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Chelsea.Poole
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HOW did I miss this icky little scandal?! I‘m not sure but this audiobook made me chuckle several times. The Falwells, (unknown to me before this book) evangelical leaders, head of Liberty University, got kinky with a 20 something “pool boy” as Giancarlo Granda became known in the press. This is his story from his own words (with the help of a coauthor of course). It‘s a short audio that filled me in on some past drama. There‘s a doc on Hulu.

Chelsea.Poole Another #blameitonMegabooks !! Thanks! 😊 6mo
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squirrelbrain
Chrysalis | Anna Metcalfe
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I really ought to stop looking on #netgalley…! Just had the following 3 approved today and already I‘m struggling to stay ahead of pub dates. 😬

Actually, Chrysalis is a total #blameitonmegabooks! I may try to read next week, Meg.

Roman Stories jumped out at me from the #netgalley front page, due to the author, and luckily it‘s not out until October so I have plenty of time.

And I can‘t even remember where I heard about My Husband! 🤣

AmyG Ha! Blameitonmegabooks 12mo
BarbaraBB Haha I have so many #blameitonmegabooks 💕 @Megabooks 12mo
Chelsea.Poole I have mannyyyyy of those too @BarbaraBB @Megabooks 12mo
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jlhammar I‘m excited for the new Lahiri! 12mo
JamieArc Interesting cover to Chrysalis! I finished it last night and am hoping to post my review today (in short, it‘s definitely a recommend!) 12mo
squirrelbrain I look forward to reading your review! @JamieArc 12mo
Cathythoughts Chrysalis sounds good ! Look forward to your review 👍🏻❤️ 12mo
batsy My Husband looks intriguing, so that seems like reason enough 😁 An interesting array of books! 12mo
Megabooks @squirrelbrain @BarbaraBB @Chelsea.Poole you all influence me a lot too! Litsy has expanded my read a million fold over the past 7 years! I hope you like Chrysalis, Helen!! 12mo
Megabooks @JamieArc awesome! It‘s such an interesting one!! 12mo
Megabooks Also, I didn‘t know Lahiri had a new one. Eagerly awaiting your review! 12mo
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Megabooks
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I loved this update to what I learned 20 years ago about early hominids as an Evolutionary Anthropology minor, but you don‘t need specialized knowledge to enjoy this book. First, Jeremy looks at bipedalism throughout the animal kingdom, from dinosaurs to mammals. Then, he looks at the specific evidence of when humans became bipedal. Was the last common ancestor with chimps a biped? ⬇️ Finally, he looks at the costs of bipedalism to our bodies.

Megabooks ⬆️ So the assumption has always been that the last common ancestor between great apes (chimps, gorillas, etc.) and hominids was a knuckle walker and didn‘t stand upright, but there is emerging evidence that the LCA was a biped and knuckle walking evolved from that. Interesting stuff! 3y
Chelsea.Poole Gah! This looks so interesting. Gonna need a #blameitonmegabooks hashtag 😆 3y
Megabooks @Chelsea.Poole it really was, and I already need a #blameitonchelsea!! 😜💜 3y
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