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Welcome to the Goddamn Ice Cube
Welcome to the Goddamn Ice Cube: Chasing Fear and Finding Home in the Great White North | Blair Braverman
A rich and revelatory memoir of a young woman reclaiming her courage in the stark landscapes of the north. By the time Blair Braverman was eighteen, she had left her home in California, moved to arctic Norway to learn to drive sled dogs, and found work as a tour guide on a glacier in Alaska. Determined to carve out a life as a tough girla young woman who confronts danger without apologyshe slowly developed the strength and resilience the landscape demanded of her. By turns funny and sobering, bold and tender, Welcome to the Goddamn Ice Cube brilliantly recounts Bravermans adventures in Norway and Alaska. Settling into her new surroundings, Braverman was often terrified that she would lose control of her dog team and crash her sled, or be attacked by a polar bear, or get lost on the tundra. Above all, she worried that, unlike the other, gutsier people alongside her, she wasnt cut out for life on the frontier. But no matter how out of place she felt, one thing was clear: she was hooked on the North. On the brink of adulthood, Braverman was determined to prove that her fears did not define herand so she resolved to embrace the wilderness and make it her own. Assured, honest, and lyrical, Welcome to the Goddamn Ice Cube paints a powerful portrait of self-reliance in the face of extraordinary circumstance. Braverman endures physical exhaustion, survives being buried alive in an ice cave, and drives her dogs through a whiteout blizzard to escape crooked police. Through it all, she grapples with love and violencenavigating a grievous relationship with a fellow musher, and adapting to the expectations of her Norwegian neighborsas she negotiates the complex demands of being a young woman in a mans land. Weaving fast-paced adventure writing and ethnographic journalism with elegantly wrought reflections on identity, Welcome to the Goddamn Ice Cube captures the triumphs and the perils of Bravermans journey to self-discovery and independence in a landscape that is as beautiful as it is unforgiving.
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Hooked_on_books
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Pickpick

Born and raised in California, Blair Braverman was drawn to the north. She ended up spending time and Norway and eventually learning to be a musher. About half this coming of age memoir is about that learning process and the other half is her settling into a small town in northern Norway and it‘s unique residents. This wasn‘t exactly what I was expecting, but I really liked it.

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CaitZ
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I'm going to start this by saying I liked this book, but it's hard to explain. I wanted to read it because I've been following her on Twitter for her sled dog stories and pictures. Blair was drawn to Norway as a high school exchange student. There she finds a life she loves, but also experiences sexual harassment. The story jumps around in time and is sometimes hard to follow.

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LadyChristy
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It‘s HOT 🥵, so trying some literary escapism... 🧊❄️🌨

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Kangaj1
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#bookspin #bookspinbingo
We are entering a winter storm warning and are expecting almost a foot of snow by mid-morning tomorrow. I am in the middle of two of these on the list, so I may have some last minute changes by the weekend! @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Oh my, that's some serious snow!!! 4y
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Soubhiville
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Hey #LitsyATXReadersSociety! Sound off- who‘s going to make it to this Saturday‘s meeting about Travel books?

Central Library Room 471, 2-4pm, 1pm snacks/ hang out at the Cookbook Cafe.
I hope to see you there!

(Image from Pinterest: my kind of travel books. Alone with Nature)

Reminder for next month: Oct 19, Something Spooky!

Eyelit I‘ll be there! I‘m going to try to be there at 1 - but may stop by the pecan street festival first 😄 5y
Lauren.Archer I feel like I am never going to make on of these. My husband and I have concert tickets Saturday 🙁 5y
Soubhiville @Lauren.Archer maybe you can plan for October? 5y
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Soubhiville @Eyelit is in Austin or P-Ville? 5y
Eyelit There‘s a pecan street fest in pflugerville? Dang. It gets around! I‘m going to try to check out the one in Austin this weekend. I think it‘s on 6th street? At least that‘s where it‘s been historically. It‘s been a while. I saw a notice for it on FB when I rsvpd for the APL after dark 😄 5y
Soubhiville @eyelit I‘m not sure that there is one in Pflugerville, but I know one of the main streets there is Pecan St. 🙂. Sounds fun though, I bet there will be tasty treats! 5y
k.reads I‘ll be there! 5y
Julsmarshall I won‘t be able to make it Saturday, I‘ll be watching my daughter play volleyball at a Texas State. Hopefully I can join you in October 😄 5y
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night_shift
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Blair went through some tough, awful crap, but this was just a fascinating account of dog sleding and the artic in both Alaska and Norway. It made me sad thinking of this girl younger than me setting out to do these things and when I was the same age, doing nothing of the sort, despite wanting to, out of fear. So now I'm a little depressed and need a happier read. 😞

