

Eh, this was just okay. I liked that he was the sunshine and she was the grump…. But there was a bit of a plot hole/problem at the beginning that I never truly forgave if I‘m being honest.
Eh, this was just okay. I liked that he was the sunshine and she was the grump…. But there was a bit of a plot hole/problem at the beginning that I never truly forgave if I‘m being honest.
Listening to A Forty Year kiss to prep for the author‘s visit to our library next month mostly because, gah, love the author. Meanwhile while walking in 90 degree heat in WI, I heard his great and cozy description of “toasty”. Auspicious! 🥵 I‘m toasty but NOT cozy. lol
#Two4Tuesday @TheSpineView
1. Tagged
2. It depends - if it‘s an automatic author could be stand alone, if it is series I want to have and loan out, I may pre-order. I try not to buy books often anymore. Edited to add - I forgot I preordered The River is Waiting by Wally Lamb on audible - I couldn‘t wait though I‘m close to the top of the hold list. 🤦🏼♀️😃
Tagging @JenReadsAlot @BethM
Thanks for the tag @Kshakal
I thought the story would carry the weird writing style. I thought wrong. #HailTheBail
33/80
May #BookSpin @TheAromaofBooks
#ReadingMyTBRs #Reading2025 @DieAReader
"It was dusk on a winter day, and from high on the mountain came barking, drifting down above the snow like peals of a bell, one, two, three, four, more, just to say the light was leaving, but that was all right: here I am, I'm a dog, all is well."
#FirstLineFridays
@ShyBookOwl
Bahaha 😂 book takes place in Georgia, btw.
Tentative TBR for Dewey‘s Readathon. I am hoping to read at least 3 books in 3 formats but we‘ll see. I‘m also early voting at the library this morning so I might find something shiny there and ignore these 🤣