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PatternsOnWalls

PatternsOnWalls

Joined August 2017

Coffee, books, and the great outdoors. What more could a girl ask for? Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/48723517-ashley
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LITTENS! I NEED YOUR HELP!

I am a teacher and I am working on a reading challenge for our high schoolers. The theme is “Book vs. Movie”, and each student will need to read 5 books from a preset list and then watch their corresponding film.

🔺 Will you tell me your favorite books that have been adapted into films??

I have a list going, but would love more suggestions. Thank you so much!!!

vivastory I loved the adaptation of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Also very impressed by Scorsese's adaptation of 6y
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“Death by stinging nettles!”

Eddie is carrying me through packing today. His extra footnotes and asides are totally making this. If you‘re a fan of Eddie‘s roving, rambling style and his snappy historical knowledge, I absolutely recommend this, and I‘m only 45 minutes in.

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Bookshelf | Lydia Pyne
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WHO‘S WITH ME???

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 🙌🏻🙌🏻 6y
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UnWholly | Neal Shusterman
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Happy 4th, America! This is how I‘m spending my afternoon before we head to the BBQ for too much food and fireworks.

What are you reading this #IndependenceDay??

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Socks | Beverly Cleary
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Bossy socks!
I couldn‘t pass these up, and now I only want to buy book-related socks for the rest of my life.

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Crazy Rich Asians | Kevin Kwan
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I honestly had no clue what to expect of this book, but my audiobook hold became available before the ebook, and I am FLYING through it! The setting and cultures are wholly new to me and it‘s incredibly fun. I‘m almost finished and I‘ll definitely be continuing the series. 🎊

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A Man Called Ove: A Novel | Fredrik Backman
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“He liked straight lines and clear decisions. That was why he had always liked mathematics. There were right or wrong answers there. Not like the other hippie subjects they tried to trick you into doing at school, where you could ‘argue your case‘.”

I am loving this so far! It‘s our current book club pick and I already can‘t wait to discuss it at our meeting.

Crazeedi Great book! 👍❤😊 6y
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I‘ve loved going back through this great classic series!

I haven‘t read them since I was a kid and am trying out the audiobook for this one. It‘s great so far!

Since I‘m a purist, and my childhood boxed set had them in the order Lewis WROTE them, as opposed to the story order, this is technically Book 2 for me. I‘ve found I really enjoy “rereading” books via audiobook (i.e., Harry Potter) since I‘m already familiar with the story. Anyone else??

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War Storm | Victoria Aveyard
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Gearing up for summer reading like....
Speaking of, I‘ve been on a MAJOR YA kick lately. I‘d love to hear your “Must Reads” for that category! 👇🏽👇🏽👇🏽I tend to crave this genre as the weather gets warmer for some reason. 🤷🏻‍♀️ Anyone else have seasonal reading tendencies??

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Wonder | R. J. Palacio
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“When given the choice between being right or being kind, choose kind.”

Re-reading this gem for book club and I‘ve already fallen back in love with this story. I hope this becomes required middle school reading, someday. 💕

#wonder #choosekind

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Can I ask for advice?? I have kindle ebook credit and I cannot make a decision of how to spend it for the life of me! What‘s your favorite book you‘ve read lately? I‘d love to hear about it! #recommendsday

asiriusreader Just finished Eleanor Oliphant is Fine....so so good! Definitely recommend! 6y
Kaye What sorts of books do you like ? Genre wise ? 6y
Jess7 I think it definitely depends on what genre you‘re interested in. 6y
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Jess7 Let me know that and I‘d be happy to recommend 6y
PatternsOnWalls @asiriusreader Thanks! I‘ve seen that one around Litsy! 6y
PatternsOnWalls @Kaye @Jess7 I‘m a fan of almost all fiction except horror and mystery 😁 6y
Jess7 Eleanor Oliphant (mentioned above) is really good. If you like psychological thrillers — I highly recommend anything by Clare Mackintosh. Fredrik Backman and John Boyne are great for literary fiction. 6y
Kaye Some of my favorites are older books but all great. A Prayer for Owen Meany. , Wheel of Fortune by Howatch. Time and Again by Jack Finney. The Humans by Matt Haig is excellent. (edited) 6y
PatternsOnWalls @Jess7 Thank you so much! 6y
PatternsOnWalls @Kaye Thank you! These are a great place to start! And usually older books are a bit cheaper in the kindle edition, too 😉 6y
Kaye The Prince of Tides. 6y
Kaye The Grass Harp. Cold Sassy Tree. 6y
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The Bell Jar | Sylvia Plath
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straight SAVAGE, Sylvia 😯😂

StillLookingForCarmenSanDiego Welcome to Litsy 🖐😁 6y
Ingerella Welcome to Litsy! 6y
Leftcoastzen Welcome to Litsy. Great post👍 6y
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The Bell Jar | Sylvia Plath

“It sounded true, and I recognized it, the way you recognize some nondescript person that‘s been hanging around your door for ages and then suddenly comes up and introduces himself as your real father and looks exactly like you, so you know he really is your father, and the person you thought all your life was your father is a sham.”

