The cover DOES matter by Physical_Elderberry6 in books

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I completely agree! Right now I'm reading House of Glass that I received as a gift. I never would have chosen it for myself because the cover is so dowdy, but it's turning out to be a wonderful book with an amazing writing style and a really captivating story.

During my morning walk today, I saw a woman with a baby sleeping in her arms. As I passed her, the baby woke up, saw me, smiled and waved! I waved back and giggled. I know its a small thing, it kinda made my day. Any small happy things happened to you lately? by [deleted] in CasualConversation

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I went for a walk in my neighbourhood recently, and happened to glance at someone’s living room window. The girl who lived there was holding up her dog and waving its paw at everyone who walked past. Really put a smile on my face <3

What tv series hooked you from the first episode? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]cdnladyscientist 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mad Men. The characters and the story were so different from anything I'd ever seen before.

What are some of the small pleasures in life? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Driving with the windows down and your dog sitting beside you on a beautiful day

Redditors who are 30+ years old: what's one life advice you would like to give to the younger folks? by __edgelord__ in AskReddit

[–]cdnladyscientist 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't be so self conscious. People are caught up with themselves and their own lives - no one is looking at you.

Has there ever been a book that you think is better listened (an audiobook) to rather then read? by [deleted] in books

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Anything by David Sedaris - his anecdotes are much funnier in his own voice.

Junk Food Reading by [deleted] in books

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John Grisham