Tag: 5 star read
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2023 comes to an end
My 2023 Reading Wrapped Up What a crazy year, for reading and in my personal [and now business] life. I read 96 books in the year of 2023. The same number I had read last year, thus not obtaining my first goal to surpass my 2022 number of books read. I did, however, beat my…
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favorite month by reads
What’s your favorite month of the year? Why? If I look at my favorite month of the year by the number of books that I’ve read, within the last two years my favorite months would be Both months with 12 books read and finished (some started a month or so before, when it came to…
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sunday motivation
A nice ” sunday shelfie” with David Goggins front and center, yelling at me to get my shit together. I wasn’t going to do much today, but now I have an energy for the day to get a few chores done and finish a book. That may not happen, especially since both of my current…
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forbidden lessons in a kabul guesthouse
Forbidden Lessons in a Kabul Guesthouse by Suraya Sadeed – Review and Thoughts “‘When there is life, there is hope’” Dr. Abdullah in Forbidden Lessons in a Kabul Guesthouse by Suraya Sadeed Suraya Sadeed brings us through her husband’s death, a horrifying event that sparked her humanitarian work to bring aid and relief to women…
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september wrap-up
📚September Wrap-up📚 My favorites from this month:🏞And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie 🖤God Help the Child by Toni Morrison🐻❄️30 Animals That Made Us Smarter by Patrick Aryee🫑Grow More Food by Colin McCrate and Brad Halm Note: I switched from what I’ve been saying recently of “What made me think the most this month”…
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and then there were none by agatha christie
📘And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie📘 – Review Ten guests are invited to the privately owned island Indian Island, the new owner of which is a complete mystery and has been a question of societal talk. Ten guests arrive to Indian Island but ten guests do not leave because each has been marked…