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Same Kind of Different As Me
Same Kind of Different As Me: A Modern-Day Slave, an International Art Dealer, and the Unlikely Woman Who Bound Them Together | Ron Hall, Denver Moore
A dangerous, homeless drifter who grew up picking cotton in virtual slavery. An upscale art dealer accustomed to the world of Armani and Chanel. A gutsy woman with a stubborn dream. A story so incredible no novelist would dare dream it. It begins outside a burning plantation hut in Louisiana. . . and an East Texas honky-tonk . . .and, without a doubt, in the heart of God. It unfolds in a Hollywood hacienda . . . an upscale New York gallery . . . a downtown dumpster. . . a Texas ranch. Gritty with pain and betrayal and brutality, it also shines with an unexpected, life-changing love. This incredible retelling now includes an interview with the authors and a readers guide that is perfect for individual or group study. The most inspirational and emotionally gripping story of faith, fortitude, and friendship I have ever read. A powerful example of the healing, restorative power of forgiveness and the transformational, life changing power of unconditional love. Mark Clayman, Executive Producer for the Academy Awardnominated The Pursuit of Happyness Denver Moore and Ron Halls story is one that moved me to tears. The friendship that forms between these two men at a time when both were in great need is an inspiration to all of us to be more compassionate to everyone we come in contact with. This is truly a wonderful book! Mrs. Barbara Bush
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Octoberwoman
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I‘m posting one book a day from my massive collection. No description, no reason for why I want to read it (some I‘ve had so long I don‘t even remember why!) Feel free to join in!

#ABookADay2023

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks This is also in my shelf 📚 10mo
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octobermiracles
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Very soul-searching. Motivated me to rethink my approach to the homeless l. Convicting. Sad.

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Chelseabillups30
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Final stats for the Spring #BooklyReadathon!!
Report submitted.
Didn‘t finish my second book, but I‘m close now!!
I never win anything, but this was fun to participate in!!

allureofbeauty I love that your fastest and slowest were the same amount haha 3y
Chelseabillups30 @allureofbeauty, I can never tell if these things are actually 100% accurate!! Whatever!! 😂🤦🏻‍♀️🤣 3y
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Chelseabillups30

Sometimes to touch us, God touches someone that‘s close to us. This is what opens our eyes to the fact that there is a higher power than ourselves, whether we call it God or not.

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Chelseabillups30

Our limitation is God‘s opportunity. When you get all the way to the end of your rope and there ain‘t nothing you can do, that‘s when God takes over.

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Chelseabillups30

“When you is precious to God, you become important to Satan.”
~Denver~

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Chelseabillups30
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Yesterday, National Book Day, was kind of a pathetic attempt at getting further on my hours for Bookly‘s Spring Readathon. I ended up getting just over a half hour of reading in.

But, I made up for it today!! Over 10 hours complete in the #BooklyReadathon.

Hoping one more long session of reading tomorrow will get me to the end of this second book!!

Ruthiella Yahoo! 😃 3y
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Come-read-with-me
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It is important to recognize that people from different racial, cultural, socioeconomic, political, and religious backgrounds can find common ground. Kindness, respect, and a genuine desire to help is what brings the characters in these books together. I didn‘t agree with some of the tenets of the authors, but they left me feeling hopeful about the ability for us to start healing the deep wounds of racism and hate. #AxeTheStacks

Suet624 ❤️❤️❤️ 3y
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CoffeeNBooks
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Come-read-with-me I‘m just about this one and am loving it! 3y
TheKidUpstairs Is never heard of this one before yesterday, then it came up a couple times. I'm intrigued! 3y
CoffeeNBooks @TheKidUpstairs It's a really great (but sad before it gets great) true story. And then it gets sad again. But don't watch the movie- It's not nearly as good. 3y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks I have this one and need to read it!! 3y
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Rach-Reads
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This is my new favorite book. It captures America through two very different perspectives and tells an incredible story of love, faith, and renewal. It was an absolute pleasure to read.
#nonfiction #memoir

Nute This is a favorite book of mine to give as a gift to friends!🙂 3y
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Susanita
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1. Las lomas de New Jersey
https://youtu.be/VeoGMcQFcn4

2. It‘s funny and quirky, and someone with whom I‘ve had a mercurial relationship over the years recommended it to me.

3. While there‘s still so much murkiness and uncertainty in the world these days, I made some decisions about the immediate future that have put my mind at ease.

