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I‘ve just started this audiobook for #authoramonth @Soubhiville

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Thanks to @KadaGul (♥️) I learned I had to mail my package no later than tomorrow. Thankfully all the big goodies were wrapped. So I boxed them up and they‘ve been mailed to somewhere northeast of Texas. ETA next Tuesday.

#fallingforfallswap #fffs

@Chrissyreadit @Avanders

Avanders 🍂🍁🧡 2d
KadaGul @Texreader Happy to be of assistance! 😊 2d
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Zero Days | Ruth Ware
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@Laughterhp This list hasn‘t been updated in a while but hopefully it can give you some ideas for #litsyatoz.

Laughterhp Oh thanks!! 3d
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Little Dorrit | Charles Dickens
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In other words, they hated Blandois! 😂

#whattheDickens @Cuilin

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Little Dorrit | Charles Dickens
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Can we please bring the word “snuggery” back?

The online dictionary describes it: “a cozy or comfortable place, especially someone's private room or den.”

Me: “I dare say, I‘m going to have a cup of tea and read in my snuggery. Oh, no, don‘t wait up for me.” 😊

#whattheDickens @Cuilin

AnnCrystal 👏🏼🤩👍🏼 #Snuggery 👏🏼😉👌🏼💝. 3d
Nebklvr Another vote for snuggery 3d
Cuilin We use it in Ireland, usually shortened to snug. Some old pubs have them. I‘ll have a g&t in the snug. A bar in Belfast “the Crown Bar” has ten!!!! 3d
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In the author‘s note, she describes the Nicaraguan poet‘s life, the subject of this book. Rubén Darío (1867-1916) appears to have had a tremendous impact on Latin America and in his home country, #Nicaragua. #foodandlit @catsandbooks

TheBookHippie I got this book it‘s up next!! 4d
Texreader @TheBookHippie It‘s so good. 4d
TheBookHippie @Texreader I can‘t wait! 4d
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“This loss of words must be the first shock faced by every immigrant.” 😢

#Nicaragua #foodandlit @catsandbooks

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We do not care that you‘ve done so well on your diet and lost 15 pounds so far…when Central Market celebrates OctoberFest, you buy all the yummy German food and celebrate early tonight for dinner!

For those of you who don‘t have HEB grocery stores (HEB is only in Texas and northern Mexico) and don‘t know that Central Market is a high-end version of it (nicknamed Gucci-E-B), I‘m so sorry. Or, maybe we don‘t care 😉

#wdncw @dabbe

AnnCrystal 👸👏🏼😋🥳💝. 4d
TheBookHippie Yummmmmm 4d
Ruthiella You can polka it off! 😂 💃 4d
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marleed Central Market on Broadway in San Antonio was my go to Sunday grocery store (I was shopping for one when I lived there🤣). I hadn‘t heard of HEB prior to 2012. Somebody at worked explained I must find MY HEB. I spent an entire weekend in January 2013 researching the downtown‘ish HEB‘s! 4d
marleed Oh my favorite Central Market month is the Hatch chile peppers in everything month! 4d
dabbe L🧡VE this and OktoberFest, and all that goes with it! Celebrate! 🧡💜🩶 4d
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“But truth is never popular with corrupt leaders who rely on lies.”

#Nicaragua #foodandlit @catsandbooks

GingerAntics Sounds a lot like America at the moment! 5d
AnnCrystal 😢📚💝. 4d
kspenmoll @GingerAntics That‘s the real truth! 4d
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Meet Me under the Ceiba | Silvio Sirias
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Ixelia‘s mother sold her virginity to the highest bidder, then continued to sell her until at 11, her mother made her go live with an elderly violent man Don Roque in hopes of inheritance when he died. Adela falls head over heels for Ixelia, who finally sees freedom from this sexual abuse. In this story, we know the victim of the murder, Adela, and her murderers, Don Roque and Ixelia‘s mother. The protagonist is a writer who wants to tell ⬇️

