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wellesleybooks · 12 days ago
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"For all the eons it may take to read it, this colossus of a book will own you" Kirkus Reviews on Familiaris by David Wroblewski
See the full review here.
So many of us loved The Story of Edgar Sawtelle and are thrilled to be diving back into the world David Wroblewski created.
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the-liliger · 1 year ago
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There are several questions we are all used to in life. What superpower would you want? What do you want to be when you grow up? What's your biggest regret? I haven’t lived too long, so I haven’t had many chances to do something so horrible nothing can be compared to how much I regret it. Until recently.
I'm an avid book-reader, enthusiast, collector, and lover. I've read many books, though not nearly enough, and have yet to read a book I did not enjoy. As all books are incredible in their own way, picking a favorite obviously is a challenging process, thus I have a three-way tie for favorite, and am unable to rank books any further than that. My three favorite books include: The Story of Edgar Sawtelle by David Wroblewski, Billy Summers by Stephen King, and Everything Everything by Nicola Yoon. The novel Everything Everything was the first of these favorites to gain the unobtainable title of favorite. It's a beautiful and inspiring story, that I've reread one a year for five years. I'd also like to state that I have no problem with lending my books to others and giving book recommendations. I quite enjoy sharing incredible literature with others. But recently, I made the mistake of entrusting my beloved, well-cared for copy of Everything Everything with a stranger. With someone with not a care in the world for books and literature. Someone who I shall never trust again, and will hold a grudge against forever. She, whom I will not name, dog-eared, dozens of the delicate, worshiped pages in my copy of Everything Everything. I will regret to my grave, ever even giving thought to letting her lay eyes on my adored novel.
Although it does not contain the many memories attached to my original copy, my generous elder sister bought me a new, hardcover copy, which shall never be soiled by hands other than my own.
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wausaupilot · 3 months ago
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Central Wisconsin Book Festival to span three cities
Events begin on Sept. 26 for this three-day festival.
WAUSAU – The eighth annual Central Wisconsin Book Festival has announced its event schedule for 2024. This year’s festival will be held from Sept. 26 through Sept. 28 with events in Wausau, Stevens Point and Wisconsin Rapids. Highlights include internationally bestselling author David Wroblewski and his latest novel “Familiaris,” author Lori M. Lee and her new novel “Pahua and the Dragon’s…
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notthatitreallymatters · 3 months ago
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He dragged himself around work as if facing a high wind. Everything took an eternity, became a laborious detail. And Glen hated details. He was built for broad gestures—all a person had to do was look at his hands to know that. A man with hands like Glen's would do certain things, and certain other things would never be in the cards. He'd never be a pianist, for example, or a veterinary surgeon. Not that he wanted those things, it was just that he'd found himself looking at his hands a lot lately, and his hands said they weren't there for detail work.
The Story of Edgar Sawtelle - David Wroblewski
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thenightmaregrrl · 10 months ago
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Orion's Body Voice Cast
Hi everyone! thenightmaregrrl/HeavyMetalRebel here! This is for fans of my fanfiction Orion's Body, I imagined it as an animated movie and here is the cast I had for those who want to know who would voice who!
Orion Pax: David Kaye (Picture Chase Young from Xiaolin Chronicles)
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Megatron: Frank Welker (Picture Oswald the Lucky Rabbit)
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Starscream: Steve Blum (Picture Heatwave from Rescue Bots)
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Elita One: Cristina Vee (Picture Verosika Mayday from Helluva Boss)
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Mirage: Nolan North (Picture Smokescreen from Transformers Prime)
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Impactor: J.K Simmons (Mr. Wroblewski from Jennifer's Body)
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Terminus: Matthew Mercer (Picture Sylas Briarwood from Critical Role)
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Swindle: Liam O'Brien (Picture Vax'ildan from Critcal Role)
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Cliffjumper: Matthew Mercer
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Goldbug: Troy Baker (Picture Vincent Brooks from Catherine: Full Body)
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That's the cast! Enjoy!
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bookscribblings · 6 months ago
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David Wroblewski Strikes Again: Familiaris Secures a Coveted Spot in Oprah's Book Club!
Introduction to David Wroblewski and His Latest Novel Familiaris You’re no stranger to David Wroblewski, the literary genius behind the critically acclaimed novel The Story of Edgar Sawtelle. This masterful storyteller has again woven his magic, captivating readers with his latest offering, Familiaris. Wroblewski’s ability to craft intricate narratives that resonate deeply with audiences has…
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andronetalks · 6 months ago
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Gayle King - Oprah Landed in Hospital …STUFF WAS COMING OUTTA BOTH ENDS!!!
TMZ June 11, 2024 Oprah Winfrey was MIA from CBS this week, despite previously being announced as a guest to plug a new book — and the reason is simple … she was pooping and barfing. O’s bestie Gayle King got a little TMI during “CBS Mornings” Tuesday — where she and the other anchors were hosting author David Wroblewski … who’s got a new book out that Oprah trotted out as the latest addition to…
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moonlarked · 11 months ago
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also forgot to add but the full title is: the story of edgar sawtelle by David Wroblewski!
Thanks!
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quotemadness · 5 years ago
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It’s possible for two good people to be all wrong when they’re around each other.
David Wroblewski
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shy-and-reserved · 5 years ago
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The Many Different Covers Of:
The Story of Edgar Sawtelle by David Wroblewski
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thequotejournals · 8 years ago
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Do you actually think that how long a person grieves is a measure of how much they loved someone?
David Wroblewski, The Story of Edgar Sawtelle
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les-toupies-h · 6 years ago
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quotebook-in · 8 years ago
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notthatitreallymatters · 3 months ago
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He thought he was going to cry, but instead his mind emptied and he lay staring along the roots and leaves of the forest floor and listened to the far-off sound of the dogs rattling through the underbrush.
The Story of Edgar Sawtelle - David Wroblewski
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pangur-and-grim · 3 years ago
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thought this would be fun to catalogue! in no particular order, here are all my favourite books
I’ll list them alphabetically by author:
Susanna Clarke - Jonathon Strange & Mr Norell
Neil Gaiman - Anansi Boys
Laird Hunt - In the House in the Dark of the Woods
Stephen King - On Writing
Ann Leckie - Ancillary Justice, The Raven Tower
Ursula K. Le Guin - The Tombs of Atuan, Tehanu, The Left Hand of Darkness
George. R. R. Martin - Tuf Voyaging
China Mieville - Iron Council
Elizabeth Moon - Remnant Population
Tamsyn Muir - Gideon the Ninth
Jonathon Stroud - The Amulet of Samarkand
Adrian Tchaikovsky - Children of Time
Jeff Vandermeer - Authority, The Strange Bird
David Wroblewski - The Story of Edgar Sawtelle
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bookscribblings · 6 months ago
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David Wroblewski Strikes Again: Familiaris Secures a Coveted Spot in Oprah's Book Club!
Introduction to David Wroblewski and His Latest Novel Familiaris You���re no stranger to David Wroblewski, the literary genius behind the critically acclaimed novel The Story of Edgar Sawtelle. This masterful storyteller has again woven his magic, captivating readers with his latest offering, Familiaris. Wroblewski’s ability to craft intricate narratives that resonate deeply with audiences has…
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