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#1081074 added December 12, 2024 at 12:11pm
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Prompt:What books have you read that you find yourself thinking about years later? Write about this in your Blog entry today.

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I read the Bible both Old and New Testaments many days a week. So, it is easy for my mind to recall passages daily.

I'm presently reading "The Universal One," by Walter Russel. I will probably be remembering it for a long time.

I often remember parts of the entire series of "The Lion, the witch, and the wardrobe." I believe it is an allegory of life on planet earth. Perhaps put on the earth to acquaint children of the hazards they would meet in everyday life. Reading the first book in the series or watching the movies made about it, should never be enough.

I think of "Lessons in Chemistry" by Bonnie Garmus now and then. Or "No visible Bruises" by Louise Snyder once in a while.

I have favorite authors--fiction -- Laurie King, writes about Sherlock Holmes and Mary Russel, All the Hobbit series, and I like Science Fiction about space travel.

Over the years I've read too many to name them all and anyone of them may slip into my thoughts for no imaginable reason. The Black Stallion, The Red Stallion, Little Women, Robert Frost Poems, Hiedi, Lots of others. I put them all there when I was reading, so I guess my mind will mull over them when it is not so busy with other thoughts.

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