I thought this was a book forum but I noticed that it is until someone wants to use it for personal agenda. This is not a lecture it is just good bye. Won't stand by while the person who introduce me to this forum is raked over the coals it it.
I thought this was a book forum but I noticed that it is until someone wants to use it for personal agenda. This is not a lecture it is just good bye. Won't stand by while the person who introduce me to this forum is raked over the coals it it.
This easy read was so uplifting. Reminds me that is what the library is all about. Can't wait for the doors to be open once again. Great book for all ages. Never too old or young for this lesson.
This just reck my January reading plan. 😍😍😍
#JumpIntoJanuary
@Eggs
#InspiredNewYear
8. Charismatic - Can't think of anyone that this word fits better.
@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
@TheKidUpstairs
So happy.
#wonderouswednesday
@Eggs
1. Desperation by Stephen King. First King book
2. A Promise Land by Former President Obama
3. Fifty Fifty, Pride and prejudice, Ready player one, Loving, and Unashamed
@mrbook
@DaveGreen7777
#JumpIntoJanuary
First book completed for 2021. It was not my favorite book. Very depressing though it had a happy ending.
#BFC20 @wanderinglynn
1. Monthly book 7-8 (Though January has 10 books)
2. Fitness 12,000 steps daily
3. For January
Ada's Rule by Alice Randall
American Dirt by Jeanine Cummins
Alice in wonderland by Lewis Carroll
Writers and Lovers Lily King
Emma and the vampire
Desperation by Stephen King
Jane Austen in Boca by Paula Marantz Cohen
Sister Betty say I do by Pat G'Orge Walker
Northanger Abby by Jane Austen
#JumpIntoJanuary
4. January TBR
Ada's Rule by Alice Randall 2021
American Dirt by Jeanine Cummins 2021
Alice in wonderland by Lewis Carroll
Writers and Lovers Lily King
Emma and the vampire
Desperation by Stephen King
Jane Austen in Boca by Paula Marantz Cohen
Sister Betty say I do by Pat G'Orge Walker
Northanger Abby by Jane Austen
A little behind On my #JumpIntoJanuary actions list.
@Eggs
1. 2020 Reading Stat
Read 62 Book
Total Pages 21,738
2. New Year New Me: Has me organizing my reading and participating more in group activities.
3. Could use a suggestion on the days designated for individual since I have not done this before.
I enjoy this three hour audio book. It was informative about Mr. Colbert and lighthearted. Once again I must thank my book club.
#STEPHENKING
#BUDDYREAD
@TheNeverendingTBR
I am not a King gal but I need to add something spicy to 2021. Thanks.
#InspiredNewYear
@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
@TheKidUpstairs
A great daily word focus to start the year off right. Thank you.
#fairytalereadingchallenge
Totally looking forward to revisiting these books.
Thanks for the challenge
#BFC21 @wanderinglynn
I fell into Litsy last year and I am grateful for all the great challenges to star the year with. Thanks.
One of the hazards of working in a library is that you can fall into a book if you are not looking where you are going. 😱. This was not a part of my plan on the 29th day for the last month of the year.
Another book I am thankful my book club encouraged me to read.
#Two4Tuesday
@TheSpineView
1. There are still 10 books including Lindbergh vs Roosevelt on my list that I plan to take with me into 2021.
2. Not stay focus to my reading list.
@mrbook
@leeloo
It man be snowing outside but this is the picture I am looking at. Heading down that road in shorts. The imagination.
I am so looking forward to this book. This author usually has me doing belly laughs because I have a Pentecostal background and if you do you will understand what's going in her books.
This cozy mystery is #8 in the Hannah Swensen series. It was a little different and I like the twist. All family members got involved and it moved along nicely. I am not sick of Lake Eden yet so on to the next.
#Two4Tuesday
1. Sugar Cookie Murder by Joanne Fluke
2. Crochet, Drive, Repetitious paper work.
@mrbook
@TheSpineView
I borrowed this from Daniel Arenson because I believe it is true of every Litten. Have a wonderful day.
#FirstLineFridays
@ShyBookOwl
Emma Woodhouse -Handsome, Clever, and rich, with a comfortable home and happy disposition - had lived nearly twenty-one years in the world with very little to distress her. Until the vampire attacks began.
1. Sister Betty God's calling you by Pat G'Orge-Walker
2. One for the money by Janet Evanovich
3. Litigator by John Grisham
#Fridayfeeling
@cuilin
Thanks for the global tag @TheNeverendingTBR
Just started this book today. Recommendation from a webnair I participated in. So need this in my life right now.
This book #7 in the Hannah Swensen mystery left me rushing into book 8. Lake Eden sound like a great place to visit and the book always leave me with the feeling to bake something. A nice cozy mystery.
#wonderouswednesday
1. So glad you ask. Snowing as I type.
2. I have had one Litsyversery and my favorite thing about litsy is finding so many book suggestion.
@Eggs
Just started this and had to share this line.
“Hannah started to chortle. 'You want to hire my cat as an assassin and pay him off in frozen shrimp?'
#fridayfunwith451
@451degrees
The one I loved the most was The Great Gatsby. I like it so much it is on my to read list for a second read.
You can't make people read. Any more than you can make them love, or dream.
#FirstLineFriday
@ShyBookOwl
I miss the important part of tagging a book with a hero. Yes. Pride and Prejudice is my tag. Love that book.
#Thankful Thursday
@Cosmos_Moon
1. My cousin who is in California.'
2.Thankful for family and for my job. Thankful for my new Litsy friend.
@FashionableObserver
@MegaWhoppingCosmicBookwyrm
@Kelly_the_bookish_sidekick
@Readage
@Joyblue
@Nikki_E
If I was Emma I would not speak to John Knightley. I would avoid him.
I was hoping to make it through Emma with out my old prejudice rising. But unfortunately George Knightley is insufferable and must be congratulated.
#ThankfulThursday
@Cosmos_Moon
1. Took the easy way out used initials.
2. I am thankful for friends and my health during these rising Covid times.
#inspiredtoreadwrite
This book is a lot shorter than Joanne Flukes other books because it is loaded with recipes for the holiday. Glad I did it now because I have found a few good ideas I would like to try out before the holiday. Nice read.
#Two4Tuesday
1. Working on one. My children keep stealing my stuff.
2. I have 8 book on my list for this year.
@TheSpineView
I am not going to give any secrets. I did like it. Yes it had moments when I felt that I did not need so much information on a particular topic. It however got me interested in traveling. Loved the ending. Ms. Austen would be proud.
This book had three mysteries to be solved including the murder. I still have a problem with the triangle but since it is written in the first person I will have to put up with the elaborate details for Hannah's personal life. If you like cozy mystery you will enjoy this one and lets not forget all the new recipes.
#THOUGHTFULTHURSDAY
1. Candy corn
2. Chucky
3. Can't think of anything right now.
Thanks @Arvena for the tag.
#ThankfulThursday
@Cosmos_Moon
1. It was uncommon.
2 Thankful for my time of meditation that takes me through the day.
@EadieB