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Lydia Albano

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Lydia Albano is a (self-proclaimed) Bunburyist living in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where she promotes Oxford commas, spends her money on musical theater, and demands the Myers-Briggs letters of everyone she meets. Her debut novel, FINDING YOU (SwoonReads/Macmillan) was released in September, 2017.

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Finding You

3.91 avg rating — 332 ratings — published 2017 — 3 editions
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The Weight of Glory by C.S. Lewis
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this is tricky to review because “The Weight of Glory” itself was spectacular, as was the second address, “Learning In War-Time”. I really liked sections of “Why I Am Not A Pacifist” and “Transposition”, and the end of “A Slip of The Tongue”, but fou ...more
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this is tricky to review because “The Weight of Glory” itself was spectacular, as was the second address, “Learning In War-Time”. I really liked sections of “Why I Am Not A Pacifist” and “Transposition”, and the end of “A Slip of The Tongue”, but fou ...more
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I think this is a piece I’ll have to read again and perhaps rate more highly at a later date? I could feel that Lewis’ mind is operating on a level far above my own reasoning and while I understood the thesis of this work, I didn’t always find it tan ...more
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my first foray into the wonder that is Henri Nouwen (finally) and it did not disappoint. while not all of this applies to me, all of it spoke to me and touched me. I’m very grateful for this book coming along when it did. (and I also cried a lot at t ...more
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Rainer Maria Rilke
“Be patient toward all that is unsolved in your heart and try to love the questions themselves, like locked rooms and like books that are now written in a very foreign tongue. Do not now seek the answers, which cannot be given you because you would not be able to live them. And the point is, to live everything. Live the questions now. Perhaps you will then gradually, without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answer.”
Rainer Maria Rilke

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