IL, ugh. That makes me sad.
I know,
I won’t even say it took too long to set up the dramatic conflict because I knew right away Lesa was savior, and hero boy F’Lar would play a major role and Thread was coming, and other existential threats were clear by a third into the book I just… didn’t care enough to continue but I will say that the characters were well drawn.
Now next, I suppose I will have to queue up a Terry Pratchett novel and abandon it as well. That’s another classic science fiction series I have not read.
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That sounds like another good genre to pursue! I haven't read a good animal book since James Herriot.
Right now I'm reading "The Legacy of Luna: The Story of a Tree, a Woman and the Struggle to Save the Redwoods" about Julia Butterfly Hill--the woman who sat 180 feet above the ground in a redwood in an act of civil disobedience. Maybe some of you guys remember her? A few months ago I saw a series of YouTube video interviews with her and was hooked, and so now I'm reading her book. I have a lot of admiration for her. So far, a very good, compelling book.
"Do any human beings ever realize life while they live it--every, every minute?" Emily Webb, Our Town
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The Big Book of 30 Day Challenges by Rosanna Casper. Also listening to Master Successful Personal Habits by Zig Ziglar.
The Alzheimer's Antidote , by Amy Berger. A bit of a slog, identifying the scourge as a metabolic disease (isn't everything these days?), and providing various targeted treatments.
Always Looking up, a memoir by Michael J Fox. Blissfully free of the towering ego and/or oppressive self-pity that characterizes so many celebrity offerings.
A slew of cozy mysteries--the cotton candy of reading material--mostly by Molly Fitz. The antidote to The Alzheimer's Antidote.
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