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Cosmos_Moon_River

Cosmos_Moon_River

Joined May 2016

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Pickpick

As a recovering scientist working in more of a business world now, I enjoyed how this book compared laws of business through each section to different practices of science. Relating laws of business to laws of science.

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I enjoyed the insights & found this book relatable as my mom suffered a brain tumor in 2015 & recently an aneurysm with a small stroke. It is very scary knowing someone you love could never be the same while they keep on being there physically. This is explored from the first person & scientific perspective. As a director at the NIMH, studying mental health, the author did not recognize symptoms or feel anything unusual while losing her own mind.

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The poem “Brain Radiation” composed by Barbara Lipska while in treatment.

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I‘m about 75% through this book and doing some googling about the book & author, I came across the linked NYT article by the author‘s son-in-law. Sad update to her condition, but our own decline is a part of everyone‘s life. We can only try to do our best to stay healthy. https://www.nytimes.com/2025/01/21/opinion/cancer-mental-health-wisdom.html?smid...

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The Screwtape Letters | C. S. Lewis
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A few of my favorite lines from “the Toast”.

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The Screwtape Letters | C. S. Lewis
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I had to push myself to finish this but glad I read to the end to get to the conclusion and understand the full intent of the letters. It‘s a short read with old English. I enjoyed the P.S. of “Screwtape Proposes a Toast” a bit more than the letters themselves, and the Preface to them where Lewis provided context of his metaphor to his views on American education. My mom gave me this copy with some of her notes about the book. A few of mine added.

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Good messages to help professionals, parents, teachers and kids not get stuck in positive or negative mindsets, either of which can cause people to be stuck and stagnant in life.

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Testaments | Margaret Atwood
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I love this & want more! I can‘t wait for The Testaments tv series. Aunt Lydia told her own story & history, and confessed her motivations. The story of Agnes/Hannah (although she does not get the name Hannah as she has in the series) beyond Handmaid‘s Tale, as well as Nicole/Holly (also never mentioning the name Holly) navigating some time as a teenager, & eventually meeting her half sister. I hope the series gives more like Handmaid‘s Tale did.

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The author tells his journey of being a reporter and becoming the champion of the US memory competition, through a fluke of chance encounters during research for an article. He tells about the techniques he learned from European competitors and how after one year of training, beat the past US champions and other favorites.

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Mehso-so

I couldn‘t actually find the right book to post about… the actual book “Master the Art of Networking for Meaningful Connections” by Lysander Bexley, pictured, was so repetitive and sounded like the audio was read by an AI bot. Not sure why I got this one. I guess the title sounded promising and it was too short to quit.

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This was okay. Some good pointers for time management and accomplishing life goals.

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A friend recommended this after we had some deaths in my family. I enjoyed the perspective of the afterlife from a near-death experience of a neurosurgeon including his own doubts and scientific frame of reference.

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This book confronts environmental justice for native people and the truth of America‘s many founding horrors.

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Insightful perspective of how big ideas get their teeth and take hold in society.

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The Handmaid's Tale | MARGARET. ATWOOD
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I love old, well-read copies of books. This mass market copy is from 1989 and the 20th printing. It started tattering from dry rot while I was reading it. Loved this, but I will say I think the series is actually better. I have never said this about a screen adaptation, but this one. Love how the series builds from the book. Can‘t wait to keep watching!

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Good guidance for life.

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The facts of American white supremacy with necessary honesty, asking white people to take ownership and work toward doing better. I got the companion journal to allow some thoughtful reflection.

JenniferEgnor This book was life changing for me. Such an important read. 2mo
Cosmos_Moon_River @JenniferEgnor 💚❤️‍🩹 2mo
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Finding the Mother Tree | Suzanne Simard
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At times very forest science technical, the author weaves her research with her own memoir. Very well written and I enjoyed it, although at times it didn‘t grip me as a page-turner.

