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Dec 16, 2020 03:08PM

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The one I was thinking of today, is The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue. I'm going to read it for a book about forgetting. It also takes place across continents, and is about an artist (could even be a dream job), and it's magical realism. If you share a zodiac sign (Cancer) with the author, V.E. Schwab, there would be that, too!


I am a Taurus and will check on this book. Thanks. I was planning to do Shakespeare William but may change.


The Painter, Peter Heller (artist, Aquarius, Do-overs)"
This sounds like something I'd enjoy. I'll use it for "do-overs". Thanks!

The one I was thinking of today, is [book:The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue|506..."
A great choice for "a magical realism book". Thank you!

Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race is on BLM reading lists and is a social justice issue. It also has a B&W cover and Reni Eddo-Lodge is a blogger. 4 in one there.


The one I was thinking of today, is [book:The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue|506..."
Even though it's a new book, it could probably fit 'A book everyone seems to have read but you' , or A book you think your best friend would like or A book you have seen on someone's bookshelf. And I kinda feel that it would work for magic realism



I didn't care for Midnight Library either. So many people raved about it, so I thought it would be ok, but like you said, it was a chore to finish. :(

But, there are a lot of books that I am seeing that work in multiple places. One I already read is Kindred: A Graphic Novel Adaptation. I used it for a book in a different format but you could use it for afrofuturist as well and it might be easier/faster to get thru than Kindred which I notice a LOT of people using for an afrofuturist book.
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