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#6Degrees
Six degrees of separation:
from
beauty to truth
This is really cool!
Using my own rules for this fun meme hosted by Kate at Booksaremyfavouriteandbest (see there the origin of the meme and how it works – posted the first Saturday of every month), I started with a mystery and indeed on one.
Here are my own quirky rules:
Use your list of books on Goodreads
Take the first word of the title offered and find another title with that word in it
Then use the first word of THAT title to find your text title
Or the second if the title starts by the same word
So here is the result for March 2018. I’m quite happy I managed to do it with the main part of titles, and all with books I have read and liked.
Plus starting with Beauty and ending up with Truth, that’s neat.
After the covers, you can find the links of my reviews or the title on Goodreads:
1. The Beauty Myth = I haven’t read it, and don’t plan too, not interested in that type of topics
2. Beauty For Ashes = interesting story of a Greek village
3. The Ashes of Heaven‘s Pillar = wonderful historical novel
4. Pigs in Heaven = I love all the books by Kingsolver!
5. The True Story of 3 Little Pigs = a quirky twist on a classic
6. True North = Jill Ker Conway is a fascinating person. This is the sequel to The Road From Coorain.
Both books are highly recommended, if you like to read about strong women of your time.
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I have read some of the books. May I first say that the 3 Little Pigs book was one of my daughter’s favorites when she was a girl. We read it over and over. Ha! And I’ve read Pigs in Heaven. Have not read True North, but I have read The Road From Coorain. I always love how you work this, Emma. 🙂
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I understand this book would be a favorite! If you’ve read The Road from Coorain, you have to read this one, that’s when she arrives in the US. Thanks for stopping by
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Fun! The True Story of the Big Bad Wolf is awesome. I used to read that to the kids when they were younger.
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makes sense. It was recommended to me by a mother as well
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True North is excellent. I’m glad to see it mentioned. My chain is here: https://betweenlifeanddreaming.blogspot.com/
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so glad to see someone else who’s read this great author!
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I love The True Story of the Three Little Pigs. True North Looks interesting, as does Barbara Kingsolver’s novel. I’ve read a couple of her books, but not this one.
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The True Story of the Three Little Pigs was a neat find, recommended by one of my French students! I would say, put you hand on any and all the books by Kingsolver!
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I’m amazed every month that your Goodreads list delivers! I really need more books on my Goodreads lists I think 🙂
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as of today, I have 1,548 listed as read, so that does help to play this game! and if needed, not this time, I include some of my TBR, which is insanely as 1,239 right now. But can change in an hour, lol
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Your rules really demonstrate what an eclectic mix of books you have on your Goodreads list 🙂
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definitely!
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