Time to Join the Top Model Book Club! Inline
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Now reading: Looking for Alaska by John Green
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Now reading: The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck
“Although this is a heavy book that explores class struggles, selfishness, and man’s inhumanity to man, there is a golden thread of the power of family and friendship that runs through it—unifying the family in the face of struggle. Reminded me to call my mum and dad!”
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Now reading: She’s Come Undone by Wally Lamb
“This is my second time reading this novel, and I love the temerity of the main character and her willpower to overcome her insecurities and build up her self-confidence. Her resilience to bounce back in the face of tragedies, depression, and everyday struggles is really inspiring, and I love when works of fiction resonate with readers in such a way.”
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Now reading: Blindness by José Saramago
“I read this book in high school, so I am rereading it again since it’s one of my favorites. When I’m sitting at a coffee shop or at work reading this book about blindness, you find yourself thinking unknown thoughts, believing that when you raise your head to watch people in the streets passing by, you’ll see things differently, focusing on the little moments in life we tend to not notice.”
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Now reading: Just Kids by Patti Smith“I loved experiencing a poetic New York City through the eyes of a young Patti Smith, following her raw self-discovery through her incredible creative expression. Reading Just Kids, you become a part of Patti and [Robert] Mapplethorpe’s intimate world of love, art, and freedom.”