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Robotswithpersonality
A Stone Sat Still | Brendan Wenzel
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Lookit! 🥹 Yeah, I just found another picture book I could happily see the pages made into monthly entries for a year's wall calendar so I could always have the art on display. Picture books as the new coffee table books: big art but in lighter volumes.

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Robotswithpersonality
A Stone Sat Still | Brendan Wenzel
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The sweetest little snake. Yes, I went back and read it again. The ART!

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Robotswithpersonality
A Stone Sat Still | Brendan Wenzel
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Pickpick

Something of a follow up to They All Saw a Cat by the same author, in that it again deals with shifting perspectives. There's a more muted palette and a more layered collage style in this one, it's giving me earth tones Eric Carle. Beautiful, almost meditative experience. Could definitely see it becoming a classic bedtime story.

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Robotswithpersonality
A Stone Sat Still | Brendan Wenzel
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Just gorgeous. 😍

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dabbe
The Rolling Stones | Susan Hill
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Perfect 🎵 4mo
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DebinHawaii
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Pickpick

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Went through all of my library renewals on this one so I finally finished it up last night to return today. If you‘re a stone geek & like learning about the history of things, you‘ll probably enjoy this book with about 60 essays about different rocks from jasper to opal to lapis lazuli to moonstone. Although I skimmed some stones & sections more than others, most of the essays are pretty interesting & it‘s a beautiful book.💎🪨🩶

DieAReader 🥳Great 9mo
Crazeedi Have this one on my tbr 9mo
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jenniferw88
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Mehso-so
Lindy I read this one slowly, just one or two stones at a time. I think you are correct that it‘s better in print. 10mo
Librarybelle I have such a hard time listening to nonfiction. I can listen to memoirs and travelogues, but everything else…I prefer print. 10mo
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jenniferw88 @Librarybelle I'm the opposite - I find my mind wandering if I listen to fiction, unless it grips me from the beginning or the narrator is good. I still prefer print over audio, though! 10mo
Librarybelle I love how everyone responds differently to books and formats! 😁 10mo
jenniferw88 @Lindy, I think I should have only read a few stones at a time, too! 10mo
TheAromaofBooks Great progress!! 10mo
Crazeedi @Librarybelle so funny because non fiction is easier for me to listen to! 10mo
Crazeedi I'm going to look for this one! 10mo
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Lindy
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Pickpick

I took my time (9 weeks—the maximum library renewals) to make my way through this collection of stories about all kinds of different rocks. Geology, mythology, ancient texts, contemporary social history, philosophy and more are encompassed in this fascinating collection.

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Lindy
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Dyers‘ lists of the late 16th century reveal such appealing shades as sheep‘s colour, motley, new sad colour, puke (a blue-black), devil in the hedge (off-red), pease porridge tawny, and goose-turd green.

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Eggs
A Stone Sat Still | Brendan Wenzel
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This is a lovely exploration of perspective, perception, and the passage of time. A rock can be so much more than a rock-it has a unique purpose for all living things 💗

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Andrew65 You‘re flying 👏👏👏 2y
Clwojick Awesome job! 2y
Eggs @Andrew65 🥰🤗 2y
Eggs @Clwojick Thanks 🙏🏻 2y
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