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Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End by Atul Gawande
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Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End by Atul Gawande

Front Desk by Kelly Yang
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Front Desk by Kelly Yang

Tell Me What to Read: Spring 2019 Picks
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Tell Me What to Read: Spring 2019 Picks

Tell Me What to Read: Spring 2019 Edition
Tell Me What to Read

Tell Me What to Read: Spring 2019 Edition

As Bright as Heaven by Susan Meissner
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As Bright as Heaven by Susan Meissner

Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson
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Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson

Tell Me What to Read: Spring 2018 Reading Picks
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Tell Me What to Read: Spring 2018 Reading Picks

At Home in the World: Reflections on Belonging While Wandering the Globe by Tsh Oxenreider
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At Home in the World: Reflections on Belonging While Wandering the Globe by Tsh Oxenreider

Tell Me What to Read: Spring 2018
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Tell Me What to Read: Spring 2018

Tell Me What to Read: Fall 2017 Reading Picks
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Tell Me What to Read: Fall 2017 Reading Picks

Tell Me What to Read: Fall 2017 Edition
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Tell Me What to Read: Fall 2017 Edition

Loving My Actual Life: An Experiment in Relishing What’s Right in Front of Me by Alexandra Kuykendall
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Loving My Actual Life: An Experiment in Relishing What’s Right in Front of Me by Alexandra Kuykendall

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For the past couple of years, I’ve shared my fav For the past couple of years, I’ve shared my favorite puzzles of the year. 

This year, I thought it’d be fun to see what YOUR favorite puzzles of the year were! 

For the link to this puzzle, plus a big list of everyone else’s favorite puzzles, reply with LINK and I’ll send those right to your DMs!
WHOOOOA, the number of people who recommended Pile WHOOOOA, the number of people who recommended Piles to me was wild. 

So wild that I immediately ordered it to see if all the hype was valid 

Spoiler: you were all correct. This game is so fun, so quick, and so easy to learn. 

We’ve played it virtually every day for the last three weeks! 

Comment with the word GAME and I’ll send the link right to your DMs
Frankly, the winter that made me the most panicky Frankly, the winter that made me the most panicky ever was when we lived in Boston for one year

I could hardly enjoy the spectacular New England fall because I was so nervous about the winter I knew was coming (and especially my 30 commute in the winter!)

Now I’m surprised by how much I enjoy the coziness of January and February (although when we visit somewhere warm in the winter, my mood skyrockets in the sunshine!)

I asked my Instagram community to share their best suggestions for making winter more joyful and less gloomy and there were so many good ideas - comment with the word POST and I’ll send those your way!
It is funny looking back at Goodreads because some It is funny looking back at Goodreads because some of those books I remember so so clearly - I can remember snuggling up with my 6 year old to read aloud or reading the library copy on our porch swing while my kids played outside. 

And others? I cannot remember AT ALL. If you’d showed me the cover and said “have you read this book?” I would be 100% convinced I’d never even seen that book before, let alone read it all the way through. 

(P.S. If you’d like to follow me on Goodreads, reply with LINK and I’ll send my profile your way!)
I’m always on the lookout for new book recommend I’m always on the lookout for new book recommendations for my children (both for them to read solo and for me to read aloud to them!) and The Good and the Beautiful book list has so many great options! 

You can filter by age level, genre, and more, and if you know The Good and the Beautiful, you know they’re famous for picking really high quality books with content you can feel comfortable with! 

And it’s all free!

Comment with the word LIST and I’ll send the link right to your DMs!
If you’ve been following along on stories, you m If you’ve been following along on stories, you may know that one of my January goals this year is to do some puzzling every day 

(Note that this doesn’t mean doing a complete puzzle every day - it just means that I spend some time working on a puzzle each day)

After a million DMs over the years asking about my favorite puzzle brands, I finally put together a list of my all-time faves plus my favorite picks from those brands! 

Comment with the word PUZZLE and I’ll send the link right to your DMs!
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