I haven't had internet since I moved, and it's hobbling my social media. But I'm stil reading!
I haven't had internet since I moved, and it's hobbling my social media. But I'm stil reading!
I keep forgetting I have Litsy, despite the icon being right by Goodreads on my phone. #whoops
I've been trying to educate myself on the countries and world events my conservative upbringing skewed or neglected.
This book is good, but I wish I had a physical copy with maps. It's hard for me to track so many foreign names in audio only.
The gauntlet has been thrown. We're moving cross country in a month, and I want to read half the books on my night stand by then, a total of 29 books.
My sister doesn't think I can do it. I regularly read 10+ per month, but that includes audio.
I've been reading faster than I can update my social media (23 books in May! That is a new record for me!), so I started a new blog just for reviews of everything I've been reading. A new, full length review goes up at least 3x a week, and I cover everything from YA to nonfiction, adult, mysteries, some kid lit, new releases, back list books, and more.
www.HauntingTheLibrary.home.blog
I adored this so much. It made me want to watch the movie again.
This book shows more of the emotional development of the relationship between Belle and Beast that was skimmed over in montage form in the original animated version, with an additional plot thrown in. It fits pretty seamlessly in with the movie.
Most of the complaints I've seen on Litsy about this book are about how it's written--it's a middle grade, so keep that in mind.
My best reading buddy has the cutest toe beans.
This is a historical fantasy novel w/ vampires & the Civil War. It should be a home run, but it reads like a very dry biography, and then we get to the sexism/racism.
Author completely erased Kate Warne from Baltimore plot against Lincoln. She uncovered the plot & saved Lincoln.
Also, it's apparently okay for vampires to eat slaves because they aren't really people, but when they become a stepping stone to eating whites, it's a problem.
I'm not sure how I feel about this book, but I'm already 60% done so I guess I'm finishing it...?
Just got sucked in here and lost an hour and a half. Whoops. Should I go work on one of my novels or just plow through the last 90 pages?
1. Chips & salsa
2. Big hoop earrings!
4. Charmed
5. anything between turquoise and teal
6. Chai lattes
7. boating at my grandparents and hunting yard sales for Nancy Drews
I've been plowing through books faster than I can update my Litsy. 😂
I don't know what I was expecting when I started this book, but it wasn't this.
I ain't mad. 😎📚
Omg. 15% left in this book and I am biting my nails. Sooooo goooood.
1. Montreal
2. Smoothies
3. Historical reenactments
4. Peppermint sweet tea
5. RX sunglasses
6. AC! I have heat induced asthma
Books with dogs give me life.
And if the author sacrifices the dog, we are going to have WORDS.
This is basically Scooby Doo/Cthullhu fanfiction and I am HERE FOR IT.
1. I like now because chronic illness, women's rights, internet, POC rights, etc, but maybe the 20s? Aesthetically, at least.
2. Hard copy
3. Younger
4. Sadly, yes.
1. Columbus, OH
2. Dublin or Edinburgh. Or Bath. Or London. Or Montral. Or....
3. NYC
4. Pizza? Burgers? Dunno. But apparently we were the birthplace of War Su Gai. Also chocolate buckeyes.
Me, a horror author: writes creepy AF books, falls asleep to the Crimson Peak ST, binge reads stuff like this.
Also me: sleeps with the lights on while cuddling a plushie, couldn't sit through Hocus Pocus until college.
1. 3 days to dead, Watchmaker's Daughter, the stingaree murders.
2. One of each. I like hardbacks best.
3. Jane Austen & Shakespeare. *ducks flying objects*
#weekendreads
I'm one of those people who enjoy not just buying antique books, but also reading them! This one is from 1932 and isn't in Litsy's database (yet).
This one was a gut punch, but in many ways it was exactly what I needed.
Not my favorite graphic novel, much as I love Gambit. The story telling was very choppy.
I've been so bad about updating my Litsy, but I have been trying to get back in the habit of reading a bit every day. I always savor these illustrated editions, though. They're so pretty!
Aw yeah! Book haul time!
Got some awesome research books I've been wanting for really cheap at Thriftbooks.
I have a type, don't I?
We exchaneged Yule gifts tonight. 😀💕
March 27, 1814. The US army wiped out 800 Creek, including women and children, and this is how they celebrated.
I feel sick.
I'm playing a ghost tonight so I'm reading in the dark back stage.
Every time I find a book narrated by Edward Herman, it feels like coming home.
I cannot give this book enough stars. It's an amazing piece of nonfiction and a must for anyone interested in the Victorian period.
Bast keeps hunting down and killing the Nazgul we made last year. I keep thinking they should have made hime a member of the Fellowship. Would have made the trip a lot more efficient.
#littenkittens
Enjoying this way more than Devil in the White city.
I haven't highlighted a book this much since my freshman year of college
I have at least 3 books I want to get through this weekend. Anyone want to join me for a 48 hour readathon?
Haha! My books are finally in the Litsy catalog! If you're into urban fantasy, you might want to look for me in amazon, or check out my Etsy! Www.etsy.com/shop/knotmagickstudios
Spent this morning taking glamour shots of my books.
Normally i am all over Rob Thurman books, but having a really hard time getting into this one.
Current read. Surprisingly fascinating.
I'm starting research for a new book set during the American revolution, which is not my strong suit. So I'm going back to basics.
I used to reread the entire American Girl series any time i was home sick in bed. (Kirsten is still my fav, tho) #research #authorsoflitsy