You’ve got to read this book, see the title…

A week ago, I was bored with what I was reading. Good books, but they weren’t catching my attention. I’m sure you’ve been there. When we keep reading the same paragraph over and over, it just won’t sink in. I even fast forwarded to the middle of the book to read a few paragraphs – NOPE, my interest in the story was not going to improve.

So, I went to the online library and started browsing. This book by Jack Canfield / Gay Hendricks, You’ve Got to Read This Book!, came up. The title alone got me hooked.

I’m half way through, and I gotta say, it’s a good title, good book. Great stories of people’s lives, some hardships and/ or how they got where they are. Somehow, this book has my attention. I think I like the short story aspect and learning about different people.

Time to head to a bookstore…

Spring / Summer — going to the beach, longing for a book to actually hold and read. Miss hardcover books, too much online reading.

Here’s to exploring the bookstore and buying a new book!

9 thoughts on “You’ve got to read this book, see the title…

    1. It’s good because it has people we know in it, but haven’t thought about for a while… nice to learn their stories, ie. Rudy Ruettiger, Catherine Oxenbergy, Malachi McCourt, Tim Ferris’s, Mo Siegel, John St. Augustine… list goes on.

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    1. The Wandering Falcon by Jamil Ahmad, The Paris Architect by Charles Belfoure, The Brides Kimono by Sujata Massey & The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie by Alan Bradley. 2 I bought, 2 I downloaded from library. Bookstores are GREAT for getting new ideas and just browsing is SO MUCH FUN. I liked the bookstores in Ireland, because the Irish/British books are different from ours. How are you doing?

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      1. I mainly go digital too, but I had a gift card and wanted to use it. Books and sanitizing, I didn’t think about that. I was VERY HAPPY to be in a bookstore. I would be more worried about restaurants, public transportation. Although, in America, things are lightening up… 2 states (Indiana/Texas) no masks. I don’t think we are ready for that. It’s hard to know where we are heading, but for sure, people want to work and have their freedoms back. Europe might be a little stricter still.

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