Texreader Adela‘s story. He interviews every conceivable person. Her background, her love stories, her murder, the trial, and the consequences are revealed through these interviews. While we know what happened to Adela, we don‘t know what happened to those in her life. This is an extraordinarily well-written book that is almost impossible to put down. The homophobia in Latin America is fierce. The author explains this book is based on real people, whose ⬇️ 5d
Texreader story he felt compelled to tell. Highly recommended. #Nicaragua #foodandlit @catsandbooks 5d
Suet624 Holy cow. 5d
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My next book for #foodandlit is by a Cuban poet about a Nicaraguan poet Ruben Dario

#Nicaragua @Catsandbooks

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Meet Me under the Ceiba | Silvio Sirias
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Finally, some authentic Nicaraguan food (amongst American food)!

#foodandlit #Nicaragua @Catsandbooks

Dilara Ha! I am reading The Inhabited Woman by Nicaraguan author Gioconda Belli, and so far, the only food mentioned is Aunt Jemima pancake mix... 1d
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Meet Me under the Ceiba | Silvio Sirias
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How depressing. There are some mentions of Nicaraguan food, but the first time there‘s an excellent description of food, it‘s American! T.G.I. Fridays. 😟

Fortunately I‘ve found some Nicaraguan restaurants here in San Antonio so I‘ll get to try some hopefully authentic food.

#foodandlit #Nicaragua @Catsandbooks

Dilara 😂 6d
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The Kelmscott Chaucer | Geoffrey Chaucer
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KadaGul L😍VE this. Thank you 🫶so much for sharing🧡📚💛😍🤎 7d
Bette Beautiful books 👍❤️ 6d
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Untitled Addison Allen 3 | Sarah Addison Allen
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Sparklemn Delightful! ☕️ 7d
Bette Great story 😊 7d
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Little Dorrit | Charles Dickens
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I was just telling a fellow reader about how funny Dickens is, and then reading Dickens, he gave me this: “and cause him to exhibit the soles of his shoes to the object of his dearest wish”

Having ridden boats in the Venice canals I can imagine that fall! 😂

And yes I‘m still slowly reading this one. #whattheDickens @Cuilin

Ruthiella I always forget how funny Dickens is! 1w
Cuilin Dickens can be hilarious!!! 1w
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Meet Me under the Ceiba | Silvio Sirias
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It‘s another book coincidence #bookcoincidence! I read several books at a time. Tonight I started a chapter out of Mario Vargas Llosa‘s Bad Girl about a man named Arquímedes. Lo and behold, the next chapter I read in the tagged book was—surprise—about Arquímedes!

Perhaps that‘s a common name in South and Central America ? Even if so, to be the subject of both chapters I read tonight is bizarre. #foodandlit #Peru #Nicaragua

TheBookHippie I love it when that happens! 1w
AnnCrystal Reading Magic 🪄📚💝. 1w
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Although I loved a number of Kurt Vonnegut‘s ideals, I needed a break. In the last book I listened to, he became quite repetitive, dark, and preachy. So this is my next audiobook instead. Dark, yes, but I‘m not anticipating being lectured to.

staci.reads Might be my favorite in the series! 1w
Texreader @staci.reads Great!! 1w
marleed Ohh, I prefer to be presented with information devoid of being lectured at. I‘ve stopped streaming cable media into my house for this reason. …Years ago as the webmaster for an Army installation someone thanked me for pointing them to policy so they could determine their direction rather than directly telling them they couldn‘t do something. I didn‘t realize the impact but it soon after became my personal modus operandi😀 1w
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A Man Without a Country | Kurt Vonnegut
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My next audiobook for #authoramonth @Soubhiville

TheBookHippie I think you‘ll appreciate it. 1w
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Happy Wildlife Day!

I love Boynton!!

TheBookHippie Oh sweetness!!! 1w
AmyG Thanks for making me smile. I hear Peanuts music. 1w
Texreader @AmyG Oh yes! I do now, too! 🎶 1w
dabbe 💛💜🧡 1w
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Meet Me under the Ceiba | Silvio Sirias
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This is a really interesting well written murder mystery. I finally decided to Google what a ceiba tree looks like and here it is! Cool!

