Great question and answer book about North American Indians!
Great question and answer book about North American Indians!
#shelfie We‘re moving house and I‘m so sad about leaving my beautiful book shelves behind. We had these made for us, to take up the entire wall in our lounge room. We don‘t have shelves ready to move them into, so the books will sit in boxes for a while…
My husband and I are trying to cull, but it‘s tough. I know you feel me. 🥺📚📦
Book read to Henry, I‘m reading him books until he can read books himself ☺️
Well that‘s April done, a much better reading month.
26 books read, 7 physical books, 8 ebooks, 11 audiobooks. Close to 10,000 pages read and 328 pages on average a day.
Water and Earth by John Boyne
No Sweet Sorrow by Denzil Meyrick
None of this is True by Lisa Jewell
Devil You Know by Neil Lancaster
Murder on the Clyde by Daniel Sellers
A Stranger in the Family by Jane Casey
Stop Them Dead by Peter James
I got up to date on 5 series.
#AprilStats #AprilWrapUp
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Brotherless night
A trace of sun
Christ on a bike
River east river west
The last thing to burn
Mrs Caliban
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The vacation
Luister (Dutch)
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The maiden
Mrs S
And then she fell
What‘s left of me is yours
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Nightbloom
DNF
The wren, the wren
The wild laughter
The future
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Well friends, there is only a week left of March! What even! I'm not going to lie, I've been way more into playing Stardew Valley this week than reading, so maybe a new list is what I need to spice things back up 😂 If you're interested in spinning along for April, it's time to think about your lists. Looking forward to seeing what everyone is hoping to read!!
My sister went to Greece and picked up the Greek Gods board book for my daughter! ☺️ Reading together! 📖