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bibliothecarivs
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Random book from our personal library.

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dabbe
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Cuilin Perfect 👌 Oscar 🩷 6d
dabbe @Cuilin Oh, so do I! 🧡 6d
TheBookHippie He‘s a fav. 6d
dabbe @TheBookHippie Boy, isn't he? 🧡💜💛 6d
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nanuska_153
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Mehso-so

The Ballad of Reading Gaol is amazing, the poem portrays how prisoners feel on those days when one of them is going to be executed, it really transports you to prison life. The other poems where a meh for me, a bit of his impressions on Italy, some about mythology, just didn't really do it for me, I guess I found them a bit sterile after the Ballad

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LapReader
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Pickpick

Scores from the book swap on the way to ballet during the school holidays.

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nanuska_153
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Panpan

I hated this. It has the weirdness and cruelty of old fairy tales without any of the wit of Oscar Wilde. They are weirdly dark, I know old fairytales usually are, but there's a lesson to be learn from them: don't walk alone in the forest, beware of the big bad wolf, don't go into the witches house even if she gives you candy, don't steal the bear's porridge (?)... Whatever, they could be cruel but they were aimed to keep the children alive. ⬇️

nanuska_153 Love is fickle, eat the rich but don't bother giving away to the poor because you won't change anything and you'll waste away? Those are a weird lesson for a kid. Also they were religious elements incorporated from time to time that seem out of place, as if it was there as an after thought. Like C.S Lewis I take Children's books and Fairytales very seriously, and this just wasn't good enough 2mo
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kspenmoll
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I forgot to post my #WeeklyFavorites for April.
~The Lioness of Boston (Isabella Gardiner)
~Witness
~Jane Kenyon‘s Collected Poems
~Watching the Perseids
~Man in the Brown Suit
4 books are #shelfsweeper #4Elizabeth

Read4life Good looking month!! 💙📚💙 4mo
Andrew65 Some excellent choices. I enjoyed The Man in the Brown Suit. 4mo
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Susanita
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Oof. I‘ve read 10/100 and that‘s being generous by assuming I read certain children‘s books. OTOH I‘ve probably bailed on at least 10 too. 🤣

Here are some I finished and enjoyed. #TLT
1. The Picture of Dorian Gray
2. The Color Purple
3. The Little Prince

Survey link: https://www.listchallenges.com/litsy-the-bbcs-big-read-200-101

dabbe You're in good company! Seems if one didn't read Pratchett or Wilson, the score was down the tubes! I haven't read a book from either author! 🤣 Thanks for playing and sharing. 💙💚💙 5mo
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kspenmoll
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Leftcoastzen
de Profundis | Oscar Wilde
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Happy St. Patrick‘s Day . Gonna have me a Guinness & think about Irish writers ,like Oscar Wilde .
The etching is of the tower at Glendalough , county Wicklow ,from the 6th century.I was lucky enough to visit it once.☘️

Ruthiella 🍀🍀🍀 💚 6mo
Texreader 💚💚💚 6mo
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Addison_Reads
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Pickpick

I read Oscar Wilde for the first time 2 years ago and fell in love with his writing. When I saw this historic fiction book based on his marriage and relationships, I was instantly intrigued. The book is slow going, but I really enjoyed it. It felt well-researched, and I thought the struggle for Oscar between his love for his family and his desire to be true to himself was written in such a beautiful, bittersweet way.

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