Posted on July 2, 2024
by Adam Burgess
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Hello, Stranger! As a reminder, please subscribe to my new blog, The Contemplative Reading Project. I share my reading updates there every 7-10 days & will be active only on that account moving forward (except for mid-year and year-end summary posts I’ll continue to… Continue Reading “A Mid-Year Reading Review, featuring David Levithan, Carolyn Oliver, Justin Torres, and the Dalai Lama”
Category: Alice Winn, Books, Carolyn Oliver, Dalai Lama, David Levithan, Desmond Tutu, Fyodor Dostoevsky, John Brehm, Justin Torres, Nathan Hill, Patrick Ness, Philippe Besson, Reading Stats, StoryGraph, T.J Klune, Thich Nhat Hanh, Year In ReviewTags: book-blog, Books, Manga, reading, StoryGraph
Posted on October 10, 2023
by Adam Burgess
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Hello readers! Here’s my monthly review for everything I read in September. I’ll be back again on October 15th with the TBR Pile Challenge checkpoint! In the meantime, our first contemplative read has begun. You’re welcome to join us as we read Ed Yong’s… Continue Reading “Reading Wrap-Up: September 2023”
Category: Biography, Buddhism, Christopher Isherwood, Diane Seuss, Fantasy, Fiction, Gavin Edwards, Graphic Novel, History, Horror, James Baldwin, James Clear, John Brehm, lgbtq, Mary Oliver, Middle Grade, Mindfulness, Monthly Review, Mr. Rogers, Mythology, Naomi Kanakia, Personal Growth, Poetry, Race, Readers Imbibing Peril, Rick Riordan, RIP, S.L. Coney, Short Story, Stephen King, Thich Nhat Hanh, Thriller, Tillie Walden, Young Adult
Posted on April 1, 2021
by Adam Burgess
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March Reading Review Before I get into reading stuff, some updates on the writing life. First, have I shared here that I’m the new Columnist for LGBTQ+ Literature & Craft at DIY MFA? I can’t recall; but my first article went live in early-February… Continue Reading “March Reviewed and April’s Holy Vedas”
Category: 2021 World Religions, Adrienne Rich, Books, Buddhism, Buddhist Scriptures, Frank O'Hara, Henry James Garrett, Hinduism, Holy Vedas, James Baldwin, John Brehm, Jonathan Harvey, Kurt Vonnegut, Stephen King