I Have A Book Problem

EP5: The Paris Library

32 min · 1 de ago de 2023
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The Paris Library by Janet Skelsien Charles surprised me with how wonderfully engaging it was and how it drew me in. This month I provide my review and a look at my neighbour war that is quietly brewing.

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Playing off an association with another book and a well-thought-out social campaign, this book came with much excitement. Travel can be so good for the soul. Unfortunately, I was disappointed in this one. They are not all winners. This month we try a new format, talk about why I will never use the term imposter syndrome again, and remember Cormac McCarthy. We also take a deep dive into this month's book and some of my travels. If you need someone to talk to you can find resources at Canada.ca [https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/mental-health-services/mental-health-get-help.html]. You are not alone, we all need a little help once in a while. If your employer has an employee assistance program, you can rely on them for short-term mental health support. talk to family, talk to friends, talk to anyone. You can even reach out to me at ihaveabookproblempod@gmail.com or at the I Have a Book Problem Facebook page [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1138113206860230/].

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