#thankfulthursday

Cosmos_Moon That is a fun song. Thanks for joining in this week. I hope we can all get back to normal soon. I know this is wearing on all of us and society 💙 And glad to hear you are feeling more at ease. (edited) 4y
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick I read not familiar with that song. Thank you! 😆 4y
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abookishbutterfly
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#7days7books

Day 6 ~ Books that changed me or left a deep impression upon me

Tagging @ShelleyBooksie to play along, if you want to.

ShelleyBooksie Thanks for the tag @Butterflyamore 4y
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BacklistReader
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#unreadandontheshelf

These books were “stolen” off my mom‘s shelves and I would really like to get to them soon. According to my mom they are very good.

What did you think of these?

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Love The Secret Life of Bees 🐝❤️ 4y
BacklistReader @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks I saw the movie and really enjoyed it. Probably will need the Kleenex though 4y
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CRR
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This book was recommended by my friend at the local Union Gospel Mission. I had seen the cover before but never thought about reading it. I am so glad I listened to my friend as it was a great story. I cried through the middle and couldn‘t put it down. In the midst of so much negative news this story is a shining light.

Reecaspieces I loved this book. 4y
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Sheridanb

“The Word says God don‘t give us credit for lovin the folks we want to love anyway. No, He gives us credit for loving the unlovable.”

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Addison_Reads
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Mehso-so

#NFNov @rsteve388 @Clwojick

This book has a powerful message about not judging others and just being kind. I loved that and I really enjoyed Denver's side of this story. Unfortunately for me, I wasn't a big fan of Ron's side which is what made this not a pick.

#TIL This book taught me that homeless people don't reveal their names to others unless they really trust the person because someone could use it against them to get them in trouble.

Clwojick 9 pt. 4y
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AmyK1
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I almost never plan what I‘m going to read ahead of time. Usually I finish a book then stand in front of my TBR stacks until something jumps out at me. So I decided to give it a try this month. Some of these I‘ve had for quite awhile. We‘ll see if I actually stick to it or not 😉 Starting with the tagged.

Crazeedi I have cutting for stone on my shelf, haven't read, let me know if its good! 4y
AmyK1 @crazeedi It was a pretty good story but had A LOT of medical descriptions that seemed very unnecessary. 4y
Crazeedi @AmyK1 thanks! 4y
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Tex2Flo
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#7days7covers #covercrush #day2
@KarenUK @cdcnmac @Taichichick
Just post 1 cover you love, each day for 7 days, no explanation needed and use the hashtags.
New tags for @deadrabbitsbooks

Cinfhen I quite like this cover 🤩 5y
Tex2Flo @Cinfhen I like a cover to be intriguing and to describe the book without giving away too much. 5y
Cinfhen Those parameters do make for a good cover!! 5y
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abookishbutterfly
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What are some of your favorite non-fiction books? Same Kind of Different as me is at the top of my list. It‘s a profoundly moving story with some important life #lessons. #springintoreading @vkois88 @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks I have this one on my shelf 📚 5y
abookishbutterfly @BethM @ShyBookOwl Awesome! I will look into these and maybe add them to my TBR list! 5y
Addison_Reads My all time favorite is Silent Spring. Recently though I've read and enjoyed The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, Between the World and Me, Educated, and The Feather Thief. 5y
Scochrane26 Killers of the Flower Moon, Wendell Berry essays, born a crime. We were Eight Years in Power 5y
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erinjohns
Bailedbailed

The book felt like it was trying too hard...not sure how else to explain it.

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Tex2Flo
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Favorites: The Martin, Conversations with Friends, The Lacuna
None was terrible. Mostly 4 stars for Jan. Good start to the year.

