Here‘s a link to what‘s ahead in books in 2020! https://www.theguardian.com/books/2020/jan/04/2020-in-books-a-literary-calendar?...
Here‘s a link to what‘s ahead in books in 2020! https://www.theguardian.com/books/2020/jan/04/2020-in-books-a-literary-calendar?...
Clearly, a great amount of research was put into this book. I read through most of January, looked up my own birthday in September, and decided to call it quits. I will eventually read most of this book but I plan on using it more as a reference book then something I would read cover to cover.
Just walked by someone wearing this at the airport. Yup. I totally get it. 😍
I am officially turning in for the night, having read 90 pages of my #1001BookSwap #SEAReaders **supersecret** chunkster of a novel tonight. This is not counting the 90 minutes earlier before the #readathon officially started. I am glad that the #readathon #deweysreadathon has given me the perfect excuse to just curl up and read read read. Distinct possibility that I will finish this tomorrow. :)
Borrowed from the terrific @booklova007 :
How did you celebrate #WorldBookDay2018?! 😁 #BookTalk
I don‘t always remember to keep up with my copy of A Reader‘s Book of Days...but today I did, and learned that John Belushi was being considered for the role of Ignatius in a Confederacy of Dunces movie (still haven‘t been made!) just before he OD‘ed on tomorrow‘s date in 1982. Thought I‘d share for my friends doing/having done the #dunces readalong!
Happy #WorldBookDay, everyone! @BookBabe & I are heading to NYC for TWO bookclubs that we run. How apropos 😁👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻. Looking forward to seeing @BrooklynBookGirl , @MysteryAuthor , @SewItGoes , @BookPixie , et al.!
In celebration of World Book Day, VisitEngland have produced this gorgeous map - which is your favourite story? Where would you like to go today?
#WorldBookDay
https://www.buzzfeed.com/jarrylee/its-okay-if-you-just-call-me-frankenstein?utm_...
Happy World Book Day every one! 🌎 📚😻
So sad! ? I guess the movie "Becoming Jane" has a fairly strong basis in fact. #OnThisDay #Austen
February 5th, 1917: Kafka asks for a raise.