#foodandlit #Nicaragua @Catsandbooks

Leftcoastzen Wow! 1w
ChaoticMissAdventures That is a very cool looking tree! 1w
AnnCrystal 🌳🤩💝. 1w
Texreader @ChaoticMissAdventures @Leftcoastzen @AnnCrystal I would have loved growing up around trees like this! 7d
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This is probably a perfect book for manufacturers, companies that make widgets. For professionals like me, an attorney, or the CFO I am reading this with, it has some real pearls that make this short read worth it. But a lot of the advice, for example, standardizing processes to make widgets, doesn‘t apply much to what we do. I do buy into his eliminating tasks that waste time. I was disgruntled with his over-eagerness and repeating, “I‘m going ⬇️

Texreader off script!“ It bugged the heck out of me while listening and driving, until I figured out that he assumed people were reading along while listening and that they‘d be confused that he was referencing text not in the book. He also seems to treat lean like a religion. A bit off-putting at how he uses “lean” to put Splenda in his tea. 🤷 Because it‘s so short, though, I recommend it for the parts that may help improve productivity. 2w
GingerAntics He uses business practices to put Splenda in his tea? He‘s a little weird. 1w
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A Man Without a Country | Kurt Vonnegut
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Free with Audible membership until September 16

#authoramonth @Soubhiville

AvidReader25 This one is excellent! 2w
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I finished this short story today, a standalone free on Audible. The story recounts Rose, a college student, dreams about a mad scientist Doctor Beilstein who has the grand idea to steal the blood of famous people for nefarious reasons. The ending is a surprise about Rose, even to Rose herself. I appreciate that we are reminded all along that this is a dream. It‘s very very short and I enjoyed it. #authoramonth @Soubhiville

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I‘m listening to this audiobook. OMG everybody should hear this. It‘s a collection of Vonnegut‘s graduation addresses. It starts with a wonderful biography of Vonnegut. And his speeches are humorous and deep. The first speech ends with a discussion of how politicians use hate like a drug. So meaningful now. I‘ve only just started the second one and I‘m astounded and love how he, an atheist, explains why Jesus is the prince of peace. #authoramonth

Texreader P.S. I‘m going to have to find this book in print and just frame it. I never dreamed I‘d be such a Vonnegut fan. ♥️♥️♥️ 2w
willaful The intro to the book I'm listening to talks about what an important moral voice he was. A very good time to become a fan. 2w
ChaoticMissAdventures So glad you are enjoying him! He is one of my all time favorites, I even have "So it goes" tattooed on me. An empathetic genius. Can't wait to see what you think of his fiction. 1w
Soubhiville How cool to find a new connection to an author through #AAM! 1w
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More about Paddington | Michael Bond
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August wrapped. Not the best books this month when Paddington is the only 5-star read!

August Books Wrapped:
I read 4 books for #Bolivia #foodandlit
1 book for #authoramonth
1 book for #campLitsy
1 book for #klbr
And 1 book for #serieslove

I‘m still reading a Llosa book, Bad Girl, that I started in July for #Peru #foodandlit and Dickens‘s Little Dorrit that I started in June for #whattheDickens

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My next audiobook, which I‘m buddy reading with a client‘s CFO, who I‘ve been directed to help her improve her working with her staff. Yes I‘m an employment lawyer and yes this is an odd tasking. Heck I hope it makes me a better manager of my team.