StillLookingForCarmenSanDiego I love The Martian! An excellent start I'd say! 🧡 5y
DivineDiana 👏🏻📚👏🏻 I loved The Lacuna! 5y
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Caterina
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Got broken up with via 2 am text a week before Christmas after almost 3 years together. Today will be a #readathoninbed. Let's see how many books I can finish.

squirrelbrain Oh no, how awful. Sending hugs ❤️ 5y
Hestapleton Oh hun. :( sending you so so so many hugs and wishing you all the comfort tea and books can bring. 5y
TheLibrarian That‘s terrible. I‘m so sorry. *hugs* 5y
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Redwritinghood That sucks! Take care of yourself. 5y
Jas16 Sending you lots of ❤️ 5y
Suet624 No. How horrid. I‘m so sorry. 💕 5y
dariazeoli I‘m sorry! 5y
candority Oh, that‘s awful 😔 I‘m so sorry ❤️ 5y
OrangeMooseReads I‘m so sorry 😞 that is awful. 5y
quietlycuriouskate Oh, what a horrible thing to happen! I'm so sorry. ❤ 5y
youneverarrived What a shitty thing to do 😔 sending hugs to you 💕 5y
Caterina @squirrelbrain @Hestapleton @TheLibrarian @Redwritinghood @Jas16 @Suet624 @dariazeoli @candority @OrangeMooseReads @kathedron @youneverarrived Thank y'all so much for all the love and sympathy! 💕💕 I'm so glad to have books and Littens right now. ❤️ 5y
xicanti I'm so sorry. Many, many hugs to you. 5y
emtobiasz Ugh, I‘m sorry. ❤️❤️❤️ to you 5y
Bookzombie I‘m so sorry. That is just awful. Sending you hugs and positive energy. 💗 5y
Reggie Fck that guy. You are a wonderful citizen of the world who reads and went to Palestine to help kids. I‘m sorry this happened and you‘re probably meant for better things. Sending good thoughts. 5y
janeycanuck Oh, I‘m so sorry you were treated that way. Hope your day in bed with your Books was of some comfort 💕 5y
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Caterina
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"The incident firmly fixed my image of homeless people as a ragtag army of ants bent on ruining decent people's picnics. I had no idea at that time that God, in His elaborate sense of humor, was laying the groundwork for one of them to change my life."

January's church book club pick is off to an interesting start - nonfiction told by both the black homeless man mentioned above and the rich white man speaking.

#dogsoflitsy #bostonterriersoflitsy

britt_brooke Aw, sweet pup! 💚🐾 I lost my Boston this past July. They‘re such great company. Maybe one day we‘ll get another one. 🤞🏻 5y
Caterina @britt_brooke Aww, I'm sorry for your loss 😢 This sweetheart's 3 years old - the Boston I grew up with lived for 17 years and I still miss him. ❤️ They're special companions, and what a blessing it is to have them in our lives! 💕 5y
CoffeeNBooks Great book! 5y
Caterina @CoffeeNBooks Glad to hear it! So far this book club's picks have been hit or miss for me. Hoping for a hit with this one 🤞 5y
britt_brooke @Caterina Thank you. 💚 They are the best! 5y
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CoffeeNBooks
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Thanks @LaurenReads for the chance to win in your #HundredGrand giveaway! Congratulations on the milestone! 🎉 One of my favorite nonfiction books is Same Kind of Different as Me.

Cinfhen Sounds good #stacked 6y
SilversReviews Congratulations!! 6y
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AshD16
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Mehso-so

I‘m not really sure how I felt about this book 🤔 I‘m not sure if it was the way it was written, or the story itself, but I kept waiting for the moment that it would just..grab me, I suppose, and it never did. It was really slow getting started, but I kept going hoping that it would pick up, but it just continued to flatline.. BUT it was a beautiful story in itself; the characters, the references, quotes, and overall “point” of the story was ⬇️

AshD16 Beautiful. Sooo, I‘ll give it ⭐️⭐️⭐️ out of 5!! 6y
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Albeit a long quote, it is powerful. This entire book as been full of phrases, paragraphs, and conversations that have just grabbed ahold of me and haven‘t let go! I began this book thinking it‘d be a quick, light read but so far has been quite a lot more! I am anxious to finish it! I hope you all enjoy this”quote” as much as I did 🤔😊

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InnerSavvy
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Pickpick

I loved this audio. It was abridged. So now I want to read the full story of these two men.

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Victoriahoperose
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I really liked this book and the unique perspectives that help show what happens when people drop their judgments and give others a chance. This really displays strong relationships, some hesitant, that changed the lives of people around them and helped them build strong bonds with each other that carry them through their darkest times.

