Friday Reads: Perfect Reading Escapism
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 5. 07. 2024
- This was a perfect week to escape the real world in a good, cozy book--and thankfully, I found the perfect ways to do that. Expand for more information. đ
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A Dash of Salt and Pepper, Kosoko Jackson: bookshop.org/a/99775/97805933...
Hombrecito, Santiago Jose Sanchez: bookshop.org/a/99775/97805935...
Check, Please! Book One, Ngozi Usaku: bookshop.org/a/99775/97812501...
Heartstopper, Volume 4, Alice Oseman: bookshop.org/a/99775/97813386...
What Iâd Rather Not Think About, Jente Posthuma (translated by Sarah Timmer Harvey): bookshop.org/a/99775/97819573...
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Thank you for using your platform to emphasize what is at stake in the upcoming election. If everyone were to lay it out like you do, maybe more people would vote. đđŒ
I am proud of myself. I'm 76 years and have voted in every election since I was 21. I can't understand why people don't vote.
Neoliberalism depoliticises people by turning everything into a personal econonic choice (market solutions) or a technocratic decision for experts and oligarchs. We do need more public discussion about the possibilities for more democratic processes.
Happy Anniversary! Thank you for using your platform to encouraging people to vote.
Thanks! I hope it helps.
Happy Anniversary to you and Joel! đ
Happy Anniversary! Thank you for stressing the importance of local elections. They can be as important as the national elections.
Thanks! I hope it encourages more people to vote at every level.
Thank you for speaking to so many issues that surround the upcoming election. I am a school librarian and our most recent school board election saw two people elected who would limit access to books and student groups. What is most important is that we get people to pay attention & vote. â€
That's so disappointing. Local elections are so important!
Happy anniversary! I like your bear-in-a-canoe t-shirt. Iâm reminded of a quote by author Pierre Berton who said, âA Canadian is someone who knows how to make love in a canoe.âđšđŠđ¶
The Check Please duology is so lovely and well done, it is totally right up your Cinnabon alley.
Happy Anniversary Greg and Joel!
I have been thinking of you because my political anxiety has kicked in big time and it has impacted my reading too. My attention span is garbage - Iâm trying to counteract that by reading five books at a time so if Iâm stopping at least I can pick up something else. Weâll see how that works out! đ«
Belated Happy Anniversary wishes to you and Joel! Iâm Canadian so I canât help election results by way of voting, but I do live very close to the Maine border and Iâve been watching the election news quite closely. Good on you for using your platform to speak out about the importance of voting and local government đđ» Hopefully something happens to change the trajectory of the projected outcome soon!
Fingers crossed!
Well said my friend. Obama always said that local voting is the most important thing.
And he's right again! đ
Happy Anniversary to you two!
Thank you!
Happy, happy anniversary, you two! Iâve also switched to cinnamon bun reading this week, to try to remind myself thereâs still good in the world. Iâve been reading (listening to) The Book of Delights, and The Book of Delights 2, by Ross Gay, and itâsâŠdelightful! (And keeps me from doomscrolling.)
There are definitely parts of Hombrecito that are hard to read, his childhood and the relationship with his family especially. But thereâs so much to love about the book, and if you can keep up with it, it has such a sweet, hopeful ending. Just outstanding.
Thoughts & prayers for our democracy.
Voting helps, too.
Amen!
Happy anniversary! Our family is stressed out, too. It's a tough time.
Thanks so much! We'll get through it all together. đ„
Iâm loving your romance recs as someone who reads both litfic and romance! The genre is so misunderstood and underrated! â€ïž
Happy Anniversary!!!
Thank you!!
Happy Anniversary to you both!!!
Oh, I did need this video!!
Happy Anniversary to both of you. I have had a real struggle focusing on anything from reading to even watching television. It's incredibly hot on the East Coast. Oh wait!! We have politicians telling us we don't have global warming.
In Delaware we may actually elect a transgender person. Her name is Sarah McBride
Keep reading
Happy Anniversary!
I appreciate spice level just because I enjoy reading more relationship development. Trust me, one chapter is not bad, lol. I also like books where the people grow together and arenât constantly apart because or roadblocks.
That's EXACTLY what I like, too!
By the way, Iâm in Mexico and I already registered to vote, I donât have the ballot yet but Iâll vote.
â€Happy ANNIVERSARY! May your next year together be joyful!â€
Happy AnniversaryâŠthat is a beautiful spot for a wedding
Thanks for your words of wisdom đ
Donât dare mix the cilantro books with the cinnamon bun vibes ha đ
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Thanks, Greg. I reserved a copy of A Dash of Salt and Pepper at the library.
