November 2021 Wrap Up Part 2
It's December! That means it's time to go over the books I read in the second half of November. It turned out to be a really great reading month
I am a book lover, dance teacher, and mom. I work for a large library system where I get to play with lots of books! My shelf of To-Read books is out of control. Help me make it grow!
It's December! That means it's time to go over the books I read in the second half of November. It turned out to be a really great reading month
I have made a decision. I am going to do a long range challenge. I am going to do the 50 by 50 challenge. I am making a list of 50 books to
Top Ten Tuesday [http://www.thatartsyreadergirl.com/top-ten-tuesday/] Today's Top Ten Tuesday topic is Bookish Memories. I don't know if I can conjure up 10 memories, but I do
So close!! So close to being done with Award Reading! After this there is only one more TBR full of YA books! I may have bought some books to celebrate. Anyway, here'
So okay, this is the last Friday in November, so it's time to re-evaluate my TBR for the month and see what's left. I've read most things
This was supposed to post yesterday, but after a busy day I was in bed at 6:30 pm. So here it is. Look for a Friday reads later today. I Hope This
Today's Top Five Wednesday topic is Books I'm Thankful For. Instead of books I am thankful for generally, I am going to list five books I am specifically thankful
Jeff Zentner centers his stories on the Appalachians and East Tennessee. This one really brought out the culture of the area in the speech of the characters, the food they ate, as well
I didn't bother with a library update in October because nothing had changed. It was too boring to bother with. But this month, things have started moving. So here's
So, I happen to have a 4 day weekend this weekend. I had a sleep study last night so I took today off to sleep, since I knew there wouldn't be
I have read more books so far in November than both August and October combined! The Girls I've Been by Tess Sharpe - This is the book that broke the slump.
In anticipation of being done with my award reading in less than three months, I have ramped up my TBR adding. Here is the result of that activity. Charleston Syllabus: Readings on Race,