Clearly, I'm looking forward to the preternatural romance genre more than anything in the coming year. 🤷 #bookishrewind2018
Clearly, I'm looking forward to the preternatural romance genre more than anything in the coming year. 🤷 #bookishrewind2018
I literally just finished this book thanks to #Negalley and @StMartinsPress but its the book I‘ve been eagerly anticipating since... the last book. 😉 I will definitely be doing a reread via audiobook when it drops on January. #BookishRewind2018
Resolutions:
1. Read 75 books
-Focus on series (see tagged book)
-Reading challenges to guide but not dictate choices
-Read from personal shelves
-Research travel destinations through book settings
2. Sign up for Frederick County library card
3. BOLO for author signings and events
4. Volunteer at NBF 31 August
5. Photo challenges!
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#anewchapter
Favorite series: House of Niccolo;
Favorite rereads: Niccolo Rising, Spring of the Ram
Book hero: Niccolo
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Not your typical book heroine, but 40-something Jane Cleveland might be my favorite character from this past year's reading. She's bright, observant, kind, absentminded, snoopy, meddlesome, and slightly-too-honest. And she's a terrible homemaker to boot. (Poor Jane, so unsuited to being a vicar's wife!) I found her an absolute delight! More Pym for me in 2019!
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Holly Gibney is my favorite! She's the best kind of hero.
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December 29 - Favorite Book Heroes
Sean Parnell and the rest of his platoon have made it to the tippy-top of my heroes list. Absolutely amazing the things they endured and did.
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Four #heroes from the year‘s reading.
Kitty Weeks from A Front Page Affair)
Vasya from the Winternight trilogy
Circe
Lauren Olamina from Parable of the Sower which was also a #reread
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12/29- I would say my favorite book about a hero this year was Highest Duty by Captain Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger. It was an amazing read, written by the hero himself. I know he doesn't consider himself a hero, just a man doing his job, but to me that makes him the true definition of a hero. I highly recommend this book to anyone who wants to know more about what happens that day on the Hudson.
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