Got to 17% last night. I get so sleepy reading in bed. I always fall asleep. Thank goodness for the auto sleep feature haha
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Got to 17% last night. I get so sleepy reading in bed. I always fall asleep. Thank goodness for the auto sleep feature haha
I spent my entire life in Australia with the conviction that it was a mistake, that my correct place was elsewhere, located on a map with German names. I had lived with the expectation that something spectacular would happen to me, or would arrive, deus ex machina, and I was, in this sense, like a man crouched on a lonely platform ready to spring aboard a speeding train.
Peter Carey, A Long Way From Home
“She read books as one would breathe air, to fill up and live.” – Annie Dillard
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Light Reads for Spring
The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend ~ Katarina Bivald
The Readers of Broken Wheel is an adorable book about a woman, Sara, who takes a trip from Sweden to Broken Wheel, Iowa, only to find that the friend she was planning to visit had died just the week before. This is about as sad as the story gets, right there at the beginning. From there, Sara falls in love with the town, and starts to…
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