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gcalabash

Joined January 2021

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Anna is a woman Imprisoned for a year in her own house by an agoraphobic mind. She copes with isolation downing alcohol, watching old movies and living vicariously through her neighbours who she photographs. Bizarre yet likeable. Then Anna witnesses a murder. The details are deliciously confusing. The cops don‘t believe her- should we!? Despite some plot holes in this psychological thriller, you will be like a hound- hot on the trail of truth!

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Love Warrior: A Memoir | Glennon Doyle Melton
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The author relates to struggles many women experience in this memoire. Occasionally beautiful/spiritual-drips white privilege. Her solutions to life‘s problems are running away to the ocean to watch sunsets, stay at a fancy hotel, do yoga class whenever. Be free of relational obligations whenever your emotions blow left or right. Also she takes no responsibility for choices that profoundly alter the course of her life. It‘s a giant blame game.

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Me Before You | Jojo Moyes
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An easy to read heartbreaker of a romance grounded in the ethical and emotional considerations of assisted suicide. The book is the most difficult easy read. You grow to love the eccentricity of it‘s characters, and are left with much more to contemplate. However the plot was predictable, and parts of the story were long and drawn out. The multi lens perspectives did not add to the story either, they simply retold subtext we already knew. 3 ⭐️

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Read this when you need a cup of comfort. A sweet memoire about the incredible bonds of friendship and coming of age. It will remind you of the layers of your own human soul‘s onion- that tender shallot you were long before. The characters were real, honest and interesting. It touches on challenging aspects of life and shed great light and wisdom. It was a bit predictable but that, in itself, kind of added to the enjoyment of this comfort read.

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The most hopeful and positive person you will ever meet is a woman named Katherine who suffered a massive brain stem stroke and was left profoundly physically disabled. She teaches us that in the process of being broken we can become more whole than ever we thought possible before. The Wolfs show readers how God‘s bigger than life plans for us can shine brighter in the darkness.

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“We are all disabled. None of us have unlimited access to whatever we want or whatever we planned for our lives to look like.” This blurb changes the way I see my limitations as a person living with a chronic illness and disability. We are all “disabled” in this sense and all of us, really, are capable of creating beauty in our lives within our limitations. The Wolfs are convincing me! 💗

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A riveting, visceral look at the incredible life of a man who overcomes inconceivable trauma, addiction and homelessness and finds his way back to life decades later as a distinguished scholar. Jesse sheds light on the social problems facing First Nations and Métis as well as homelessness, and wins over hearts with his strength, perseverance and depth of soul.

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Why do we laugh? Neuroscientist Scott Weems will tell you in this informative book describing the neuroscience behind laughter. His theories are insightful (despite being a bit stereotyped) and peppered with humour! However, I have to agree with him when he indulges in some self depreciating humour quoting Avner Ziv, “It is more enjoyable to read a humorous book than to read one explaining humor.”

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White Teeth | Zadie Smith
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This is a bright and evocative story of immigrant's post colonial experiences in the UK as they try to carve out an identity in a suspicious and scrutinizing world. It‘s cocky. It‘s also quite funny in places. It has edge and heart. You will not sit and binge read it, because it‘s prose is beautiful... but too heavy for long sessions. But you will be back, because you will want to see the world through that lens again and again.

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Fall in love with quirky Eleanor, a woman with no comprehension of social pleasantries as a result of her traumatic youth. A woman who is a warrior in her own right, an over comer, who perseveres despite her isolated life plagued with ongoing abuse from her mother. This book will make you LAUGH out loud (she‘s hilarious) and CRY out loud, and OH you will miss her when it‘s over.

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“When we refer to someone as having a humorous personality, what we mean is that this person sees the ambiguity, confusion, and strife inherent in life and turns them into pleasure.”
Love this! I‘m enjoying this read so far! Thanks for the recommendation. Slaying reading goal #1 for 2021, a book recommended by a family member.

