The one with the long legs is at home and #GhostCat is blissfully conked out.
I guess that means I'll be able to get lots of things done around the house while listening to an #audiobook.
#MarvellousMarch #readathon @Andrew65
The one with the long legs is at home and #GhostCat is blissfully conked out.
I guess that means I'll be able to get lots of things done around the house while listening to an #audiobook.
#MarvellousMarch #readathon @Andrew65
I have 5 books checked out from the library because my boss keep coming in! How will I catch up?!
1: Anything by TJ Klune, Casey McQuiston, Andrew Joseph White, Aiden Thomas, William Hussey, Alice Oseman, and Adam Silvera!
2: Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston! ❤️🤍👑💙
3: Between TJ Klune, The Greencreek Series, and William Hussey, the Scott Jericho detective series! Gay werewolves vs. haunted detective - what a combination!
Thanks for the tag, @peanutnine, and great game, @Eggs (I couldn't screenshot, so had the improvise!) 🌻🩷
Bookish Song Nr. 57: Porcelain Black - One Woman Army
I went to Spotify to look for a song for Robbie and Kelly, but found Jessie instead. And her crowbar.
I'm on the battlefield, like, oh my God (oh la la)
Knockin' soldiers down like House of Cards (oh la la)
I'm a one woman army (oh la la)
Yes, I'm a one woman army
(Oh la la, oh la la, oh la la)
Picture credit goes to the artist.
Here are my April #ReadOrDonate books.
They‘ve both been on my shelves for a long time. The Love Interest was one of my March #Roll100 books and I won‘t get to it.
I moved an unread February #Roll100 book (another book that had been on my shelves for a long time) to March‘s #ReadOrDonate and completed it. I like this process for books I‘ve had for years.
This story, set after Heartsong, is all the feels. Really, ALL the feels. I recommend listening to the audio version, it almost made me cry. If you're a fan of the series, don't miss out on this short story.
There are heavy spoilers for people who haven't read the books yet or only just have started the series.
I'm so glad the library had this in audio: the memoir of queer, Muslim, drag queen Glamrou (with brief detours via marine biology and Eton), it felt only right to hear their story told in their own voice. It's courageous, moving, inspiring, and dark with flashes of humour.
This is what's great about reading: 45+ years with a book in my hand and still I get to be surprised by the paths they lead me along.
Love is a strange thing. And I truly felt it through the characters portrayed in this book. The pain, the ache of growing up, the rawness of falling in love. Dante and Aristotle will live on in my mind for a long time.