This author writes well written chick lit that may be predictable, but isn‘t too sappy. I read it for my IRL Bookclub #FriendsWithBooks during #Sharreadathon
This author writes well written chick lit that may be predictable, but isn‘t too sappy. I read it for my IRL Bookclub #FriendsWithBooks during #Sharreadathon
For the USA Happy Independence Day!
Everyone else- I hope your Tuesday has been great!
Getting into the Summer groove with my IRL #FriendsWithBooks July book 📕 #DogsOfLitsy
I‘m reading & listening to this book for my IRL bookclub, and I realized my chairs look like giraffes!!! 🦒 🪑 🦒
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Day 3: March ‘22 #12BooksOf2022
Two women are connected across time by Paris, a stack of love letters, and secrets spanning from WW II to the present—if you loved Sarah‘s Key or The Nightingale, you‘ll love this…
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I‘ve been contemplating my January TBR for a couple weeks, since challenges started being revealed. These are books for #auldlangspine, #authoramonth, #booked2023, and my RL bookclub. I‘m most excited for Black Sun, it‘ll be my first physical book of 2023!
Anyone else obsessively planning new reading lists?
Might as well join #JumpStart2023 😁📚
Marie Benedict did a fantastic job highlighting the importent discoveries of Rosalind Franklin. Anne Sayer‘s biography is so important as well. It‘s an injustice that her book doesn‘t come in an ebook or audiobook form, but Watson‘s skewed The Double Helix does. More need access to Anne‘s biography.
#RosalindFranklin
#DNA #RNA
#MarieBenedict
#Sourcebooks #Bookmarked
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#Audible
I‘ve been wanting to read this book since it before it came out, but our book club decided to read it, so I had to wait several months.
Finally, October is here and I can read it!
Rosalind Franklin needs to be recognized!
🍁 🎃 🧬 🧬 🎃 🍁
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A fun light read!!
The audio was great!
British 🏴
🌺 i‘m the only one that has posted re: this book.
I think someone else should read it as well!!
I read it for my IRL book club
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Can‘t wait for book club tomorrow. We are meeting with the author. She lives nearby in Kansas.
She was American born of German parents. They got displaced from their family farm in Germany during World War II by the Russians. After World War II they got displaced again by Poland and were sent to Russia Occupied Berlin. Once it was discovered that she was actually a US citizen, she was able to come to America!
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