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Books about food, bodies, hunger, and eating disorders have been so helpful as I've worked through my own unhealthy habits. These memoirs, novels, workbooks, and more are some of my favorites.
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Where has this bookish goodie been all my life? Credit: BritishBookArt; RusticPagesCo Handmade book tracker bookmarks Because I am obsessed with makers on Etsy — and because buying stuff I probably don't need has been my method of self-soothing during the pandemic — I immediately clicked on this post about handmade Etsy must-haves. And wouldn't you know it? Indeed I did find something I had to have: the book tracker bookmark.
The post spotlighted these adorable bookshelf bookmarks that let you fill in the spines as you finish your books, from UK-based artist BritishBookArt. But it turns out there's a whole world of book tracker bookmarks out there.
These beauties from RusticPagesCo let you get a little more detailed — a straightforward list format with spaces for title, date, and rating, printed over lovely minimal designs. This old-fashioned library card style from DeadMeatDesign is so freakin' cute, and customizable. BekiCreates makes bookshelf-style bookmarks with tassels; TeachHealthier sells a minimalist book stack design. And that's not to mention the dozens of printables if you want to make your own. Credit: DeadMeatDesign; BekiCreates; TeachHealthier I love these bookmarks because they're so low pressure; I've always been interested in tracking the books I read but I can't tell you how many book journals I've bought only to be too intimidated by all the prompts to stick with theme. These are so cute, so simple, so scrapbook-able, and — most importantly! — so affordable. That is, unless I buy way too many. Which, let's be real, I probably will. —Arianna Rebolini
Virtual book events we highly recommend: March 1-7
Monday, March 1 Anne Lamott discusses Dusk, Night, Dawn with Glennon Doyle — hosted by Book Passage, 6 p.m. PT. $30. More info. Ethan Hawke discusses A Bright Ray of Darkness with James McBridge — hosted by BookPeople, 7 p.m. CT. $32.95. More info. Rebecca Carroll discusses Surviving the White Gaze with Zoe Kazan — hosted by the New York Public Library, 8 p.m. ET. More info.Tuesday, March 2 Viet Thanh Nguyen discusses The Committed with Laila Lalami — co-hosted by City Lights and the Bay Area Book Festival, 7 p.m. PT. $20. More info. Susan Conley discusses Landslide with Judy Blume — hosted by Books & Books, 7:30 p.m. ET. More info. Mary H.K. Choi discusses Yolk with Jenny Han — hosted by Books Are Magic, 7 p.m. ET. More info.Wednesday, March 3 Kazuo Ishiguro discusses Klara and the Sun with Kate Darling — hosted by Harvard Book Store, 6 p.m. ET. $35. More info. Courtney Zoffness discusses Spilt Milk with Rita Bullwinkel and Mat Johnson — hosted by City Lights, 6 p.m. PT. More info. Julia Turshen discusses Simply Julia: 110 Easy Recipes for Healthy Comfort Food with Claire Saffitz — hosted by Harvard Book Store, 7:30 p.m. ET. More info.Thursday, March 4 Kayleen Schaefer discusses But You’re Still So Young with Arianna Rebolini — hosted by Books Are Magic, 7 p.m. ET. More info. Katherine Angel discusses Tomorrow Sex Will Be Good Again: Women and Desire in the Age of Consent with Kate Zambreno — hosted by Community Bookstore, 7:30 p.m. ET. More info. Isabel Allende discusses The Soul of a Woman with Alicia Garza — hosted by Book Passage, 6 p.m. PT. $40. More info.Friday, March 5 Suleika Jaouad discusses Between Two Kingdoms: A Memoir of a Life Interrupted with Cheryl Strayed — hosted by Elliott Bay Book Company, 6 p.m. PT. More info.Sunday, March 7 Annabelle Gurwitch discusses You’re Leaving When? Adventures in Downward Mobility with Andie MacDowell — hosted by Skylight Books, 6 p.m. PT. $5. More info.
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