Currently Reading: The Silent Patient
Author: Alex Michaelides
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I'm currently reading " The 5 a.m. club". Just starting. 📚
What is your opinion about these book?
Do you like Robin Sharma?
And more important;
Do you like books about habits?
Tell me. 📚
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you should absolutely use food to describe white skin IMO. oatmeal. milk. crisco. boiled chicken. oxidizing mashed potatoes. lumpy country gravy. tuna salad. boiled egg. these are such evocative words.
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Started a series of movie posters for some of the books I’ve read over the past year, this is a second design for the romcom about a failing engagement that was so good
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Pulling your pepperoni sized nips into his mouth like they were a domino's pizza.
“Papa johns is better”
“Can I get a ranch with this?” “NO pineapple”
Danny in the back sobbing, “WHAT”
@katie-gvf
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An interesting tale of a bookseller!
Author:Gabrielle Zevin
Genre: Contemporary/Drama
“No matter how hard the past is, you can always begin again.”
Buddha
I am glad to announce that we turned five! Yes, you read it right. The Expression Hub is 5 years old. I am super grateful and super thankful to everyone who has been a part of this journey. This is because without you, this would not have been possible. It is your love, your…
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Drinking from the River of Light: Creativity & Resilience with Mark Nepo
Bestselling poet Mark Nepo joins Patricia Martin in conversation about our creative lives and nurturing expression to bear witness to the sorrow, depth, and joy of life.
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Bestselling poet Mark Nepo joins Patricia Martin in conversation about our creative lives and nurturing expression to bear witness to the sorrow, depth, and joy of life.
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Oh. My. God.
I don’t care who this post reaches, but if you’re reading this, go read The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides. A fucking masterpiece of a book, and the twist at the end was sooooo AAAAAA. It’s about this woman who killed her husband and she just stopped talking afterwards. I have a tendency to spoil things if I talk to much, so just go read it. Cause WOW HOLY SHIT! I’m still in shock because of the ending.
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This week's "Let Me Just Read the First Couple Pages and See If I Like It, Then Oops 3 Hours Have Gone By" Read.
Children of Blood & Bone by Tomi Adeyemi
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Check out today's book talk on New York Time bestsellers.
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Started a series of movie posters for some of the books I’ve read over the past year, this London based rom-com was so refreshing, I love Tiffy and Leon
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📚 The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry by Gabrielle Zevin
I really liked this book, all the way up to the end. It was very well written, the story was interesting, and the characters were well developed. I honestly enjoyed it. Then I got to the end, and I felt like the whole book had been a waste of time. I hated the way it ended. Although, I guess, if a book elicits an emotional response then it’s done its job. I did like that it followed the family through several years; it was good to see that. I also just saw that it was made into a movie, and I did like the book enough to be interested in seeing the movie.
Rating: 6/10
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The tortured poet dating the star athlete is some bestselling YA kind of shit and I love it
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