1. Almost Everything by Anne Lamott and The Book of Life by Deborah Harkness.
2. Does Thanksgiving dinner count? Ha!
3. The tagged book always reminds me of autumn.
#WeekendReads
1. Almost Everything by Anne Lamott and The Book of Life by Deborah Harkness.
2. Does Thanksgiving dinner count? Ha!
3. The tagged book always reminds me of autumn.
#WeekendReads
🍁 I feel like fall is flying by, and I‘m not ready for the holidays this year. I‘m not sure I‘ll make a holiday TBR, but if I do, it will be light and fun! :)
🍁 Dinner is either going to be leftover lasagna or chicken and roasted veggies. Not sure which yet, but I‘m leaning toward the chicken and veggies. Mmmm!
🍁 I like the Canadian TV series called Corner Gas.
Wanna play? @KVanRead @magyklyXdelish @La_Cori
#ThoughtfulThursday
⭐️⭐️⭐️ another one down for #bookspinbingo! This one took such a long time to get started, that I got a little bored! Oh well.
📖 CR: An Acceptable Time
The fifth and final book in the Time Quintet and I‘m really enjoying it so far
#currentlyreading
I know I‘m way late to the party, but since this is pretty much what I had planned for my weekend already, I figured I would participate! #8intwo #readathon
Plans:
-finish some of the shit I‘m already reading (I‘ve got 5 books going right now y‘all...)🤷🏻♀️
-maybe finally start The Cruel Prince!
Bring on the weekend! ☕️📚
Out of the Time Quintet, A Wrinkle in Time and Many Waters are the only ones I really enjoy. The others have just been so-so for me. This one just seemedt boringly slow, uninteresting, and uninspired—and a little preachy at times. I know L‘Engle mixes theology with science, and I enjoyed that in AWIT and MW, but it was just overwhelming in this one. But...I would probably still recommend reading the entire series.
So, here are the books I plan to finish/read in May. Should be a cinch. I hope. #MayTBR
How can a person read when THIS is staring at you???