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#GIRLBOSS | Sophia Amoruso
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Mehso-so

At times I loved her story and found her relatable, but others I felt annoyed by excessive millennial energy. This is a modern rags to riches story of the creator of the Nasty Gal clothing brand.

kspenmoll Happy Litsyversary!!!🎉🎉 3mo
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So glad to finally be done with this. I loved Chabon‘s Summerland and this was nothing like it. I thought there may be some fantasy, but pretty purely a detective murder mystery. Some uniqueness in the setting, being in Sitka, Alaska, and a large community of chess-playing Jewish Alaskans, along with the organized crime and police detective theme. Some, but little suspense. I had to push myself to get through. It never really gripped me.

Ruthiella Chabon is hit and miss for me…but mostly miss. 😂 4mo
RamsFan1963 I bailed on this a few years ago. I found the pace too slow to keep my attention on the mystery 4mo
Cosmos_Moon_River @Ruthiella Haha… oops. I even missed the tagging the right book 🤣 @RamsFan1963 I was 🤏 so close to bailing. I kept hanging on hope it would get more exciting. Not even a good twist. 4mo
Cosmos_Moon_River Well, it did let me edit my book tag… Flowers for Algernon was a MUCH better book, though. 4mo
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Man's Search for Meaning | Viktor E Frankl
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This book is intense. Frankl, a psychiatrist, describes his experiences in concentration camps in Nazi Germany. The book tells how he maintained his sense of meaning, and helped others discover that they still had their own, to make it through the tragedies of starvation, death and uncertain futures. The main message is there is not one meaning to life, but each of us have our own meanings, and where there is a why, there is a how to survive.

TheBookHippie I adore this book. 3mo
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The author thoughtfully reviewed how habits affect positive and negative aspects of lives, from work ethic to addiction and gambling, and how to get into the good and break the bad.

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The Secret Life of Bees | Sue Monk Kidd
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I loved the characters and arc of the story. It was a touching and creative civil rights era period fiction. I followed with watching the movie, which was also good, but as usual, not as complete or as good as the book.

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Mehso-so

This book was all over the place. The rules are OK, but too cryptically silly for the purpose. A chapter starts with a rule, but once he got into the context, I forgot what the rule was so it was hard to follow the point he was trying to make. The book was VERY religious at times, which I don‘t really relate with. I also strongly disagree with some of his takes on gender roles. Some good points of advice are clouded by the book‘s shortcomings.

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Siddhartha | Hermann Hesse
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Mehso-so

I had heard references to this book so many times, wanted to see what it was about. Thought it would be better after hearing it was some people‘s favorite book. It was just okay to me. Kind of boring, but noble Siddhartha learns his own lessons too late in life, and I can see the morals in it.

Ruthiella I found this dull too. 😬 5mo
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The 5AM Club | Robin Sharma
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This is quite possibly the worst book I‘ve ever listened to. It is a fictional story masquerading as a self-improvement book. The main characters don‘t even have names and are just referred to as The Entrepreneur and The Artist throughout with a ridiculous series of events and chance encounters that are predictably ludicrous, with the idea that we will all find unimaginable fortune by getting our day started at 5 AM.

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Holy Bible | New International Version
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Has anyone read the Bible as a literary book, not religiously? My dad gave me this version years ago, and it‘s been a goal of mine to read, so starting it… he passed in December and this is one of the only things he ever really gave me. I also have a Koran I would like to read someday, from a non-religious perspective.

Megabooks Just going to recommend following Dan McClellan (@maklelan) on instagram or facebook if you‘re on either. He is a historical scholar of the Bible (not a faith-based minister), and he provides EXCELLENT context for so much of it. He is often on refuting Christian nationalist interpretations. Really great account to follow! (edited) 7mo
Cosmos_Moon_River Thank you @Megabooks for the recommendation! 7mo
TheBookHippie Rachel Held Evans writes well about her struggle in all her books with the Bible as it‘s used since Constantine… and especially this tagged one. May help you. 7mo
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slategreyskies I took a Bible As Lit class at university (20+ years ago). It was fascinating to reread stories I‘d grown up knowing, only from a non-religious perspective instead. I loved it! 7mo
Cosmos_Moon_River @slategreyskies that sounds cool. 7mo
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Mehso-so

Some decent pointers for working with people you don‘t get along with or like, but also too many self-aggrandizing tangents.

