The author of Braiding Sweetgrass used the word reciprocity so many times I almost stopped.
The author of Braiding Sweetgrass used the word reciprocity so many times I almost stopped.
Boo Walker
He is my author idol (as a fellow writer)
The Weight of Lies by Emily Carpenter
Just finished: The Devil’s Diary by Robert K. Wittman
And about to start: Killing the SS by Bill O’Reilly
Edit to answer question: I’ve never not read. Books have always been in my life, house, etc. My dad used to read to me when I was small and I never stopped.
The Stars Don’t Lie by Boo Walker takes up space in my head rent free
I’m with you. All it did was make me want to smack the Dr. (And earn a fb ban for saying so)
I personally hated Go Fetch a Watchmen, a book Harper Lee did not want published, but was released anyway after her death.
I read it. And I’m mad that they released it.
I’m mad that y and z didn’t happen
This is ok imo. It was done, just not “publishing” done. If you’d written it,or like, Joe down the block wrote it, I’d be like “nope”. This is a ok in my personal (irrelevant) opinion
Oh nope. Not on board with that idea. Nope nope
Iveread over 200 books this year …I think I’ve read face blurbs. And usually that was just because kindle was being an asshat and downloading slowly🤣 not because either actually sought it out
I’d be the bard- the one telling the stories around fires
Absolutely not. I read what appeals to me.
Hoopla occasionally has waitlists. Generally with very popular books (I’ve had.to place holds two times ghis year, both on the current “it” biography.) Those are the only ones though
I work my way around the limit by using hoopla to download long audio times (15+ hours) and box sets🤣