Weekly book post
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The Book Thief by Markus Zusak. What a remarkable book. The characters are unforgettable but the book itself is so hard to describe. It's set in Germany during World War 2 and Death is the narrator. The setting is perfectly described as well. I highly recommend it.
Steal Like an Artist by Austin Kleon. Short lavishly illustrated book on creativity. It has some very good advice, creatively :) presented.
The Old Gray Wolf by James Doss. I was saddened to read that Doss had passed away and this would be the last of the Charlie Moon stories. The beginning was slow going and was a little too arch. The last 100 pages were excellent. I'll miss his writing.
Steal Like an Artist by Austin Kleon. Short lavishly illustrated book on creativity. It has some very good advice, creatively :) presented.
The Old Gray Wolf by James Doss. I was saddened to read that Doss had passed away and this would be the last of the Charlie Moon stories. The beginning was slow going and was a little too arch. The last 100 pages were excellent. I'll miss his writing.