I don‘t think we‘ve read Stella Gibbons yet. Here are our two winter-themed choices for November 2025 for members vote on. #FurrowedMiddleBrowClub
I don‘t think we‘ve read Stella Gibbons yet. Here are our two winter-themed choices for November 2025 for members vote on. #FurrowedMiddleBrowClub
My Halloween shirt arrived today! 👻📚🎃
#WonderousWednesday 1. My name 2. Audiobooks while walking, cooking, driving, dog walking, cleaning, jigsaw puzzling 3. Tagged book. Tagging another Alabama audio walker. @KathyWheeler
My pre-ordered audiobook is now available! Looking forward to getting started on it tonight! 🍎
1. Hard to choose, but I‘ll mention the tagged book, the 15th and final installment in Elly Griffiths‘ Ruth Galloway series. 2. I‘ve preordered The Curse of Penryth Hall, plus I‘m planning to read some holiday-themed cozies in December (by Donna Andrews, Anne Perry, M.C. Beaton) 3. Trope? Hmmm, one would be when the detective gets too close to the solution and becomes a target of the killer - adds a thriller element. @RaeLovesToRead
For our March 2024 #Furrowedmiddlebrowclub selection, we had an even split of eight votes apiece, so I spun the wheel. Anna and Her Daughters came up the winner! However, I‘m sure I‘ll be adding Charlotte Fairlie to my library also. It was a tough choice!
For March 2024 #Furrowedmiddlebrowclub will spend a little time in Scotland as imagined by D. E. Stevenson. Vote in the comments if you‘d rather spend time in Ryddelton with widow Anna Harcourt and her three daughters, or travel to the western Isle of Targ with Charlotte Fairlie, headmistress of St. Elizabeth‘s school.
Well, it took a lot of walking and the aid of a store map, but I found my selection. Powell‘s is an amazing bookstore! If I weren‘t flying home with limited space in my luggage, I would‘ve left with many more books! 📚📚📚
Slipped out of a conference to explore Powell‘s bookstore in Portland, Oregon.
Look what arrived in the mail! Thank you, Misty @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks for the spooky October surprises! I‘m feeling the #Litsylove 🎃❤️
Thought I‘d join the Halloween joke fun!
Happy New Year! Wishing everyone a 2023 full of good books! I enjoyed seeing my year in review from Goodreads and look forward to many happy hours of reading in the new year! 🎉📚🥳
Just downloaded this on audio for holiday listening and jigsaw puzzling. Does anyone have other suggestions for holiday-themed mysteries, cozy or otherwise? Thanks!
I grabbed a few books off my TBR shelves, so here are eight choices. I have many more if the genres don‘t work or if my #LMPBC group has already read these. Like @Readergrrl , I‘ll add bookmarks in comments. I‘m not sure how the selecting works. Do we comment on each other‘s posts? Communicate via email? #GroupT #Round15 @suvata @BookishBelle @vonnie862
Yay! My summer reading for #FurrowedMiddlebrowClub arrived!
An incantation in the woods on St. John‘s Eve sets the stage for a series of adventures and happy coincidences as cousins Jane and Lucilla make their way in the world after being left in reduced financial circumstances by an unscrupulous guardian. The optimism, humorous mishaps and memorable characters made this an enjoyable tale. I‘m looking forward to reading more selections with the #FurrowedMiddlebrowClub .
I decided to give up screen time in the evenings during Lent. I‘m looking forward to more reading, starting with this group selection for March. #furrowedmiddlebrowclub
McFarlane‘s book about walking ancient pathways really resonated. My photo is from a walk across the mud flats at low tide to the Holy Island of Lindisfarne a few years ago. The author does not include this path in the book, but devotes a chapter to another tidal route, The Broomway off the Essex coast.
