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Bryan Winchell

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Average rating: 5.0 · 2 ratings · 1 review · 2 distinct works
The Teacher and the Tree Man

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 2 ratings — published 2015 — 3 editions
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Booby Prize by Eva Sylwester
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2026 Astrological Forecast by Eva Sylwester
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The Midnight Library by Matt Haig
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The TL;DR version: This is a really cool concept, well-executed and written and has some wise advice about how to be human.

Now, the longer version.

Back in September 2025, when I was leaving the US to return to my home in Japan, I was just browsing th
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The Midnight Library by Matt Haig
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The TL;DR version: This is a really cool concept, well-executed and written and has some wise advice about how to be human.

Now, the longer version.

Back in September 2025, when I was leaving the US to return to my home in Japan, I was just browsing th
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The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd
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Halfway through my re-commitment to reading novels in 2025, I realized that the vast majority of authors I read are men. On my visit back to the US, I began to address this and one of the books I purchased was this one.

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Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne
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A classic that it seems most people have heard of but not that many have read, I felt inspired to read it after finishing another book set in the late 19th century, Raintree County," because I'm finding myself enamored with that era of world history. ...more
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The Illuminatus! Trilogy by Robert Shea
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Raintree County by Ross Lockridge Jr.
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This was truly an amazing book. It's "The Great American Novel" that no one has ever heard of.

It covers the second half of the 19th century in America, and is a deep exploration of life, love and what the American Dream meant to the people of those t
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Mark Twain
“I didn't have time to write a short letter, so I wrote a long one instead.”
Mark Twain

Eugene V. Debs
“Your Honor, years ago I recognized my kinship with all living beings, and I made up my mind that I was not one bit better than the meanest on earth. I said then, and I say now, that while there is a lower class, I am in it, and while there is a criminal element I am of it, and while there is a soul in prison, I am not free.”
Eugene V. Debs

Terence McKenna
“The apocalypse is not something which is coming. The apocalypse has arrived in major portions of the planet and it’s only because we live within a bubble of incredible privilege and social insulation that we still have the luxury of anticipating the apocalypse.”
Terence McKenna

Joseph Campbell
“The rise and fall of civilizations in the long, broad course of history can be seen to have been largely a function of the integrity and cogency of their supporting canons of myth; for not authority but aspiration is the motivator, builder, and transformer of civilization.”
Joseph Campbell

Matt Taibbi
“As it turns out, there is a utility in keeping us divided. As people, the more separate we are, the more politically impotent we become.”
Matt Taibbi, Hate Inc.: Why Today’s Media Makes Us Despise One Another

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