I'm reading "If it Bleeds" by Stephen King, Published April 2020.
I'm reading "If it Bleeds" by Stephen King, Published April 2020.
When the night has come
And the land is dark
And the moon is the only light we'll see
I won't be afraid, no I won't be afraid
Just as long as you stand by me.
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I use to walk along the Liverpool to Leeds canal and never once had a conversation with bargees
The only one who can heal you is you.
Just finished "The Priory of the Orange Tree" by Samantha Shannon, and I would highly recommend it.
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Reaching the end of Hilary mantel, 'Bring up the Bodies', follow on to 'Wolfe Hall'. Excellent, love her writing.
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We are reading as a family Barack Obama's "Promised Land", we each read about 3 pages at a time and we are on page 286. And I heard a wonderful joke on this site. What book makes you cry. "Algebra". The other book I am spending a lot of time with is High School Algebra I Unlocked, a Princeton Review book. As am tutoring my 14 year old son in math and science as I have this background. And he is off the next 2 weeks on vacation from school in France. I had a cool book ready to read and my husband took it back to the library this morning without asking me if I was done with it. there is like one shelf of books in English in the town I live in I am sure I can get it back. We are really enjoying the writing style of Obama.
I bought Ray Bradbury's short story collection that has 100 short stories.
I would follow as in believe in the words of good moral leaders. Rather than the beliefs of oneself.
The most difficult thing for a writer to comprehend is to experience silence, so speak up. (quoted from a member)
I did read something of his before, it wasn't bad.
Just finished the first book of The Expanse series and also the Butcher of Anderson Station, a short story set around the same time. Now onto the second book, Calibans War. So far, very good writing, interesting characters.
I was wondering if I should read this. I don't really read memoirs, but would you recommend it? I was thinking of reading Michelle's latest too.
Also, as someone who's mother, grandmother, and brother are/were math teachers, I very much appreciate this. YouTube recommended a geometry problem solving channel the other day, and I watched like two hours of it.
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