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Eye opening account of the author‘s experience fighting for wrongly convicted and over sentenced people on death row and with life sentences. Even after commuting, years or decades of life has been lost to the prison system with rarely any compensation for the lives damaged. In some cases, innocent people and even children have been executed in American prisons.

Butterfinger Oh, goodness. Children? We do have to change the system. The tagged is about how girls of color are targeted in elementary and middle schools because of the stereotype of being abrasive and loud. There are few ways to escape the hardships, so they get into gangs and prostitution. It was really an eye-opener. All because of how the teachers branded them as trouble. 7mo
Cosmos_Moon_River @Butterfinger the world is a sad place, and I wish there was more we could do to make it better, and that others wanted the same. There‘s such a lack of empathy these days. 7mo
TheBookHippie The school to prison pipeline is alive and well… 7mo
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TheBookHippie @Cosmos_Moon_River I‘ve heard him speak it‘s just so layered. He has done amazing work. 7mo
TheBookHippie @Butterfinger they just lowered the age of arresting children to older than six in Florida and many other states a few years ago. 7mo
Butterfinger @TheBookHippie @Cosmos_Moon_River let's continue to be reactive instead of proactive. Schools need more training for SEL in elementary and not worry about tests. It breaks my heart. I know I am preaching to the choir. 7mo
TheBookHippie @Butterfinger I agree. Sigh. 7mo
Cosmos_Moon_River @TheBookHippie so sad. Six year olds do not understand what they are doing and should never be arrested. Investigation into family life would probably be more appropriate and guiding the child with education and love. So sad, and I feel racial disparities are only going to grow with this administration. Continuing to dehumanize the “others”. 7mo
Cosmos_Moon_River I wish I would have been aware of his work before. He has done, and maybe still does, work in my city. @Butterfinger it‘s getting harder and harder to keep up the good fight and stay positive. 7mo
LoverOfLearning A fantastic audiobook and a great movie! 6mo
Cosmos_Moon_River @LoverOfLearning ooh, I didn‘t know it was a movie, too! I‘ll have to look it up. 5mo
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Beautiful book written of love and for self and nature. I could feel this book in my soul. Loved it.

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This audiobook was okay and had some good pointers for handling business situations and ways to shine. I can find some value in the tips within, but glad the audio was the older version of “62 tricks” instead of the newer “92”. As I‘ve seen in some other reviews, I would agree it is outdated/old fashioned.

Cosmos_Moon_River What irritated me about the book was how the author read constantly with an extreme level of enthusiasm and almost every sentence in was an alliterative mnemonic phrase, like “parties are for pratter”, “dinners are for dining” and “Charlie, chance encounters are for chitchat”. They seem forced and a bit juvenile. Some parts also sounded quite out of touch, like calling a social “screw up” a “boner”. (edited) 8mo
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“Women blessed with death-eyes are fearless.”

There are so many good quotes in this book! Beautiful and ingenious.

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“Who wants to be a goddess when we can be human? Perfection is a flaw disguised as control.”

Bklover What a great quote! 8mo
Cosmos_Moon_River @Bklover yes! It is so good! 8mo
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Fable (Fable #1) | Adrienne Young
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Is anyone here on Fable? If you are, I‘d love to connect there, too! I just joined this week and getting the hang of it. I like the more interactive format, but I still like the simplicity of Litsy. Trying both, and I‘m using the same handle - let‘s connect!
https://fable.co/cosmos_moon_river-489813126340

michellelav Just started following you 🥰 8mo
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Rich describes how we are already living in an unnatural world and perspectives of how we will continue to alter our world, animals and ourselves to fit our needs or how we think nature could be returned to an ecological balance.

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What beautiful words 😭

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After nearly losing my mother earlier this year and my father‘s passing this month, I picked up this book and it is really hitting. Just 25 pages in, I want to get a copy for every mother and everyone I know who has a mother.

