Welcome to Reading Soup! If you're looking for delectable soup recipes, you've come to the wrong place. Reading Soup is a space dedicated to a different kind of bodily nourishment: feeding the soul through the wonder of literature. A good book is like a warm bowl of soup on a cold winter's night, which is why this blog was named "Reading Soup"—to symbolize the alimentative comfort found in books. Follow me on my literary journey, as I slurp, savor, and review books of all kinds.
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Isabel Villegas
An Unexamined Life is not worth Living in Ray Bradbury's, "Fahrenheit 451"
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"Wait Till Next Year" Shares Charming Stories from Everyday Life
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Providing Some Intellectual Stimulation, Hunger Games Prequel "The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes" is Mediocre at Best
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"Out of the Dust" Re-configures the Tragedies of the Dust Bowl into a Tale of Hope
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A Syrian Refugee's Powerful Story Serves as a Compelling Call-to-Action for All
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David Browne's "Fire and Rain" Humanizes the Complex Lives of Influential Artists
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Becky Albertalli & Aisha Saeed's "Yes, No, Maybe So" is Best Left for a Younger Audience
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A Criminal's Search for Identity in Lisa Lutz's "The Passenger"
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Francisco Cantu's "La Linea se Convierte en Rio" is a story of Hope, Hardship, and Redemption
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Igor Primoratz Challenges Readers to Fully Analyze Terror from a Moral Perspective
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The Importance of Historical Storytelling, as seen in Keefe's "Say Nothing"
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