What was your favorite fiction book you read this year?
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As an AHDHer how are receptionist jobs for you? Anyone got stories? I'm needing to step outside my comfort zone and asking folks who have been there before
The more you talk with your friend who writes fiction, the greater the likelihood you'll end up in one of their stories or novels.
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Lemmers who bought tickets to see Oppenheimer and Barbie and then swapped theaters every couple of minutes, can you give me a synopsis of what the movie mashup was about?
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How am I supposed to make sense of my life getting BETTER during the pandemic? Anyone else have that experience?
There's currently a shortage of people interested in helping mothers give birth. 😱
I currently can only read free books (open for recommendations, although I think I wrung the classics dry for all their worth), but I found a book in one of those mobile libraries that does actually have me hooked: The Innocent by Harlan Coben.
It's not even close to being the best book I ever read. But it's well written enough and well plotted enough to keep me hooked. Probably my biggest gripe is the author's description of the women is how attractive they are. Even when he's describing the protagonists' wife, he only describes how much the main character thinks she's hot. Not a complete turn-off, but still a gripe. 😅