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Anne Boyd's avatar

Ah, I know this bias well--resisting with all your might the thing that everyone is reading and is getting pushed at you from every direction! I too have rejected many books for that reason. The latest one is You Could Make This Place Beautiful by Maggie Smith. I must have come to Eat, Pray, Love through a different route since I don't remember feeling like it was the "it" book when I first read it. I think I first read it for a class I was teaching on women's travel writing. It is a fascinating book to discuss with a room full of curious and opinionated female students. Now the real question is, will you read Eat, Pray, Love?

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Thalia Toha's avatar

Anna, thanks for sharing this. Challenging self taste and preferences takes a great deal of discipline and will. Especially when it comes to things that are spontaneous, like music and literature. I enjoyed this reflection. Hope you're doing well, Anna-

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