Liked this #readathon read! Approachable, easy to read and interesting. Good choice for readathon.
Liked this #readathon read! Approachable, easy to read and interesting. Good choice for readathon.
Not the only species where this is a problem.
Im just never going to wear a blazer on an airplane. Not ever. Anxiety sweats would ruin it.
Opposite of travel bucket list
Felt more like "a complete history of the rise of Islamic extremism in Timbuktu and a few chapter about librarians as a side bar"
2nd of 2016.
MAN that was an interesting book. Unique setting, fleshed out characters and you get a fair amount on answers at the end!
1st of 2016.
Bust your ass CONSTANTLY, be lucky, make sure.your eyesight doesnt suck and you may be an astronaut too!
First book of the year! And cute little sprout bookmark!
Always a great feeling when you start a book with skepticism and assuming you're above what it probably has to say and then you're incredibly humbled by the message and are sitting teary eyed in bed thinking and feeling big things about Jesus and life.
And when I say great I mostly mean embarrassing and a little shameful.
This was the book I brought with me to read in the lines at the polling place today!
Hello most quotable book I've read in a long time. I believe I will become obsessed with you.
"Best they both stay here out if harm's way. Believe me, I know a lot about harm's way. It turns sharp left off the road to Shitsville when you're least expecting it."
Thumbing through this lovely book while crocheting. I love big coffee table art books.
Spending time this weekend with my favorite autumnal re-read. How can you not live a book with a character named "Carapace Clavicle Moundshroud"? #datRaytho
Am I currently obsessed with this book cover? Yes.
Am I scared to go to Canada now? Also yes.
This has been an intense but incredibly riveting read so far.
"Later, as he sat in his balcony eating the dog, Dr Robert Laing reflected on the unusual events that had taken place..."
Well hello first sentence of this book!
Current obsession
Hey Neil heeeeeeeey
This book was already great, and then this picture put me over the edge.
The first 100 pages of this fleeeeeew by, can't wait to keep at it
On the signing of the armistice that ends WWI.
"War must be, while we defend our lives against a destroyer who would decor all, he explains. But I do not live the bright sword for its sharpness, nor the arrow for its swiftness, nor the warrior for his glory. I love only that which they defend."
Currently reading! I love incredibly specific nonfiction.
I have a ridiculous abiding love for this creepy book. Don't let the super creepy cover put you off from the great creepy stories inside!