GingerAntics Well good luck in there. I can‘t wait to hear what you‘ve got to say about this one. 2w
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Cat's Cradle: A Novel | Kurt Vonnegut
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John/Jonah interviews the children of one of the fathers of the atomic bomb for a book he‘s writing. At the same time he describes his new religion, Bokononism, which began when he finds the last of the children on an island called San Lorenzo. Meanwhile, the children have “inherited” a substance from their deceased father, the use of which sets the stage for the finale of the book. It‘s a humorous book (think John Scalzi), but I can understand ⬇️

Texreader why it‘s studied at length. It‘s anti-war. The people of San Lorenzo are about to celebrate the bravery of their young men who gave their lives when a German sub sinks their ship. The American ambassador gives a poignant speech full of meaning, which I loved. Unfortunately the plot, while already far-fetched with colorful characters, feels like it becomes a drug-induced fever dream. Hence, it‘s only so-so. #authoramonth @Soubhiville 2w
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Simon's Cat | Simon Tofield
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I have a black cat now but I‘ve had plenty of gingers growing up.

Sparklemn I love gingers - cats and people! 2w
CarolynM Ginger cats are the best 2w
perfectsinner I want my next one to be a ginger 2w
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Chief Inspector Gamache is called yet again when a dead body is found in Olivier‘s cafe in Three Pines, which has undergone a huge change. City dwellers have purchased the old Hadley house, aiming to turn the haunted place into a luxury B&B. Olivier immediately becomes the main suspect of killing the poor old man in his cafe. It takes the detectives an immense amount of time to even discover who the man was, much less his murderer. This fifth ⬇️

Texreader in the series feels more concocted than the previous books. And I‘m bothered a bit by the logic—where the blood is found. But this is part 1 of 2 apparently, ending in quite the cliffhanger. We learn a lot about Olivier‘s past. He wasn‘t always the sweet, charming good-looking man everyone thought he was. Meanwhile, a few more characters‘ story lines continue: Clara is to have prestigious solo art show. Ruth‘s relationship with her duck Rosa ⬇️ 2w
Texreader is changing, but I wish there were artwork of Rosa in her daily clothes and her little raincoat. And we have a new detective, a young skinny Paul Morin, a newby with certain skills that come in handy. Even though I didn‘t care for this book as much as the previous ones in the series, I still find Three Pines charming as ever and look forward to the many more books in the series. #serieslove @thespineview @andrew65 2w
dabbe Excellent review! 💛💜🧡 2w
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Israeli Yossi, American Kevin, and Swiss Marcus are mochileros (backpackers) in Bolivia who decide they want to see a real jungle and Indian village. They hire a man, Karl, to guide them through the forest. As the title makes obvious, everything goes terribly wrong. These mochileros have no idea that their enthusiasm isn‘t enough to get them out alive. It is gruesome and harrowing. Yossi lives to write the book—so there‘s that. Yossi spends ⬇️

Texreader what feels like an eternity getting to the hike, especially the relationship between them. But he continues that level of detail throughout, and it seems he wants to do right by the men who started the journey with him to acknowledge what each man went through. Whatever you do, don‘t listen to the audiobook. The narrator doesn‘t sound human (I confirmed it‘s not AI). He over-enunciates (annoying!) and provides almost no emotions. I quit ⬇️ 2w
Texreader the audiobook and checked out the ebook. So glad I did. I recommend it but beware, this is sheer survival mode. If ever one could have almost every bad thing happen, it happened to Yossi. I hope to see the movie Jungle with Daniel Radcliffe now, but I hope it is not so gruesome. #Bolivia #foodandlit @Catsandbooks 2w
LiseWorks I saw the movie, it was good. 2w
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Haunted: A Novel | Chuck Palahniuk
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#HauntedShelf will be back this year, hosted by @PuddleJumper

I‘ve signed up!

Here is the sign up link https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfs7yHyeyWN9K9pSE-dbPvoNTyyJ9RJVSoKDzbd...

PuddleJumper 👻👻 2w
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Meet Me under the Ceiba | Silvio Sirias
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I‘ve picked this book out for my first #foodandlit book for the month. #Nicaragua @Catsandbooks

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Little Dorrit | Charles Dickens
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I‘ve been reading way too many books at a time that I‘ve let this one linger. So long in fact that I‘ve forgotten who Mrs General was. So I found this great web page:

https://www.charlesdickensinfo.com/novels/little-dorrit/little-dorrit-characters...

