#CoverLove
Some books I read this year with #Pink covers. 🌷💕🌸
#CoverLove
Some books I read this year with #Pink covers. 🌷💕🌸
#ReadAway2024 #SheSays Cecile Richards comes from political royalty but she doesn‘t just ride her mother‘s coattails. She is a leader and a fighter for social equality. This book is inspiring and I give it all the stars!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
#ReadAway2024 #MarvelousMarch
Read with #SheSaid & I‘m thankful for the group & @Riveted_Reader_Melissa as I‘m sure I wouldn‘t have picked it up without the push. I was able to track a hard copy down & get it transferred to my local library. It‘s both an interesting & important look at being an activist. I learned a lot about Planned Parenthood as well as the author, the daughter of Former Texas Governor Ann Richards. Impactful & inspiring.🩷
Hello #SheSaid!
I hope you are all enjoying the end of this read! It was a good one that I put off for a long time, but I think it came up to read here at the right time when I finally read it….some book serendipity..bookendipity …the right book at the right time when we really needed to hear it (especially if you live in the US… we have to make more trouble here I think before it gets better).
Let me know what you think in the comments
The former leader of Planned Parenthood inspires everyone to get involved and stand up for what you believe in. She also happens to be the daughter of Ann Richards whose story is also pretty epic.
#SheSaid @Riveted_Reader_Melissa
#BookSpinBingo @TheAromaofBooks
Hello #SheSaid!
Sorry for the late post everyone. My grandmother is in the hospital and I spent the day there. Finally home and have Wi-Fi again (also ran out of data while I was out 🤣 bad planning on my part).
Apparently I was not ready to Make Trouble today….see you in the comments.
(And yes, my grandma is ok, might need a pacemaker, I‘ll know more tomorrow after some tests)
Hello #SheSaid!
You nominated a lot of unique and beautiful choices to add to our reading list. Now we have to narrow them down a little.
https://forms.gle/VKesPCU1z6dVwuvVA
Please check out all those nominated and let us know which you would be interested in reading with our group. Right now the fiction & nonfiction are mixed together, we can sort them later.
I‘ll post the survey again in the comments for easy clicking.
Hello #SheSaid! How are you this weekend?
How‘s the book going?
I‘m a chapter behind, but hoping to catch up tonight, but still really enjoying this one. I hope you are too.
When all your library holds come in at once! Today‘s #bookhaul includes the tagged book for #SheSaid & Emma of 83rd Street for #Pemberlittens #JaneAdjacent (not a fan of the audiobook narration so going for print) & I have catching up to do for both. Others for #SeriesLove2024 & the graphic novel is for a reading challenge prompt.
The book🐔🐔are worried that with the other 2 I have checked out & not read yet, I won‘t get to all of them.🤷🏻♀️
Hello #SheSaid!
I‘m enjoying this so far. I want to get back to Planned Parenthood, but this backstory of organizing on multiple levels is very interesting, and something we all probably need to pay attention to and get involved with again as we need to fight for rights we thought we had, all over again…at least in the US.
Up next for #SheSaid….and somehow it‘s falling at a very good time for reading it, bad time for women in the US.
So put in your library holds, interlibrary loans for this one starting next weekend.
#AugustBookRoundup #AugustReads
My ratings (subject to change):
4.5 🔥
Make Trouble
4🔥
At Night All Blood Is Black
Sophie's World
Murder Of Roger Ackroyd
A Marvelous Light
3.5🔥
An Unquiet Mind
The Damage
Main Street
Practical Magic
Small Pleasures
3🔥
Libertie
Reckless Girls
Notes on Camp
2🔥
Age of Miracles
She's Come Undone
Getting some steps in while being inspired by Cecile Richards
Troublemakers
Cecile Richards at Interabang Books in Dallas, TX 3.30.19.
Learning how to make trouble tonight.
I don‘t gravitate toward nonfiction, and I am not a big fan of memoirs, but I read this for #NewYearWhoDis and I‘m calling it a pick instead of so-so. 😃
I love Cecile Richards and everything she stands for. I liked listening to her talk about her mom and her various political experiences, but the book is dry and maybe too long. Loved the chapters on Nancy Pelosi and Hillary, but the recounting of the 2016 election hurt.😢
⭐️⭐️⭐️1/2
To every introvert who took the risk of making calls & knocking on doors: Thank you! TX, Georgia & other red state Dems: stay strong! The fight for a better future for our kids & our elderly relatives is a marathon, not a sprint! #thankyou #keepfighting
#MakeYourVoteCount "Now more than ever, women are the most important political force in America. Marching, knitting, and protesting are great. But, voting. and changing who is elected to office, is essential. The women who come through the doors of Planned Parenthood health centers every day have a lot on their minds, above and beyond getting affordable, nonjudgmental health care. . . .
I loved this book. It made me cry out of joy, fear, anger, and hope. I help escort patients into #PlannedParenthood clinics and hearing her appreciation of all the people that help to keep Planned Parenthood open warms my heart. This book makes me want to witness a filibuster like crazy! Much love to Cecile Richards! 💕
Unpopular opinion, but just nope. I can‘t remember the last time I DNF a book club selection. She‘s done lots of great things, but the telling is soooooo dry and flat. I lost interest completely on her chapter about parenthood which was full of cliches and platitudes.
#TBRTuesday
Here‘s what‘s cooking this week. Labyrinth of the Spirits is gloriously thick!!!
fininshed this one while doing groceries. really enjoyed listening to this - I think my favorite memoirs are always the ones read by the author.
Don't sit around and wait for the perfect opportunity to come along—find something and make it an opportunity.
This audiobook memoir was read by the author, Cecile Richards, who talks about growing up as the daughter of Ann Richards, a former governor of Texas, but also of her own life in the world of politics and activism. She supported unions, worked for Nancy Pelosi, campaigned for Hilary Clinton, and fought for women's health care, becoming the president of Planned Parenthood. Her work is inspiring.
1. I offer up many of my books on Facebook after I read them. It only costs about $5 to send a book through Media Mail, and I love to see which of my friends asks for a book. I know it is going to a good home.
2. Book Riot podcasts and articles convinced me to try new-to-me. I‘ll read any genre now if it sounds good.
3. Heavens, no! Bookshelves are for books, cool bookends, knickknacks, tchotchkes, treasures, etc.
39/52-💗💗💗💗💗/5! I absolutely love this book. I learned a lot and I cried a little. I am very grateful for all the people who have fought for and who are fighting for women‘s rights! I think everyone should read this book before the midterm elections. Do your part - VOTE!!!
Spoken by Deja Foxx (grassroots activists) to Senator Flake from Arizona!!! Way to go, Deja!
True! True! True! I am so proud of women!!!!!
This book is full of stories that make me think and make me cry!!! No doubt, I giving this book 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟! Add it to your stack and run to the bookstore to get it!!! 💗💗💗💗💗
This is crazy and infuriating. Women should have the right to make their own health care decisions PERIOD! No debate needed!
Been looking forward to reading this all day! I might have to stay up late to finish it!!!
Have I mentioned how much I 💗💗💗💗💗 this book????
Lessons from Ann Richards, Cecile‘s Mom and former Democratic governor of Texas. ❤️❤️❤️
I am doing my part to share this secret with everyone!!!! Letting the cat out of the bag!!!!
This book is so informative!!!! It is living up to my expectations!!!
Great advice!!!!
So true!!!!!!
Cecile Richards does not sugarcoat her words! She is a straight shooter! That is why I ❤️ reading this book!!!
Reading by the pool!!! Life is good.... and so is this book!!!!