Wish you and Joel a Happy Anniversary! đ„łđ
I just got done with this heart warming and witty Book called The people on platform 5 by Clare Pooley... It's a light read and it will elevate your mood for sure.
âThe People on Platform 5â by Clare Pooley is an excellent cinnamon bun suggestion. Thatâs the UK title. In the U.S. and Canada, the title is âIona Iverson's Rules for Commuting.â She has a new book called âHow to Age Disgracefullyâ and even though itâs a fun read, I found that it didnât hold my attention well enough.
@@MJ-in-Canada Thank you so much...I was looking forward to reading how to age disgracefully since I loved the people on platform 5... Looks like it can wait.
And yes you are right about the different names...
@@neetupd8510 Her new book is good but it just didn't do for me what the other book did. See how you get on with it.đ
Currently reading/ listening to
Orbital
The Night Alphabet
The In Between
Also n July TBR
The Coast Road
The God of the Woods
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Ugh, Greg, I am so, so with you! I'm basically freaking out unless I'm sleeping or have managed to somehow get my brain to concentrate on videos or books. "We're screwed, we're screwed!" -- this is my brain's mantra, on the edge of complete freak out. Anyway..... I'm almost done with What I'd Rather Not Think About, and it's good. Hard subject matter, I know, but it's a fast read and really well done. You might try it, but I totally get it if you just can't. Thanks for sharing your anxiety -- it is so helpful to know I'm not alone (although I wish neither of us had it.) Go kiss that handsome husband of yours, and you two have a happy anniversary!!! đđ Scritches for Teddy đ
First--- Happy anniversary! Secondly, one good thing about living in Maine for me is that Maine has Ranked Choice Voting, hard won over several different elections. I wish the entire country had RCV--- I think it could have the power to really change things, In this way, I can vote my conscience, but also feel safe. It eliminates the whole idea of "spoilers". Nationwide RCV might make the two major parties pay more attention, and would definitely give them less power to just say, "Make your choice for one of us!" I mean, I am a registered Democrat, but I am pretty far left of most Democrat policies. And obviously, I don't want DT and Project 2025 coming into power, especially since SCOTUS has made it clear they are on the side of making DT a king. I do wish the entire country had RCV, though. Thirdly--- I have always loved Neil Gaiman, both his work, and the fact that he is on the side of so many good things and speaks up for so many oppressed people. But the allegations are disturbing. I do think it is gross people are using the allegations to sell a podcast (hosted by anti-trans and other problematic people). But here's the thing: even outside of the more disturbing allegations, Gaiman's responses to them show that the relationships were, at the very least, problematic. I am not saying age gaps are wrong (though a man in his 60s with a young woman in her early 20s is a pretty big age gap)... but no, they are not inherently wrong. But the power dynamic and imbalance is troubling--- the nanny for his child? A fan he met when she was 18 and he was in his 40s? These are problematic not necessarily just because of age gap, but the power dynamic. And it does make me feel a bit icky towards him, even though I have always loved his work and his politics. And obviously, the more serious allegations need to be investigated thoroughly, and obviously it is brave to come out and speak their truth against such a popular and almost universally loved public figure.
Hope you get back around to Hombrecito. I enjoyed it and am looking forward to your review.
I just picked up In Tongues on your recommendation and am looking forward to digging into it this weekend.
Happy anniversary to you guys!
I have been so wanting to talk with other Americans, that word I never use here in Mex! I still get notices from Montana
politicians(despite unsubscribing). Usually I keep my head out of this stuff, so depressing. But what I am annoyed and angry about is how difficult they make it to vote from overseas. Iâm supposed to mail it in, from Mexico with its lack of reliable postal service, then through the States! I can use DHL or FedEx but that costs $35!
Rather read but Iâve been distracting myself with old YT movies this week! After Kairos I need something lighter!
I loved tour content but the video was really bad, dont know what happened. I tried defferent devices but same on all
Wait⊠youâre saying that I shouldnât vote for Trump? đ unfortunately I live in NZ so no chance (tho my wife and daughter are both Americans)
I get it: it's your platform, but I wish you would do what you do best: Talk about books.
And no, I am not a Trump supporter.
Happy Anniversary.
That's what the "jump to Friday reads" link in the description is for.
Happy Anniversary!!!
Happy Anniversary!
Happy anniversary to you both đ!
Happy Happy Anniversary!!!