1. City of Thieves was an enjoyable book club read, set in the snow during the siege of Leningrad. ❄️
2. Since I listen to so many audiobooks, but my TBR shelves are overflowing, I plan to read at least one “book on paper” each month. 📖
3. Grateful for Litsy and for my book club! 📚🍷
@Eggs #wondrouswednesday
Read two books this weekend. Although very different (a murder mystery and a reflection on art and spirituality), both referenced the trauma of World War I. Huang‘s characters coped with shell shock and the effects of mustard gas and Madeleine L‘Engle‘s father was a WWI vet disabled from lung damage due to mustard gas. #NewYearSpecial @Andrew65
My first grade teacher would be pleased at my reading goal achievements this year. 😂🥳🎉📚
Woo Hoo! My pre-order is now available. Can‘t wait!
My book club loved The Dictionary of Lost Words!
Here we go on my TBR list for October! #Bookspin #BookSpinBingo @TheAromaofBooks
Here is my summer reading stack for #15books15weeks . I had trouble editing down to 15, so included a few extra options. 😊 @TheHeartlandBookFairy This will also be my June #bookspin stack, starting with the Roz Chast memoir on the bottom as No. 1. @TheAromaofBooks
All set for #bookspinbonanza . Time to clear out my backlog of audiobooks!
#Friyayintro
1. Photo of something that made me laugh - Maybelle hoarding toilet paper!
2.Current read - The Ruin
3.Self-Care? - Walking in the neighborhood, audiobooks and Litsy!
4.Fave chocolate? - Dark Chocolate
@4thhouseontheleft @howjessreads
#7days7books Seven books that left an impression and changed me. Day Six. #7books7days
#7days7books. Seven books that left a deep impression and changed me. Day Five. #7books7days. (Not my photo)
#7days7books Seven books that left a deep impression and changed me. Day Four #7books7days
#7days7books Seven books that left a deep impression and changed me. Day Three. #7books7days
#7days7books Seven books that left a deep impression and changed me. Day Two. #7books7days
#7days7books Seven Books that left a deep impression and changed me. Day One. #7books7days
This was the first book I read early in the new year and it was strangely predictive of current events. In spite of themes of pandemic, tightening oil supplies and the threat of economic collapse, the book was an enjoyable and uplifting read.
Happy Mardi Gras!
Book - Til We Have Faces by C. S. Lewis. Movie- Angel Heart. Song - Have A Heart by Bonnie Raitt. #manicmonday @JoScho
Although the Thames is the river in the novel, the Alabama River will have to stand in for this photo. 😊 I‘ve read 10 hours of this book so far and three hours in another book this weekend, so I will fall well short of #24in48 . But it was fun to devote a large chunk of my weekend to reading. Thanks for the inspiration! @24in48
Happy Birthday to @gradcat and congratulations on your 10k milestone! Thanks for creating a #Birthdaygiveaway ! 1. I‘ve tagged The 11th book in Louise Penny‘s Inspector Gamache series, which is set in Quebec. 2. To make Kir, you pour a little creme de cassis in a wine glass and top with white wine. For New Year‘s Eve you might want to try a Kir Royale, which is the same except with champagne 🍾 instead of regular white wine.
Just received my copy! It‘s so new I can smell the ink :sniff: Ahhhh! I saw this on the Brain Pickings blog and had to order this collection of illustrated letters to young readers. Can‘t wait to dig in!
The title refers to a Persian tale of a mythical stone that absorbs the pain of others. In this case, the “stone” is a comatose Afghan man whose wife confesses her secret thoughts to her unresponsive husband as war rages around them. Although I disliked the ending, I gave the book a good rating because the story has really stayed with me. #WorldTour @JulietteGF
Cleaned the gutters and pruned the crape myrtle in preparation for Tropical Storm Alberto. Now for an uplifting read! 😉
Michelle Richmond gave an engaging presentation on her novel The Marriage Pact at the Alabama Book Festival. She drew on research about cults, marriage, and privacy issues in an era of electronic monitoring.
1. Figure Skating ⛸
2. Edwidge Danticat 🇭🇹
3. August 🦁
4. And Breathe Normally (Icelandic Film)🇮🇸 5. Happy Birthday, Februarians! 🍰 🎁
#friyayintro @jesshowbooks