January 2015 TBR
Well, people, I had 4 posts written and ready to go. All I had to do was push a button. Then I got Montezuma's revenge or equivalent and was not allowed
Well, people, I had 4 posts written and ready to go. All I had to do was push a button. Then I got Montezuma's revenge or equivalent and was not allowed
http://bookriot.com is a fabulous literary website. Like right now, for instance, the stories on their front page include: Backlist Binge: Clearing out the TBR, 10 Best Literary TED Talks of the
I hope you had a Merry Christmas! I did. I got a couple of books! The Public Library: A Photographic Essay by Robert Dawson - Great pictures of public libraries. Book nerd heaven!
Because I just now got a minute. Here's what I'm reading this week: Celebrating Pride and Prejudice by Susannah Fullerton - I'm almost 50 pages into this,
Welcome to the weekend! Here's what's on my shelf. Bad Feminist by Roxane Gay - I'm only about halfway through this despite having been reading it for
Woot! Friday (or maybe Saturday when this gets posted). What am I reading this weekend, you ask? Well.... Habits of the House by Fay Weldon - This is for book club Tuesday night,
I am not really feeling the whole planning my reading thing. So this post will mostly consist of book club books and things I expect to come in from my library holds. That
I know there are still 3 days left in the month, but I'm fairly certain I won't be finishing any more books in those 3 days, so here'
I've been a little busy the last couple weeks so I haven't been keeping up with you! So, I decided to do a little TBR for the Thanksgiving weekend.
So last Month's TBR was such a crashing success, I think I'll follow the same format. Which is, don't be too ambitious. Keep it real. Songs for
So I already typed this once, and lost it on the publish stage. This is happening a lot. Gr. So on the second try, here's what I'm reading this
Let's see how I did, shall we? Here's what was on my TBR: 1Q84 by Haruki Murakami State of Wonder by Ann Patchett Sea Creatures by Susanna Daniel The