
Probably my lowest reading month in 5 years! But there were a few I loved. Really enjoying Rachel Harrison! The other two are novel-in-stories type books that fit my short story theme this year.
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Probably my lowest reading month in 5 years! But there were a few I loved. Really enjoying Rachel Harrison! The other two are novel-in-stories type books that fit my short story theme this year.
I did do a #bookspin list at the beginning of the month and never posted it. I saw that Summerwater (an old fave from my #roll100) and Shanghailanders (a new find at BN) were chosen.
Things are still crazy here. We‘ve gotten Dad mostly settled in the nursing home (after his second major stroke), and Mom or I is visiting every day. Today, I got clearance to bring Molly, and she came with me. It‘s just still a lot logistically and emotionally. ⬇️
I really like this short read. Imagine if the rain would wipe out your memory. Just crazy.
I reworked my #roll100 list earlier this month, and boy am I happy about it!
1-50 is short story collections I‘d like to reread - like Summerwater and Faraway World.
51-75 is new short story collections on my TBR shelf.
76-100 is other books I‘d like to reread. Aesthetica is an early @AardvarkBookClub selection that I‘m excited to revisit. I hope I can get to all/most of these next month!
A cute little book about a girl and her dog discovery of keeping dry with an umbrella 🌂 #ISpyBingoAugust @Clwojick @TheAromaofBooks
“The sun fills Drop with energy. She gets all warm and wiggly. Then she pops off the surface of the water and floats into the air!”
Students can create their own water cycle journey by mapping out Drop‘s adventure through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation. They can illustrate and describe each stage, connecting the science of the water cycle to Drop‘s fun experiences.