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Caught in my natural habitat... has anyone seen this beautiful centennial edition of ‘Dubliners‘? The cover is so lovely, I couldn‘t pass it up. This will be my first Joyce read as well. ☺️

RaimeyGallant Lovely. 6y
PatternsOnWalls @RaimeyGallant Thank you! I can‘t pass up a bookstore without going in for the life of me. 😆 I‘m sure it‘s a normal #litten trait! 6y
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Welcome 📚🎊👏🏻 6y
asiriusreader Welcome to Litsy! 6y
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All of my current reads together... that‘s not too many to be reading at once, right??? 🤷🏻‍♀️

#YA #truecrime #classics

AshleyHoss820 Not too many at all! You‘ve got good taste! 6y
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The Bell Jar | Sylvia Plath
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I did it! I officially joined a #RoryGilmore Reading Challenge group. Completing her list has always been in my literary dreams and now we‘ve started a #BookClub for it! Our first pick is The Bell Jar and we start March 1st! This is, of course, open to ANY others interested, so if you‘re down, comment and I can get you a link to the group. #Literati, unite! ✊🏼

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Any other #Littens doing this challenge? I figured it‘s a great excuse to get reading on my #Kindle! I‘m not sure if sign up is still open, but any other Kindle lovers should take advantage 🙌🏽

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Emma | Jane Austen, James Kinsley, Adela Pinch
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My ideal weekend. Maybe add a mug of something hot, or a glass of something red, and I‘m a happy clam. All in favor, holler, “Aye!” 🙋🏻‍♀️

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That face when you finally traded out your broken Kindle and the new one is on its way!!!!

RadicalReader @PatternsOnWalls such an incredible awesome experience but also jittery when you do not have a book to read for the in between times 6y
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Geek Love | Katherine Dunn
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Finally starting this today after hearing SUCH good things. Who else out there loves this one?? ☝️ #cantwait #tbr

vivastory This is definitely a personal favorite 7y
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The Nightingale | Kristin Hannah
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"Wounds heal. Love lasts. We remain."

WOW. This book. Drama and family and love and war. This one has it all. If you love WWII stories, add this one to your list, because it won't disappoint.

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The Nightingale | Kristin Hannah
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Bank holidays are for reading, right?? This is a book club read for me and I'm loving it so far. Seems like we'll have plenty to discuss when we meet! Any other #bookclub members out there? What have been your favorite reads? Or even your most debated ones?

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks I love this one!!! 6y
PatternsOnWalls @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Me, too! It was a hit at book club for sure ❤️ 6y
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King's Cage | Victoria Aveyard
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We can just count this as a slightly early #recommendsday, right? I have thoroughly enjoyed this series and burned (ha!) through them quicker than I anticipated. My one mistake was the fact that the fourth book isn't even out, so now I have to wait like everyone else to finish the story! YA fans will definitely enjoy this one, IMO
👑❤️

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The Wild Robot | Peter Brown
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I'm already charmed by the illustrations in this book! Has anyone else read this? I have a feeling it'll be a quick and sweet read ☺️

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Well that was fun! 🕹⚔️🔐

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When your family knows you well and buys you a 3 volume antique set of Les Mis. 😍 The covers are a bit worse for the wear, but I love them so. 💓

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Starting my Litsy life with this one! Other than hearing great things, I try my best to be a "READ THE BOOK BEFORE THE MOVIE" person, so I won't be watching the trailer until then! ? Do you feel the same way or do you like to read a book after you've seen the movie?

RaimeyGallant Welcome! 7y
tpixie Welcome to Litsy! Yes I like to read the book before the movie. You get a lot more insight and backstory. Also it's kind of hard to invest the time in a book after you know what the ending is going to be. 7y
tpixie Also- i'm not a gamer, but I did really enjoy this book. I know where the main character lives is kind of slum like, but where he lives reminds me of this architectural accomplishment in Canada. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Habitat_67 7y
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PatternsOnWalls @RaimeyGallant Thanks so much!! 7y
PatternsOnWalls @tpixie I totally agree! If I already know the plot and the ending, it's much harder for me to make the time for the book. And that architecture is amazing! 😱 7y
tpixie 💕💕💕 7y
vivastory Welcome to Litsy!! 7y
RadicalReader @PatternsOnWalls I highly recommend reading 6y
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