The Bridgertons are my favorite #romantsy siblings. #favsiblings #splashintosummerreads
The Bridgertons are my favorite #romantsy siblings. #favsiblings #splashintosummerreads
@TheSpinecrackersBookClub day 12: #augustphotochallenge #favsiblings- loved this book & one Christmas each of my three sisters & I received Meg, Jo, Beth & Amy, Madame Alexander Dolls which demanded hours of play...
#augustphotochallenge #augustofpages #favsiblings The March girls are without question my favorite bookish siblings! I grew up in a family of four girls, and we would watch the movie every year. My parents used to call us their little women. I adore this book. #littlewomen #sisters
Yes, I know, I post A LOT about this book, but it's so hard not to!! For #day12 of the #augustofpages #bookphotochallenge the theme is #favsiblings . I had a hard time thinking of the book for this theme, until I looked at my bookshelf and realized one of my favorite books ever is literally based around twin siblings. Noah and Jude are beautiful and wonderful and amazing and are without a doubt one of my favorite siblings in literature!
#favsiblings - The Penderwick sisters are some of my favorite literary siblings. Rosalind, Skye, Jane, and Batty will have you feeling that you are a part of their family, too, as you read their stories. Great read-alouds, great summer reads. Jeanne Birdsall planned from the start to have five books in this series; I have yet to read the fourth. The last should be published in 2017. #augustofpages #bookphotochallenge #augustphotochallenge
Elinor and Marianne! #favsiblings #augustphotochallenge I absolutely love the David M. Shapard annotated editions of Austen's novels. The text and notes are side by side.
Totally cliched but has to be this. #day12 #favbookishsiblings #favsiblings #augustofpages #augustphotochallenge
For #favsiblings, I'm gonna talk up Thomas H. Cook, who should be talked up daily 😊. This is the story of David & Diana. Raised by a schizophrenic who gave them a Classical education, they're geniuses. But neither is prepared for the real world. When Diana's son drowns, she unravels while David witnesses it. I gasped reading this, was moved to tears, and was amazed at how well Cook explored the bonds of adult siblings. Read this book! 😊📚