Books
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Long ago, a bright eyed grad student thought she could juggle both assigned readings and books for fun. She was wrong. Over a year later, I checked out the book My Place at the Tablefrom the library and read it in one night. It was absolutely amazing. My Place at the Table recounts the tales of Alec…
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When stumbling upon this book, I found the premise intriguing: a historical account of food and the impact on nations, people and ecology which connects the past to our present. Instead, a standard college student fare of the “history of the world” is given, sprinkled in with interesting bits of food. After presenting this history…
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“So after much practicing, we no longer think about the necessary movements.” The Archer One of many lines from Paulo Coelho’s book The Archer which any high school literature student would be able to point to as symbolism for life. The Archer starts off strong. A stranger visits a town in search of a master…
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Many books tell the tales of children who have stumbled into magical worlds, whether it be through mirrors, wardrobes, tornadoes or other magical doorways. The reader is brought along on the journey and follow the child(ren) as they move through the stages of fear, confusion and fun. These stories usually end either one of two…
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This was book 9 out of 100 for my 2017 Goodreads challenge. A reader/writer has so many favorite authors that creating lists could last forever. There are some authors one loves because of their ability to deliciously scare you. Other writers have the ability to send you to a world where you can just get…
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I have been feeling rundown. Between all the traveling,meetings, schoolwork and writing, there has been little time for me to take a breather let alone get some serious reading done. However, in small bursts I have been squeezing in a few lines here and there. Usually, I am really keen on sci-fi/fantasy or horror, I…