llawela There's maybe still opportunities to do things that seem frightening 5y
night_shift @llawela I have 2 kids and a job I have to keep or else we're all homeless, so no I don't really have any opportunities to do anything scary that I'd want to risk my kids futures on. 🤷‍♀️ thanks though. I've had a lot of thinking time over the day and I'm feeling a little better now. Maybe when they're older. 5y
llawela @UnidragonFrag being able to manage all that makes you a badass, IMO. 5y
night_shift @llawela I appreciate that lol 😊 5y
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Court7
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Pickpick

Not at all what I was expecting but very good nonetheless.

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Kellyomealia
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11/? A little disjointing to jump between the narratives but overall a great story about perseverance, finding yourself and turning yourself over to what you love.

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KeepCalmWithBooksAndCoffee
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I am a big Blair fan and I‘m loving this audiobook. Such an honest story of searching for yourself.

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Book_Gobbler
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Ordered a copy of this book the second I learned of Ms. Braverman‘s epic Iditarod win. Complete amazement at the grit and determination she had to pull out of herself to get it done. Should be a fascinating read!

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heidisreads
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My #February lineup! I‘m finishing Welcome to the Goddamn Ice Cube from January and I have no rereads this month. The Wishtree is for a summer program at the library. The Bookish Life of Nina Hill is an #arc from #netgalley

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stephani06
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I'm addicted to Blair Braverman's Twitter, and somehow her book is even better than that.

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WanderingBookaneer
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Catching up with my 2018 Reading Challenges #BuJo to see that I have read 28 books in June! You can tell I‘m on vacation. Actually, most are audiobooks. I‘ve been listening nonstop as I pack up our belongings before our upcoming move to FL.

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Wow!!!! That‘s awesome!!! 6y
RidgewayGirl Good luck with the move. While packing is a pain, it‘s fun to put everything away in the new place, especially the books. 6y
Ingerella I hope you love Florida! I moved here from MA and plan on never leaving! 6y
RadicalReader @WanderingBookaneer absolutely stunningly captivating penmanship 6y
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UnabridgedPod
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Pickpick

I highly recommend this memoir! Blair Braverman reads the audiobook herself, lending immediacy both to the tragic moments of her experiences in the north and to the new understandings that mark her adventures. Beautiful, poignant book.

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KeepCalmWithBooksAndCoffee
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😍 So far this is very interesting

RealLifeReading Sounds good! 7y
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Tex2Flo
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TBR February. Traveling in Canada (WTH!!) as a Florida resident will be challenging. Been saving Ice Cube just for this trip. Add some book club reads and this is probably my list.

KarenUK Sourdough and Etta and Otto are on my TBR too.... travel safe my lovely! 💕 7y
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Mehso-so

Mixed feelings about this book. It's not what I expected, but whose fault is that? When I read about the author's skill at conditioning a sled dog to be a chicken shepherd, I started following her tale on Twitter. I was expecting this to be a book about her life with dogs, but it was actually about her life with men, finding her way past her fear, and making peace with herself. Jumbling the chronology of her stories added a layer of frustration.

Spiderfelt If I'm honest, I read her book because I wanted to know more about Blair and Quince, who maintain a lively exchange on Twitter. Who were they and how did they end up living this life in rural Wisconsin. My curiosity is now satisfied. 7y
MrBook Great review! Love the pup 😻😻😻! 7y
Hooked_on_books On the other hand, that puppy is totally adorable. Yours or internet image? 7y
Spiderfelt @Hooked_on_books @MrBook the pup is officially ours. We fostered this litter for three weeks, and ultimately decided to keep him. He's a ham for the camera. 7y
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MelodySchreiber
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Ridley had a great time at the @OneMorePageBooks nonfiction book club tonight! He's eager to start reading this haul.

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Camille2
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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WhatStaceyReads
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Next up on the TBR stack.

