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“You can never get a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to suit me.” ― C.S. Lewis
Owned and Unread Project
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Ratman’s Notebooks The basis for the movie Willard. 4 Stars
ReplyDeleteI read Setting Free the Bears. I've owned it for decades and this was a good opportunity to finally read it. :D
ReplyDeleteI can't believe that John Irving was first published more than 50 years ago!
DeleteI was expecting Animal Farm to be a 3-star read for me, but actually I gave it 5 stars!
ReplyDeleteWow, I've done it. I've finished the challenge. Thank you for offering so many interesting prompts. Never would have read Nils Holgersson and Metamorphosis otherwise. Both stories have become favourites of mine.
ReplyDeleteI live not far from Jack London's home. He was a very interesting and creative man. This is the most political books of his that I have read but even if you don't agree with the idea Social Darwinism it is an enthralling adventure story.
ReplyDeleteRead the old man and the sea for a book about Animals.
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