
One more #camplitsy read has been acquired ( and treats)
Library hold ready for pickup!
Oh! Just realized that the cover art would count for a challenge of “Furniture on Cover”!! #AsheCoNCReadingChallenge2025
5-23-25:My 35th finished book of 2025! Woodworking is a term used when you are trying hide within the woodwork, or hide your identity.There is a lot of that in this story but much of it comes to the surface as the story progresses.Erica,or Mr. Skyberg,is an English teacher who has a trans teenager in her class.Due to Abigail‘s forthright nature,Erica decides it is finally time to start her transition. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️📖#️⃣3️⃣5️⃣
repost for @Megabooks:
Once again I will be your camp counselor for July, and I am so excited to discuss these books!
I have already read Death of the Author, and I have been dying to discuss it because it is so unique. Woodworking is new to me, and I‘m so excited for us to explore it together.
I‘ll be posting page breaks later, but I hope you can join me July 5/6 and 12/13 for Author and July 19/20 and 26/27 for Woodworking! 🏕️😁 #CampLitsy25
I adored this. The characters and their messiness and growth, the Midwest setting, and so much sweetness and humor (alongside plenty of complex issues, painful moments, and emotional depth that felt really authentic) made this such a joy to read. Even when a few plot turns strained credulity, I quickly came around to loving those choices made by St. James (whose work I've appreciated since her A.V. Club days!). Fantastic audio, too.
Currently reading…
It‘s going well. This is promising to be hilarious, and I‘ve chuckled a few times already. #arc