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I've forgotten almost everything since I read it a decade ago, so it practically feels brand new.
I'm also hoping to start Atlas of the Heart: Mapping Meaningful Connection and the Language of Human Experience, in earnest, later today. I read a few pages of the introduction, and I am intrigued. I borrowed it from the library to join the group read; I'm going in blind, so I have no idea what to expect.











This is my first time contributing to a thread here on Goodreads - hope I don't mess it up.
I just finished reading In a Holidaze by Christina Lauren, which was unfortunately not exactly my cup of tea. Still easy going and relatively fun to read - mainly due to the winter/Christmass-y vibes and the endearing family dynamics (a 3* star read for me).
Have now started reading:
1. Agatha Christie's Sad Cypress,
2. The Twyford Code by Janice Hallett and
3. The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid.
They all seem highly promising - I will update with ratings once done.

I just finished Our Missing Heartsby Celeste Ng. Audio. Maybe reading it would have been better? Narrated by Lisa Ling she tended to read like a journalist. I have to think about this one a bit before rating.
Currently reading
The Lincoln Highway and thoroughly enjoying
Little Women
Empire of Pain: The Secret History of the Sackler Dynasty

Currently reading:
Little Women
The Disinvited Guest: A Novel
Can't Hurt Me: Master Your Mind and Defy the Odds







Next book, randomly selected from my numbered 222+ book to-read list is Haruki Murakami's Norwegian Wood, which worked out rather nicely, considering I'd decided a little while ago that I'd like to read more contemporary Japanese fiction.
(I've said this before, but I made a kind of resolution this year that I won't buy any more books, movies, or TV shows in any format until I've read/watched all the ones I own and haven't already read/watched. It could take a decade!!!)

I'm currently reading Death on the Nile, The Third Kingdom, Mostly Harmless, and Wuthering Heights.




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Currently reading The Third Kingdom, Mostly Harmless, and Wuthering Heights.

My comments contain some thematic spoilers, I guess you could say, but not much (if anything) in the way of plot spoilers.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...

I am also starting Tales from Earthsea with a goal of a story a day.







comes from (Berry or me). Sadly, the perceived judgment leads me to read Berry somewhat defensively, and that's something I need ti relax about when I read more of his stuff as part of my unread book challenge.
Next up: Manning Marable's How Capitalism Underdeveloped Black America.



Previous Read: Queen of Shadows by Sarah J Maas
5/5 stars. This is one of my favorite SJM books. I find that the plot of this revolves heavily around both planning and action, even if the action is a little less than what you would expect in a fantasy book centered around war. I think that this book also gives a lot of insight as to how Aelin grew up and why she became the way she did. She has had many, many losses in life and I think the fact that she is so motivated to save the world rather than her own life is so inspirational.










Currently reading:
The Third Kingdom
Wuthering Heights
The Martian
House of Hunger
Equal Rites

Hoping to get my review up soon!
upnext:
Chain of Thorns will start, literally as soon as i get my hands on it!





Currently reading:
The Third Kingdom
House of Hunger
Wuthering Heights

The movie was entertaining but Mars didn't try to kill him as many times in the movie as it did in the book.

I just watched the movie yesterday and was really disappointed with the changes they made. Some major plot points were just dropped.

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