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cariashley
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I love Frank Bruni‘s nonfiction. This was a lovely and thoughtful meditation on aging, illness and disability, resilience, what matters in life - all the things. Really enjoyed it.

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julesG
The Mind's Eye | Oliver Sacks
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Thank you, @TrishB! 😘😘😘

Not only an addition to the #YellowNFShelf, but also a book about my greatest fear. I suppose it's not only my greatest fear. Looking forward to reading it. 😘
Also appreciate that both books have 'seeing' as a common theme. 😉 Cassandra has been on my TBR for a while. 😁

Cathythoughts So nice 💛 13mo
TrishB Yeah!!! So glad they arrived on time. Have fun ♥️ 13mo
julesG @TrishB Arrived yesterday. So perfect timing. 13mo
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Aimeesue
The Eye Book | Dr. Seuss
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Quarterly appointment with my Retinal specialist today, which is practically an all day thing due to travel, needing to have lunch so I don‘t starve, and DC traffic.
The vision in my left eye is as above, due to a retinal tear - I lost my reading spot in that eye as well, so I can only read with my right eye.
The good news is that both eyes are stable right now, and I can relax for another four months. Yay!

Ruthiella Good news! 13mo
mabell That is great news! 13mo
Aimeesue @Ruthiella @mabell Keeping my fingers crossed! 13mo
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REPollock
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Pickpick

A great introspective reflection on blindness, disability, and aging.

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Suet624
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Pickpick

(Last night at work - seems fitting for the title of this book.). I really enjoyed the audiobook. Bruni talks about the experience of losing his sight and what he has learned from it. I think readers who are older or have long-term medical issues would appreciate what he has to say. Bruni gives wonderful examples of folks who manage to do amazing things with and despite their own setbacks. I may check in with this one again as I continue to age.

AmyG Beautiful 1y
batsy Gorgeous 😍 1y
ReadingRachael Beautiful!! Yes, it goes perfectly 😄 1y
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Deblovestoread Stunning pic! 1y
Suet624 @Deblovestoread @ReadingRachael @batsy @AmyG we‘ve had some amazing sunsets. 1y
DivineDiana Breathtaking photograph! ❤️ 1y
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Suet624
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Listening to both of these audios. Moving between the lovely sound of Bruni‘s voice to Harvey‘s deep gravelly voice is quite the transition!

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JackieGreco
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So cliche

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Megabooks
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Pickpick

Few things are scarier than suddenly losing your sight, which happened to Bruni when he had a rare stroke in one eye. This is the story of him coming to terms with this loss (+ a failed relationship + his dad‘s dementia). It was a lot to handle in a single year, but people reached out to him after his NYT columns, and he interviewed several for this book. His disability made him appreciate more the invisible difficulties lots of people face.

Megabooks @Chelsea.Poole this may be in your wheelhouse 👍🏻 2y
Suet624 I had no idea this happened to him. 2y
Megabooks @Suet624 neither did I. Glad I read this one. 2y
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Chelsea.Poole Thank you!! Love your recs! Stacked ☺️ 2y
Cinfhen I think I‘ll pick it up off of #Scribd when I‘m in the mood for something inspirational 🌻 2y
Megabooks @Chelsea.Poole I hope you enjoy it! 2y
Megabooks @Cinfhen sounds good! 💜👍🏻 2y
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booklover3258
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I enjoyed this one a lot more than volume 1. Maybe it was because Vision and his family were more “human“ than the first comic. Plus backstory that was needed in book 1 with Wanda!!! Put together I enjoyed the story throughout and definitely a sad ending.

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LMAN8BSA
Vision | Tom King
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Pickpick

10/10:
This might legitimately be my favorite comic story ever told. There‘s plenty of reasons the 12 issues of this comic are held in such high regard, and man this was worth every second. The plot is incredibly interesting and thought provoking, the art is truly some of the most beautiful work I‘ve ever seen in a comic, and there is genuine emotions showcased throughout. I absolutely loved this and I recommend it to any reader!