
7/5 bikini
#quotsyjuly20
@TK-421
Lucinda from The Outcasts by Kathleen Kent and Grace from the Accidentals by Minrose Gwin. I think they‘d help each other out.
I like multiple POVs - The Accidentals is 🙃
#wondrouswednesday
@Eggs @AprilOatmeal @Jamiedemo
Finished this one today on my day off thanks to TS Cristobol. A fairly calm rainy day here in New Orleans. Pretty good book, I felt like it could have ended a little sooner, but dragged on a bit at the end to tie up a lot. I guess I‘m happy it finished that way, though. Better than ending wishing there were more. A read from my #bookspin list but a #nospin from this month @TheAromaofBooks
1. Flush. A middle grade book by a Florida guy. 2. F. Scott Fitzgerald. 3. Ferris Bueller: one of my all time favorites. So clever. 4. Fries! #manicMonday #letterF
Last day of my Floridian vacation ~ had to raid my parents bookshelves to find my next read since The Good Neighbor wasn't cutting it. I found these two...so far I'm enjoying the Hiaasen 😜
My new lineup for #24/48 readathon this weekend. I have never read Hatchet, so I thought this would be a good time. Then I went for a few more YA and I'm hoping to read a few. I also found a big display of the Bookshots by James Patterson. I thought these short mysteries would be perfect quick reads. I also have a few graphic novels on the way. I have never read one before so I thought this will be a good time to try them out.
This book for young adults is packed with literary elements, descriptive imagery, phenomenal characters, and fabulous vocabulary. I have read this book as a read aloud to 2 third grade classes and one fifth grade class. Discussions on how humans impact the environment will surely take place.