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Jan 26, 2022 11:39AM
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I started today "Persepolis" which gives the reader the opportunity to look at Iranian revolution from different/multiple perspectives. :)
I read Cream and Punishment, it has the perspective of two lovers, at different points in life. It's a cute read!
Reading The Heart Principle told from the perspective of Anna who is on the autism spectrum + Quan how is discovering how to "be" following a traumatic illness. I'm enjoying it so far.
The Swan Thieves - Elizabeth Kostova - 4 starsMy first line is filled with this one--column G!
This one is an interesting study on professional and personal ethics. It spun a mystery that made me want to get through but still encourages readers to slow down and observe. Great read!
I read Punk 57 for this one. This is like a badly written wattpad story, I don’t get why it’s hyped AT ALL. Screw Booktok!
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...This book is about a class that is taken hostage by a mysterious person with a gun. The person gives the class 10 tasks to do, and if they don't do it then they will be shot. The story is mainly told from the perspectives of 3 people who are part of the class, but there are also a couple of chapters from the perspective of other people who are related to this incident.
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Punk 57 (other topics)Cream and Punishment (other topics)


