Home Feed
Home
Search
Search
Add Review, Blurb, Quote
Add
Activity
Activity
Profile
Profile
Letterbranch

Letterbranch

Joined May 2017

review
Letterbranch
Homegoing: A novel | Yaa Gyasi
post image
Pickpick

Eight generations. The events in one have repercussions for many generations to come. I've been actively trying to read books written by people of color, especially women. This was a really hard book to read, but it told an important and engaging story. #nursingreads

blurb
Letterbranch
Sheep in a Jeep | Nancy E. Shaw, Margot Apple
post image

My kind of pig: Just noticed this pig has a tattoo. 😂 #kidreads

blurb
Letterbranch
Homegoing: A novel | Yaa Gyasi
post image

Up next for my #nursingreads. Been eyeing this book for awhile and finally caramel across the paperback the other week.

blurb
Letterbranch
post image

Attempting this for my next #fiction book. It's set in 1939 and present day, with characters moving between the two years. Not entirely sure I'm going to follow it on the first read. #nursingreads

review
Letterbranch
Rebeca | Daphne Du Maurier
post image
Pickpick

Finally finished this classic. I thought it was wonderfully eerie, with a couple good twists and an ending that was satisfying. A must-read on the classics list. #nursingreads

blurb
Letterbranch
Rebeca | Daphne Du Maurier
post image

Current #nursingread. This has been on my TBR shelf for more than a year. What took me so long? Creepy, engaging and all those good things. Planning to watch the Hitchcock adaptation when I'm done.

review
Letterbranch
post image
Pickpick

Loved this parenting book. It's a fast read about how Danish parents raise kids. It offers a lot of tips about things to implement with your kids, from how to praise them to how the family spends time together. It'll be one I come back to as my daughter gets older.

review
Letterbranch
post image
Mehso-so

There are three main mysteries in this book. The first two kept me hooked. The third, which takes up the majority of the book, was far less intriguing. It is an interesting look at English aristocracy during World War I, and the lengths they would go to in order to keep up appearances and lineages.