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#TheArctic
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DieAReader
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#BookHaul

Went for a drive to my fave local #LittleFreeLibrary & found these gems💎 It was my last visit for this year, as it‘s not operational during the winter.

AnnCrystal 🆒📚👏🏼🤩💝. 13h
CoverToCoverGirl Lucky finds..😍 12h
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Cozy | Jan Brett
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Chrissyreadit 🤎❤️🧡💛🧡❤️🤎 1w
Avanders 🍁🍂🧡 1w
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Cozy | Jan Brett
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Yes to Fall swaps! 🍂🍁

Just signed up for the Falling For Fall Swap hosted by @Avanders @Chrissyreadit

So excited!

Chrissyreadit 🎉💛🎉💛🎉💛 2mo
Ddzmini I signed up can‘t wait 2mo
Avanders 👏🏼👏🏼🍁🍂🧡♥️💛 2mo
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Eggs
First Light | Rebecca Stead
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Pickpick

“But every person has to learn to accept what has happened in the past. Without bitterness. Or there is no point in continuing with life.”

Hidden ice world meets light of day wider world! Setting: Greenland, in the future beyond…

#Read2025
#Bookspinbingo
#Pantone2025

DieAReader 🥳🥳🥳 2mo
TheAromaofBooks Yay!! 2mo
Eggs @DieAReader 🤗😊 2mo
Eggs @TheAromaofBooks 🌼🤗 2mo
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Mehso-so

This book looks at the Bering Sea area and largely how various humans have interacted with (and exploited) the area. I thought this would be super interesting, but I found it not holding my attention. I honestly don‘t know if that was me, the book, or just too much similarity to other books I‘ve recently read.

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Texreader
First Light | Rebecca Stead
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Pickpick

This is an excellent YA sci-fi speculative fiction story. A family camps in #Greenland so the father can study climate change while the mother writes about mitochondrial DNA while son explores the land. But nothing is as it seems and it all unravels when the son discovers a colony of people living underground for generations, who will lose their home as the climate warms. Told from two perspectives of the above- and below-world, I enjoyed the ⬇️

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Texreader
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Pickpick

In 1910-12, the author Ejnar and a boat mechanic Iver sledge along the west coast of #Greenland looking for notes from previous Danes whose exploration ended in their 3 deaths. Ejnar and Iver brave the coast for well more than a year trying to get back to their ship. They are good partners for this task who have one spat in all this time, over an imaginary girl. It‘s a brutal survival story with an excellent epilogue about how the author ⬇️

Texreader witnessed the militarization of the country during WWII and its population growth. He had thought the land untameable and would remain so forever. This is an excellent read, with short chapters to keep the dread for these men and their dogs under control. Beware the dogs do not survive well.
#foodandlit @Catsandbooks
3mo
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booklover3258
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This was a beautiful stunning book. Its the story of how an Inupiaq family survived on a boat trip in the Arctic. It explained how the mom sewn all the warm clothes for the crew and what they ate to survive in a cold unwavering environment. Artwork is just wonderful as the story itself.

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First Light | Rebecca Stead
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Poking around for a new Audiobook I found this YA book set in #Greenland. So it‘s up next for #foodandlit @Catsandbooks

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