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Reading Challenge for 2021 Complete
I read 64 books this year, 12 more than the 52 in this challenge.
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This is Happiness (Book Review)
This is a beautifully eloquent novel, with its poetic, evocative prose, which is sometimes funny, and often highly observant...
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How to Hide an Empire (Book Review)
This book was phenomenal. It was engaging and accurate, dense with information and full of ah ha realization, all...
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Cloud Cuckoo Land (Book Review)
I recommend this novel as one of the best I've read in quite a while. I predict it will...
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The Big Leap (Book Review with Quotes)
This is an insightful book which can lead you to some ah ha moments.
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Clear Seeing Place (Book Review with Quotes)
This is a marvelous memoir by a successful and nice artist. Read here lots of quotes from it that...
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The Country of the Pointed Firs (Book Review)
This is a straight-forward novel, looking at simple lives and exploring universal themes, in a long ago beautiful place.
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Name of the Wind (Book Review)
This is mostly an epic yarn, spun nice and slow, letting it build and twist and turn.
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Anxious People (Book Review)
This book examines the foibles of the human condition and handily deals with the impact we all have on...
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Sunflower Sisters (Book Review)
I enjoyed this sweeping Civil War-era novel that follows the story of three female characters, whose paths become intertwined...
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People We Meet on Vacation (Book Review)
This pitch perfect, breezy novel is full of romantic tension, and often laugh out loud funny.
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Mill Town (Book Review)
This is an important book about environmental destruction; it is an intense but necessary read.