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Finished  Crying in H Mart - Michelle Zauner. It was so good! I absolutely loved the food descriptions, I went and watched youtube videos that were mentioned, I looked for a Korean grocery store in my area, and I am prepared to make something delicious! The story ended up being relatively depressing and sad. I'm not sure if I didn't read the synopsis fully or what, but I was not expecting it to have cancer as the main theme of the book. But it was still a moving, well-written book





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Among other things, I'm reading The Story Teller by Dave Grohl. And I've just finished Diabetes-Type 2 by Robert A. Webster. My father is T2D. He gave me this book to read as I'm overweighted. It turned to be very useful. After having read this book I addressed to my doc. He said I am already pre-diabetic. It's good I went to see endocrinologist before it was too late. Now I take meds, found ozempic coupon very useful if someone needs, eat healthier, and try work out regularly. And I hope I got out of this situation.

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@granch72 posted:

Finished  Crying in H Mart - Michelle Zauner. It was so good! I absolutely loved the food descriptions, I went and watched youtube videos that were mentioned, I looked for a Korean grocery store in my area, and I am prepared to make something delicious! The story ended up being relatively depressing and sad. I'm not sure if I didn't read the synopsis fully or what, but I was not expecting it to have cancer as the main theme of the book. But it was still a moving, well-written book





Have you listened to any of her music (Japanese Breakfast)?

@steve8 posted:

Winston Churchill's six volume World War II. Currently on volume III, The Grand Alliance.

Long, but a literary masterpiece with insights from the guy who was at the centre of it all.  Churchill was a great author as well as statesman.  Have you read any of his other works?

Currently reading T.E. Lawrence's Seven Pillars of Wisdom - about 1/3 of the way through.  A bit tedious at times but great insights.  Not in the class of Churchill as a writer but another good example of reading history first hand...

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