#whattheDickens @Cuilin

Susanita I hate when that happens! 2w
Lcsmcat I had to do that for War and Peace. Too many characters to keep straight when reading slowly! 2w
Cuilin I found this Dickens hard to pay attention to. I could blame the fact that I was distracted with other reads but there is something about it that just didn‘t draw me in like others. 2w
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Cat's Cradle: A Novel | Kurt Vonnegut
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My next audiobook for #authoramonth for September @Soubhiville

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Tilt | Emma Pattee
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Portland, Oregon is destroyed by a massive earthquake, catching Annie by surprise while obliviously shopping for a crib at Ikea. Everything comes crashing down and the heavily 9-months‘ pregnant Annie, escaping the rubble by the skin of her teeth, starts walking to her husband‘s work. She‘s accompanied, at time, by the Ikea worker who saved her life. This is the story of her walk through the destroyed city while talking to Bean, the baby she‘s ⬇️

Texreader carrying. Annie tells Bean about her love for her husband. We also learn about her dissatisfaction with herself and her original horrible attitude about being pregnant. This is the story of her changing relationship with her husband and Bean while she walks. From that point of view, it‘s an excellent story. However, if you‘re reading a story about a pregnant woman‘s attempt to find her husband during an apocalypse, it‘s woefully incomplete. ⬇️ (edited) 2w
Texreader The reader gets to decide whether the author/main character achieved her objective. And truthfully I don‘t know which point of view matters the most to me. That leaves me somewhere between a good book and a so-so book. #CampLitsy 2w
BarbaraBB It didn‘t match King of Ashes for you I think! 2w
Texreader @BarbaraBB You are correct! 😉 2w
Bette It‘s been a while, but I remember that after having taken her journey being unsatisfied with the end. 2w
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Movements & Moments | Sonja Eismann, Maya, and Ingo Schningh
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I loved some of these graphic stories about women—those being about Bolivia, Vietnam, and Peru. The latter two being beautifully told stories about women‘s experiences. The Bolivian story was difficult to understand at first, lacking depth. But the rest of the story was powerful—about women becoming economically independent. I didn‘t understand the first two stories. The graphics and font made the last one hard to grasp. Still recommended. ⬇️

Texreader Reading the ebook on my phone most likely contributed to my difficulties. I would love to learn more about the Bolivian women‘s movement. And it‘s a shame it came to an end. #foodandlit #Bolivia @Catsandbooks And thanks @TheBookHippie for the recommendation! 2w
TheBookHippie @Texreader I‘m seriously considering buying the book. I too want to learn more. 2w
TheBookHippie Making sure you got the addresses 😊 2w
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Wayfinder | Adam Johnson
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Some new book recommendations from my travel magazine. Wayfinder is a chunkster but looks good.

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Butt-Holdsworth Memorial Library | Kerrville, TX (Library)
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Never thought I‘d be writing about our Texas grocery store HEB on litsy but I just learned this. The founders of our HEB grocery stores also founded libraries in Corpus Christi and Kerrville (story below). HEB has dedicated disaster trucks which were first on site before FEMA during the July 4th floods. We do ♥️ our HEB stores. Good kind people.

https://www.instagram.com/p/DN08SLq4uTD/?igsh=cjUxdXcwdGxraXJ0

AnnCrystal 💝💝💝. 3w
Fortifiedbybooks I miss HEB! 2w
Texreader @Fortifiedbybooks @AnnCrystal It gets better all the time. But sadly also bigger stores; probably a half mile to walk its perimeter. The best part is everything they do for the communities in Texas. And headquartered in San Antonio, it‘s regarded as one of the best places to work, either in its stores or its headquarters. Just good people. 2w
AnnCrystal 🆒😎👌🏼💝. 2w
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Look At the Birdie | Kurt Vonnegut
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These are the three audiobooks by Vonnegut I found free on Audible with a subscription. #authorsamonth @Soubhiville

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Movements & Moments | Sonja Eismann, Maya, and Ingo Schningh
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TheBookHippie 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼 3w
dabbe 💙✊🏻💙 3w
Catsandbooks I wish my library had this! 2w
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A client has tasked me to coach the CFO on how to manage her accounting department. She wanted part of her professional development plan to include reading helpful books. So now I‘m doing a buddy read with a client‘s CFO of this book. This employment lawyer, me, wears many hats beyond lawyering nowadays. It‘s just crazy. But I love the trust clients have in me. It makes the bad days worth it.

