Boring and pretty weird - wasn‘t interested in this book at this time - DNF
Boring and pretty weird - wasn‘t interested in this book at this time - DNF
#2019Book70
I‘m honestly not sure which I love more: the title of this book, or the quirky cast of characters.
Well, I had quite a few positive responses to my question about sharing my bookshelves, so here we go ☺️! Today‘s 1/9.
Do you own any of these? Have you read any of these?
#MrBooksBooks
It may be raining, but our IKEA hack for a book display at our popup-Bookshop is making me fall in love with it 😍.
How to Tell Toledo From the Night Sky is about the power of love, fate, and how some things seem to be written in the stars...
This book was odd which made it confusing in parts. It was an interesting story about the concept of love and how we view it. The relationships were very intriguing, but I really didn‘t like the characters. It wasn‘t awful, just not my favorite that I‘ve read for the challenge.
#booked2018 #unconventionalromance
I liked it, but didn‘t LOVE it. Still good enough for me to search out Netzer‘s first book, which I hear is better.
Just started this audiobook and I‘m already loving it. It‘s about science and blackholes and soulmates! 👍❤️
This is one of my reading partners my other dog ran away lol. I been gone all night with school (4hrs) and it nice to be home and read. Y'all going of to @2BR02B for the awesome #sbgiveway . So exciting !!!😊❤️🙌🏻
*Toledo, Ohio, USA. But I'll always be a #MittenLittens at heart.
*Contemporary fantasy.
*Hardcover. 🤣
*My sunroom. Or really anywhere outdoors.
@Jhullie
#5ThingsILove about living in Toledo.
1. One of the best zoos in the country.
2. The art museum is really great.
3. Low cost of living.
4. Moderate climate. I love having seasons!
5. My fiance and job are here (which is the reason I relocated).
@Debiw781
I have a lot of books with night in the title. Here's just a sampling of a few I want to read. Anyone read these yet? #tonighttonight #90sinjuly
I don't know much about this book or author but the idea of mothers plotting to have their kids grow up to be soulmates is an interesting one. The prologue starts with some kind of dark ideas about sleep, dreams, destiny and death...
So excited to find this on Scribd. I've been wanting to read this for a long time. Any fans?