DECEMBER READING WRAP UP ❄️ lots of Christmas books, thrillers and mystery books!
Here’s a wrap up of all the books I read in December!
I read quite the variety though was definitely enjoying all the Christmas books at the beginning of the month.
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I have always had a dislike for the back cover of books. I almost always refuse to read the brief summary of the book before I have read at least half of it. Some books have a synopsis so detailed there is almost no point to reading the actual book. A lot of the books I read…
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Hey, so, I got more books, so here’s a big book haul. There’s a variety once again; some fantasy, thrillers, mystery, classics, biblical fiction and quite a bit of non-fiction.
I thought I would do something different with today’s book list and bring it to you in video format. I’ve really been enjoying video lately, mostly because it is something different and because it challenges me creatively. I decided to make a video sharing my top recommendations on where you should start when…
Homeschooling is great for parents who want to be lifelong learners. I enjoy picking certain topics to teach my kids that I can learn along with them. Though I don’t think my education should solely be tied to theirs. I want to be learning on my own time as well. I thought I would share…
In this weekend reading vlog I wrap up the Hey Readerathon by reading Anne of Avonlea and Assassin’s Apprentice. One I loved more than I expected and one less.