#ScavengerHunt #NightSky #HauntedShelf
@PuddleJumper @OriginalCyn620
#DeadSerious
9 year old Ursa appears at the summer rental home of Jo, and claims to be an alien. Is she? She‘s very smart and does succeed in getting Jo together with her neighbor Gabe. It was all a little too hokey for me, although I read to the end to find out if Ursa really was an alien!
Book 218📚 4.2⭐️
Took a deviation from my typical genres and went with a heartwarming story instead.
This was a recommendation after I finished “The Loneliness Girl in the Universe” and I can see why. It is just so sweet and you absolutely fall in love with Ursa.
A star child comes to Earth to learn about humans and bring back 5 miracles she witnessed to her people. That is when she meets Jo and Gabe❤️
I read this for my aunt‘s book club because I love her deeply, but holy shit, this was truly terrible. This novel is somehow a Hallmark movie in print masquerading as a deep exploration of trauma. Gag. Horrible dialogue, unrealistic plot movement, one-dimensional characters… Some jaw-dropping moments when these three strikes come together.
This is a so-so mostly because I finished it... begrudgingly. This wasn't a book I would have ever chosen on my own. It was a gift from a student. It's overly sentimental, mostly dialogue and all tell. Jo, a grad student recovering from her double mastectomy & her mother's death meets Ursa, a 9 yr old who claims she's from outer space. Then there's Gabe, the hunky farmer. #foundfamily
I'm so glad I chose this book at my library. The synopsis implied it may have been a sci-fi book, which generally speaking isn't for me. Instead this a hear warming story about a girl who needed to start a new life and did it on her own terms.
It‘s been a long time since I‘ve loved a book like I‘ve loved this one. Jo is recovering from the death of her mother and her own illness while doing grad work in rural Illinois. It all seems simple until a little girl claiming to be an alien shows up.
Not-My-Cat is here again tonight for reading and bird watching.
Happy Canada 🇨🇦 Day! Though there are soooo many books set in Canada, I chose this one. It‘s not famous but it was an unforgettable story!
#CanadaDay #SummerSpecial
@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
Scientist Joanna is working in the field when she comes upon a child in need of help. Joanna and her reclusive neighbor try to help the child, but first, they must determine if she really is from the stars like she claims. The bonds are formed, but hard decisions must be made. It was a sweet magical read. There are some triggers for parent loss, child injury, and cancer survival. Im being vague so i dont spoil anything. 4 stars.
I was very pleasantly surprised by this one. A bit of a mystery that kept me on the fence about what to believe.
I really liked this one. There are a lot of dark topics in this one. I can‘t list them all, because spoilers. But it‘s not a dark story. It‘s a story about love overcoming all the darkness. And it‘s a unique and beautiful take on all of it.
#WinterReadathon
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Current read and my winter beverage of choice. I have fallen in love with this tea. The book is really good so far, too.
#WinterReadathonDailyChallenge #WinterReadathon
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This was such a cute book! I really adored the little girl who was an alien and the unlikely match between the PhD student and farmer. I was slightly disappointed by aspects of the story. The story was whimsical, inspiring, and makes us think about what matters most to us. It was very sweet and thoughtful.
Completely unexpected hidden-in-my-Kindle gem. I needed a book set in a rural area for a challenge, so gave it a shot. I absolutely devoured this book.
Very well-written story dealing with a lot of heavy themes that still manages be sweet and almost whimsical at times. I adored all of the characters, and wasn‘t even mad that some tears were forced from my jaded eyes by the end.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️1/2
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (4.5/5)
“Where the Forest Meets the Stars” was a great read that I flew through. I found the plot very interesting, the characters unique, and the ending made my bleeding heart happy. Overall, I really enjoyed this story, plot, and its flawed characters.
Fantaaaaaastic thrift finds today!!! I was so excited to find the tagged book and Heidi! My Oma used to braid my hair like Heidi from the movie💕
And another amazing King haul! The institute is my favourite King book to date so I felt like I needed to own a copy!
#Two4Tuesday
1 I really don't have a preference, a card would just be lovely❤️
2 The tagged book is a love story in a very different way. It's beautiful
Tagging everyone!!
Reading this story was a little bittersweet for me. It is a story about survivors - cancer, mental health, abuse. I picked up this book and was reading it as I have been helping a family member fight cancer so it is safe to say that my opinion about it is a bit skewed. I ended up really enjoying the story about a woman, man, and child who find and start to heal each other. I can't say that I loved this book but I did really like it.
#12Booksof2021 #1stBookof2021 #January @Andrew65
This was a difficult choice already! Because I read 3 books in January that I could have chosen!
Who else wants to play @Aims42 @Addison_Reads @DarkMina @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @Elizabeth2 @Eggs @EadieB @Mitch @robinb @julesG @squirrelbrain @CarolynM @KarenUK @Lynnsoprano @kspenmoll
4 books I‘ve read with #star theme.
