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Month: June 2023

Back to the Future Part III finds its heart in the Old West
News
  • 28/06/2023
  • 2 years
  • 971 words
Tagged Back to the Future Part III, Christopher Lloyd, Clara Clayton, Doc Brown, Mary Steenburgen

Back to the Future Part III finds its heart in the Old West

This is the most exciting time in the Back to the Future trilogy! More disturbing than Marty McFly discovering his father’s grave; more disorienting than Lorraine […]

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Different forms of reading still matter
Reading Habits
  • 22/06/2023
  • 2 years
  • 1,707 word
Tagged attention, books, deep reading, habits., reading

Different forms of reading still matter

What I remember most is the texture. The tan Norgarhead chairs are old and battered, eventually sacrificed to generations of kitten paws. […]

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Five Novels on Political Scandal and Fraud
Fiction
  • 20/06/2023
  • 2 years
  • 917 words
Tagged Advice and Consent, Double Star, embarrassing secrets, House of Cards, political thriller

Five Novels on Political Scandal and Fraud

Embarrassing secrets and the lengths to which those in power would go to conceal them are the seeds of the plots that […]

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How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Embrace the TBR Stack
Reading Habits
  • 15/06/2023
  • 2 years
  • 1,054 word
Tagged anxiety, bookishness, optimism, productivity, reading

How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Embrace the TBR Stack

I promptly subscribed to Oliver Berkman’s newsletter. That’s not to say I didn’t know Berkman before—I loved his Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for […]

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Five Books About Smart People Who Are Their Own Worst Enemies
Fiction
  • 14/06/2023
  • 2 years
  • 1,142 word
Tagged cautionary tales, consequences, ethical implications, innovation, potential threats

Five Books About Smart People Who Are Their Own Worst Enemies

As far as we can tell, we are the only technological civilization in this universe, at least the only one we know […]

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The Not-So-Frugal Witch’s non-spoiler review of The Frugal Wizard’s Medieval England Survival Manual
Book Reviews
  • 09/06/2023
  • 2 years
  • 726 words
Tagged alternate history, book review, Brandon Sanderson, medieval England, Satire

The Not-So-Frugal Witch’s non-spoiler review of The Frugal Wizard’s Medieval England Survival Manual

Greetings, thrifty and not-so-frugal witches and wizards! In times of financial uncertainty, you may be asking yourself, “Is The Frugal Wizard’s Survival Manual […]

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Why do people like to read? (18 exciting reasons!)
BOOK LIFE
  • 07/06/2023
  • 2 years
  • 1,053 word
Tagged benefits of reading, cognitive function, entertainment, escape reality, imagination

Why do people like to read? (18 exciting reasons!)

Why do people like to read? If you’re not a bookworm, you may find the way some people like to read confusing, […]

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Develop Summer Reading Assignments for Adults
Reading Habits
  • 01/06/2023
  • 2 years
  • 1,689 word
Tagged confronting fears, fairy tales, literary fiction, magic, myths

Develop Summer Reading Assignments for Adults

Time to read outside without cold fingers, ditching coats and cardigans while reading on a bar patio, and turning my thoughts to […]

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Mountains in the Sea: Ascension by Nicholas Binger
Book Reviews
  • 01/06/2023
  • 2 years
  • 977 words
Tagged Ascension novel, Horror, Lovecraftian, mountain adventure, Nicholas Binge

Mountains in the Sea: Ascension by Nicholas Binger

In the 17th century, frigid temperatures pushed the Boysen Glacier toward a small settlement outside the French village of Chamonix, engulfing entire farms and […]

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About Me

I'm Barbara, a person who loves to read. You can often find me with a book in my hand, or a cat on my lap - preferably both! If you also enjoy reading, it seems we have a common interest. What did you think of the book you recently read? Do you have any good recommendations? I've been looking for some great books to add to my reading list lately. Whether it's reading or spending time with cats, it's a fantastic way to find inner peace and pleasure.

One Man’s Frenzy: Loving Books Nobody Knows About
One Man’s Frenzy: Loving Books Nobody Knows About

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Five classic sci-fi stories about tidally locked planets
Five classic sci-fi stories about tidally locked planets
One Man’s Frenzy: Loving Books Nobody Knows About
One Man’s Frenzy: Loving Books Nobody Knows About
Five reasons to finish reading a book you didn’t like
Five reasons to finish reading a book you didn’t like
History is an Illusion: The Light at the End of the World by Siddhartha Deb
History is an Illusion: The Light at the End of the World by Siddhartha Deb
What DNF Means for Books: What Does It Mean?
Five reasons to finish reading a book you didn’t like
Five classic sci-fi stories about tidally locked planets
One Man’s Frenzy: Loving Books Nobody Knows About
History is an Illusion: The Light at the End of the World by Siddhartha Deb
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Back to the Future Part III finds its heart in the Old West

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