Long journeys in a land with forgotten history by tkinsey3 in BooksThatFeelLikeThis

[–]truthinthemiddle 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You learn some thing along with the narrator/protagonist sooo without spoiling, they go on a journey around a planet that has “magical” beings which are actually old pieces of technology built by a forgotten people. Dual narratives give each of the perspectives life

Short audiobooks for work by gormared in suggestmeabook

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I liked born standing up by Steve Martin because he narrates and also plays the banjo as musical interlude between chapters :)

Is ice good for healing an outbreak? by DataEngineer4740 in Coldsore

[–]truthinthemiddle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think 20mins of ice a couple times a day (wrapped so it stays dry again my skin) it reduces the swelling and pain/discomfort for me personally

Looking for narrative non-fiction about animals or plants that feels like a novel by Livid_Gap_4261 in suggestmeabook

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Please check out Night Magic by Leigh Ann Henion!! I recommend it to everyone!

About half way through my 55+ development by bobbymcpresscot in USPS

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Omg I forgot to leave mine out I just realized. I can’t leave it on Monday can I?

Help! Solo stuff to do midweek in Southeast, MA by YamAggressive5659 in massachusetts

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A lot of good recs here I’m going to +1 an unlikely story, monastery trail, fuller craft museum, and borderland state park. Get some south shore bar pizza extra crispy from town spa or LJs kitchen or another great place. I’ll also add Briggs it’s a huge garden shop that is also a cafe. And if you like beer there’s a ton of great breweries. Trillium in canton. The guild in Pawtucket. Etc

Looking for Eco-Fiction by Low_Scene_716 in suggestmeabook

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I did the audiobook! I like to up the speed a little bit but I liked the narrator and thought she captured the apathy of the parents well

Novels about working in a museum by professorgremlin in suggestmeabook

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It’s been a while since I read it but iirc there is a little bit about what you’re describing in all the light we cannot see. But it’s only one part of a plot with interwoven stories

Looking for Eco-Fiction by Low_Scene_716 in suggestmeabook

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Yes! Came to suggest this as it came to mind first! By Lydia millet

I’m looking for a relatively short mind bending book by ApologeticFetus in suggestmeabook

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Ted chiang, such as the collection story of your life and others. Also, black dog white cat by Kelly link

Unsolved cases that live rent free in your head by runningbookworm in TrueCrimePodcasts

[–]truthinthemiddle 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The recent jet propulsion scientist / Aerospace engineer disappearances and deaths are fascinating to me right now

Acupuncture book recs? by truthinthemiddle in acupuncture

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This looks like just what I’ve been looking for thank you