2018 National Book Award Longlist for Fiction. Started this one today. #shortfiction #audiobook
2018 National Book Award Longlist for Fiction. Started this one today. #shortfiction #audiobook
Reading at Lake Guntersville State Park (AL) on Labor Day ☀️📚🎣
Started this one today 📚🤓
Finishing this one..🛶🌤📚
Love it when requested books come in at the library! 🤓❤️📚👍
4/5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️. Good reader. I love how Quindlen captures everyday life and what is universal about people. Not a power read but a thoughtful one. Good one to discuss.
Gotta get ready - doing some pre-reading. Going to see Hamilton in Chicago in October!!!!!!!
1. ANGLE OF REPOSE by Wallace Stegner. 2. Greece
1. Bad Customer Service. 2. Strawberry cake or apple praline pie. 3. Dog - Tinker. 4. Fantasy. 5. ??? #FRIYAYINTRO ❤️❤️❤️
I live in Birmingham, Alabama- the heart of the Deep South. We do like our grits! “Grits. You can‘t really discuss Southern food without bringing up grits. When I reference grits during a stand-up show, Southerners will clap like I mentioned the college they attended or that I support the troops. Being southern means liking grits.” 🥣
Just started this book a friend loaned me - some much needed comic relief! And look at the cute point markers from my Litsy pen pal!
Are you as excited as I am?!? The navel oranges hit the grocery store in earnest this week - that means high school baseball ⚾️ in Alabama is just around the corner! That ALSO means it is time for my ANNUAL BASEBALL READ! Anything-fiction, nonfiction, anything baseball. I need recommendations!
#Ilovebaseball
#baseballmom
1. Couch, bed before I go to sleep. 2. Usually nothing or a random marker. 3. Just stop unless a really good part. 4. Yes, sometimes. 5. Prefer quiet. 6. 2 or 3 - always have a paper book and an audiobook (and now, textbooks for school). 7. Everywhere! 8. Mostly silent. 9. No. 10. ?? 11. Yes. 12. @HeatherBookNerd
1. Saw this funny video (with music!) on FB 😁🐛🐜🐌 2. Card game Spades 3. No 4. No 5. PhotoCollage ( for Litsy posts ). @MinDea
Shaker Heights, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland, a carefully planned community incorporated in 1912. @umbrellagirl
I think I might want to do it but not sure exactly how it works? Is there a 2018 schedu🤔📚😊
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE SHORT FICTION. My favorites in this collection were:
TRAIN TO HARBIN, DISMEMBERMENT, CIGARETTES, and WINTER, 1965.
https://bookriot.com/2018/01/04/hosted-book-swap-restored-hope-humanity/ Here is a link to a wonderful article my sister, our very own Litten,HeatherBookNerd wrote for BookRiot. It will make your day!!😊📚😊
Great audio. Fascinating! Non-fiction.
@Moray_Reads I liked this prompt! Definitely describes my reading ... short stories, spiritual reading, classics, literary fiction and contemporary fiction... and more 🙂📚
Intense short read. Intro by Jonathan Franzen - if you like Franzen then you will like this book. It is right up his alley. Franzen is a love/hate kind of author IMO and I loved FREEDOM and THE CORRECTIONS and this book has that kind of feel. Not for everyone maybe but I gave it 4/5.
I LOVE short fiction. Another beautifully written piece - from the short story WINTER, 1965 by Frederic Tuten.
#LitsyQuestions @GypsyKat 1. Audio - THE PERKS OF BEING A WALLFLOWER by Stephen Chbosky 2. Fiction - LINCOLN IN THE BARDO by George Saunders 3. Non-fiction - THE STRANGER IN THE WOODS THE EXTRAORDINARY STORY OF THE LAST TRUE HERMIT by Michael Finkel 4. New-to-you author - Colm Toibin
#ReindeerReads Day 29 @Jess7 #BestBookOf2017 LINCOLN INTHE BARDO by George Saunders was, hands down, the very best book I read this past year.
#ReindeerReads Day 28 #resolutions From the short story CIGARETTES by Sam Savage. @Jess7
Two of the best Christmas presents I got- a book I can‘t wait to read (LITTLE FIRES EVERYWHERE by Celeste Ng) and this fun 100 Essential Novels Scratch-Off Chart ( I have read 28).
🎄📚🎄📚🎄📚🎄😊🎁🎁🎁
@MinDea #HumpDayPost 1. Manger 2. Hope to finish 34 books by end of year 3. Couch is green 4. groceries 5. Birmingham, Alabama in the USA