More than just about anything, she loves to be alone in her room, reading. A book gives the brst company, the kind that expects nothing in return.
More than just about anything, she loves to be alone in her room, reading. A book gives the brst company, the kind that expects nothing in return.
A Dollar Tree find I picked up as a light/cozy read for this busy season. I was pleasantly surprised to find a little more depth to the story than I anticipated. The writing was decent and while the plot itself is nothing new it kept my attention. Told from the POV of two women (aunt in the past and niece in the present) changing by chapter, it brings together the full story nicely.
Trying to break free from my usual genre but The Secrets didn't do it for me. I had to bail. Next up Tig Notaro's I'm Just a Person. I expect this to be a huge improvement.
This one wasn't as riveting plot-wise as HE'S GONE, but Deb's writing is so beautiful I would read it if she decided to write a creative re-interpretation of the Brooklyn phone book. I underline my copies of her books more than those of any contemporary author.
So I went a little over. I finished this. I still have a couple of pages in my nonfiction choice. Tomorrow, I guess. #24in48 #readathon @24in48
I feels as if my literature is getting less ambitious as the weekend moves on. I've left a bunch of classics on the shelves to get to other things. #24in48 #readathon