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Two October books worth reading

I thought I’d share these now, rather than waiting to the end of the month. I am juggling several things at once and don’t want the end-of-month report to get lost or too long. Enjoy! The Book of Form and … Continue reading

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September check-in

I seem to have had more free time than usual these past weeks, so I’ve been listening to quite a few books while diamond painting. Some days I sit and watch the squirrels playing in the backyard or read a … Continue reading

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August: a short reading report

August was quite fun. We went on a couple of short trips to get away. Sweet Girl started 8th grade, but not before she helped me re-organize my office bookshelves. 😉 In fact, she helped me get lots of cabinets … Continue reading

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July reading report

12 books is a lot for one month, but many of these were just so engaging that I read through them quickly. My favorite was The Measure, followed by Remarkably Bright Creatures. Nothing monumental happened this month… we’re just enjoying … Continue reading

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How ideas become movements – a book review

The Quiet Before: On the Unexpected Origins of Radical Ideas by Gal Beckerman This is a book that starts in the past in order to ask us to imagine a different future. It’s about how social movements form as new … Continue reading

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June reading

I find it difficult to believe that June is already over! Sweet Girl finished 7th grade and went to summer camp, only to return home after 2 weeks having contracted Covid. After a few days of misery and fever, she … Continue reading

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