“There‘s radar, gay-dar, and maybe, mur-dar.”
“There‘s radar, gay-dar, and maybe, mur-dar.”
Book outlet had a sale.
This month‘s book club book is Killers of the Flower Moon by David Grann. It‘s really good, but so hard to read. I live in the county next to where this took place.
We got an indie bookstore!!! Magic City Books in Downtown Tulsa.
Can‘t wait!!! I finally got my hands on this one.
My birthday was last week, but I had surgery the day after, so I‘m just now posting my birthday book haul.
I am at the Oklahoma Teen Book Con. It‘s so awesome to see all these kids gathered to talk about books!!! Maggie Stiefvater is the keynote speaker. Squee!This is the building we‘re in.
I enjoyed this historical ghost story set 90 minutes from my home town! It takes place in a real building I googled to find pictures. I‘m going to a convention next Saturday and the author will be there. Also, this is my first post with my iPhone 8 plus so let‘s see how the picture turns out.
The reason I have no time for fun reading.
As a teen services librarian I like to keep up with what the kids are reading. I don't typically care for contemporary YA, but I've heard this is good. Here's hoping!
It's 12:40 am. I just read half this book. If I don't stop now, I will read the other half. Must sleep. #notsleepy
"When you pick up a book, Doris Lessing once said, 'you are about to enter the mind of someone who thinks differently from yourself.'"
I'm super excited about this. I pre-ordered it in July and it's finally here!
People like me open books and inhale the binding, favoring the scents of certain flies over others, breathing them in like incense even as the chemicals poison our brains.
I had to skim this for my cataloging class and now I want to abandon my TBR and just reread this!
I have read 158 pages of this book. All in doctors' waiting rooms. That is a good indication of the last month of my life.
My daughter and I went book shopping today. I meant to get a book for my husband's birthday, but I forgot. Guess I'll have to go back later!
I am loving this month's book club pick for my IRL club.
I enjoyed this one! Major action points!! No shying away from the big scenes here!
I am so sick I can't even read the large pile of books I bought this weekend. So unfair!!!
I'm in Denver for a college tour for my son, so of course I had to go to Tattered Cover. This is my haul. My daughter also nabbed some books.
Reading this before bed causes bizarre dreams. Just saying.
This is my new shelf of books I want to read. My old shelf got too full. I'm in grad school now, so I just come and stare at it occasionally. No time for fun reading.
I can't read!!! I have started numerous books in the last month, but I haven't finished anything! I didn't even read my book club book this month. I don't know who I am anymore!
New purchases this week. I may have a problem, but I'm not convinced.
I am a teen librarian. One of the kids I work with asked me to read his summer assignment with him. Daaaawwwwww. I'm a sucker for a cute kid.
I made a book journal! I knew only you guys would understand my nerdiness. This is the page where I keep track of books I read in July. When I finish, I color it in.
There is no practice more vexing than that of authors describing coach travel for the edification of people who have already travelled in coaches.
This book has been on my "currently reading" shelf on Goodreads for weeks. I'm on page 25. I need to get busy.
Getting into this one. It's a collection of blog posts, but they're funny. So it's ok.
F'in Tiny saunters into the dead woman's crowded ballroom wearing a smoking jacket and an ascot. He (or the costume department) is under the impression that old money dresses like Professor Plum.
So great. I giggled all the way through it. Beaton does smart comics like no one else.
Just started Bill Bryson's latest. He might be getting just a touch past crotchety and verging on "get off my lawn" territory.
Bedtime cuddles with this book and my puppy (who is clearly less enthused than I am). Getting ready for number 4!
I finished it. 600 pages. Almost in one sitting. The thing I appreciated the most is that it isn't dumbed down. I hate when YA books tell instead of show. This one lets you figure it out. Epic!
Carolyn, blood-drenched and barefoot, walked alone down the two-lane stretch of blacktop that the Americans called Highway 78.
Currently Reading. It's such a great view of the Brontes.
This my reading material for my new job. Guess what I'm doing now!
This month's book club pick. Have you read it?
Oklahoma has a yearly children's book award which is voted on by readers. I just got the nominees for next year's award and I'm reading them. This was on the middle school list. I liked the main character, but the time travel element was wonky.
This book was everything I expected and a bunch that I didn't expect. I expected fluffy drama. I didn't expect to laugh out loud. I didn't expect to actually like any of the characters. I didn't expect to feel intelligent. I was pleasantly surprised.