My reading was a little different last month due to our vacation and a summer schedule that looks a little different, but I still fit in a variety of books including a ...
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My reading was a little different last month due to our vacation and a summer schedule that looks a little different, but I still fit in a variety of books including a ...
If you tend to judge books by their covers, you will love today’s book reviews because (almost) all of these covers are gorgeous! Of course I have a lot of words to ...
We are more than a third of the way through 2023, and so far I have to admit that it hasn’t been a banner reading year for me. There have been a ...
After what felt like a stretch of mediocre books, my reading took a turn for the better this month! I’m excited to share these reviews; they’re long, so I will get right ...
This was not a banner reading month for me. There were a couple of standouts, but as a whole this batch of books felt mediocre (especially after having read so many 5-star ...
We have an eclectic assortment of books here today. Let’s get right to those reviews! FICTION Enola Holmes: The Graphic Novels, Book One, by Serena Blasco: I enjoy dipping into graphic novels ...
Hello, my reading friends. I have good news and bad news for you: the good news is that I have some pretty great books to share with you today! The bad news ...
In this year of exploring and pursuing wholeheartedness, the word has taken on various meanings. One has been “the unapologetic embrace and unabashed pursuit of the things I love” (<—-not a Webster-approved ...
When life gets busy and my attention dwindles (both of which were true for me in the past month), I find myself leaning into nonfiction and shorter novels. That is reflected in ...
As this year of pursuing Wholeheartedness has unfolded, a key virtue that has risen to the surface (of my consciousness if not always applied awareness) has been integration: I want to live ...