Summer reading display.
Somehow I just read this for the first time. Due to its ubiquity, I think for years and years I thought I had.
Somehow I just read this for the first time. Due to its ubiquity, I think for years and years I thought I had.
Beet kombucha and a new-ish sci-fi YA. Really good so far!
These penguin orange collection titles are lovely.
Haven't read this in 18 years. Figured it was time to revisit.
Not a snowy egret, but whenever I see any egret or heron I think back to reading Eudora Welty's "A Still Moment" over a rainy winter break spent in a little house on a red dirt road outside of Pensacola.
More Marilynne Robinson. Hoping to see her with Claudia Rankine in a few weeks.
Started reading this 11 years ago, when I was 20, but didn't get around to finishing it. I've since read Housekeeping and a few of her essays, so I think I'm ready to dive back in.
Picked up this nice Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition of three Edith Wharton novels. Hope to get around to at least one of them soon. Too bad they got Franzen to write the introduction instead of someone legitimately interesting.
Time to catch up on The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl!
Received an ARC of one of my most anticipated books! #libraryperks
Not a big manga reader, but a few reviews made me want to give this a try. Here goes.
Just reorganized this, and figured Litsy was as good a place as any for a shelfie.
Skimming through this as much as I can before the Read Brave team convenes to talk about it and our other potential titles.
Different than other books on writing I've read. I'll give it a shot.
Liked the idea that everyone has natural intelligence, warmth, and openness that are always accessible for a person who chooses to acknowledge them.
Recently condensed my Alice Munro collection to these two handsome volumes. #happycanadaday
Attempt at overnight bread recipe Colwin adapted from Elizabeth David.
Should come with a "Don't read in public if you don't want anyone noticing your sad attempt at stifling uncontrollable sobs," warning.
I love all the kid lit I read for work and as a parent, but sometimes it sure is nice to read a book for adults.