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3.5 stars
Sankovitch commits to reading one book a day for a year in an effort to finally, fully, grieve the death of her sister three years before.
I enjoyed hearing the synopses of so many books, and there were many good quotes scattered throughout.
The author is clearly a fast reader and there's nothing wrong with her goal, but she treats books and reading as her god and guide in life. Sankovitch and I hold very different moral/spiritual beliefs, and so I just couldn't agree with many of her co ...more
Sankovitch commits to reading one book a day for a year in an effort to finally, fully, grieve the death of her sister three years before.
I enjoyed hearing the synopses of so many books, and there were many good quotes scattered throughout.
The author is clearly a fast reader and there's nothing wrong with her goal, but she treats books and reading as her god and guide in life. Sankovitch and I hold very different moral/spiritual beliefs, and so I just couldn't agree with many of her co ...more
Feb 20, 2023
Christie Walker
marked it as to-read




