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What Fiction are you reading this week, March 27, 2022? [View all]
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Books take us to fantastic places.
Reading The Time Cellar by Marc Emory, a Sci Fi, time travel tale from 2014. A "wild whirlwind journey through a few dozen changes in life that culminate in a surprise ending that is anything but obvious." Different but fun, so far. He writes like he's sitting across the table, talking to you. Occasionally saying things like, "You know what I mean?"
At last, listening to Cloud Cuckoo Land by Anthony Doerr. Been waiting for this audio book for a while now.
"Doerr's dazzling imagination transports us to worlds so dramatic and immersive that we forget, for a time, our own. Dedicated to the librarians then, now, and in the years to come... a beautiful and redemptive novel about stewardship -- of the book, of the Earth, of the human heart." Amazing.
What interesting places are your books taking you to this week?
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Cozies are nice. I'm old and gore, mayhem and sex dont have the appeal they once had.
Srkdqltr
Mar 2022
#6
When I learned Andy Serkin (Gollum) had narrated the three "Ring" books and also "Hobbit"
northoftheborder
Mar 2022
#24
Time Cellar was a fun read!!! It was one of the first books I downloaded when my
yellowdogintexas
Mar 2022
#27
I continue with Elizabeth Peters, this time: The Murders of Richard the III
question everything
Mar 2022
#32