#star @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
#weekendreads @rachelsbrittain
Thanks for the tag @wanderinglynn 🧡
1 Finishing Of Irish Blood and News of the World
2 stuffing and pumpkin roll, also potato bacon soup!
3 the tagged book is mostly set in autumn and it was excellent
Wanna play @Jari-chan @LapReader @squirrelbrain @AmyK1 @JoyBlue @sharread ?
Day 1 of #LitsySummerCamp
1. I can do a tent or a cabin. When my boyfriend and I go camping we take his little tent camper so we're off the ground a bit. 🏕️
2. Camp Starlight and Frog Songs 🌌🎶
3. The tagged is the first one that comes to mind, set in an outdoorsy setting
4. My #LitsySummerCampReadathon goal is to read a little from a physical book each day, at least when I am home in the evenings
@ImperfectCJ
#LitsySummerCamp
1️⃣ Nice cabins or Yurts-I camped in younger days & even stayed in “covered wagons” once in Girl Scout Camp, but I‘m much more a “glamper” now.🤷🏻♀️
2️⃣ I took this as my name at camp. In Outdoor School I was “Rainbow”🌈 (It was the 80s!) but if it‘s meant to be naming the camp itself, I‘ll go with Camp Read-n-Relax.
3️⃣ The tagged book is a favorite-the author makes the outdoor & rural/forest settings come to life.💫
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Well...no :( This book bored me enough to make me want to finish it immediately so that I can be done with it and move on to a better book. The characters were utterly unrelatable. The dialogue from start to finish were childish and inane, especially considering Ursa was supposed to be "highly intelligent for her age." The conversation went around were just pointless. Another turn-off: the glaring lack of empathy exhibited by the characters.
From the reviews I was expecting to be blown away but I find this bland & a little twee for my taste. The writing is 'first novel' at times, flows nicely at others. The parts that I find mawkish are probably the parts that people without a heart of stone find touching. Ursa is initially intriguing but gets annoying. The romance is ... why I don't read romance. The ending is too tidy - was gutted she wasn't an alien! Pleasant but just too 'nice'.
Was wracking my mind trying to think what the cover of this book reminded me of .... it's only one of my most favourite Yankee Candles ever!
Starting this one tonight. Need distracting, my tinnitus is bad tonight.
With thanks to #netgalley for this book 😊
I am so glad I finally read this! I‘m equal parts wrecked and joyful. Ursa will be in my heart forever ♥️
@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks have you read this? You‘d love it!
A sweet story about friendship and healing
I'm trading in. 😁
There absolutely was a magical quality to this story that lends itself more to science fiction than fantasy but it was magical regardless. What a delightful feeling to vacillate between wondering if Ursa was truly from the stars, as she proclaimed herself to be, or if she was a child who had lost her way. I really think that together Joanna and Gabriel were a magic all their own and Ursa was just the cherry on top. I highly recommend this book!
Day 30 #MayCharacters
Prompt: Mysterious
Ursa shows up out of nowhere into Joanna's life, claiming she was sent from the stars to witness five miracles on Earth. The little girl's past is a mystery.
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Thanks @RamsFan1963 @AmyK1 for the tags!
1. Only Harry Potter
2. More than it should
3. See above
#thoughtfulthursday @MoonWitch94
This book was so good! It was such an emotional ride and I was crying sad and happy tears especially towards the ending. This book will definitely be going down as one of my all time favorites. Definitely recommend this book. Give this book ♾/5 ⭐️‘s! I loved it so much!
I love love loved this book, I read it in only a day because i could not put it down!! What a great story. I figured out the ending but still loved it. The writing and character development was great, the concept was great, and I‘m so glad the ending was not rushed. Book 19 in 2021
I read this book for #bookishbingo and this counts for the prompt Published In March. I also got a bingo on my bingo board for this month.
Read in February 2021 ...
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Jo is an ornithologist doing summer research in rural Illinois. Returning to her cabin she sees a young girl hiding in the woods. The girl says her name is Ursa and claims to be an alien who has inhabited the body of a dead girl. Her mission is to witness five miracles. Jo and Gabe (romantic interest) try to find out who she really is but, when they summon he police, the girl runs and hides in the forest. Soon the three of them form a strong bond.
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What a beautiful story. A little girl shows up to the cottage where Jo is conducting her research. Ursa claims she's from a faraway galaxy and is on earth to work for her degree. She has to witness 5 miracles and she can return home. Jo realizes Ursa is special and she tries to find what home she's run away from . This book will touch your heart
Where the Forest Meets the Stars is a story of friendship and the power of healing through friends. The writing is straight forward, not a spare word, easy-to-read, and so full of heart, all you are left with is hope in the end, and who doesn‘t want to be left with that?