

Read this in anticipation of the next book in the series, Emily, Alone.
Read this in anticipation of the next book in the series, Emily, Alone.
Loved the essay from James McBride the best.
This was a good intro to this series even though it is quite a few books in.
Would love to have a book by her from 2016-present.
Okay, when is the next Norendy Tale going to be available?! My kids and I whip through these magical books by the incomparable Kate DiCamillo. We love them so.
Took a looking time to get through this but I loved the cast of characters.
I loved Mark Adams' writing style and it made the long treks to this spectacular place in the world, entertaining, informative, and easy to imagine you're right there with them.
A book for its time (2011) in terms of current events and entertainment, but I also found it relevant regarding other topics like, working moms, and sexism. Tina Fey makes smart and funny observations and I really enjoyed reading her writing.
Read with my kids...a preface to reading Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, next.
This was great! I know the "current" chapters were necessary but the historical parts of the story were absolutely riveting.
The last two books I've read I haven't really liked, and yet I've flown through them. Not sure how to reconcile that, but I'm hoping I'll read something that I really enjoy, soon.
Finished these two this weekend!
Thank goodness for leap year/day..it really helped me finish my last book of the month. 😂 Looking back, it seems I spent the month reading about war in three different time periods. 🤔 And a handful of spies, too!
It took me a long time to finish listening to this one. I'm excited to start the next because I can finally get ahead of the TV series.
And the last of the year...taking out 2023 with science!
A day in the life of Jamie and Claire...a lot happened, but also not much. I liked it more than the previous book, though.
I wasn't sure what to expect of Samantha Irby, but I loved this. Funny jokes, self-deprecating humor and crazy situations, followed by unexpected tenderness and the relatable pains of being a woman. I did especially laugh out loud about her devil cat!
Another super slow reading month in October, but I have some different kinds of reads lined up for November. Hopefully, I can get through more books than usual.
Actually, super interesting. I'm trying to remember all the details...
"I was perfectly content before I was born, and I think death as the same state."
The one where Claire's personality becomes Jamie. My least favorite, so far, as was this season of the show.
A very slow reading month...hoping to pick it up and finish more in October.
Finally read this one...very good, very sad.
Not the usual genre I pick up, but it was a quick, easy read.
Much more than I expected, in a good way. Delicious descriptions of food combined with the difficulties and loneliness of being an American living in France, gives this memoir depth.
August round-up of completed reads: I inadvertently made it a month of women authors...love that! The tagged book was my personal pick.