In Mini Episode 42, Brittany Block (@brbreads) and I talk about the logistics of reading abroad, bleak books, and books that help you learn something.
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Highlights
- How Brittany gets access to books while living abroad (including her library access, e-book access, and what she does in German bookstores).
- How Brittany’s reading taste has evolved (and the vast difference between her favorite book of 2009 and her favorite book of 2019).
- We lament the overuse of The Girl on the Train comparisons and discuss another egregious comparison not involving The Girl on the Train.
Brittany’s Book Recommendations
Two OLD Books She Loves
Two NEW Books She Loves
One Book She DIDN’T Love
One NEW RELEASE She’s Excited About
Other Books Mentioned
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About Brittany
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Brittany taught Language Arts and Math (Special Education Inclusion Teacher) for 2 years before enlisting in the Air Force. Brittany has always been an avid reader but her reading has changed since she started teaching and trying to find books that would make the kids I taught excited about reading and not dread it like they had their entire lives (especially those with reading disabilities).
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