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carmellahoney

carmellahoney

Joined November 2016

book, cat, and plant lover. intj, slytherin, scorpio
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Mockingjay | Suzanne Collins
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Onto the next one #mockinjay #hungergames

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Catching Fire | Suzanne Collins
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Love this edition 😇

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Catching Fire | Suzanne Collins
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Hoping to finish #CatchingFire tonight so I can start Mockingjay!

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Home Body | Rupi Kaur
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Another great book by Rupi Kaur. This is the first one I‘ve read front to back so far as the other two are in storage, but I really like her style of writing.

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Catching Fire | Suzanne Collins

I read from page 100-230 today so feeling pretty accomplished. I want to get through this series (which is good!) so I can start the Red Queen series 😇

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The Handmaid's Tale | MARGARET. ATWOOD
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I first started watching the show with my mom and didn‘t realize this was a book. And an older book at that. It took me a while to get through it just because I stopped reading for pleasure for a while because of school, but I got through the last like 40% in a few days. Margaret Atwood really takes you into a dystopian world and it‘s so wild I can‘t wait to get my copy of The Testaments out of storage.

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The Handmaid's Tale | Margaret Atwood
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About 2/3 of the way done the handmaids tale. My copy of the testaments is in storage though 😵

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“Ever since the Cognitive Revolution, Sapiens has thus been living in a dual reality. On one hand, the objective reality of rivers, trees, and lions; and on the other hand, the imagined reality of gods, nations, and corporations. As time went by, the imagined reality grew evermore powerful, so that today the very survival of rivers, trees, and lions depends on the grace of imagined entities such as gods, nations, and corporations.”

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Mehso-so

This book was interesting, as in I learned a lot from it about each of the Nordic countries, but it was so much to take in. I had a hard time staying into it, probably a more difficult read for me

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Escape | Carolyn Jessop, Laura Palmer
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Starting this book. I simply read the cover and knew I had to read this woman's story.

RadicalReader @canadiangerman I love when a book completely gripe you tightly simply from the power of the words and tile or cover photo alone 6y
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