A quick read, it raises questions to think about but is an easy read in terms of the writing. Still fighting this cold and needing easy today. A light pick.
A quick read, it raises questions to think about but is an easy read in terms of the writing. Still fighting this cold and needing easy today. A light pick.
This picture is NOT from today. 😕
However, this book IS part of my #roll100 list and would also work for #booked2022 if one is so inclined.
Not sure if this will work, but here‘s my whole list for anyone who‘s interested.
https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/7342394?shelf=2022-roll100&sort=date_added...
#snow
#wishesandblessings
An older Anita Shreve, but the first one for me. Loved her storytelling.
This was good. It started off with a “bang” and I wanted to keep reading. Part-way through, I wasn‘t happy with some of the decisions they made – especially Nicky‘s father, being the adult. But I did like the way the book ended
I find that I typically LOVE Anita Shreve‘s novels or find them “eh”....this one remarkably fell somewhere in between at a solid like. The story is quite sad but does shine a light at the complicated concept we call family. What makes a family? Where do our responsibilities to each other start and stop? The story does take place at Christmas time but I can‘t say it put me too much in the festive mood! 🌟🌟🌟 #merryreaders #wintergames2020
Just finished this yesterday, and it fits with today‘s #12ColorsofChristmas theme #WinterGames2020 #ReadNoseReindeer
The week before Christmas Nicky and her Dad discover an abandoned baby in the snow. I had read this book when it first came out, but it is so much more heartbreaking two babies of my own later. #WinterGames2020 #ReadNoseReindeer #LittenListen #CrushTheRush #ReadYourWay
Recommendations No.2 for January #ReadingWithMaja A book with snow on cover
Off course you can choose your own book!
#ReadingChallenge2020 #readingchallenge #litsybooks #litsylove
Anita Shreve's Light On Snow was one of our 6 book club books for this quarter. I always enjoy Anita Shreve's books, and although this is an older one, I had never read it. Her writing never disappoints, her ability to tell a story that draws you in and makes you feel deeply is evident in this book as in so many of her others!
One of my favorite winter books. I can finally start recommending it again. ❄️ #snow #12daysofxmasphoto