Eggs This was good!! There's a movie as well 6y
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EnchantedCharm
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I am half way through this book and I must say that it‘s pretty interesting getting to read the stories of two characters discussing their completely different, but similar upbringings and how both their hearts were changed and also views on many things by a person who was dear to both of them.

rather_be_reading welcome to litsy! 📚🎉📚 6y
EnchantedCharm Thank you! It‘s a pleasure! 6y
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks I have this in my tbr shelf!!! 6y
EnchantedCharm @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Really! It‘s a very interesting and inspiring read! 6y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @EnchantedCharm I‘ve got to read it!! 6y
EnchantedCharm The narratives are the actual people involved in this book. Denver Moore talks about his upcoming and so does Ron Hall. 6y
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bookwormholla
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Great!

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Eggs
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In this heartful memoir, homeless Denver Moore has lived a life of loss and poverty in Louisiana. But when his orbit intersects with that of Ron And Deborah Hall (Miss Debbie to Denver), wealthy art dealers in Texas, a new life-journey begins for all three.

EnchantedCharm A wonderful read! 6y
Eggs Yes!!! I think there's a movie too 6y
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Sills
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Awesome get together with book club babes this afternoon at The Historic Fox Theater in Hutchinson, KS to watch the movie"same kind of different as me"because we read the book last month. Although there were differences in movie, it did not take away from the book?
#LitsyMeetUp
#Littens
#HistoricFoxTheaterHutchinson

tpixie Now that‘s a better photo!! 6y
TiffanyLynn Small world, I live in Hutch! Love the Fox ♥ 6y
Reggie This is awesome!!! 6y
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tpixie @TiffanyLynn you‘re kidding!! Oh my! We need to get together! @Sills works at Bluebird Bookstore!! 6y
TiffanyLynn I would love that! 6y
tpixie @TiffanyLynn yes!! I‘m ill this weekend, but we need to do a #LitsyMeetUp @Sills @JoanehSmith !! 6y
Sills Looking forward to it🙂@tiffanyLynn @tpixie @joanehsmith 6y
TiffanyLynn Yay! I'm excited! Hope you feel better @tpixie 6y
tpixie @TiffanyLynn thanks!! 🍵 🍯 🍊 6y
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tpixie
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Getting together today at the beautiful art deco Hutchison Historic Fox Theater with my IRL book club to watch the movie 🎥 ‘Same Kind of Different As Me‘ which we read for bookclub. Some of us in the bookclub are #Littens also! #HutchinsonHistoricFoxTheater
#LitsyMeetUp #HutchinsonKansas
@Sills @JoanehSmith

Sills So great to enjoy the movie with fellow Littens @JoanehSmith @tpixie You ladies are the best😎 6y
theladygreer How fun! 6y
JoanehSmith OMGoodness, leave it to me to have my eyes closed! 😳 6y
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Mommamanzi You look great! Glad you had some fun! 6y
Soubhiville Yay! Sounds like a great day! 6y
tpixie @JoanehSmith I was selfish- the o ty her picture was even worse for me!! @Sills may have better photos!! 6y
tpixie @Mommamanzi @Soubhiville @theladygreer we had a fun time together! Then realized it was a #LitsyMeetUp!! 6y
LeahBergen Fun!! 💕💕 6y
Graciouswarriorprincess Great picture and what fun! 6y
tpixie @Graciouswarriorprincess it was fun. The movie was only loosely based on the book, but good. I didn‘t even recognize Renee Zellweger until halfway through! 6y
Graciouswarriorprincess @tpixie 👍🏻😉😀 6y
Faibka Cool, looks like it was fun! 6y
tpixie @Faibka yes! 6y
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Sills
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Caribbean was nice and relaxing and oh yes reading was a big part of it. We had a blast🛳

Zelma I‘ve taken one cruise in my life and spent most of it reading in a lounge chair. 😁 6y
Reggie I have a coworker who goes on a cruise on every vacation he takes. He showed me a video of a ship that got caught in the bomb cyclone and it looked like every horrific Poseidon type movie ever made. Lol, glad you had a good time. 6y
CouronneDhiver Oh I just love to cruise! My last one, over New Years Eve, had loads of readers on board. It was really refreshing 6y
AmyG I love cruises....and getting up early for deck coffee and reading. Glad you enjoyed! 6y
Sills @AmyG @couronneDhiver @Reggie @Zelma ❤️ too🛳 my fourth one-will start saving my pennies for the next one somewhere🤔 6y
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Sills
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Finished"Same kind of different as me" while at Sea? Moving-tender-revealing-spiritual-hopeful? and a few tears❤️ I can't wait to see the movie now with my book club babes. Glad to be back on land once again-but oh what fun we had.

