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Summer 2019 Reading Preview (Part 1)

May 15, 2019

summer

It’s only mid-May, but spring training is winding down for book bloggers and it's almost time for the dog days of summer when reading can be hit or miss. The good news is that while summer used to be largely ignored by publishers, there are more new release options than ever. Plenty of these are getting a lot of attention so I'm sharing the smaller books I can’t wait to read. ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Feature, Reading Tagged: books, lists

Winter 2019 Books I’m Ready to Read

January 9, 2019

winter

Week one back in the real world! How is everyone holding up after the holidays? Once again, I had a quiet time of it which was welcome considering what lies ahead in 2019. Nothing bad, just change. What hasn't changed is that I'm ready to get back to review reading. I enjoyed my time off in December when I read backlist books from the library (it was divine!), but now it's time ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Feature, Reading Tagged: books, coming-of-age, contemporary life, lists, literary, retellings, Southeast Asia

The Library Book by Susan Orlean

January 4, 2019

library

  It’s embarrassing enough to be ignorant about American history, but, as a librarian, to not know about the largest library fire in the country? I’m pretty sure my librarian membership can be revoked for that. Thankfully, Susan Orlean’s new book The Library Book not only remedies my ignorance, but is a reminder of why libraries are one of the greatest government ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Non-fiction Tagged: books, history, library, Simon & Schuster, true crime

The Rock Your Reading Tracker: Life Just Got Easier

January 19, 2018

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Happy Friday, everyone! Am I the only person who is a bit freaked out that January is more than halfway over? I’m still trying to figure out my goals for the year! Nothing so grand as resolutions—which I’m just contrary enough to want to break within a few weeks anyway—just thoughts about how and where I’d like to go with my life this year. Now, more than ever, attention must ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Feature, Reading Tagged: books

Winter 2018 Books I’m Ready to Read

January 1, 2018

winter

  Hello, kittens! I hope you had a wonderful holiday season full of relaxation and fun. Mine was quiet and lovely. In years past I’d say I was happy to leave an unpleasant year behind because the new one could only be better, but I don’t feel that way these days. 2018 is likely to be more of the same and I, for one, am saddened and angry. Not for myself, because I’m very ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Feature, Reading Tagged: books, lists

It’s Monday, April 17th: What Are You Reading?

April 17, 2017

Monday

Another Monday, a new week and a new start to my reading. I'm not going to get all pessimistic, but my April reading has been less than stellar so far. Lots of reading, but not a lot of things that I loved so much I couldn't wait to share them. Backlist, previously released books, continue to be my best reading. Having said that, I'm heading off into two very different reading ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Feature, Reading Tagged: Ballantine, books, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, William Morrow

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