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We Will Not Be Saved
Nemonte Nenquimo
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The Bird Way: A New Look at How Birds Talk, Work, Play, Parent, and Think
Jennifer Ackerman
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Things We Lost in the Fire
Mariana Enríquez
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The Sea Is Not Made of Water: Life Between the Tides
Adam Nicolson
alwaysandforever commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
Please recommend me your favourite engaging reads, something that will take my mind travelling to "other worlds", discoveries, adventures, etc. Recently I read Atalanta and this was exactly what my ADHD mind craves, as it follows the quest of the Argonauts and included lots of different exciting scenarios. It doesn't necessarily have to involve travelling, but if a book gave you this feeling of being constantly engaging, discovering new things, or exploring new topics/territories, please let me know! thaaank you!
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We all want men in books, but they sadly do not exist, or do they? Share your stories of past or present experiences that felt like it was straight out of a book. You don't have to have dated them, or still be with them, just something you sometimes think of and believe could be written into a book! Ɛ>
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Please recommend me your favourite engaging reads, something that will take my mind travelling to "other worlds", discoveries, adventures, etc. Recently I read Atalanta and this was exactly what my ADHD mind craves, as it follows the quest of the Argonauts and included lots of different exciting scenarios. It doesn't necessarily have to involve travelling, but if a book gave you this feeling of being constantly engaging, discovering new things, or exploring new topics/territories, please let me know! thaaank you!
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1984
George Orwell
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Remarkably Bright Creatures
Shelby Van Pelt
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Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants
Robin Wall Kimmerer