#201 of 366: Ruin Your Night, Sorcha Richardson

“And when I do, oh, will you forgive me?, If I tell you that I’m sorry, would you stay here with me?, going round in circles, how do you think it’s gonna end?, I’m gonna ruin your night again”

Sorcha just plain rocks.

You have homework for this post! I want you to tell me what your favorite book is! I’m looking into forcing myself to slow down enough to read an hour a day. I have a huge backstock of books, but reading books recommended by friends because they mean something to them is more fun.!

So, tap in and drop your favorite book in the comments! Look at us! Interaction!

Be good, do good.

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4 thoughts on “#201 of 366: Ruin Your Night, Sorcha Richardson”

  1. oh gosh, this is always the hardest question for me. How to pick just one?!?

    But also, I haven’t read in months! I need to get back in that routine myself, so perhaps I’ll use this as inspiration.

    I should give you an answer to your question though, so let me think…

    You also know and have read many of my favorites already. And I also think a favorite book is a reflection of who you are in many ways, and as I glance over some of mine, I’m recognizing how much I’ve changed, learned, and hopefully grown and evolved since I found those books and they resonated with me.

    Okay. I’m going to give you a loosely accurate, likely error-riddled chronological list of favorites as I recall them in this moment. A list of the favorites of the past versions of me.

    Where The Wild Things Are

    The Shining

    The Hobbit

    Romeo and Juliet

    Great Expectations

    Tao Te Ching

    Pride and Predjudice

    A Very Long Engagement

    Hyperspace

    For Whom The Bell Tolls

    The Princess Bride

    A Heartbreaking Work Of Staggering Genius

    The Perks of Being A Wallflower

    The Timetraveler’s Wife

    The Book Thief

    Frankenstein

    Dracula

    Peter Pan

    Harry Potter

    The Demon Haunted World

    Altered Carbon

    Snow Crash

    The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fuck

    The Collected Sherlock Holmes Stories

    Ready Player One

    Ender’s Game

    The Ocean at The End of the Lane

    I’m sure I’m missing so many favorites. This is only the list that fell out of my addled, just-waking brain. But hopefully you’ll find one in there that connects with you.

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  2. I recently read Hello Beautiful by Ann Napolitano and loved it. It was slow, and some may say boring, but I read on and loved it when I was finished. The book loosely resembles Little Women.

    This week during book club, someone brought up the book Trust by Hernan Diaz, and I thought it sounded like something you’d be into— Historical fiction, taking place (in part) in the 1920s. The book is divided into four fictional parts: A Novel (Bonds), an incomplete autobiography (My Life), a completed memoir (A Memoir, Remembered), and a diary (Futures). The reader must determine what is the truth.

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    1. That sounds dope! I’m having so much trouble starting and getting something to stick lately! Good thing I’ve got PLENTY of options! Thanks for the recs!

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