223 books
—
195 voters
to-read
(8)
currently-reading (2)
read (3750)
classics (899)
english-authors (316)
american-authors (298)
australian-authors (144)
nobel-laureates (107)
jewish-authors (105)
french-authors (101)
russian-authors (55)
the-books-childhood-is-made-of (53)
currently-reading (2)
read (3750)
classics (899)
english-authors (316)
american-authors (298)
australian-authors (144)
nobel-laureates (107)
jewish-authors (105)
french-authors (101)
russian-authors (55)
the-books-childhood-is-made-of (53)
belgian-authors
(41)
japanese-authors (31)
laughter-is-a-means-of-self-defence (29)
british-authors (28)
2018-magic-square (26)
german-authors (26)
magicalsquareadventures2014 (24)
2022-a-z-author-challenge (20)
2022-a-z-title-challenge (19)
beatpoets (18)
italian-authors (18)
polish-authors (18)
japanese-authors (31)
laughter-is-a-means-of-self-defence (29)
british-authors (28)
2018-magic-square (26)
german-authors (26)
magicalsquareadventures2014 (24)
2022-a-z-author-challenge (20)
2022-a-z-title-challenge (19)
beatpoets (18)
italian-authors (18)
polish-authors (18)
“[Greens] don't come through the back door the same as other groceries. They don't cower at the bottom of paper bags marked 'Liberty.' They wave over the top. They don't stop to be checked off the receipt. They spill out onto the counter. No going onto shelves with cans in orderly lines like school children waiting for recess. No waiting, sometimes for years beyond the blue sell by date, to be picked up and taken from the shelf. Greens don't stack or stand at attention. They aren't peas to be pushed around. Cans can't contain them. Boxed in they would burst free. Greens are wild. Plunging them into a pot took some doing. Only lobsters fight more. Either way, you have to use your hands. Then, retrieving them requires the longest of my mother's wooden spoons, the one with the burnt end. Swept onto a plate like the seaweed after a storm, greens sit tall, dark, and proud.”
― American Girl: Memories That Made Me
― American Girl: Memories That Made Me
“RETORT
"Thou art a fool," said my head to my heart,
"Indeed, the greatest of fools thou art,
To be led astray by the trick of a tress,
By a smiling face or a ribbon smart;"
And my heart was in sore distress.
Then Phyllis came by, and her face was fair,
The light gleamed soft on her raven hair;
And her lips were blooming a rosy red.
Then my heart spoke out with a right bold air:
"Thou art worse than a fool, O head!”
―
"Thou art a fool," said my head to my heart,
"Indeed, the greatest of fools thou art,
To be led astray by the trick of a tress,
By a smiling face or a ribbon smart;"
And my heart was in sore distress.
Then Phyllis came by, and her face was fair,
The light gleamed soft on her raven hair;
And her lips were blooming a rosy red.
Then my heart spoke out with a right bold air:
"Thou art worse than a fool, O head!”
―
“If there is any such thing as crime, then it is a crime to be uneducated.”
― The Atom Station
― The Atom Station
“If there is such a thing as sin, then it is a sin not to be able to play a musical instrument.”
― The Atom Station
― The Atom Station
With a classic book, you don't need a flux capacitor you don't have to hit 88 mph and you don't even need a DeLorean to go back in time. So why not ...more
A group for all Australian Goodreads members (and those interested in Australia), no matter what they read!
CONNECT with people who love to read, and make a new penpal. Our members are ALL ages, from ALL OVER THE WORLD, everyone is welcome! Join, make friend ...more
This is a group for people who want to read old books and classics and then discuss them as a group. The mods choose themes each voting period (usual ...more
The world is made up of two kinds of people: first, those who love classics, and second, those who have not yet read a classic. Be bold and join us as ...more
Jazzy’s 2025 Year in Books
Take a look at Jazzy’s Year in Books, including some fun facts about their reading.
More friends…
Polls voted on by Jazzy
Lists liked by Jazzy
