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I love that book!
So far this month I’ve finished:
Doctor Who: Luna Romana
Crisis on Multiple Earths Vol. 6 &
Doctor Who: The Perpetual Bond
I’m also finishing up Lent and About Time 3: The Unauthorized Guide to Doctor Who.
I have started the year with No Priest but Love: The Secret Diaries of Miss Anne Lister 1824-1826, the second volume of extracts from Anne Lister's diaries.

The lesser known sequel! What a player that woman was :-)




I didn't enjoy the repetition. It did drag on rather. But I suppose that was the point! Have you read Dark Matter by the same author? I enjoyed that much more.

We read that for my library’s sci-if fantasy book club last year. I enjoyed it, but I didn’t find it very original. Probably as I’ve read a lot of Michael Moorcock and comic books. Such time travel stuff is cliche in comic books. I liked Dark Matter more as well.

I read that last summer and thought it was pretty interesting.
I just read Lunch Poems by Frank O'Hara.

I don't know. I think some time will pass before I take another book from Blake Crouch in my hands.

I agree.

In December I finished reading Babbitt, interesting read given our current political climate...

Bumping my comment to link my review of this highly recommended work:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


Also reading The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri, Volume 2: Purgatorio for class and Walter Benjamin: A Critical Life because I guess I was looking for a challenge to start the year off with...

My Review.



Currently listening to I Have Something to Tell You






Overall I liked Atlas Shrugged. Some of the dialog was so bad I laughed out loud, but the imagery and characters are so memorable it really sticks with you! If you like it, but want to hear the other side of her arguments I would recommend The Jungle or The Grapes of Wrath...

I just started The Storm: One Voice from the AIDS Generation by Christopher Zyda. This should be interesting because Zyda and I are close in age and because I volunteered on HIV issues in the eighties and even started the AIDS ministry at the church I was attending at the time.
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The Storm: One Voice from the AIDS Generation (other topics)The Grapes of Wrath (other topics)
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