This third book seems, currently, completely disconnected from the first two; so far it's about life as a fellow on a college board. Is Lewis just telling us about a day at work? We're almost thirty pages in; where's this going?
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Barbarius commented on The Space Trilogy by C. S. Lewis
Barbarius reviewed The Sunbird by Sara Haddad
Beautiful
5 stars
This was a really beautiful read. It's very short, written intentionally to be read in one sitting. It tells the story of an elderly lady presently in Australia 2023, and when she was five and being removed from her village in Palestine in 1948. And the parallels of what has and hasn't changed in 75 years. Very poignant. Almost poetic. Definitely essential reading to help understand our current times.
Barbarius rated The Sunbird: 5 stars

The Sunbird by Sara Haddad
Nabila Yasmeen is in her eighties. She lives alone with over a hundred plants that she keeps in pots because …
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Barbarius started reading False Gods by Graham McNeill
Barbarius wants to read Red Rising by Pierce Brown
Barbarius commented on The Space Trilogy by C. S. Lewis
Barbarius reviewed The Vision by Tom King
Super-Bicentennial Man
3 stars
What happens when Vision, who is immensely powerful, longs for a "regular family" including all the turmoil, unpredictability, and emotional struggles that come with it. Superman meets the Bicentennial Man.
Barbarius finished reading Luthor by Lee Bermejo
Barbarius commented on Old Man's War by John Scalzi
A bunch of Scalzi's books are going in a Humble Bundle right now; 21 books for A$30 (https://www.humblebundle.com/books/john-scalzis-interdependency-old-mans-war-and-more-tor-books-encore). Are they any good?