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Ashley_Nicoletto
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Also picking this one up today as it's a frequent bookriot podcast recommendation. I always giggle at the name and I was so excited to see it on sale!

Emiller Thanks for sharing! I‘ve been wanting to read this! 7y
Suet624 A great book! 7y
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JennaRoot
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Hoping to counteract the summer heat with this one!

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theshrinkette
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Switching things up with some nonfiction.

WhatDeeReads I want to read this with you. 7y
theshrinkette @WhatDeeReads I'm slowing down, I'm going stir crazy and need to not just keep finishing books every 3 hours. I can put this on hold and read something else in the meantime. 7y
WhatDeeReads @theshrinkette Yes please. When I'm finished with Girl Out of Water. We'll read it. Do you have Hulu? If so, you should watch The Bold Type. I think it is your wheelhouse. 7y
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theshrinkette @WhatDeeReads Unfortunately no Hulu. But finally will catch up on American Gods. 7y
WhatDeeReads @theshrinkette GIRL! American Gods. So good. Ricky Whittle. So fine. I'm starting The 100 just to keep him on my screen. 7y
charissharpe This one looks great, such a different subject matter. 7y
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shanebeth
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Heidi is very excited about participating in today's photo challenge. #catsoflitsy #ashapeinthetitle #junebookbugs

DGRachel 😻 7y
AmyG She is beautiful. 7y
auntie_jenn she's doing an excellent job 😻 7y
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EmilyChristine
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Went to a program at my library tonight. Blair is a dogsledder who is training for the Iditarod and she wrote a book about her time in Norway and Alaska. She brought her dog Flame with her who got lots of pets from people (including me 😁). Also bought her book and got it signed. 📚

CouronneDhiver Oh cool! That book is on my TBR list 7y
tpixie Awesomeness!!! 7y
Suet624 This book was great. 7y
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AlizaApp
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I enjoyed this memoir about the author's journey to follow her dream and feel at home in the Arctic. I admired her initiative, putting herself outside her comfort zone repeatedly, and the writing was great.

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AlizaApp
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There is something really gratifying about reading this memoir of life in the Arctic while sitting on a beach in Bali 💅🏽

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Suet624
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Pickpick

This book jumped unexpectedly off the shelf at the library and landed in my hands. I knew nothing about it but the title and subtitle were enough for me. Tales of Norway, of Alaska, of cold, of men, of dogs, of tourists stuck on a glacier, of the community that she grows to be an integral part of, of Arild: her adopted Norwegian father, of her internal compass always pointing north, and of fear. Being scared and doing it anyway.

Hobbinol I have a thing for Scandinavian books... well, okay... I mostly have a thing about books--period--but books about the cold north especially. 8y
EvieBee So glad this was a pick! I snapped it up in a Kindle sale last year. Have to read it soon. 8y
DocBrown Great review! 8y
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Suet624 @mdhughes72 thanks! 8y
Suet624 @EvieBee84 I hope you like it. I keep thinking about it. She has had an interesting life so far. 8y
Suet624 @Hobbinol Well, this woman lives for the cold and loves the north so I think it's up your alley. I loved how she didn't talk about how fearful she was very often. She would just drop a line in so you'd remember that she was in the midst of some serious shit. 8y
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Suet624
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Finding some time to read with my pal Skipper before leaving Maine.

saresmoore What a cutie Skipper is! 8y
MicheleinPhilly SKIPPER! 😍 8y
Suet624 @saresmoore @MicheleinPhilly Their other dog's name is Gilligan. 😁😁. I've been madly in love with Skipper for years. 8y
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Suet624
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I'm in Maine for 4 days and it's rainy and cold. I can't warm up even with the fire ablaze. And, coincidentally, I've started reading this book

Zelma 😂 that title! 8y
ReadingEnvy That sounds pretty good to me because it is 86 here and I'm! Not! Ready! 8y
Suet624 @ReadingEnvy I'm not sure I'd be ready for that either!! 8y
Suet624 @Zelma I grabbed the book because of the title! Thankfully this memoir is really interesting. 8y
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Cberbs
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Such a wonderful book. I live in ND, and it has a reputation for cold. This book had parts that made our winters sound balmy and lovely.

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Cberbs
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Sunburn in your nostrils, a nostril tan, and armpit sunburn. No thanks. That is not at all what I'm interested in!

