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Run Towards the Danger: Confrontations with a Body of Memory by Sarah Polley
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@Cindy - I shelved it as Canada, compass, play-harder

Do you want us to post it here too?"
Hi, Joy. Technically, if you are shelving it, I don't think Anita is using this thread for anything, so you probably don't need to post here.
ANITA, please reply and correct me if I'm wrong!
However, I find it's not usually a bad thing to have someone double check. I even double check my own when I've read for the monthly tag or a challenge. When I come across it during shelving, I will double check my own and I have found the odd time where I've forgotten to shelve it.

Run Towards the Danger: Confrontations with a Body of Memory by Sarah Polley
Review: /topic/show/......"
Thanks, Nancy!

OK, thanks, Cindy!

Finished 1/5/25
The Let Them Theory by Mel Robbins. Review

State of Terror - 1/4
I know we don't have to read in order, this just happened to be the first one I read.

Catch Us When We Fall by Juliette Fay - review here

Do you want us to post it here too?"
Hi, ..."
Cindy is totally correct. I am not using this thread at all. It's strictly to aid Cindy with shelving.


Doors of Sleep - Tim Pratt
Review - www.goodreads.com/topic/show/23003793...

Good point - it can give people more ideas, too!


The Personal Librarian - Marie Benedict - on Lyn's list - read 1/9/25 - My Review

Read- Pachinko
Tagged Literary-fiction 823 times-/work/shelve...
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Looking for Jane
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I have shelved this
play harder
Canada

A book with a setting or plot that includes a theatrical performance
Hag-seed by Margaret Atwood. 4 stars, Completed 1/10/2025
Prompt fit: the main character teaches a prison literacy class in which a performance of Shakespeare's The Tempest serves as a primary plot point.

Food Pets Die For: Shocking Facts About Pet Food / Ann N. Martin
4 stars
This is the third edition. The author is looking at commercial pet food diets, what’s in them, the animals testing, all kinds of other crazy things the pet food companies do for profits (potentially at the expense of people’s pets, and certainly at the expense of animals who are used for testing). The author advocates for people making their pets� food from human-grade foods.
I knew of some of these things, but there are horrifying things going on, particularly the animal experiments. I will add that this book (I don’t think there is a newer edition) is from 2008, but I’d be surprised of many of these practices have changed. The author is Canadian, and looks mostly at pet food in Canada and the US.
There is a good chunk of detail explaining what many of the ingredients you see on packaging actually mean. For this reason, I feel like this is a good book to have as a reference (I borrowed a library copy). It’s hard to keep all the ingredients straight. Pets that were euthanized, but not cremated, are likely in most of these foods� this includes the drug used to euthanize those pets ending up in these foods. Also dead livestock, roadkill, and zoo animals. These are all sent to rendering plants that grind and mix them up, then send them to pet food companies to use in pet food.
The drug companies do awful tests on animals for useless purposes (some, actually useless, while other testing is likely done to find the cheapest things they can add to the food to make more money). I’d already read this, but vets are rarely taught about nutrition except in elective courses, and even then, those courses are taught by the pet food companies themselves. Regulations are pretty much nonexistent, and what regulations there are, are mostly voluntary.
Despite the author preferring a home-made diet for pets (and she includes all kinds of nutrition information that needs to be included (for cats and dogs), as well as recipes), she also mentions a few of the companies that she thinks are better than others (at least back in 2008).
There is a lot of repetition in the book, but I just assumed that was in case someone read the chapters out of order (that is, if they were reading a certain chapter on a certain topic, then maybe later (or not) came to read a different chapter on a different topic).

Much Ado about Nada by Uzma Jalaluddin
Nada's younger brother has Ataxia causing him to use a wheelchair. Both the disorder and her brother are significant to the story.

Cleopatra's Daughter by Michelle Moran
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Prompt: Read a book by an author whose last name could be a first name: example: Christopher ROBIN

Out of Time by Lynn Abbey . 3 stars, Completed 1/12/2025
Prompt fit: Our main character, Emma, has two kitties (Spin and Charm) that make appearances throughout the book as either snuggle buddies on cold nights, or as messengers of warning about strange visitors in the house.

(The two cats in my book are waving to Jen's cats)
A Potion to Die For-heather Blake
The main character, Carly, has two cats, Roly and Poly.

Fight Night by Miriam Toews
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There has been both mental illness and suicide in the family, and Swiv’s mother seems to be struggling to keep herself from descending into depression whilst Swiv’s grandmother seems to experience manic episodes.

5. A book involving a father, fatherhood or Father’s Day.
5. The President's Daughter by Clinton/Patterson
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10. Read a cultural book
10. The Best We Could Do by Thi Bui
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11. A book by an author of color
11. Where the Library Hides by Isabel Ibanez
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Venus in Copper - the Roman Emperor figures in the plot since the main character Falco has worked for him and he later unexpectedly shows up for a dinner with Falco's family. - Read 1/11

You Don't Belong Here: How Three Women Rewrote the Story of War
Ratings: 1,269
Shelved

The Last Cold Place: A Field Season Studying Penguins in Antarctica
Review: /topic/show/...
I shelved it as compass and play harder

Girl in Ice � Erica Ferencik (4 stars) 1/14/25 - Greenland (never been there) - My Review

Ten Lords A-Leaping by C.C. Benison
Cover is 81.6% red.

shelved - play harder, canada

1. Read a book that's been included on a celebrity book list. For example Oprah, Barack Obama, Reese Witherspoon, Bill Gates, etc.
The Day of the Triffids by John Wyndham - review here
3. A book that is a travel essay or memoir
Feeding Ghosts: A Graphic Memoir by Tessa Hulls - review here
11. Read a book written by an author that shares your initials.
The Freeze-Frame Revolution by Peter Watts - review here
(This one is also shelved under "Canada")

12. Read a book that was made into a movieThe Witches
An easy one to get started and a memory of childhood.

The Lightkeeper by Susan Wiggs. 3 stars, completed 1/17/2025
Prompt fit: Hopefully the 92 romance tags are sufficient to rationalize this one but let me know if you need more to clear this one!

When Angels Left the Old Country by Sasha Lamb
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#4 The cover contains an object that starts with P,B,or T
Murder in the Manor by Fiona Grace
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#5 Read a book who's author's initials appear in the phrase"PLAY BOOK TAG"
The Bear and the Nightingale by Katherine Arden
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Maus I: A Survivor's Tale: My Father Bleeds History by Art Spiegelman - review here
Shelved

Once Upon a Wardrobe by Patti Callahan Henry
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Family Secrets: Ellie McLellan Genealogy Mystery - Book 1 by Beth Farrar
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Shelved as Canada, Play Harder

Familiaris - David Wroblewski
My review

The Sparrow
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