
#12Booksof2025 September / Book 9 : September is for linking up my kindle before going on a trans-Pacific flight only to see a surprise new series starter from a fav author. I read it twice on the plane ❤️❤️❤️ and the artwork is also lovely!

#12Booksof2025 September / Book 9 : September is for linking up my kindle before going on a trans-Pacific flight only to see a surprise new series starter from a fav author. I read it twice on the plane ❤️❤️❤️ and the artwork is also lovely!

I made a challenge for #2026. #scavenger2026
Are you looking to broaden your book selections? Select books based on the cover or the title, depending on the prompt. There are 50 prompts in total. Alternatively, if some of the prompts are impossible for you to find, you could also look for the actual words in the prompt within the titles. DNFs count as long as you get past 50%!!!
@LitsyEvents
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At almost 70%, in part III, and I'm trying so hard. I do not enjoy autobiographies (or biographies for that matter); non-fictional ones are only good as source material for research IMO. I will finish this because Una deserves it. Out of respect for her.

repost for @RamsFan1963
Happy New Year Everyone, and welcome back to #ClassicLSFBC for 2026. We only had two selections for January, we will have them as our selections for January and February, to give everyone time to find the novels. January's selection will be Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, and February's selection will be A Canticle for Leibowitz by Walter M. Miller Jr. These books should be available at most libraries or book stores.

Kicked off the new year with this library book. I‘m 12% in on my Kindle and don‘t know what the hell is going on—and I love it! It grabs you by the throat right from the beginning and it hasn‘t let up yet!

Happy New Year Everyone, and welcome back to #ClassicLSFBC for 2026. Since we only had two selections for January, we will have them as our selections for January and February, to give everyone time to find the novels. January's selection will be Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, and February's selection will be A Canticle for Leibowitz by Walter M. Miller Jr.. Either of these books should be available at most libraries or book stores.

I tried my first blind date with a book today, and this is what I got. I haven't started it yet, but the description sounds interesting and I hope it's good.

I may not have finished all the draws from 2025 but I'm looking forward to beating my record in 2026! #BookSpin is my favorite day of the month. For 2026 I've decided to go with the same listing scheme that I did in 2025. List is sorted by page count with smaller books at the top. Here's to the new BookSpin year!
As always thanks to @TheAromaofBooks for hosting!