Taking a trip down an unfamiliar path with this book; book club read for the next month is a preteen, fantasy novel. Should be interesting
For a Kindle freeby, I'm enjoying this easy, apocalyptic read quite a bit so far.
For a Kindle freeby, I'm enjoying this easy, apocalyptic read quite a bit so far.
Fascinating read. I was hooked from the first page; hard to believe that so many myths are believed without a second thought in our culture, when really, it makes sense that there would be more to the story.
Like I need anything book on my bedside table right now, but so far I think this was a good choice anyways. I picked it up at a women's conference a few years ago, and haven't read it yet.
Until today. Needed a book to read with my coffee and this was the one that reached off the shelf to me.
When the hubbies away what else is there to do, but take a book to bed with you...? Perhaps not the coziest bedtime reading, but it's interesting.
This book is blowing my mind and rocking my worldview!
"What's the worlds greatest lie?" The boy asked, completely surprised.
"It's this: that at a certain point in our lives, we lose control of what's happening to us, and our lives become controlled by fate. That's the worlds greatest lie."
Next up on the reading list...this is one of the many recommendations I received for "A Book That Someone Tells You Changed Their Life" for the VT Reading Challenge.
This is the first one I chose for that category because it came from a non-reader who said it really impacted him.
Thoughts?
"An addiction is a devil, and the devil goes away when he finds the door shut firm against him."
Been trying to get to this beauty all day. Book club tomorrow night and I'm 140 pages shy of being done. Sigh....it's so good, I might just stay up too late to get to the bottom of this multi-layered mystery.
Somehow this classic never gets old. Loved it when I first read it, love it even more now. Anyone else with me on this?
I wasn't sure what I was going to think of The Lake House....its sucked me in and my mornings off have become both dedicated to and dictated by addictively turning pages seeking answers to the same questions detective Sadie Sparrows is trying to answer.... In a few words: addicting, satisfying
Nothing like settling in with a good book after work...loving the sunshine and loving this book. So rich in detail, so rich in history (although I'm no historian...😕), and full of intrigue.