RID OR READ 2021 ?️ are these books even worth trying to read?? ?️
These books have been on my TBR cart and unread shelf for much too long.
Thanks to Becka for this idea to make my way through these books!
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So many good books this month. I scaled back from the 17 I read last month, I think 8-10 books is a good number per month for me, at least in this stage in life. I’m noticing that I read a lot more fiction than normal this month, I’m interested to see if this trend continues….
I really appreciate picture books that rhyme if it is done well and it doesn’t feel like the rhymes are forced. The words in the books on this list flow so beautiful it compliments the book. These books I can read over and over and not get sick of them, which is a great thing because…
At the beginning of the year I decided we would try to do a brief overview of the history of the world this year. We started out with ancient history (focusing mainly on Ancient Rome) and now we are in the middle of our study on the medieval times. We’ve been enjoying reading about knights…
I thought I would share a bonus video this week with a bit of a fostering update. Plus, I’m sharing a few of my favorite fiction books that have foster care themes. We’ve been fostering for just over a year and a half right now and all of my other updates have been via blog…
Most of my reading week was a struggle but I also started a number of other good books! BOOK-ISH LINKS: The Book-ish Newsletter – where I share some more book-ish things, like great book deals I come across! 2020 Read Your Bookshelf Challenge – a challenge I created for myself that others are…
These reading wrap ups are really showing me how quickly the months are flying by. I kept wanting to type “The Books I Read in September” for the title of this post, but that was last month, this is October’s reading wrap up. I’ve been filming a few book videos lately. I had my fall…