Knocking these three books out this weekend from my #readacrossamerica list
#weekendreads
Knocking these three books out this weekend from my #readacrossamerica list
#weekendreads
#rfcr2 Week 4 check-in! I was sick, so it was kind of a slow week fitness wise. I took Wednesday off work, and stayed home so I could read and sleep all day. It was delightful! We did spend one day last weekend walking around the fair, and I got in a long walk Thursday after work. I finished the tagged book, and am almost done with two others. So, not a total loss. @wanderinglynn
#BFCR2 Week 3 check-in! I think this was my best week so far. I didn‘t finish a book, but I‘m half way done with 3, and I can‘t put the tagged book down. I‘ll likely finish it today. I‘ve been on the treadmill a couple days this week, and took a walk every day during my break at work. AND...I signed up for my next half marathon yesterday! It‘s not until May, but give me something to work towards!
@wanderinglynn
Reading this book reminded me of watching Gossip Girl and Pretty Little Liars- a bit predictable, shaking my head at the MC's thought process, and gorgeous guys and romance. Definitely a guilty pleasure, but a fast, enjoyable read.
This was technically a video on Facebook, but because of today‘s prompt, I couldn‘t resist taking a screenshot and posting it here. Hopefully you get the gist. #devilish #quotsyoct18
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Quick, creepy, psychological thriller read. I never heard of this book before seeing it on BookOutlet for super cheap. It sounded interesting so I grabbed it and I wasn't disappointed.
This one kept me up at night too scared to turn out the light!
This was a fast read I recommended to all my high school students during book talks. The story sucks you in and there are enough "naughty" bits to keep my teens reading. ?