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Lil' Santa's Book Club: A Little Book for Christmas Part 1(2021) Larry G. Jones Actor (voice) Chaldea(2015) Scott Lane Actor (voice) The Hike(I)(2021) Kelsey Painter Actress (voice) The Love Talker(2023) Dina Warren Actor (voice) ...
My must-read book club books for 2023 feature new releases in a variety of genres. There's something for everyone on this book list!
neuro psychiatrist) constant questions about mental illness and childhood trauma as I read this book. Don’t let that deter you though. The story is a beautiful one of strength and resilience, of flaws and struggle. I have a feeling this book will stick with me for a long time. Read it...
11.George starts the book looking back on his life and reflecting on one memorable Christmas season, “a holiday that seemed perfect.” (7) What was it that made this holiday so good for George? What was the “Christmas” message of the book?
Small Things Like Theseby Claire Keegan. 2021. pp 128. Historical fiction. Ireland. Christmas. For us, an anti-Christmas Carol? Already an international bestseller, Small Things Like These is a deeply affecting story of hope, quiet heroism, and empathy from one of our most critically lauded ...
Did you buy any holiday gifts for yourself? What are you currently reading? I want to hear from all of you, so leave me a comment and let’s chat! Much love. -Sarah Filed underLiteratureand taggedbook club,books,christmas,christmas gift,excited!!!,garth ennis,gifts,graphic novels,hobby,...
I’ve loved choosing a graphic novel for book club for the past couple of years – it’s such a fun change for many adult readers! This one is true story of a young boy living in a refuge camp in Kenya, caring for his non-verbal younger brother and trying to attend school to life...
Richard Powers’s intimate novel is about astrobiologist Theo Byrne, who is raising his 9-year-old son after his wife's death. It is tender and timely, drawing readers into existential questions about the place of humans in the world. ...
But so what? Like I’ve said before, I’m not trying to assemble some kind of A+ shopping list of reputable fiction. Rather, I’m doing my best to establish a monster novel aesthetic borrowed loosely from a 40-year-old Japanese fine art style calledHeta-Uma. ...