FOUR GOOD READS & A DNF ? another great reading week! ?
It’s time for another reading week in review (how the weeks fly!).
This week I read some really great books and DNF’ed one before I even started it.
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January was my biggest reading month . . . ever?! Probably at least since I was a teenager and had next to zero responsibilities and I put off the few responsibilities I had to read (I’m looking at you, homework). Not only did I read a lot of books this month, I read a lot…
I read a lot of books this week, some great, some good and some not so good. BOOKS MENTIONED: Starsight The Martian Salt to the Sea Quiet Girl in a Noisy World Beartown Rebecca The Delusion OTHER LINKS: The Book-ish Newsletter 2020 Read Your Bookshelf Challenge
I recently got a bunch of books out from my library (it’s been a long time since I’ve had a stack this big thanks to the library being closed for months!) but I need some help deciding which one(s) I should read first. Let me know one or two that you think I should prioritize!…
Poetry Tea Time is something we’ve been doing for a few months now in our homeschool and I’ve had a few people ask about it. I first came across the idea of Poetry Tea Time on Instagram and through my rabbit trail found out that the idea started with Julie from Brave Writer. Of course…
There’s a little bit of everything in this reading vlog: We’ve got some tips on how I am finding time to read even though life got even busier . . . a bunch of classics I’m reading, plus a fantasy duology . . . PLUS a bit about my Bible reading plan . . ….
Even though I am an adult I still enjoy reading a good middle grade book. Over on YouTube the month of March is dubbed “Middle Grade March” and so I’ve been reading a higher number of middle grade books than normal this month. A good book can be enjoyed by children and adults alike and…