Spring Into Reading Readathon
March 18 - March 24 is the Spring into Reading Readathon. I have no intention of participating, but I like to pretend that I could. So, if I was doing this readathon, here&
March 18 - March 24 is the Spring into Reading Readathon. I have no intention of participating, but I like to pretend that I could. So, if I was doing this readathon, here&
Y'all. I kept meaning to post something all week, but this week spiraled out of control with a quickness! I had Monday off work, but I spent 3 hours Monday afternoon
This month went right off the rails. Let's start by reviewing my TBR: Everything I Never Told You by Celeste Ng - Read! This was the book club book for February
Oh man. I'm tired. Last night was the big event at the library that I spend months planning. It was awesome, but I'm beat, today. Nevertheless, here are the
Well, here we are. The first of March. I am still working out how I'm going to fit all the books I want to read in with all my assigned reading.
Irony or humor? - It depends. Irony is usually a higher form of humor, but sometimes I'm too dumb for it. Sci-fi or horror? - Sci-fi. I like to sleep at
This was originally published as 52 Nifty Bookish Questions when it was filmed by Stripped Cover Lit on their Youtube channel. I removed some of the questions, mostly because I didn't
Ok. This could be a really crazy update. Like, I have probably added over 100 books to my TBR list in the last month. I think what I will do is just highlight
Two whole days off this weekend! No church activities except dance rehearsal. Woot! Maybe I'll get some reading done. Here's crossing my fingers! Home and Away by Candice Montgomery
Prepare yourselves. This is going to be an incredibly boring update. I don't have anything checked out right now. I have 3 things on hold. Celine by Peter Heller - This
Whew boy! Friday! And it's a long weekend because we get Monday off for Presidents' Day. I mean, we are ringing bells in church Sunday morning, but still. I got
These are some...strange questions. 1. What has been the most influential library in your life? Nathan Hale Public Library Tulsa. This is the library I went to as a child. I checked