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ARCHIVE 2016 > Sara's 50 goal: an eclectic library

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message 1: by Sara'la (new)

Sara'la (sarala123) already read 6/50 of the 2016 year this summer! so excited to be reading amazing booksss! and I'm also new to these group stuff so if any of y'all clicked on the folder - write any suggestion that pops into your head that is a must read or something you have recently read! my goal is end the year with an eclectic library of books! ;) And good luck to all you challengers out there too!


message 2: by Sara'la (new)

Sara'la (sarala123) #1. Ostrich by Matt Greene


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Sara'la (sarala123) #2. When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi


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Sara'la (sarala123) #3. Every Man Dies Alone by Hans Fallada


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Sara'la (sarala123) # 4. My Brilliant Friend


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Sara'la (sarala123) #5 Britt Marie Was Here Fredrick Backman


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Sara'la (sarala123) #6 the illusion of separateness


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Sara'la (sarala123) #7 Learned Optimism by Martin Seligman


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Sara'la (sarala123) #8 Lit Up by David Denby.

Brilliant.


message 10: by Sara'la (new)

Sara'la (sarala123) this book is brilliant. Denby visits three high schools on the question if kids can regain or learn to love and enjoy reading surrounded by a world of media and technology. he takes us on his journey through the teacher's lessons, in real-time - portraying and analyzing the teachers methods, the growth of the students and the success of each curriculum. Reading, it made me wonder how my reading and English Lit experience would be if I had teachers challenging me in terms of Intellect and self-discovery instead of just trying to get through the syllabus. Just a great book.


message 11: by Sara'la (new)

Sara'la (sarala123) #9 The Rosie Effect


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