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#81
Terminal Cafe by Ian McDonald.
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I'm still reading the book about St. Kateri, it's very interesting
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St. Kateri is interesting to me all the way she was both unique, and also rather typical of her time. I feel she suffered greatly, but hope she felt relief and joy through her faith.
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Ink and bone...it’s made for teens so I’m hoping I can read it
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Thanks! I just finished reading it, I enjoyed it a lot. I'm excited because there's all kinds of museums and places to see related to her near here because I live in the Mohawk Valley area
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I'm reading the book I won, "The Binding" by Bridget Collins. I am really enjoying it! I have a feeling it's going to be a huge hit when it's released
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I have to say it’s a great book so far, but I can only read about 30 min at a time. Still it’s pretty cool, the library of Alexandria was never destroyed and now runs civilization. But like anything with true power it seems vaguely evil.
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Interesting... I always wondered what would it be like if civilization never lost that library. There was a pious man who cataloged all the books he could from the library of alexander. I'm folding my hands and saying a prayer for him right now.
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I'm about halfway through The Binding.
I'm also reading a manga series called "Sweetness and Lightning" by Gido Amagakure. Just finished volume 1. __________________ “All the darkness in the world cannot extinguish the light of a single candle.” -St. Francis of Assisi
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Strawberry tea. Tastes both sour and sweet.
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I need a new book
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I'm listening to Stephen King's It as an audiobook. It's pretty good. I can see why the movie would be scary (I haven't seen it yet).
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I'm currently reading Till We Have Faces by C.S. Lewis. Door recomended it to me. It's beautiful. If you're feeling philosophical I recommend Ishmeal by Daniel Quinn. My intro to philosophy teacher made it a mandetory reading. I like how it dealt with religion, it treated it with reverence. It's wrapped in a story but gives a big picture view of the world.
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I’m reading Down Under by Bill Bryson. I love his books. Been a while since I last read one. In fact this book was one I took to Mallorca in 2011 but never finished, so decided to take it to Cyprus and start over. (And hopefully finish it!)
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I have recently read "Highly Sensitive People in an Insensitive World: How to Create a Happy Life" by Ilse Sand and it was very enjoyable to see such an understanding perspective and outlook
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The next book I'm reading is "The Graveyard Book" by Neil Gaiman. I read it several years ago and really enjoyed it, I remember the general ideas just not any details or plot so I thought I'd read it again since it's perfect for the Halloween season
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I've just finished "The Schopenhauer Cure" by Irvin Yalom.It's about group therapy.It's interesting.
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