I‘ve had this on my #tbr shelves for ages. I was a little reluctant to read it after hearing a spoiler. I needn‘t have worried. I raced through it while on a holiday in the countryside. What an interesting read. Enjoyed it a lot 👏👏👏👏.
I‘ve had this on my #tbr shelves for ages. I was a little reluctant to read it after hearing a spoiler. I needn‘t have worried. I raced through it while on a holiday in the countryside. What an interesting read. Enjoyed it a lot 👏👏👏👏.
I raced through this well written and clever book which made me think a lot about what it means to be human and live a good life. I was lucky enough to read it without knowing anything of the story so the plot twist had a real impact. Well worth reading!
March part 1. Every Summer After was my favorite from this group, but most of these were 4 stars.
New books 🙌🏻 am I the only person who prefers pre-loved books to brand new ones? I find it fascinating to think about who else has held the same book in their hands and wonder whether they enjoyed it as much as me. Picked these two up in my favourite oxfam bookshop yesterday. Can‘t wait to start 📖 #newbooks #preloved #bookish #charityshop
#bookspin bail. I made it to page 70, but I just wasn‘t settling into this novel‘s unusual rhythms. Because it received so much praise, and because I have enjoyed other books by this author, I am going to put it on my “maybe later” pile.
@TheAromaofBooks
This is the story of Rosemary who's brother and sister have vanished from her life years apart. She has spent years coping with their disappearance and the effect this had on her parents and herself.
I really enjoyed this one. I loved that the story started in the middle and then moved backwards and forwards to explain the story. Really well written with very descriptive language.
6-8-21: My 61st finished book of 2021! This was a good one. Rosemary Cooke narrates the story of her life, thus far, by starting in the middle, then going back to the beginning. When we meet her, both her brother and sister are missing. Eventually, we learn why. Moving and funny in equal measures. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 👍🏼📖#️⃣6️⃣1️⃣
#TBRPile 📚 “Those who know me now will be surprised to learn that I was a great talker as a a child.”
I‘m posting one book per day from my ever-increasing TBR. No description. No explanation. Just books to read. Join the fun if you want.
Day 87.
#fromthetbrstacks
This book is so unique and cleverly written! Much of what I could say in a review would be a spoiler, and this is the kind of book you want to go into blind. It‘s told in a non-linear way that I thought was very well done. A bit of family dysfunction, a bit of coming of age, AND it takes place in my home state of Indiana!
SO close to a #bookspinbingo @TheAromaofBooks
Hoping to finish my three current reads by the end of the month to score two bingos! 👏🏼
#bookspinbingo @TheAromaofBooks
Fabulous book! It jumps around through time and it totally works with the story structure the author used. It‘s about family dynamics, animal rights, and how humans and animals interact and treat each other.
#bookspinbingo (I‘m so close to my first bingo!)
#JubilantJuly - 201 pages read today, 308 total
It wasn‘t a fantastic reading day, as I wasn‘t much in the mood, but I started this book and managed 107 pages!
#JubilantJuly - day 1
My friend and I swap books often and this one was in a pile she gave me a while back. Lockdown in the UK meant more time to read, so I visited the pile and picked the brightest book.
Wow! Addicted. The twist is simple amazing and from then on, if you already weren't hooked you will be. The way the book is written is also very different to books I have previously read, which made it refreshing and certainly put a different angle on it.
“Apparently, all you needed to be considered normal was no evidence of the contrary.”
I don‘t know that just everybody would love this, but it was right up my alley. Fascinating, intriguing, great writing, clever. It would probably be best to read it not knowing anything at all. Loved it.
For today's #read99women, Meg Waite Clayton wants you to read WE ARE ALL COMPLETELY BESIDE OURSELVES without reading anything else about it first. http://www.greermacallister.com/blog/2020/2/1/read99women-meg-waite-clayton
It was so hard to pick #top10ofthedecade but here are mine. How did I choose? Some were books that I've recommended over and over; some I've read more than once or want to read again; all left a lasting emotional imprint that I still remember even years later. If these were the only books I could read for the rest of my life, I'd be just fine with that. 🙌📚
Happy New Year, book friends! Can't wait to see what the next decade brings!
#7covers7days #Covercrush
7 favorite covers. 7 days. No explanations. Day 4.
Broadly uplifting but undeniably melancholic
It‘s hard to review this book without spoilers. The value of Fowler‘s writing isn‘t completely based on the “big reveal”, it‘s just the dawning realisation is so precious that I‘m loathe to steal it from anyone. Suffice it to say that this book is HILARIOUS, and HEART-BREAKING, and I cannot recommend it highly enough. An absolute must-read!! Full review: http://keepingupwiththepenguins.com/we-are-all-completely-beside-ourselves-karen...
Current read.
OP shopping. I think sometimes the collecting is more exciting than the reading, the thrill of discovery and anticipation......
