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Mary Ellen Miller's avatar

I am currently about halfway through "Theo of Golden" by Allen Levi. I cannot remember a book I have been so enthralled by as I am by this one. It's also got a "Susan Cain vibe" to it, which is a very good thing. Highly recommend it as a totally uplifting, humanity-endorsing experience.

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I come from a family of readers; my dad would stand in the pantry and read the back of soup cans and cereal boxes if he didn't have a book. I can still vividly remember the moment in my childhood when letters turned into words and getting my very own library card. It's like breathing, I don't know how to NOT do it. There have certainly been times when I didn't read very much (when my twins were infants I managed one - only one! - book that year) but I certainly didn't like it! That said, phone scrolling is very easy to fall into! I've put parental locks and timers on my social media apps and that has helped immensely with not only giving time to reading but to my other hobbies as well. My cousin tagged me in a Facebook post of "share your 12 favorite books" and since it was impossible to only post 12, I just kept going. I ended up posting one book a day for just over 3 years, there were themed weeks and everything. It was a good diversion during the pandemic and beyond! Obviously too many favorites to list here, but Joseph Campbell certainly was a great influence, which led me to Clarissa Pinkola Estes and Thomas Moore. Recent faves are anything & everything by Fredrik Backman, Four Letters of Love by Niall Williams, A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles, Circe by Madeline Miller & Lincoln in the Bardo by George Saunders (recommend the audio book for this one to keep track of the many characters easier!). Magazines, newspapers, graphic novels, audio books, soup cans -- it all counts!

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