,
Dainon Moody

year in books

Dainon Moody’s Followers (13)

member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
Jaime V...
1,306 books | 99 friends

Delanie
2,308 books | 146 friends

Heather...
629 books | 76 friends

Stephan...
872 books | 61 friends

Holly
1,514 books | 185 friends

M B
M B
391 books | 31 friends

Weinz
2,952 books | 209 friends

Sarah
833 books | 120 friends

More friends…

Dainon Moody

Goodreads Author


Born
in Arcata (Cali.), The United States
July 24

Twitter

Genre

Influences
David Sedaris, Jon Krakauer, Billy Collins

Member Since
December 2012

URL


Dainon Moody earned his bachelor's degree in Journalism from Utah State University. He's a freelance writer who has been known to play Neil Young's Harvest record loudly at three o' clock in the morning. Dainon currently resides in Orlando. ...more

Average rating: 4.2 · 30 ratings · 9 reviews · 2 distinct works
Rowdy Rising: From Rejected...

by
4.05 avg rating — 21 ratings2 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
The Sound of Scampering

4.56 avg rating — 9 ratings — published 2012 — 3 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating

* Note: these are all the books on Goodreads for this author. To add more, click here.

Something Wicked ...
Rate this book
Clear rating

 
The Secret Goldfi...
Rate this book
Clear rating

 
Blood Meridian, o...
Rate this book
Clear rating

 

Dainon’s Recent Updates

Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury
Rate this book
Clear rating
Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury
Rate this book
Clear rating
Dainon Moody is currently reading
Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury
Rate this book
Clear rating
Dainon Moody rated a book it was amazing
The Harder I Fight the More I Love You by Neko Case
Rate this book
Clear rating
Dainon Moody is currently reading
The Harder I Fight the More I Love You by Neko Case
Rate this book
Clear rating
Dainon Moody is currently reading
The Secret Goldfish by David Means
Rate this book
Clear rating
Dainon Moody rated a book really liked it
Poetry Is Not a Luxury by Anonymous
Rate this book
Clear rating
Dainon Moody is now following
46051
Rachel Cusk
Author of Outline
Dainon Moody is currently reading
Poetry Is Not a Luxury by Anonymous
Rate this book
Clear rating
Dainon Moody is currently reading
Blood Meridian, or, the Evening Redness in the West by Cormac McCarthy
Rate this book
Clear rating
More of Dainon's books…
Mary Oliver
“The Journey

One day you finally knew
what you had to do, and began,
though the voices around you
kept shouting
their bad advice --
though the whole house
began to tremble
and you felt the old tug
at your ankles.
"Mend my life!"
each voice cried.
But you didn't stop.
You knew what you had to do,
though the wind pried
with its stiff fingers
at the very foundations,
though their melancholy
was terrible.
It was already late
enough, and a wild night,
and the road full of fallen
branches and stones.
But little by little,
as you left their voices behind,
the stars began to burn
through the sheets of clouds,
and there was a new voice
which you slowly
recognized as your own,
that kept you company
as you strode deeper and deeper
into the world,
determined to do
the only thing you could do --
determined to save
the only life you could save.”
Mary Oliver

Nelson Mandela
“I am fundamentally an optimist. Whether that comes from nature or nurture, I cannot say. Part of being optimistic is keeping one's head pointed toward the sun, one's feet moving forward. There were many dark moments when my faith in humanity was sorely tested, but I would not and could not give myself up to despair. That way lays defeat and death.”
Nelson Mandela, Long Walk to Freedom: Autobiography of Nelson Mandela

Herman Melville
“It is better to fail in originality than to succeed in imitation.”
Herman Melville

Mary Oliver
“The Old Poets Of China

Wherever I am, the world comes after me.
It offers me its busyness. It does not believe
that I do not want it. Now I understand
why the old poets of China went so far and high
into the mountains, then crept into the pale mist.”
Mary Oliver, Why I Wake Early

Pico Iyer
“Writing is, in the end, that oddest of anomalies: an intimate letter to a stranger.”
Pico Iyer

No comments have been added yet.