ANOTHER LARGE BOOK HAUL ? lots of thrifted books and free books! ?
I’ve picked up a few books from thrift stores, one from a little free library and some from Book Outlet recently so it’s time for another book haul!
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Well, I saved some kind of boring books for the end of this month but I’m thankful I can now start my October TBR!
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 . . ….
I truly appreciate mid-grade novel authors and their ability to tackle hard topics in such unique ways. Most of the books on today’s list are really good for getting conversations going with kids in or around third grade. While they are more than capable to read these books on their own at this age I…
I got a decent amount of reading in during the month of June! I managed to read my entire June TBR and more! Come along for this reading wrap up and reading vlog where I share what I all read (and what I thought of them)! I love for you to sign…
Last week I came across a few great classic book list videos on YouTube and it inspired me to start a list of 35 must read classic books. I’ve only read about half of these books myself and the other half I plan on reading. The reason I chose these particular books is either because:…
I’m excited to introduce this weekly series that I will be running for the month of September that I’ve dubbed What the Klassen’s Read. Raeca and I are always frequenting the library – I think we average about 3 visits a week and of course we never leave empty handed. Today’s list includes a few…