Time for some horror to get that adrenaline pumping as we head into hour 18! 😱😱😱#readathon
Time for some horror to get that adrenaline pumping as we head into hour 18! 😱😱😱#readathon
Starting my second Knisley of the day! This all graphic novel #readathon has been my best idea in a long while. Since my last update I've finished: Black Panther n1-12, Paper Girls n6-13, Sex Criminals V3, and World of Wakanda n1-5. Pure joy during all of it.
Book 1 complete! This was an absolutely lovely graphic memoir. All of her food talk made me hungry! On to the next one. #readathon
#readathon is here!!!!! Here is my complete, final tbr. Starting with French Milk. Happy reading, littens!
What a perfect quote for the last two weeks of the US election cycle. Thanks, JFK.
Ready to scare myself awake for the next few hours. Oh, and eat ALL of the trail mix. #readathon
Book 3 is complete! This book ended up being more than I expected. I loved how the neighborhoods were so important to the telling of the story. Also, shoutout to my dog who has pinned me down and kept me from getting up once in the last two hours. #readathon @DeweysReadathon
On to book 2! I'm hoping that the style and format of this book will keep me motivated. Late afternoons are always the hardest (even when it's not a readathon weekend!) so hopefully this book and la croix do me a solid today. #readathon
Finished my first book of #readathon! I enjoyed the Nest but I wish there was time focusing on the different characters. Especially the characters who are not Plumb siblings. On to the next one!
Taking a break from The Nest to continue listening to Middlesex while making lunch. I'm revisiting one of my favorite blue apron meals. I can't believe it's already lunch time (for east coast readers at least!) #readathon
#Readathon is here! I started with listening to Middlesex this morning and will finish The Nest. Everything else are books I've yet to really start. I'm so excited this day is here, I've been looking forward to it for WEEKS! Happy Reading!
Hello, my name is Jane and I will be the girl crying on the plane today.
Just finished what is probably the happiest part of A Little Life and I'm torn between reading on and throwing my kindle down because I know sooner or later my heart is going to be ripped out.
I listened to this story, which was very long and mostly good. I loved the premise & getting a fictional look into the early days of comics. I did not love the narrator. His performance, at times, made it hard for me to maintain focus. I probably would have enjoyed this story more if I had read it.
It took a while for me to get into, but the further I got the more entranced I was. Luckily, I'm first in line on the holds list for book two. I can't wait to read what happens next.
This book shattered all of my expectations of a western. It was thought provoking, a little gruesome, and I was completely enraptured. I loved this look into the backstory of the villains rather than the focus of good versus evil.
Leaving for a wedding today in Belize. I can't wait for the next five days of celebrating, hanging out with friends, and reading by the pool. Here is my TBR for the weekend. I started The Winter Family on my first flight and I love it so far.
I was so excited about this book only to be let down. I initially liked the concept, but the different formats/gimmicks throughout ended up taking away more than they contributed to this book. The appeal of the 'illuminated text' quickly faded away when I learned there wasn't really a story.
Just had a glorious book discussion with my best friend about this book. So glad I have a person who is willing to say, 'I see how you can think that, but I think differently' without any hard feelings.
My heart was legitimately pounding at certain points. I almost DNF'd it because I thought I had it figured out and I'm so glad I didn't. The ending completely caught me off guard and it was so creepy all the way throughout. It was the perfect creepy book to read during this dreary weather patch.
Heading to the second of two graduation ceremonies this morning. After the long speeches from last night, I'm coming prepared and downloaded this from my library onto my phone. Ready to be creeped out!
Long metro delays just means more listening time for me! This book ties together all of its different elements seamlessly. Plus, it's making me want to know all of the things about early comic book creative teams.
I've been looking forward to lunch all day and it isn't because of my quinoa salad. This book may just make me an opera fan.