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whatcha readin'? {goal 35::book 5}

April 18, 2022 Arlene Giddings

To tell you the truth,
I didn’t know what this book was about
when it was given to me.
I trade books a lot
so I don’t always have a lot of
control/insight
into what I am reading
and…I kind of like that.

I read this book
while sitting in hospital family rooms,
on hard benchs opposite the hospital elevator,
in hotel rooms and air bnbs,
and in a creaky chair
beside my dad’s bed
while he slept.

He would wake up from a 2 minute or
a 2 hour nap and say
Arlene! you’re still here!
and I would say yep,
just reading my book
and he would try not to laugh
because it hurt
and would say
always reading your book. ♥

I know this post is supposed to be about this book
but thinking about this book
will always make me think of dad.
And how when I was in my 20’s or so,
dad told me that he remembered
when I was a kid
and how I would come into the shed where he was working
to sit in a corner in the
sawdust and the sunshine
with a book I had read a hundred times before
that was probably overdue to the bookmobile
and how that made him feel
happy to think that I just wanted to be
in the same area as him…
him doing his thing, working on a skidoo or building a windmill,
me always reading my book.

Now. That said….
you should read this book.
You should have your daughters read this book
but if you can, you should have your sons
read this book.
The story is painful to read,
it is frustrating and maddening and occasionally infuriating
but also so beautifully written…
and smart.

I often think “what would I do, what would I have done?”
and I am a little ashamed to say
but I fear I would not be even a fraction
as brave as this girl was
to step forward, to push, to fight, to take on
the assumptions, allegations, abuse, opinions
that were flung her way…
as a person who has always blacked out
from drinking…no matter how much or how little alcohol I consume,
I always lose a portion of the night…
when I was younger, it was often a whole night.
So I can empathize with her on this point.

Her writing is both powerful and vulnerable.

Anyway. Read the book if you can.

5♥♥♥♥♥’s out of 5
NEXT UP:: HER LAST GOODBYE - RICK MOFINA

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whatcha readin'? {goal 35::book 4}

April 4, 2022 Arlene Giddings

This book made me cry.

So good but so awful
and so sad and so
heartbreaking.

also…this.
and this.

:(

5♥♥♥♥♥’s out of 5
NEXT UP:: KNOW MY NAME - CHANEL MILLER

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whatcha readin'? {goal 35 :: book 3}

March 7, 2022 Arlene Giddings

I frigging loved this book.

Clever and funny
and interesting and
thoughtful…
the characters were quirky,
the plot was tricky,
the writing was
at times deep and made me stop & think
and then laugh out loud
in the next paragraph.

Read this one.

5♥♥♥♥♥’s out of 5
NEXT UP:: THE HOME FOR UNWANTED GIRLS- JOANNA GOODMAN

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whatcha readin'? {goal 35 :: book 2}

February 21, 2022 Arlene Giddings

It took me a little while to finish this
but I did enjoy reading it.
It was interesting to learn
about how she grew up,
how they met,
and reinforced my convictions
that I could never be involved in politics.

I can’t imagine how hard that must be…
that suddenly
your life is no longer your life…
dissected, examined, speculated, judged…
and not even always for
things that should be anyone’s business
or that the judgements/opinions being made
may not have anything to do with decisions
or choices being made,
but rather just a game of strategy and hidden agendas.

I couldn’t do it.

Definitely a good read though…

5♥♥♥♥♥’s out of 5
NEXT UP:: ANXIOUS PEOPLE - FREDRIK BACKMAN

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whatcha readin'? {goal 35 :: book 1}

January 31, 2022 Arlene Giddings

I had no expectations for this book.
I knew nothing about it.
Someone had passed it along to me
and so I gave it a try.

And it was so good.

It is a memoir…it is real
and gritting and
full of emotion
and a-ha moments.

I had a little a-ha moment of my own.
I am very, very bad at
being able to stay mad at anyone.
I just can’t.
And it’s not even that I can’t
stay
mad…but I have a hard time
even getting mad.

I can be rant-y or annoyed,
aggravated, irritated, sour,
cranky, snarky with a person
but I really struggle with actual anger.
I have lost my temper before
but not many times, by my count…
not REALLY lost my temper.

Usually, if someone really makes me mad
I just disappear. I withdraw. Retreat.
Until the bad feelings pass…
which they pretty much always do.

But in the book, the author learns
that she can’t be intimate
until she learns to express anger.

And immediately,
my brain was like “are you listening?
did you hear that? pay attention!”

So anyway,
I haven’t really decided what,
if anything,
to do with that lightbulb moment so…
yeah….this was a really great book. :)

Off to a good start for
whatcha readin’? 2022 edition!

5 ♥♥♥♥♥ out of 5
NEXT UP:: BECOMING - MICHELLE OBAMA

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