I think this has been one of my favorite books since I was a kiddo (reading Stephen King way too early for my age!) One of my #5StarReads
#OctoberReCap
I think this has been one of my favorite books since I was a kiddo (reading Stephen King way too early for my age!) One of my #5StarReads
#OctoberReCap
One of the #5StarReads that I was lucky enough to stumble upon in September :)
#SeptemberReCap
Really good read this month. I think it might have been also that I had a great break from school, so I felt ready to engage more in books :) plan to continue to prioritize my enjoyment-reading despite needing to do my #NurseLife #NurseSchool reading.
#5StarReads
#AugustReCap
#WinterGames #USS
#AllTheBooks2023 #PhotoChallenge
#5StarReads
Just one: THE NIGHT WATCHMAN. Lots of 4s this year, but only one 5. I'm a bit surprised by that. 😯
I loved this story and I cry on some point. It was so emotional and heart-breaking.
Colleen knows how to write a great story!
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
I've read this in February for #doublebookspin @TheAromaofBooks
#itendswithus #colleenhoover #romance #newadult #5starreads #favourite #bookreview
The face is a person's identity, what if that face becomes an object of ridicule and bias? Read my review of an excellent middle-grade novel: Wonder by R.J.Palacio. Different doesn't mean undeserving.
#contemporary #wonder #rjpalacio #middlegrade #disabledrep #5starreads #heirloomgrade
https://rrkreads.com/wonder-middle-grade-book-review/
Year: 2010
Decided to take a look back at what my 5 star reads were since I started keeping track of my reading. Can't believe that I read these books a decade ago. The Shadow of the Wind remains one of my all-time favorite reads.
#decadesofbooks #5starreads
My favourite books in 2019 No.2
#marcus #standingsideways #avery #dominic #gamechanger #anthony #favourite #5starreads #christmasspirit #mostbeautifultimeoftheyear #WinterGames #SlayBells
@Clwojick @StayCurious @MidnightBookGirl
#backpackeurope wrapup continued:
Here are all of my #5starreads from the challenge!
7 or 8 were rereads from long ago. The Eliza Watson one was most fun, French had the best thriller, the last three I the bottom row were saddest, Cusk and Knausgaard stuck with me for a while, Levithan I stayed up late reading, and I leaned most from Larson.
Shout-out to Elif Shafak, who was a new discovery for me, but whose books earned 4 🌟. Very solid writer.