Librarybelle ❤️❤️❤️ 8mo
Ruthiella ❤️❤️❤️ 8mo
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Future Shock | Alvin Toffler
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Taking a moment to brag & would love to hear what you‘re proud of—Two weeks ago I spoke about sustainability in maritime at 3 separate events. I was particularly proud of the Tulane Future of Energy Forum panel as the only woman & with three men who are CEOs. They took great photos, an event YouTube page with the 28 sessions & our panel made the cover!
@TulaneFutureofEnergy" rel="nofollow" target="_top">https://m.youtube.com/@TulaneFutureofEnergy
https://youtu.be/auIrAShIPkQ?si=aqimXsJ1rnlWBrAI

Ruthiella Awesome! 👏 👏👏 9mo
mcipher Congrats, that‘s so awesome!!! 👏 👏 👏 9mo
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Historical depiction of the political and environmental history of about the mid-1980s to present. This is the first nonfiction I‘ve read by Rich, although in the middle of his second (Second Nature). I was aware of much of this history, but really got into this. His writing reminds me of the populist style of Rachel Carson, and I feel he could bring some of these important issues more mainstream at a time when our world desperately needs to care.

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I had long awaited Anguish & Anarchy. It was pretty good but I was a bit disappointed at the end. It had a great build up with a lot of action, but felt it all resolved too quickly. I just went back and read the first two so I could experience the whole story at once. It was fun to revisit all, and still looking forward to the movie—following Adeyemi on instagram, she is working on the Blood & Bone script. And the covers are all so beautiful.

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I‘ve been a Malcolm Gladwell fan for a bit. This book focuses on how many most-known exceptional people became who they are. Much of it is experience in a field, and the luck of being in the right place, knowing the right people & even being born in the right year. One example in the book, Bill Gates & Steve Jobs, both born in 1955-the perfect age at the right time for tech enterprises, with unusual opportunities available at young ages.

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A reading suggestion from my boss. I work as a sustainability manager in a highly project management, infrastructure focused industry. I thought this would be about project management, but more about knowing and talking to the right people who can help you out when you need it, or to help find ways to connect the right resources.

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Leslie F*cking Jones | Leslie Jones
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I‘m so behind on posting my completed books! This is a definite pick, although, as some others said, a few too many fucks throughout. I don‘t mind the delicately and well needed F-words, but she uses a lot. I think the audio had a few improvised parts, which I think is always fun. It‘s like Leslie is driving around with me telling me about her life. A good story about her background, life‘s struggles and behind the scenes on SNL.

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Leslie F*cking Jones | Leslie Jones
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I just want to say, I started this audio yesterday and I fucking love it! Already laughing and crying.

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My Name Is Barbra | Barbra Streisand
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I have a new love for Barbra after listening to this 48+hour audiobook. Easily the longest I‘ve ever listened to, but was never bored. She recounts nearly her entire life, starting in Brooklyn with a single mother, her father passed when she was about 18 months. From an independent young woman turning into a do-it-all genius powerhouse. I loved hearing about the causes she‘s supported and politics she‘s influenced. More amazing than I ever knew!

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Mermaids in Paradise | Lydia Millet
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I could not get into this one. I don‘t feel connections to the characters and can‘t get into a reading flow. I wanted to love it because my bff sent it to me and it has a cool title and cover, but there are so many other books to read, I‘m not wasting my time on it right now. What makes me want to read a little more, is as I just searched on google and Ed Helms may be making it into a movie, and I he‘s pretty funny… maybe I‘ll come back someday.

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Welcome @RoseMallow to Litsy! Our kids take music lessons at the same place and we started talking about the books we‘re reading while waiting for them. She just joined yesterday….

Share how you love to #Litsy! I always describe it as Instagram for books and readers.

slategreyskies Welcome, @RoseMallow ! It‘s great to have you here! 📚 ☕️ 11mo
BookmarkTavern Welcome @RoseMallow ! 🎉🎉🎉 11mo
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Ruthiella Welcome to Litsy @RoseMallow ! 😃 11mo
JessClark78 Welcome to Litsy! @RoseMallow 🙂📚 11mo
Deblovestoread Welcome! 👋🏼 11mo
RoseMallow Thank you 11mo
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The author lays into us and tells a difficult truth. We are all complicit, but some may just be sociopathic. If people in power do the opposite of what is necessary for humanity‘s survival, there must be a special place reserved for them.

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Sadly we‘ve become a fragmented world.