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Fiction
In reply to the discussion: What Fiction are you reading this week, December 16, 2018? [View all]hermetic
(8,693 posts)6. I like this quote
One of the ways that your project, your personal healing, or your social invention can change the world is through story. But even if no one ever learns of it, even if it is invisible to every human on Earth, it will have no less of an effect.
― Charles Eisenstein, The More Beautiful World Our Hearts Know Is Possible
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For no real reason I have never read any of the Delaware series. I probably should.
dameatball
Dec 2018
#7
Ha! That is the same setting of the Pendergast book I am reading. Murder, robbery, terror and some
dameatball
Dec 2018
#9
almost the same. i finished all of austin. read emma last. time for pride & p.
pansypoo53219
Dec 2018
#35
anything Stephen King wrote. New book and old ones. any one I can get my hands on.
demigoddess
Dec 2018
#21