Friday Reads 11/4/16
Well, it's Friday. I have massively failed on my reading this week. The books I have on the go are not particularly easy to get through my allotted pages per day.
Well, it's Friday. I have massively failed on my reading this week. The books I have on the go are not particularly easy to get through my allotted pages per day.
Whew! October was a much better reading month than September. Let's dive right in. Since I didn't have a lot of confidence in my ability to stick to a
I paid my non-refundable enrollment fee. I am officially a student at Syracuse University. It wasn't a mistake. They really did let me in. I sent an email to my admissions
Friday! What a whirlwind of a week! In case anyone who doesn't already know reads this, I got accepted to Syracuse University yesterday for my MLIS degree. I am still in
I'm feeling more confident in my ability to read from a TBR now, so I will make this tentative list for November. Necessary Lies by Diane Chamberlain - This is the
You know how I love a good social commentary. I didn't have a minor in Sociology for nothing. This kind of book is perfect for me. J.D. Vance grew up
Okay, both Top Ten Tuesday [http://www.brokeandbookish.com/p/top-ten-tuesday-other-features.html] and Top Five Wednesday [https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/118368-top-5-wednesday] topics this week are scary books or spooky stories or
Hey! Look at that! It's time to see what I've added to my Goodreads TBR in the last month. Ghostland: An American History in Haunted Places by Colin Dickey
Ack! I let my life get away from me! Now I have way too many books to read. First world problems, eh? Voracious by Cara Nicoletti - This book meets a BookRiot challenge
A lot has changed since my last library update. I've gone a little holds crazy. And checkout mad. Well, let's just look at it, shall we? Checked Out Right
Whoo boy! That was a wild ride! Slade House is a house that only appears every 9 years. And the person who finds it disappears. In 1979 it was Rita Bishop and her