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everlocalwest
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I really liked this but it needed a firmer editorial hand to blend some themes and excise others. Much more a memoir about sexual abuse than dogsledding...following the thread of abusive men in a young women's life was heartbreaking and illuminating. Not that the sum of her experience is relative to men but how long lasting these damages are and how much of your life they can overtake and inform...that seemed to be more of the book's theme...

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B.Reader
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Missed yesterday's #readjanuary because I wanted to post #dreamingofawarmerclimate but all of the covers made me even colder. Living in one of the few states where 9 inches of snow and -30 degree temps don't equal a snow day, so I got real with my selection. #brrr #winterreading ❄❄❄

Serotonin Which state do you live in? 8y
brilliantglow Lol I live in Canada and it is snow squalls and -20 here today. But it makes for a good cozy day for reading. I can really relate to this post haha 8y
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Kelly
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I'm starting the book listed and Rocket enjoys a snack of my Nook case. #funfridayphoto

CherylDeFranceschi Eef! So cute! 8y
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Kelly
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First 2017 library haul, with cute bunny.

syasutake What a sweet little bunny! 🐰 8y
LeahBergen 😍😍 8y
KarenUK So sweet💕 8y
BekahB Great stack! History of Wolves is at the top of my book wishlist. 8y
brennareadsbooks I have my eye on Idaho and History of Wolves! 8y
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BethFishReads
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First incoming book of 2017! A library book. Recommended by @kalenski

BarbaraTheBibliophage Great title! 8y
BeckyRoy I loved this book. I'm fortunate to live near the author. She came to our bookclub meeting to discuss and it was great. 8y
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kalenski
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Recommended to me by Luis Alberto Urea. Can't put it down.

BethFishReads Oh new to me. I'll check it out 8y
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BeckyRoy
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Bookclub! Mixed reviews. I still loved it!

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Ayelet
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I'm just starting this memoir and so far I'm enjoying it. Love the themes of fear and courage. Not a fan of cold weather. :) Yes, I know I live in Canada.

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BeckyRoy
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A Friday afternoon tradition I've dubbed #fridaycoffee . Needed to get away from my desk and power up for this afternoon and this evenings projects!

GinaAnderson That's a bold coffee/candy combination. 8y
DebinHawaii Traditions! 👍📚☕️🍭 8y
BeckyRoy @GinaAnderson Yes it is. It's my Friday afternoon mood booster. 8y
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BeckyRoy
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This is good! This is really really good!

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BeckyRoy
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October book club pick. Hoping the local author will come visit us. #bookmail

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Librarylady
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It's been a productive day of reading at my house (not a productive day of housework). I've just started my second book of the day. Wishing I loved the cold weather as much as Braverman does.

[DELETED] 2232195534 Sounds like a good book for reading while it's still warm. I love books about the cold country, wherever that might be. 😀 8y
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Librarylady

It's been a productive day of reading at my house (not a productive day of housework). I've just started my second book of the day. Wishing I loved the cold weather as much as Braverman does.

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A.Shari.A
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Can't stop reading. So good!

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charminggoats
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Mehso-so

I finally finished this one that I started during the readathon. It was an interesting concept but never quite held my interest. Some parts were fascinating and others just left me skimming pages without realizing it.

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Hoopiefoot
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And just like that, #24in48 is over for me. I'm such a sucker for books about cool women doing adventurous things. This was a great book to finish off my challenge. All together I finished 2 graphic novels, 2 memoirs, 3 novels, & 2 hours of an audio book. What a delightful weekend!

LitHousewife Congrats!!! 8y
BekahB Woo hoo!! 🎉 8y
BookishFeminist Woo awesome job! 🎉 8y
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megt Congrats!! 8y
QueenAnne Yes yes! Congrats 🎉🎉🎉😍 8y
Carol 🍾🙌📚🎉👍 8y
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charminggoats
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Starting another book! (I didn't finish the last but it's really more of a read-and-reflect that I'll need to come back to.) As it's summer in Florida, I'm hoping this book with help me shed my current urge to leave my life and the oppressive heat here and go find my future up north. (Somehow, I think it's only going to make the urge stronger.) #24in48 #readathon

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AmyWrites
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Super excited about this one...

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