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It's a collection of witty stories with twists that will make you smile or laugh with surprised delight.
For adults and children from age nine. Don’t miss this rare jewel!
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It's a collection of witty stories with twists that will make you smile or laugh with surprised delight.
For adults and children from age nine. Don’t miss this rar..."
Thanks for sharing!

Jason Gabriel

I love a good book or series that can transport you.

It is such a great series!
MidWorld by Allen Dean Foster. That book has been hugely influential on me.

The first time I read it was ten years ago, and the last time, a couple of days ago !



I will have to add this one to my list!

The first time I read it was ten years ago, and the last time, a couple of days ago !"
Love a good book you can read in any season of life!

Thanks for sharing Jason! This is another one I will need to add to my list!


And what makes this your favorites? =]

Favorite fiction book is a young adult book by Sarah Dessen called Just Listen. It is beautiful, heartbreaking and so addictive. Trigger warning though for SA.
My favorite nonfiction book is The Happiness Project about a writer who makes a commitment to be happier through a series of themed resolutions. It is funny, lighthearted and very enlightening. These two books have really been a comfort to me when I was going through tough times.

For non-fiction, there are several, but one that took my by surprise was "Over The Edge of the World," by Laurence Bergreen. My education in Magellen's voyage pretty much ended with 6th grade world history, but this was fascinating, a genuine page-turner.
Also, "The Forsaken" by Tim Tzouliadis. It's the story of Americans who left the US during the Depression for jobs in an industrializing Soviet Union and got caught up in Stalin's political landscape. I got a book club to read it and they were stunned that this remarkable episode in US/world history was something they'd never heard of nor been taught in school.
I'll start!
Harry Potter series. This was probably the first book that really got me into reading. I love that it compels the imagination to transport me to a different world, one of connection and possibility.