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I Love to Read

On March 3, 2021 by Pam

I read every single day. My dream day is to curl up with a book, in a warm, sunny sport, preferably by water and read. I usually have three books on the go at the same time – one on audible, one “real” book and one on my kindle. My kindle is old – it is also my second one. My first kindle took a flying leap into a pool (with my help) and so this one is currently named by my husband “Pam’s Dry Kindle”.
I love the idea of story. Even when I am listening to or reading a book that is about health and wellness or learning about something, it is filled with story. Stories are about how real we want to be, about telling our story or sharing our thoughts or what we have learned about making our way through life. I hope, one day, I am brave enough to write that book and tell my story.

January 2021
The Witch’s Daughter – Paul Brackston
The Henna Artist – Roberta Rich
A Murder in Music City – Michael Bishop/Richard Walter
If You Tell – Gregg Olsen
I Know Who You Are – Alice Feeney
How to Pronounce Knife – Souvankham Thammavongsa
If I Knew Then – Jan Arden
Daughter of the Reich – Lousie Fein
The Lightkeeper’s Daughters – Jean E. Pendziwol
Missionaries – Phil Klay
The Secret Hours – Santa Montefiore
A Long Petal of the Sea Isabel Allende
Keep Moving – Dick Van Dyke
The Wisdom of Sundays – Oprah Winfrey
The German Heiress – Anika Scott

February 2021
Code Name Helene – Ariel Lawhorn
Jack – Marilynne Robinson
Washington Black – Esi Edugyan
Poke the Box – Seth Godin
The Pearl that Broke Its Shell – Nadia Hashimi
The War of Art – Steven Pressfield
Decisive – Chip and Dan Heath
The Visitors – Catherine Burns

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