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Yay, it’s Friday! It’s a sizzling one in Los Angeles today. 93 degrees! Not the cool fall I was hoping for, but I spend a lot of my time in hockey rinks, which is a great way to cool down.
It’s Book Social Club day, which means it’s time for you to share what you’re currently reading or what you are looking forward to reading!
This week, I posted about Book Ban Week with links to what you can do to take action.
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Once a month, I will aim to move this discussion to a live zoom for people who want to casually sip on something and talk about books for 20 minutes.
I’ve had Notes on an Execution by Danya Kukafka on my reading list for SO long. This weekend, it’s time to begin. This is a crime novel that explores our incarceration system. Has anyone out there read it?
You’re up! Is it feeling like fall where you are? And most importantly, what are you reading this weekend?
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