reread several of the individual writings multiple times now.