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Cane River | Lalita Tademy
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A story of four generations of African-American slaves that stop at nothing to keep the spirit of their people alive despite great adversity. Join them in their great happiness and struggles in a world that tries to crushes them but can never break their indestructible spirits. You will never ever forget Suzette, whose voice carries the stories of her ancestors- a voice that joyfully haunts.

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The Graveyard Book | Neil Gaiman
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Don‘t even get me started on this fantastic novel by one of my fave authors of all times. Who doesn‘t want to hear the spellbinding story of a baby that is reared by ghosts in a cemetery? And what adventure might befall this supernaturally counterfeit family? I guess you will have to read. I have several times!

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A life changing book, outlining Gods 5 main purposes for our time here on earth. Ask Why am I here no more! Especially great for those of us new to faith. Highly recommend study guide too. Profound- you will not come out of reading this book without being changed and full of hope and endless purpose!

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What if you could unleash Gods full protection at any moment? Spoiler alert! You can! This Book will guide you through the passages of the Bible in a down to earth an relatable way that will help you unleash God‘s constant protection over every area of your life.

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Duma Key: A Novel | Stephen King
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In my opinion, King‘s best work. I‘ve read a lot a King so this is a big statement. Haunting and ethereal. The story of a millionaire whose body is ruined in a life altering accident and his journey back to the land of the living and the ghost he must embrace to get there.

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Twisted and sharp. A look at a man with 2 distinct personalities which land him into some dark dark trouble. Glynn leaves you inside the mind of Peter, and makes it hard for you transition back to reality!

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Fantastic and visceral collection of short stories documenting the incredible medical adventures doctors have, based on some of Lam‘s real experiences in medical school. Prepare to leave with imagery that will be with you forevermore.

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Gratitude | Oliver Sacks
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Brilliant neurologist Oliver Sacks last reflections on his life and ideas of the meaning behind it written during his final months of terminal illness. It is all you wouldn‘t expect- beautiful, hopeful and life altering.

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On the Move: A Life | Oliver Sacks
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The epic life story of the world‘s most brilliant neurologist. An intriguing life you will not be able to stop learning about.

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Neuroplastocity brilliantly shown in cutting edge cases of human beings written off as untreatable! Watch how they run when they‘ve been told they will never walk again. Learn about their lives and some of the science behind it too!

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Black Bottle Man | Craig Russell
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This Brandon Manitoba author puts us in the seat of a cursed soul that must move every 12 days to survive. A worthwhile read with some interesting plot twists. Somewhat tedious at times.

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The White Bone: A Novel | Barbara Gowdy
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A novel imagined brilliantly from the perspective of elephants and their incredible spirit and will to survive. You will never look at one the same again. You will watch these beautiful creatures with awe.

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Educated: A Memoir | Tara Westover
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An incredible true story of the perseverance of human spirit. Tara is raised living in an extreme off grid religious cult and manages to break free on her own, and having never attended school, this story is documents her path to attaining her PHD and reinventing herself.

Kariisma25 Sweet! This is on my list! 3y
gcalabash It‘s a great book, but def not a binge read. You‘ve really gotta pace yourself because it‘s a lot. 3y
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If God is real, why does he permit suffering? I want to embrace him but I can‘t. There‘s too many unanswered questions. Why do terrible people get away with awful stuff and good people die early from cancer?! If this is you, you need to read this book which Miles explains brilliantly exactly why God is not punishing people unjustly and does not permit suffering. Total game changer.

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Immerse yourself in the Columbine school shooting,shifting between past and present influences which look at generational impacts on the present day problem. Characters are cuttingly real and you will not forget them ever.

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The House on Foster Hill | Jaime Jo Wright
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Great suspense. Hard to put down!

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A wonderful man with a less than mediocre book to describe a life that I‘m sure was more colorful than this reading.

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Fantastic crazy dystopian fiction! Do not watch the movie or you will never want to read the book!