Denise’s Comments (group member since Mar 05, 2024)
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from the The Robot Librarian's Reading Challenge group.
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I read A Hitch In Time, a posthumously published collection of reviews from the London review of books by Christopher Hitchens
I wonder that too. I really like this challenge, I like that there is a brand variety of genres that like play and poems, and I like the Dewey Decimal portion. The prompts had a good balance between too narrow and push you out of your comfort zone
I read god is not great by Christopher Hitchens (actually a re-read). My nonfiction challenge is now complete
I read Pathetic Literature, edited by Eileen Myles. It was not all poetry, but it had enough poems in it to qualify as a collection...at least two dozen
I read Born To Run, Bruce Springsteen's autobiography. Although I've seen conflicting classifications with some libraries putting it in music (700)? But having read it, it's a life story not about music.
I read a memoir...Sociopath: A Memoir by Patric Gagne. Never heard of her before this book so not a fan.
Aug 14, 2024 09:15PM
I read The Subtle Art of Not Giving A F*ck by Mark MansonI left it realizing that the reason I'm less stressed and miserable than other people I know is.....I don't give a F*ck about a lot of the things they give a f*ck about about. Like, I don't care what your opinion is my clothes, my purple/burgundy hair, or my piercing, or that you think only losers read as much as I do, so I don't stress over any of those things. I have 2-3 things I truly care about and they are the only things that are allowed to cause me stress or make me unhappy when things hit bumps.
Highly recommended
I read Never Whistle At Night: An Indigenous Dark Fiction AnthologySorry to say I didn't care for it
