Hello my Dear Friend, Thought about you as I watched True Blood and heard the name NIGEL! I am so dam happy for you, love your posts! Kernel
Reading “Remember Me” did what I hoped it would: As soon as I finished it, I picked up “Luster,” Raven Leilani’s breathtaking debut, which I finished before moving on to “The Seven H...
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← Bookworm: My best books of 2021
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books gathering dust, so to speak, on my Kindle, which I’ve definitely let fall to the wayside since joining BOTM at the end of 2019.While I’ll always love holding (and smelling) real books ...
was another great year of reading for me, thanks largely in part to Book of the Month. It was my seventh year doing my reading
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written before about my love of Anaïs, especially her diaries and erotic story collection “Delta of
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since I learned to read thanks to “Go, Dog. Go!” by P. D. Eastman when I was 3, reading has always been my Happy Place. When I have moments to myself — with my
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came in a thank you note I received many years ago from one of my favorite interview subjects, a then-homeless bookbinder named Stitch, who wrote “may your quill never run dry” on paper he
Love it!
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It does feel weird and wrong.
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