
@readinginthedark Congrats on your 50K litfluence and thank you so much for the #tbrforthewin giveaway. I‘d love to win either one if these books.
@readinginthedark Congrats on your 50K litfluence and thank you so much for the #tbrforthewin giveaway. I‘d love to win either one if these books.
I need a book light.
My thoughts - I don‘t want anything outrageous and extravagant. But I‘d like something that is more eco friendly. My last one died and there is not way to replace the bulb or whatever and so it‘s just garbage now. It was also very difficult to turn the light on, like the switch required strength beyond what my page-turning fingers could handle.
Your favorites?
It's way down on the TBR and it's beat up which implies that I purchased this secondhand years ago. It received a 100% rating on Litsy so I think I'll move it up to the top of the pile. #Dontrememberbuyingthis #aprilbookshowers
Beautiful and vivid and funny and sad. I loved the way this book tells its story in vignettes, and the mystery resolves into clarity as the nameless narrator ages. It's not great mystery. The revelations are not startling; they are merely the smoldering secrets that can destroy families from within. Very well- written and well worth a read.
Johanna: "I‘m a history student and am reading this for university. It‘s about the partition of Ireland and tells the story of a boy coming of age in Northern Ireland. It‘s difficult to define 'history' - yesterday is already history and right now is only happening because of the past. I‘m surprised to see it hasn‘t taught us much. Some people just want to forget history. I think that‘s the worst thing you can do."