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Eat Pray Love cover
5.0
25 clubs
DoctorNyk5w ago
So because its technically biographical, it's an automatic 5 stars from me. However, I feel it was very self important, elitist and not relatable. She writes as if everyone will eventually follow in her footsteps and go on this extravagant trip for a year.
Dear America cover
4.8
13 clubs
Liz37w ago
Urge your representatives to oppose this administration’s attacks on immigrants and conduct public oversight investigations into the conduct of ICE agents and conditions of detention facilities. ICE raids are terrorizing communities across the country, violating due process rights, and subjecting innocent people to extremely inhumane treatment. Hold this administration accountable for their authoritarian tactics.
How To Be A Good Creature cover
4.3
4 clubs
Carolyn Marie36w ago
The other day, I was sitting alone on my pool deck, reading The Summer Book by Tove Jansson, with my feet dangling in the water. My sweet dog, Willow, climbed up the deck stairs and walked over to me. I was blocking her path, so I thought she was going to climb over my extended legs. Instead, she climbed onto my lap and stretched her soft body over mine. My heart swelled with love for her, and for the fact that I was no longer alone. She is my little shadow, keeping me company as we go through life, protecting me from the threatening sound of loud planes flying overhead, and covering me with passionate kisses when I do and don’t expect it. Like the saying goes, she’s my best friend. This lovely book, gave me the same feeling I got when Willow climbed onto my lap while I was reading on the pool deck. Hearing Sy Montgomery talk about the animals that have meant the most to her was delightfully heartwarming. As an animal lover myself, I related to her strong connection towards the different creatures she spoke about. We, as humans, have endless things to learn from the beautiful creatures that inhabit the world around us. This book, like many of the aforementioned creatures, was a wonderful companion!
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas cover
4.0
16 clubs
GlitterGoreCannoli49w ago
Originally Read: 2007/2008 (Age 16/17) Then: This was my first introduction to Ralph Steadman’s art, an artist who deeply shaped how I saw the world and made art myself. A lot of my friends were obsessed with this book too. We were all chasing something.. freedom, intensity, meaning. Living fast in the early 2000s looked different than it did in the 1960s though. The energy felt the same but I didn’t realize then just how fragile we all were. Now: Did I remember the pedophilia? Nope.🤮 Did I remember most of the book? Honestly, not really, because I was also off having reckless adventures of my own. Reading it now, sober and older, it hits differently.. Hunter S. Thompson is still a brilliant writer, but it’s hard to ignore how much this book romanticizes chaos and drug abuse. I’ve lost too many people, YOUNG friends who were bright, creative, hurting, wild. The same kind of people this book tries to celebrate. And while I understand the appeal, I also can’t help but feel the ache of what gets left behind. What used to feel like rebellion now feels like a eulogy sadly.
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