Trying to keep up with my weekly neewspaper reading. Whenever I am up to date, a special edition comes out and gets me off course. The last one was a best literature of 2024 edition. Of course I had to read it more closely. 🙈🙈🙈
Trying to keep up with my weekly neewspaper reading. Whenever I am up to date, a special edition comes out and gets me off course. The last one was a best literature of 2024 edition. Of course I had to read it more closely. 🙈🙈🙈
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.
The sweetest little snake. Yes, I went back and read it again. The ART!
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.
This series about Tara who is stuck in 18 November is some of the best books I‘ve read in at long time. #danishbooks
Right in the feels! Admirably spare in text and imagery. It takes so little to conjure up the shared human experience, holding two truths in mind: We don't know how long we've got; we can treasure the moments spent together now.
No big revelations here, feels patchworky. Capitalism & wage labor. Productivity, time management, task-oriented vs. schedule-oriented work, efficiency, nature, planetary time. Leisure, rest. Fungible time. Divisible time. Time & attention. The self-timers & the timed. Biggest question: is reading this a good use of time? 2023
66 “If you don‘t know what‘s coming down the line, preparing for the future becomes an infinite task.”
A wonderful blend of history, culture and travel in Japan.
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Carlo Rovelli is quickly becoming one of my favorite writers. He has a knack for explaining complex quantum physics with ease, but he‘s also poetic and philosophical about life. His prose is beautiful and a joy to read! 5-star book! ⭐️