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- Three Memoirs I'm Reading Now, 10/7/20 Edition
If you like memoirs, you might also like to take a look at the Greedy Reading List Six Illuminating Memoirs
- Review of Goddess in the Machine by Lora Beth Johnson
I mentioned this book in Three Wackily Different Books I'm Reading Right Now, 9/3/20 Edition.
- Review of A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas
time spent on Feyre's thinking and wondering and imagining, and I felt impatient about getting to some action importantly, a character who has shown herself to be an immature human, however charmingly spirited she might The tail end of the book picked up considerably in action and intrigue (and earned the book an additional
- Review of Greenlights by Matthew McConaughey
This is fifty years of my sights and seens, felts and figured-outs, cools and shamefuls.
- Review of White Fragility: Why It's So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism by Robin DiAngelo
in exploring "the unchanging variable" of whiteness in "the equation of race" and how white people might person of color (and, more importantly, listening without defensiveness), how "the antidote to guilt is action So You Want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo is wonderfully actionable, and Raising White Kids: Bringing
- Review of Today Tonight Tomorrow by Rachel Lynn Solomon
Howl, a challenging scavenger hunt competition that spans the city of Seattle and can last all day and night
- Review of The Fixed Stars by Molly Wizenberg
If you like memoirs, you might also like Six Illuminating Memoirs I Read This Year.
- Review of The Once and Future Witches by Alix E. Harrow
glimpse into another land, a buffeting wind, and a burst of terrible power, indicating the weight they might
- Review of The Beauty of Breaking: A Memoir by Michele Harper
not yet have children), Harper says with a refreshing liberation, "I, too, knew instinctively to stop fighting
- Six Musicians' Memoirs that Sing
For more more more memoirs I've loved that you might want to try, check out some of these Greedy Reading
- Review of Apeirogon by Colum McCann
But the sections all work together, and the book serves as both a sweeping look at an enormously complex The 1,001 sections might sound more overwhelming than they actually feel; I thought they were beautifully
- Review of When We Were Vikings by Andrew David MacDonald
be more independent, and she’s so smart and accurate with so many of her pure and good instincts and actions Her pinpoint focus on morality, bravery, and what is right (which is beautifully spot-on and also makes
- Review of The Maidens by Alex Michaelides
But clearly The Maidens was not the right book for me.
- Review of Burn Our Bodies Down by Rory Power
The windows are also shut tight for some reason, even in hot weather.
- Six Foodie Memoirs to Whet Your Appetite
of the book, in which case I might have been tempted to abandon it. I found the sections about a day in the life of Bourdain's kitchen and a day in the life of a three-star I really fell for Bourdain watching him in action on television--witnessing his bristly manner and his to live vicariously through the details of her experience but also come away with simple steps they might I found her teenage daughter's sections irritating, but it has to be tough to be a teenager drawn into
- Review of Blood: A Memoir by Allison Moorer
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- Shhh! Nonfiction and Hobby Book Gift Ideas for the Holidays
you through practical, outlandish, and always-interesting scenarios with enough detail that you just might
- Three Books I'm Reading Now, 1/1/21 Edition
It's a fast and engaging read so far, which also feels just right for these gray days of winter.
- Six Musicians' Memoirs that Sing
For more more more memoirs I've loved that you might want to try, check out these Greedy Reading Lists
- Review of Force of Nature (Aaron Falk #2) by Jane Harper
Alice knew secrets about her company and coworkers that might be the reason she's vanished from the
- Review of Autoboyography by Christina Lauren
It could have been melodramatic, or it might have relied on gay or other stereotypes; the characters




