I've read 3 of Paulo Coelho's books, The Alchemist, The Spy & Hippie.
I came across The Valkyries today so I'm wondering if these 4 will give me a good all round feel of Coelho or do I need to read a couple more of his books?
If so, which do you recommend??
5/5
This is a solid “pick”: 4.5 to 5. The story jumps around the timeline a bit and, as someone who is bothered by that it other books, I get why some people get frustrated with it. But I think it works here.
This book is important. If you‘ve been thinking of picking this one up and haven‘t yet, avoid spoilers or other reviews, as I think the experience would have been different if I hadn‘t known the twist. Also, don‘t read the back.
I will admit that when the first big reveal about Fern came I was a little disappointed at the turn the plot was taking (the narrator suggests we, the reader, may have already figured out that reveal, but I sure hadn't). Regardless, I still enjoyed the book after that, especially when Lowell turned up. And I like the author's writing voice.
1/2 Hugs and thank yous for the tower of birthday bookmail I had waiting for me this morning.
@youneverarrived The title sums up today 😂😂. I remember wanting to read this, but nothing else, - glancing at the reviews, that‘s totally the way to go in. Excited to see what happens - 😊. And I may have a new favourite greetings card artist 🥰
@Oryx I‘ve SO wanted to read this! Sounds crazy-scary-unbelievable- perfect nf! Thank you 😘
1. Cottage in a few weeks. Have to move a friend and be in a wedding before that, though.
2. Vulfpeck. I love the funky, 70s feel they give https://youtu.be/AWBUnr0F3Zo
3. I don‘t have hair mishaps. I kind of love going crazy with it! Probably my worst is doing a heavily banged bob as long as I did. Though I don‘t like my boring hair right now.
4. Is cooking nerdy?
5. Orzo Salad (recipe testing) and a fatigued bee I helped out.
#humpdaypost
I really enjoyed this book when it was first released, and now I‘m glad to have the audiobook. The MC has to give up her #ImaginaryFriend when she goes to school.
Fortunately, my parents didn‘t make me give up my imaginary trips with the Enterprise crew, but they stopped when I was about eight. 😂😂
#StarTrekSummerMay
BTW There is an #audible 2 for 1 sale going on right now. I picked up these two!
#audiblesale #audiobooks
A gem- short but takes a while to get through- every page is interesting and well written
I didn‘t really love this one and I thought I would really enjoy it. I just thought it was all over he place and tough to stay focused on. I liked the characters, but the story got a little lost for me.
There were so many rave reviews of this book that I felt I should have liked it more than I actually did. It started out well. But I just couldn't get emotionally attached to any of the characters. I didn't know ahead of time what the major "twist" was, so I came to that completely unprepared. And I was still feeling "meh" after the reveal.
Picked this up knowing nothing about it last year and ended up really enjoying - loved the narrator; drew me through it very quickly
I don't want to give too much away, because I love the way the author control the release of information in this book. You get to follow the protagonist from University through adulthood. She is a unique character with odd mannerisms. You see into a lot of her internal thought processes. This is the perfect novel for animal lovers and animal rights activists. It is super well-researched and I highly recommend it.
1. Make keto peanut butter whoppie pies.
2. Out with hubs tonight. A wslk outside tomorrow morning, then hetting some gifts wrapped at the craft brewery while hubs has a beer or two and we get lunch at our favourite food truck. Baking and meal prepping on Sunday. And hopefully some time to read.
3. It's a square. Nanaimo bars 🇨🇦
4. Tagged
5. @FantasyChick @ShelleyBooksie @kspenmoll
#friYAYintro @howjessreads
"IN EVERYONE‘S LIFE there are people who stay and people who go and people who are taken away against their will."
What a journey this story takes you on. Very well told and very much enjoyed. Filled with nuanced observations and both insightful and hilarious wisdoms, I enjoyed the intelligence, the emotionality and the ridiculousness in equal parts. Many thumbs up
"The value of money is a scam perpetrated by those who have it over those who don't..."
"...you can't help the things you feel, only the things you do."
This book has so many quotable quotes, so much food for thought and is rich with literary devices. It is very well-researched and I am thoroughly enjoying it.
What constitutes a "normal" sex life anyway?
This is great advice! I have a student who makes eye contact and not the long when I'm speaking and it makes me feel heard. I do find that I look toward him more often and tend to think positively about him as a result.
"Apparently, all you needed to be considered normal was no evidence to the contrary."
I was working at the library today, and re-shelved our copy of my current #PoutineandPaperbacks read. I found the cover differences interesting. On the left is my library's copy with the North American cover, the right is the UK cover that I'm currently reading. Aside from the far more interesting font on the UK cover, does the American cover not give away a major plot point?
What do you think, @drokka @CouronneDhiver @DebbieGrillo ?