Sick day means I finished my first #readharder2017 book. It also means I'll be returning this overdue book and the next person on the waitlist can start this beautiful read.
Sick day means I finished my first #readharder2017 book. It also means I'll be returning this overdue book and the next person on the waitlist can start this beautiful read.
That's my Sam & Aaron Becker talking shop about being artists at the National Book Festival.
National Book Festival tomorrow! Taking my kiddo to see Herve Tullet and Aaron Becker.
This is what happens when your kid's school has a fundraiser at a bookstore and a percentage of sales go back to the school.
DCPL and partners are hiding banned books all over the District throughout September. Gotta catch 'em all! https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/local/wp/2016/09/08/banned-books-will-be-hid...
Excellent chalk board, Politics & Prose. Glad to see my current read fits the list.
I read this without having read the Bone Clocks and thought it worked just fine as a stand alone. Decent suspense, satisfying conclusion.
I just read about the terrible experience the author is having with Pit Bull fear groups and it made me so sad. This is my dog, the sweetest girl in the world.
On the bus today to take a break from the heat. Reading something to keep in the spirit of the regular commute.
Oh boy, my 5 year old (huge Zita fan) is going to LOVE this.
Started reading this on my commute home without realizing how very appropriate it would be.
Finished! Which means I can finally read the NY Times book review without fear of spoilers. I'll be thinking about all the links between the three stories for a while...
Found the cover image of our guidebook in Cartagena, Colombia.
Checking off the "read a nonfiction book about feminism" box for my #readharder challenge. Looking forward to book club discussions.