Jan 1, 2022

Six Degrees of Separation: Rules of Civility to Saying the Final Goodbye

 Six Degrees of Separation is a monthly link-up hosted by Kate at Books Are My Favourite and Best.

This month's book begins with Rules of Civility by Amor Towles. Add six more books that are somehow connected, to form a chain of books. 






From civility and polite society, to rules, to memoir, to art, and to saying the final goodbye. These are the books I found in my goodreads list that gave me this month's link! 

Join in!

 February's link-up will start with No One Is Talking About This by Patricia Lockwood.


10 comments:

  1. Interesting! I've never posted a six degrees of books or anything else.

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    1. You could try it. It's rather fun to link books according to title, genre, or anything else, really. The meme comes out the first Saturday each month.

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  2. The rules do not apply would fit perfectly with my Six Degrees. Need to check that book out.

    Thanks for stopping by earlier and have a wonderful new year!

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  3. So many tempting titles! I've read and enjoyed Mary Karr books. Must add this one to my list.

    Enjoy them all, and here are my WEEKLY UPDATES

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    1. The Art of Memoir should be very inspiring for writers. One of these days...

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  4. A simple and fun chain - loved it!

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    1. I've done it a couple times now. It is fun.

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  5. woohoo, you are also going with key words, and I like how you make it so visual.
    I am interested in Yes, Chef. Did you like it?
    Here is mine: https://wordsandpeace.com/2022/01/01/six-degrees-of-separation-from-new-york-to-paris/

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    1. I didn't read all of Yes, Chef, but I plan to get to it. He was adopted from Somalia, or Ethiopia, I believe. Amazing his journey, no?

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