M. Mendes
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Thank you so much NetGalley for the ARC! I love Talia Hibbert's later work, and when I saw this deluxe edition of her first romance on NetGalley, I was incredibly excited! First of all, I really enjoyed the representation. I think being inside Ruth's ...more |
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| As we all should know by now, Silvia Moreno-Garcia is an instant must-read as a favorite author of mine. I really enjoyed the atmosphere of all timelines, i think they were incredibly distinct, and I had no trouble jumping from the 1990s to 1900s to ...more | |
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Sometimes a book helps you figure out what you don't like in a genre, and that's valid too! In the beggining this book had me, the creepy people, the creepy house, the unsettling paranoia of the narrator, it was incredibly compelling. But then i feel ...more |
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Thank you so much NetGalley for the ARC! I love Talia Hibbert's later work, and when I saw this deluxe edition of her first romance on NetGalley, I was incredibly excited! First of all, I really enjoyed the representation. I think being inside Ruth's ...more |
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If It Makes You Happy
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Sometimes a book helps you figure out what you don't like in a genre, and that's valid too! In the beggining this book had me, the creepy people, the creepy house, the unsettling paranoia of the narrator, it was incredibly compelling. But then i feel ...more |
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*2.5 i should've DNF'd this but in my defense i was honestly curious if the author would change my mind with the end, and, unfortunately, she did not. i'll be very clear, my main issue with this book was nick. sure, i also didn't really like the writi ...more |
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*3.5 I have mixed feelings about this book, I quite enjoyed learning about mutual aid and its history, how to get started, what are some of the best practices, but the anti-charity sentiment felt a bit black and white thinking. obviously charities tha ...more |
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first read: september 2021 second read: may 2023 third read: february 2026 i’ve read this book three times so, safe to assume i love it! is it the stunning writing, the love and connection to nature that reflects what goes on in my soul and how i view ...more |
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“He has, Anges sees, done what any father would wish to do, to exchange his child’s suffering for his own, to take his place, to offer himself up in his child’s stead so that the boy might live.”
― Hamnet
― Hamnet
“Here's the plain truth, at least as it has been shown to me: We are never far from wonders. I remember when my son was about two, we were walking in the woods one November morning. We were along a ridge, looking down at a forest in the valley below, where a cold haze seemed to hug the forest floor. I kept trying to get my oblivious two-year-old to appreciate the landscape. At one point, I picked him up and pointed out toward the horizon and said, "Look at that, Henry, just look at it!" And he said, "Weaf!" I said, "What?" And again he said, "Weaf," and then reached out and grabbed a single brown oak leaf from the little tree next to us.
I wanted to explain to him that you can see a brown oak leaf anywhere in the eastern United States in November, that nothing in the forest was less interesting. But after watching him look at it, I began to look as well, and I soon realized it wasn't just a brown leaf. Its veins spidered out red and orange and yellow in a pattern too complex for my brain to synthesize, and the more I looked at that leaf with Henry, the more I was compelled into an aesthetic contemplation I neither understood nor desired, face-to-face with something commensurate to my capacity for wonder.
Marveling at the perfection of that leaf, I was reminded that aesthetic beauty is as much about how and whether you look as what you see. From the quark to the supernova, the wonders do not cease. It is our attentiveness that is in short supply, our ability and willingness to do the work that awe requires.”
― The Anthropocene Reviewed: Essays on a Human-Centered Planet
I wanted to explain to him that you can see a brown oak leaf anywhere in the eastern United States in November, that nothing in the forest was less interesting. But after watching him look at it, I began to look as well, and I soon realized it wasn't just a brown leaf. Its veins spidered out red and orange and yellow in a pattern too complex for my brain to synthesize, and the more I looked at that leaf with Henry, the more I was compelled into an aesthetic contemplation I neither understood nor desired, face-to-face with something commensurate to my capacity for wonder.
Marveling at the perfection of that leaf, I was reminded that aesthetic beauty is as much about how and whether you look as what you see. From the quark to the supernova, the wonders do not cease. It is our attentiveness that is in short supply, our ability and willingness to do the work that awe requires.”
― The Anthropocene Reviewed: Essays on a Human-Centered Planet
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