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1ToeIn t1_jdnbxxc wrote
Reply to TIL a US congressman once wielded an 18-inch club made from a walrus penis bone in a congressional hearing. by gregmck
They’re called “Oosik” & back when I worked at a tourist trap store in Alaska we sold cribbage boards made from them. Also a poem titled “Ode to an Oosik” that was basically about how walrus “ladies” were always happy because walrus males were always hard.
1ToeIn t1_j2ftxf7 wrote
Reply to listening to Anne of green gables by Might_Time
I loved Flavia de Luce in “Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie”.
1ToeIn t1_j2140ly wrote
What do you all think of “full cast” audio books? Personally, I don’t like them. I prefer one narrator/reader. Full cast is one of those things that seemed like a good idea, but in actuality it’s unpleasant/difficult to listen to.
1ToeIn t1_j1o4sho wrote
Reply to What book ruined reading for you? by velvettwilight
“the Ladies of Missalonghi” by Colleen McCollough borrows a lot of elements from “Blue Castle” & sets it in Australia. An enjoyable read if you’re able to find a copy.
1ToeIn t1_ixkgxwh wrote
Reply to Heidi book review. by Certified_Cichlid
Omg. I read this book for the first time just a year or so ago. Overall I enjoyed it, but there was one thing that hit a jarring note for me. I know partly due to reading it through the lens of modern sensibilities. But perhaps the rest of you can give me your feedback: that boy she becomes friends with ( I think he’s a goat herd?) seemed verging on mean & I recall feeling disturbed by the way she tip toed around his moods and in her cheerful way did & said things to appease/placate him. Am I hypersensitive or was there an undercurrent of violence in his attitudes? It’s been a while, so I can’t bring up anything specific. But it did color my overall enjoyment of the story. I wrote it off as reflective of the mores of the times. Did anyone else pick this up?
1ToeIn t1_itsdn16 wrote
Reply to Any recommendations for anyone who’s only ever listened to the audiobooks of Harry Potter? by Opening_Ad_2570
Bartemeus Trilogy by Jonathan Stroud.
1ToeIn t1_je5h6rt wrote
Reply to Looking for cheap or free books! by MinisterofSandwiches
Where I live so many people have Little Free Libraries set up. Check the LittleFreeLibrary.org site to see if there’s any near you. If you find a book in one that you don’t think you’ll read again, make sure to “throw it back” for someone else. Also, you might check out bookcrossing.com. Some members of that are willing to share books and I believe the site also has a listing of where people have set up bookcrossing release spots.