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books you may love: Be A Triangle by Lilly Singh
No matter what new hurdles come your way each day, you can always come home to an understanding that you can design a life that fulfills you. ~ Be A Triangle by Lilly Singh
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No matter what new hurdles come your way each day, you can always come home to an understanding that you can design a life that fulfills you. ~ Be A Triangle by Lilly Singh
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In which Christopher Pike inspires me to seek and find my very own Krishna in my life.
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"O Divine Krishna, Thou reignest forever in each heart that hears Thy heavenly flute." ~ words from 'Whispers from Eternity' by Sri Sri Paramahansa Yogananda
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"Krishna means love," she said. "But Radha means longing. Longing is older than love. I am older than he. Did you know that, Sita?" ~ Thirst series by Christopher Pike
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When books teach us more about courageous living than life itself can ...
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"... we can only live by the light we're given, and some of us are given no light at all. What else can we do except learn to see in the dark?" ~ The Book Eaters by Sunyi Dean
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"Your silence, it has always been the most perfect punishment." ~ A tender line from Notes on Your Sudden Disappearance by Alison Espach
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Three titles. Three genres. Countless ways to enjoy them.
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A comedy. A drama. A mystery. And equally, a meditation on what it means to be a human simply trying to do their best.
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Almost the only reason I log in to Facebook anymore (other than to publish posts on my page) is to check out the various local moms’ groups I am part of. From one such group, came a recommendation that lodged itself in my mind - books by Robert Munsch -
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A Day with Dad by Bo. R. Holmberg and Eva Eriksson, both Swedish creatives, is one of D’s old favourites. He hasn’t read this in weeks now although he wanted to read it today when he saw it lying on my study table (where I had taken it
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On March 2, 2019, celebrations were being held for Dr. Seuss’s 115th birthday at the Burlington Public Library. For some reason, I was quite keen to go. D is always game for a trip to the library. As part of the celebrations was a treasure hunt for children. Ten
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In 2018, for Mother’s Day, KrA gifted me Just Me and My Mom by Mercer Mayer. It is a hilarious tale of an anthropomorphic creature who goes on a day-trip to the city with his mom. They take the train to the city and visit museums, an aquarium, a
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I first learnt about The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein a month or so ago when I read this article on Medium. A few days later I saw two copies of the book in the library. I wondered if I should grab one for D, then decided against it, remembering
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So D has been down with the gastric flu for the past two days, which means all I need to do is hug him and lie down beside him while KrA sees to it that all our needs are met. The child is such a delight even during a bout
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As of the writing of this post (late in the evening of the sixth day of March), D has 13 books waiting to be picked up at the library. We are very close to the limit of 50 books that can be borrowed at a given time. Which also means