“Then that‘s what the northern lights are. All the lives that we‘re not living” Adi. A wee painting I did
“Then that‘s what the northern lights are. All the lives that we‘re not living” Adi. A wee painting I did
This is a lovely young-adult road-trip book told from 5 different perspectives. All stories are tied together by the mysterious Leila, who is on a road trip to see the northern lights. All 5 stories are engaging as each character has reached a different crossroads in his/her life. #YAL
Day 18: Aesthetic Fictional Setting - I pulled "Let's Get Lost" off the shelf on a whim, maybe because I've been feeling some wanderlust, lately & getting lost actually sounds like a good idea. You know, "I once was lost, but now I'm found ..." But anyways, road tripping it & having some adventures fits my aesthetic right about now. #septinbooks17 #bookstagram #wanderlust #aesthetic #yalit #roadtrip #TBR #whattoread #somanybookssolittletime
Up next on my TBR: I love road trip books. Looking forward to reading this one. Was supposed to read on flight but ended up sleeping instead 😅🙈
"People hurt each other. It happens to everyone. Intentionally, unintentionally, regretfully or not. It's a part of what we do as people. The beauty is that we have the ability to heal and forgive."
Side note: not sure if this counts for #californialove but is it even a cross-country roadtrip if you don't stop in California? I mean really... I'm pretty sure that part of this took place there. Lol
#90sinJuly @Robothugs @Cinfhen
This was a quick read - a really fun novel about a girl on a road trip, searching to find the answers to the questions that hinder her life and growth... along the way, she meets some new people and they shape her life in different ways. Such a fun read! Really enjoyed this one; but there were some aspects that I wish were different of course! 4 ⭐️
#adialsaid #letsgetlost #youngadult #ya #yalit #yacontemporary #roadtrip
Library book sale haul. I've read 3 of these. 2 I borrowed from the library and 1 I lent out and never got back(return of the king). I usually wait until the last day to do $3 boxes but I wanted to limit myself this year. I also didn't want to deal with the crowds on the last day.
*Rosie Project and Assassin's Blade are the two I read but needed to own😉
A friend gifted this to me for finishing off my semester! I am absolutely loving it so far!
I got such great responses before! What's good? What can I miss? (Pt2)
I have to say, I enjoyed this book more than I thought I would. It was a nice easy audio experience. I must confess, it left a little lump in my throat more than once.
Just starting this on audio. I'm interested to hear from those who have read it 📖
Just emptied one of the boxes I kept from the stash at my parents - there are still 3 or 4 other boxes in my boyfriend's car! Most of these are going to my apartment complex's new library, but the good ones are staying with me! 😬🤓
Side note: I need a new copy of Baby Proof if it's going to stay with the rest of my Emily Giffin books! 🙄
I had no idea what to expect and for awhile I was not sure where this was going. I am glad I read this. What a heartfelt story of discovery.
Finally I was able to check this out from the library. I love road trip books. Looking forward to this one.
Such a great book! I love any book with a road trip mixed in, especially in the summer.
What are your favorite road trip books?
I really enjoyed this book. I wasn't sure what to expect at first. The story sucked me in, and I like how you got to know Leila little by little through her interactions with others.
Catching some reading time while my husband takes sunset photos of a lighthouse in Maine.
Number one rule of travel: always bring a book (or two or three or four....).
And maybe the only way to find what you're looking for is to get lost along the way.
Then that's with the northern lights are. All the lives were not living.
Funny, how it took a little bit of pain to remember that certain parts of yourself were alive.
I scream every time I see this cover. I love this book, the different storylines within the story how one character travels throughout and changes people's lives. I read this book in one sitting because it was so good and captivating. I definitely recommend this book to anyone who read young adult.
My breakfast reading from this morning. Not too far into it so far, but enjoying what I've read.
MC meets four people on a road trip and has adventures with each in his/her own section of the book before her own section at the end. MC = MPDG. I wish the stories had been more connected + that I'd known more about the MC's backstory up front. Still cute and lite! (But choose print over audio 😳)
I see you there, road trip book, with your post card illustrations scattered throughout 👉🏻 well played.
This book is lighter fare. I'm listening to the audio but so glad I have this print copy on hand to follow along with because: illustrations! #makegoodchoices