Playing tour guide as we listen to tagged book.
#audiobook
Playing tour guide as we listen to tagged book.
#audiobook
There isn't really any antagonist in this story, it is just about the main characters life, there isn't really any explict goal that someone is stopping him from achieving. Maybe his dad could be considered an antagonist because the main characters parents got divorced and he doesn't really like his dad.
Finished this #Backlist book in anticipation of seeing the author at my upcoming conference in April. One of her earlier books, this was a bit disjointed for me but the mystery was compelling and kept me reading. #borrownotbuy #Bookspin #BookspinBingo @TheAromaofBooks
I enjoyed this retelling of Sense and Sensibility! It‘s a sweet story overall, not just the romance part but also the bond between the sisters. And I really did like that this book is told from the perspectives of Jane (the Marianne character) and Callum (the Colonel Brandon character). Would recommend to Austen fans!
#bookspinbingo
#fabulousfebruary
#booked2023 - modern take on a classic
#pop23 - modern retelling of a classic
Not about what you might think, given the title. It is instead THE preeminent novel about Texas politics. The cover also features an Austin that looks VERY different than it does today. #bookhaul
Don‘t get me wrong, bc this was a pretty good, easy, teenage read. Buuuuut, I grabbed 2 high school books at the same time (this one was on hold for a while!), and what happened was I liked the other one better -review to come :) this was a breezy coming of age story, I just don‘t feel like I‘m missing anything very exciting or new, so 🤷🏽♀️
Thanks for the tag @hannah-leeloo
1. According to my list here, it's the tagged.
2. Nope, not yet.
3. 🎧 I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
📖 The Mercies
If it's still Wednesday, you like Wednesdays, or even just survived a Wednesday and would like to play... go for it!
#wondrouswednesday @eggs
Tbh I wish I had read this before reading The Five. This book was well written and well researched. Parts of it made me very angry it was not the book. It was the Attitudes of the the people. How racist, classists and just uggg.