
1️⃣. Glenwood, Illinois
2️⃣. Pierre Loti
3️⃣. All is lost
4️⃣. Anywhere there is good light!
5️⃣. Tagged! 😃
#littenintro
@tessavi
1️⃣. Glenwood, Illinois
2️⃣. Pierre Loti
3️⃣. All is lost
4️⃣. Anywhere there is good light!
5️⃣. Tagged! 😃
#littenintro
@tessavi
Hey Littens! You are amazing! Thanks for welcoming me into this badass community. Here‘s hoping 2019 brings you all nothing but peace, love, and good things.
Intricately written.
A strange book with some flaws (the two narrator‘s voices weren‘t distinct from one another), but I don‘t care about that. Juxtapose Northern Ireland‘s past with a birthday party and a young woman with secrets and decades of personal and societal pain? Is the personal political? Absolutely.
I imagine that review makes no sense, but this book does. It is about healing and kindness and grace. Such things always make sense.
Today‘s #LibraryHaul !
May regret this but can never resist a Readathon or reading challenge, so will be joining #MakeMeReadIt Readathon.
As I understand it I choose books from my TBR which you all get to vote on during July. I then read the one with the most votes first in August, then the one with the second most votes next & so on. Just off to choose 12 books for the Readathon for you to vote on. Why not join it? Just be sure to tag the wonderful @TheReadingMermaid
@amber_ldsmom oh my gosh. A Million THANK YOUs...this complete made my day. I love everything about this especially the personalized notes on the books and a tale of two cities. The socks, the soap, the book mark, the BOOKS! It‘s all so perfect. Thank you thank you thank you!!
#funinthesunsummerbookswap
This is so hard (and I know I'm a day late lol) but I've narrowed it down:
1. The Passage trilogy by Justin Cronin
2. I Know This Much Is True by Wally Lamb
3. It by Stephen King or Duma Key
4. Game of Thrones by GRRM
5. American Gods by Neil Gaiman
#manictuesday #isthatathing #allthebooks