My #FiveJoysFriday Thanks for the tag @DebinHawaii
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My #FiveJoysFriday Thanks for the tag @DebinHawaii
Care to play? @Born.A.Reader @Bookwormjillk @Daisey @AnneCecilie @Texreader @julieclair @dabbe @CogsOfEncouragement
I‘m posting one book a day from my massive collection. No description, no reason for why I want to read it (some I‘ve had so long I don‘t even remember why!). Feel free to join in!
#ABookADay2024
This was devastatingly sad 😭!! If something bad could happen to this kid it did! And the kid was the author himself! Just heartbreaking, but it did have a sweetness to the ending as well. It‘s a beautiful holiday story but it‘s ROUGH to get through. 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
The first novel in a series by Nancy Mehl. This fast moving story has FBI agent Kaely Quinn trying to figure out the mind of a serial killer. Kaely has an unusual way of identifying and communicating with the suspect. The killer sends a poem to a reporter and it has messages hidden within for Kaely to puzzle out in order to find connected former cases she has a connection to. 4.26/5
Something has been wrong with this app for a few days. Nothing was coming up when I opened it. I finally had time to mess with with a minute. I reloaded it and it‘s better now. So I‘m posting a few books in a row that I have read recently This is a sweet little book. First in a series, Christian based and a little cheesy. But sometimes my weary mind needs that.
#CatsOfLitsy #CaturdaySaturday
🍂😕I‘ve definitely been feeling the seasonal change/shift this week & so, I‘ve been getting extra😻snuggles whenever possible. Reading has been slow, but I‘m🤞🏻that I can pickup the pace & finish at least one open read this weekend. Somehow managed to get some really good📸 of Clementine & thought I‘d share.
⭐️⭐️⭐️I didn‘t have any issue with the message of this book - I almost fully agree with his premise that we can choose to be unoffendable, reacting to people‘s anger with love.The reason I didn‘t love this one is because it felt very repetitive, &there were moments that felt like Hansen didn‘t allow for healthy ways to deal with our anger, it should just be dismissed.So it was fine for what it was, but I wish it had been a bit less…or a bit more.
I used to read Ted Dekker as a high schooler, and I'm glad that he is still able to capture my imagination!