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Bourriquet76
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Upstairs read. There‘s also downstairs reads and Kindle reads and Serial Reader reads and car reads.

Basically, I have to be reading several books at once.

Reecaspieces This is a good one. 6y
Melissa_J Ha ha! I totally have upstairs, downstairs and e-reads, too 😊 6y
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JoanehSmith
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Pickpick

Finished this one last week, our Book club‘s January pick.

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tpixie
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Starting my in-person #FriendsWithBooks book! I rarely read #Nonfiction , so this is a great opportunity! @Sills

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Sills
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First read for 2018! Just started this compelling and already heart wrenching novel. This is my Book Club's January read and discussion. New Year's Resolution for 2018....52 books.... One each week! It might be tough to accomplish with teaching full time and cross-stitching a baby quilt😳

tpixie I must see your xstitch !! I‘ve got to somehow needlepoint a stocking ( or 2 ) before next Xmas! 6y
Sills @tpixie You bet I am making progress but a little difficult in the evening-need really good lighting🙂 I'll be stitching on Sunday afternoons in daylight watching or listening to football:) 6y
tpixie @Sills good!! 6y
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Sills
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#litsyquestions #1 The It Girls by Karen Harper #2 The Muralist by BA Shapiro #3 Dinner with Edward by Isabel Vicent #4 Mr. Dickens and His Carol by Samantha Silva @tpixie

GypsyKat I‘ve never heard of this before, but I‘m adding it to my TBR list right now! 👍 6y
Sills @GypsyKat You won't be sorry-there are many text references that were creatively infused into the background story of Charles Dickens writing this novel👏👏👏 very well done! 6y
GypsyKat @Sills Awesome! I‘m looking forward to reading it! 6y
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KB253
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I truly enjoyed reading about Denver and Ron. What a wonderful relationship between the men, children, friends, Miss Debie and God. I could relate to Ron, Debbie and Denver too on many things they saw and experienced. Glad the story has been told.
My perception of the homeless community has changed. This should be required reading for those seeking higher education in any field.

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Mehso-so

It was a decent book, but I think a lot of the memoir didn't need to be in there. Ron Hall made it less personable and relatable. I LOVED reading about Denver Moore; his life was so interesting and he overcame so much in his life.

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SonyaBeatty
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I'm hoping to actually finish out this month's reading challenge. Happy October!

#uncannyOctober Day 1: #OctoberMostAnticipated
@RealLifeReading

I have no idea what I'm actually going to read this month but I'm starting with Same Kind of Different As Me. It sounds interesting, so I'm hoping this gets my momentum going again!

#yesanothermovietieincover 🙈

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monkeygirlsmama
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#GypsyKatsBirthdayWeek Day 2 Gifts 🎁

These are all books I have received as gifts from my mum. I've only read the tagged book so far, and I do highly recommend it. 👍🙂

🎈🎂🎁🎉🍧🎊🛍🍹🎈

GypsyKat Fun! I've only read The Help, but I thought it was fantastic! 😊🎁 7y
CatLass007 Happy birthday! THE HELP is a lovely book. Highly recommend. 7y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks The Help!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ 7y
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Halechr
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Might have more books than clothes..

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Schmann
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Book club pick from November (what, I'm just a bit behind and they haven't kicked me out yet!). I recommend it if you've got a leaning toward Christianity. Otherwise you might feel like you're being preached to.

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MarticaMustRead
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😁💥😁📕💥😁💥📖😁📚 #TGIF #BookishHumor #FridayFunny

A little #FridayFunny for you fellow Littens!!
Excited for this 3 day weekend and looking forward to book club on Sunday. 🤓

Happy reading everyone! Tgif!!💥🙆💥

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MarticaMustRead
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Current mood and status....🌚🎆☄✨🌟🌙🌠⭐🌛