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Rich_Librarian_7758 t1_ja12dcd wrote
Reply to comment by headlesslady in what doe Ocean Vuong mean by his Jack Kerouac Reference? by danzleif
Not knowing what he was thinking, this was my first thought. Kerouac as a novelist, sure. As a party guest, even better. But as a poet?! Going toe to toe with Yeats? I think not.
Rich_Librarian_7758 t1_j8x7b1h wrote
Reply to comment by smallphoto in Localish weekend getaways by heretocuckspiders
The Loyalsock Trail? That scenic overlook is stunning.
Plus Forksville has a cheesesteak place that was on the cover of the Inquirer recently.
Rich_Librarian_7758 t1_j8v4nac wrote
Reply to comment by smallphoto in Localish weekend getaways by heretocuckspiders
If you want to go a bit more rustic, World’s End State Park has beautiful rustic cabins on a river with amazing hikes.
Rich_Librarian_7758 t1_j8kk8q3 wrote
“I ask you right here please to agree with me that a scar is never ugly. That is what the scar makers want us to think. But you and I, we must make an agreement to defy them. We must see all scars as beauty. Okay? This will be our secret. Because take it from me, a scar does not form on the dying. A scar means, I survived.”
From Little Bee by Chris Cleave. It still makes my breath catch in my throat.
Rich_Librarian_7758 t1_j8c41ja wrote
What is fandom if not suffering?
Rich_Librarian_7758 t1_j89kwma wrote
Their beer isn’t even that good! There. I said it.
Rich_Librarian_7758 t1_j74rpib wrote
I tried to go drive close when the pandemic first started and the kids and I were bored. Security came and blocked the road we were driving on and threatened to call the cops on my three kids and I. Dude was super aggressive and we were just driving up. I wouldn’t try to go without a tour.
Rich_Librarian_7758 t1_j538ur6 wrote
Reply to When Breath Becomes Air by 0dteSPYFDs
I loved it. My medical side loved how he broke down the doctor-patient dynamic and my English major side loved his appreciation of literature and writing. So moving. And poignant.
Along a similar, although funnier vein: “The Bright Hour” by Nina Riggs.
Rich_Librarian_7758 t1_izlqwaz wrote
Reply to comment by covercash in Beloved owner of Chestnut Hill salon shot and killed by atwork925
CHH is literally a block away. Temple is 15-20 mins. Sometimes, if the patient isn’t imminent they will attempt to make it to a level 1, but with an ER that close the hope is that they could stabilize at least enough for the short drive.
Rich_Librarian_7758 t1_isd1j7a wrote
Reply to I’m kind of a craft beer noob, but I think it might be my new thing. What are the best breweries/taphouses in the Philly metro? by SculpinIPAlcoholic
15 minute train ride outside the city to Forest and Main in Ambler. R5.
Rich_Librarian_7758 t1_isd1er1 wrote
Reply to comment by samba_01 in I’m kind of a craft beer noob, but I think it might be my new thing. What are the best breweries/taphouses in the Philly metro? by SculpinIPAlcoholic
Cause it’s shit beer
Rich_Librarian_7758 t1_jecqosd wrote
Reply to What crime / thriller book has the most frustrating ending in your opinion? by FormerFruit
The silent patient. Hated it.
Also the guest list by Lucy Foley.