AnnCrystal 👏🏼☺️💝💝💝. 3w
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Movements & Moments | Sonja Eismann, Maya, and Ingo Schningh
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Yes ladies!! Open your market stalls and don‘t let men (the government) try to control you! Economic freedom can mean self sufficiency. I love these ladies! #foodandlit #Bolivia @Catsandbooks

AnnCrystal 👏🏼🌞✊🏼💐💖💖💖. 3w
TheBookHippie I love this book so much. 3w
Catsandbooks ✊🏼🔥❤️ 2w
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My book haul from Bookmans in Phoenix yesterday. This is a first for me. Can you spot the terrible typo in the title of one of these books?

Use spoilers below when you discover it. I‘d love to see who all catches it.

Ruthiella SLEEP has one too many “E”s. 👀🤣 3w
TheBookHippie I lost track of your earlier post but yes I keep bags paper and plastic from bookstore visits I hang them with my totes. 3w
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LiteraryinPA That‘s so egreeegious! On the spine?? How did that ever make it to print? 3w
ImperfectCJ In defense of the copy editor, spotting typos in all caps is tough, especially when it's something like a title that our eyes skip over. (Still, this one should have been caught by spell check.) Perhaps they'll correct it in the next print run, and this one will become a collector's item! 3w
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rabbitprincess Literal LOL! Love it! On a similar note, I have a book by Mark Billingham that has his name spelled “Billngham” on the spine 😂 (edited) 3w
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Two packed packages of books from the SAPL book sale a couple weeks ago went in the mail today. One for my grand-nephew, son of @freeatlast1137 and one to @TheBookHippie for her students.

TheBookHippie Yay!!!! ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️ 3w
Texreader @TheBookHippie Lots and lots of goodies in the box!! I hope the kiddos love them. I got a number of duplicates. I figured if you might have kids who want to buddy read. And I had enough duplicates to share with my little grand nephew. ♥️ (edited) 3w
TheBookHippie @Texreader I‘m so excited! We do buddy reads older with younger -especially being multigrade this year. 3w
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Texreader @TheBookHippie Oh that will be perfect!! 3w
Texreader @TheBookHippie Do any of your fellow teachers or you need any arts and craft supplies? I was very artsy with the kids when they were little and I‘ve just never cleaned out anything. Would love to donate to a good cause! Like pipe cleaners and colored foam sheets. Loads of new and used crayons. Beads etc. 3w
TheBookHippie @Texreader always. The title one school I am in each child has more than one trauma. Teachers have art bins to help them process. 3w
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Bookmans - Phoenix | Phoenix, AZ (Bookstore)
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Does anyone else save their bags from bookstores? These were from 3 of the 4 we visited in Arizona over the long weekend. They‘re like memories.

mrp27 I save mine too! 3w
Bookwormjillk I save mine too and then it becomes a great honor to be sent home from a dinner at my house with leftovers in a “good“ bag. 3w
wildwoodreads I save mine too! 3w
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🙋🏽🤩👍🏼📚🛍️📚💝.
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Movements & Moments | Sonja Eismann, Maya, and Ingo Schningh
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Next up is this graphic novel with short stories about brave indigenous women around the world. Recommended by @TheBookHippie #Bolivia #foodandlit @Catsandbooks

TheBookHippie I hope you enjoy it!! 3w
Kitta Oh I‘ve been meaning to read more indigenous books and more graphic novels! Perfect combo!! Stacked! 3w
Kitta Ah boo not available on Libby. 3w
Texreader @Kitta I was lucky. It was available on my Libby. 3w
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