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Marisa74

Marisa74

Joined May 2016

Books are my "medicine for the soul".
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Commonwealth | Ann Patchett
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Loved this!

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Learning about Language Assessment | Kathleen M Bailey, Andy Curtis
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I learned a lot about language assessment. ;)

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Mehso-so

I think this would appeal to book groups. My first Ann Hood. Not my last.

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Learning about Language Assessment | Kathleen M Bailey, Andy Curtis
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Litsy friends, I've been consumed with this trio for school. Hoping to get back to my regular reading schedule soon!

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The Swans of Fifth Avenue | Melanie Benjamin
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Scandalous and snarky. Listened to this on audio and was well narrated. Not my usually read but really enjoyed it. Made my commute bearable and found myself wanting to drive around - I hate driving! Truman Capote was such a little snake and a weasel.

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Forty Rooms | Olga Grushin
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You slay me with your words Grushin! Hit or miss for many but a ginormous mind blowing, soul crushing experience for me. I will pay the library fines to hold onto it a bit longer. I need my own copy to transfer the hundreds of flags I used. Another fave for 2016.

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This was beautifully written and my first Swift novel. It can be read in one sitting and follows Jane, a servant, and Paul, an upperclassman after an afternoon tryst. A tad bit redundant at times. About self discovery and choices and life...Could have been longer than 170 pgs!

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I love my weird, dark and gorgeously written shorts. Especially from authors I'm new to. Another fave for the year!

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Mehso-so

P&P is one of my faves so I'm a little judgy but gave this a try. I don't usually read retellings but Sittenfeld captured what each character would be like in modern day. It's not pretty but the Bennets were no prize in the original. Needed a bit more swooning. Time for a Firth/Macfadyen marathon.

kristenlcoates I just completely hated this one! 🙈 Definitely watched the BBC P&P afterward for a palate cleanse. 8y
Marisa74 Yeah. Def a "so-so" for me too. Palate cleanse here I come. ;) 8y
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No. No we are not. That's my answer to this title after reading this (textbook). De Waal knows his stuff! In order to understand animal intelligence scientists have to use better tests. I ended up skimming parts but it's really interesting overall. Definitely check out his TED talk. It's excellent.

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I struggle with poetry but this little book is so much more.

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Beasts and Children | Amy Parker
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One of the best short story collections I've read this year. Maybe ever. Dark and anxiety provoking but balanced with light in such a way that blew me away. Stunning, gorgeous prose. A new fan of Parker!

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Before the Fall | Noah Hawley
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Out today (5/31/16) Before The Fall by Noah Hawley. A page-turning thriller/mystery about a plane crash with two survivors that I can't put down.

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Pride and Prejudice | Jane Austen
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Favorite.

AshleeGraceB My favourite book of all time! I first read it when I was 10 or 11 and Lizzy taught me that it's okay to be myself and it's okay to stumble and fall, as long as you dust yourself off and do your best. Be yourself no matter what! 8y
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