Get a Life: The Diaries of Vivienne Westwood
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Vivienne Westwood began Get A Life, her online diary, in 2010 with an impassioned post about Native...
Quantum Creativity: Think Quantum, Be Creative
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In Quantum Creativity, Amit Goswami, PhD, physicist and author of The Self-Aware Universe, explores...
Kelly Reichardt recommended Pather Panchali (1955) in Movies (curated)
My Prizes: An Accounting
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A gathering of brilliant and viciously funny recollections from one of the twentieth centurys most...
Blinding Night
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What if you were the missing piece in one of the world’s most epic legends? Despite being an...
Yoga at the Museum (Little Mouse Adventures #3)
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Loveable, curious Little Mouse is back to help children use yoga to solve problems and manage...
Children Animals Yoga
Jessica - Where the Book Ends (15 KP) rated Fruits Basket Another Vol. 1 in Books
Jan 30, 2019
The story was what initially intrigued me to try reading it. The story is based around a young girl name Tohru Honda. Her mother has recently died and as a result she ends up living in a tent on the private land of the Sohma clan. The owners of the land discover her and Tohru quickly realizes the most popular guy in her school, Yuki Sohma, lives in a house on this land. The family decides to take Tohru in and she discovers their secret… Anytime a member of the Sohma clan is hugged by someone of the opposite gender they turn into the animals of the Chinese Zodiac.
I love all the characters Tohru, Yuki, and Kyo are my favorites so far. Toward the end of this volume you start to meet other members of the clan, and I’m super excited for that! The characters are easy to relate to and I find myself so engrossed in the story that I’m often turning pages without enjoying the art work so I often must go back and check it out. The art work in this story is stunning, the way the emotions jump off the page is brilliant.
My goal this year was to start reading different types of books and break out of my comfort zone a bit. Fruits Basket allowed me to do that! I hope you’ll give it a try.
Word of Mouth: Fama and its Personifications in Art and Literature from Ancient Rome to the Middle Ages
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The concept expressed by the Roman term fama, although strictly linked to the activity of speaking,...
The Night Gate
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In a sleepy French village, the body of a man shot through the head is disinterred by the roots of...


