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Every once in a while, (and sometimes each day) I listen to a great podcast, enjoy an article, or see a good video that I want to share with you.
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I like to think of them as my e-links:
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Friday’s e-links 07/28/23
A friend who will soon have lots of time to read and considerable need for a pleasant escape asked me for the best books I’ve recently read or listened to. My main criteria is whether I look forward all day to my good book (since I save my reading treats for the evening or would not get any work done during the day). Having given a lot of time and thought to her request, I wanted to share my list with you. In addition, please let me know what you would suggest? Would you delete any?
In alphabetical order:
Fiction
- Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine (Gail Honeyman)
- Lessons in Chemistry (Bonnie Gamus)
- Maisie Dobbs–Book 1–if you like it, you’ve got 16 more (Jacqueline Winspear)
- Project Hail Mary (Andy Weir)
- The Giver of Stars: A Novel (Jojo Moyes)
- The Maid (Nita Prose)
- Where The Crawdads Sing (Delia Owens)
Non-Fiction
- Boys in the Boat (Daniel James Brown)
- Educated (Tara Westover)
- The Splendid and the Vile (Erik Larson)