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Ryan Smith is on page 250 of 419 of A Court of Thorns and Roses (A Court of Thorns and Roses, #1)
So a young woman is wrenched away from her family to live in a large manor with a library, and there's tension with the owner, and he's a beast, and there are wolves in the woods, and she's worried about her single father. I think I am already aware of this story, from Disney.
Apr 15, 2026 06:29AM 1 comment
A Court of Thorns and Roses (A Court of Thorns and Roses, #1)

Ryan Smith
Ryan Smith is starting A Court of Thorns and Roses (A Court of Thorns and Roses, #1)
I am Deeply Hesitant about this given that Fourth Wing was ass. But it was Available Now so... let's go.
Apr 08, 2026 04:25PM 1 comment
A Court of Thorns and Roses (A Court of Thorns and Roses, #1)

Ryan Smith
Ryan Smith is starting Diocletian and the Roman Recovery (Roman Imperial Biographies)
Unintentional funny line of the book: "The early third century brought classical jurisprudence to its peak with such great jurists as Papinian, Ulpian, and Paul."
Jan 28, 2026 08:17AM Add a comment
Diocletian and the Roman Recovery (Roman Imperial Biographies)

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Ryan Smith is on page 464 of 910 of The Bully Pulpit: Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and the Golden Age of Journalism
"The momentum of the railroad regulation fight and the meat inspection amendment propelled the passage of a third important bill - the Pure Food and Drug Act - producing a historic session of congressional reform. Crusaders like Dr. Harvey Wiley, chief chemist in the Department of Agriculture, had battled unsuccessfully for over a decade to secure federal legislation requiring proper labels on food and drugs."
Sep 25, 2024 04:41AM Add a comment
The Bully Pulpit: Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and the Golden Age of Journalism

Ryan Smith
Ryan Smith is starting Gibbon's The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire: A One Volume Abridgement
On the triumph of Aurelian in 270:

But every eye, disregarding the crowd of captives, was fixed on the emperor Tetricus and the queen of the East. The former, as well as his son, whom he had created Augustus, was dressed in Gallic trowsers*, a saffron tunic, and a robe of purple.

*The use of braccae, breeches, or trousers, was still considered in Italy as a Gallic and barbarian fashion.
Apr 29, 2023 04:23PM Add a comment
Gibbon's The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire: A One Volume Abridgement

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Ryan Smith is on page 224 of 393 of Circe
“And to the far north were a people who did not believe that Oceanos’ river circled the earth, but instead it was a great girdling serpent, thick around as a boat and always hungry. It could never be still, for its appetite drove it ever onwards, devouring everything bite by bite, and one day when it had eaten all the world, it would devour itself.”

Jörmungandr reference!
Jul 06, 2022 07:10PM Add a comment
Circe

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Ryan Smith is on page 100 of 498 of Twilight (Twilight Saga, #1)
Let's see how this goes. I am not super impressed thus far? But it's reading really quickly so that's something.
Dec 07, 2021 06:57AM Add a comment
Twilight (Twilight Saga, #1)

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