Birthday Love from @Crazeedi ❣️Thank you for the books! And beautiful handcrafted card and bookmark! So thoughtful 🥰🤗
#LitsyLove
Birthday Love from @Crazeedi ❣️Thank you for the books! And beautiful handcrafted card and bookmark! So thoughtful 🥰🤗
#LitsyLove
This was a very cute collection of books for and about book lovers. I was asked to post a photo of my LoTR Rivendell Lego set and I hope you all enjoy the change in my background. It‘s a great Lego set.
Such happy, relatable vibes. As with this author/illustrator's other work, Quiet Girl in a Noisy World, I found myself nodding in agreement at basically every page. Do you need a little brain break with a side of validation? Pick up a book by Debbie Tung.
Saw this article today: https://bigthink.com/neuropsych/do-i-own-too-many-books/?utm_
While I agree with the central premise that shelves of unread books represent unexplored ideas that propel us to continue learning throughout our lives and to never be comfortable that we know “enough,“ I cringe at the word “antilibrary.“ It sounds ominous and sinister. Or a description of what the GOP is doing to school libraries in Florida.
Incredibly relatable comic series. I loved this book of comics so much.
@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Misty!! Thank you so much for this beautiful package!! The scented apple smells incredible, the cards are so beautiful, the hand cream smells wonderful, the necklace is so fun and everything unicorn makes this girls unicorn heart so happy!! I cant wait to read the book and enjoy the candy!! Youre such a kind and beautiful friend and your package arrived when i needed it most❤ love you my sweet friend💕💕
Book 60 #WinterReadathon #Pantone2023 #Bookspinbingo
You will see yourself and your book life in this sweet book!
@Clwojick @Andrew65 @DieAReader @GHABI4ROSES @TheAromaofBooks
This was a book gifted me today by my 4ever friend and BFF @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks ❤️❤️
This book makes me so happy! Happy #BookLoversDay Littens! #NovemberNarrative @Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
Thank you for all the wonderful goodies @DinoMom love everything enjoyed this #spookysummerswap and thank you @paperwitchs for the swap 🤗📖 really loved it
This book is delightful and funny. The drawings are fabulous. I‘d love to hang this one on my wall. It screams happy. ❤️❤️❤️
I read as a library ebook. Then ordered book book copies for my niece, a friend, and me. 😍
@TheLudicReader Thank you Christie for thinking of me on my birthday! I‘ll enjoy these cartoons again and again, and the bookmarks are lovely. 💕
February 26 #Ithadtobeyou Book Love ❤ This book is made for tea-sipping, spine-sniffing, book hoarding bibliophile. I can relate as I have done all three lol @Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
Such a cute graphic novel! Perfect for all bookworms! Read for #ReadYourBookshelfChallenge2022 5/5
Summarizing these captivating books that I read at the end of 2021 is a challenge, but here goes!🔸#decemberreads2021
As a book lover, I love this book. I laughed so many times as I saw myself as the main character. There isn't a plot, but rather a description of what it means to love books. Absolutely adore and recommend for anyone that reads.
Enjoyed this 🥰
#WishesAndBlessings Day 31: Let‘s #celebrate all the books we have not read in 2021! Here‘s to reading them ALL in 2022!!!! (As if).
In November, I still felt like I needed more grief support, so my reads were pretty heavy. But I highly recommend them all, if and when you need to process grief in good, compassionate company.🔸#novemberreads2021
I found Halloween strangely comforting this year, arriving as it did right after the passing of a dear friend. Most of my reads were ghost stories that helped me start facing my grief.🔸#octoberreads2021
#224 Been meaning to read this graphic novel for a couple of years, and was finally able to borrow it from Overdrive. After reading, I immediately purchased my own copy! Such a cute book, and I‘m certain every litten can relate. The drawings were all black and white but were cute; it‘s the amusing content that really hit home! 5⭐️ just for peeking into my life! #2021
Holy cats, I actually read ten books in September!! 🙀 Call it stress-reading. I‘ll just talk about eight of them. (And yes I know it‘s almost the end of October already. It‘s been a 😵💫month, I‘ll just say that, so better late than never!)🔸#septemberreads2021
I ended up devouring nine books in August! This is what happens when I find myself needing more rest while dealing with stress and recovering from a flare of my chronic illness. Since I can‘t eat much during a flare, I get hungrier than ever for words.🔸#augustreads2021
When I‘m in the thick of my own real-life drama, my book picks tend to yo-yo back and forth between light-hearted and melodramatic. I read both ends of the spectrum in July. What do you like to read when you need to escape from the stresses of your life?🔸#julyreads2021
It‘s been a hectic summer, so I‘m in catch-up mode. In June I read six books, but I‘ll just mention four of them here: a couple of inspirational nonfiction titles and a favorite trilogy I started re-reading for my book club‘s July re-read theme. Choosing just a few titles was tough, as there are always at least a dozen books I want to re-read at any point in time. Which books have been on your re-read list for a while? 🔸#junereads2021
Quite a potpourri of titles this past month! Sometimes I like to mix it up. 🙂 #aprilreads2021
The common thread of all my reads in March seems to be perseverance and growth in times of struggle—which you could say is another way to describe life. #marchreads2021
Here are my February reads! I apparently decided to start Lent early with a couple of books on spirituality and faith. Since a close family member was recently diagnosed with cancer, I also wanted to read something that would help me be supportive to them. And after the stressful Texas winter storms, I was really craving some happy, achingly heartwarming stories, so I met the Vanderbeekers and fell in love with the whole family. #februaryreads2021
Trying a new twist this year on sharing my favorite reads. I love writing book reviews but am finding less time these days, so I‘m retiring my Book Review Roundup (at least for now) and instead I will be posting Monthly Reads, sharing my favorite titles each month with minimal comment. Here goes! Starting with January because I want to catch up. (Note: [at]alysonimagines is my Instagram handle.) #monthlyreads2021 #januaryreads2021
Not only do the staff at the local branch recognize me and my daughter, know our names - one of them puts aside books he thinks kiddo will enjoy! - they know my car now, and apparently recognize my voice when I call for curbside pickup. I think we might be their most frequent flyer these days.