I think I’ve read the most books this month! I went back over my reading wrap up in the Always Fully Booked journal I bought at the beginning of this year and yes, I capped out this month at twelve books read. Not to mention the two or three books that I’m currently going through … Continue reading Books, birthdays, and giveaways
Come and knock on my Door.
Like any Gen X child who was raised in the era, I’ve watched my share of what would now be considered problematic comedies. WKRP in Cincinnati, MASH, Bosom Buddies, and Three’s Company. Problematic as they were, we understand now the issues with them but still, can’t help but enjoy them for what they were, mementos … Continue reading Come and knock on my Door.
Segments, ideas, & task websites
Hello friends! With school finally over, its time for me to start focusing more on this blog and a few other things I need to work on. I love writing this blog, and while there have been a few hiccups and trial and errors, it's been so exciting doing this. Sharing my favorite books with … Continue reading Segments, ideas, & task websites
Well, this is a turn up on the bodyguard trope
I joined the Book of the Month Club back in September of 2021 so it’s going on two years since I’ve joined. Time flies when you’re getting new books! One of the books I chose was this interesting story by Katherine Center called The Bodyguard. It a sort of a flip because this time the … Continue reading Well, this is a turn up on the bodyguard trope
Sometimes no ideas are the best ideas.
It’s that time of the year again. The time when I look at a blank blog post entry and think, What in the hell am I supposed to write about this week? I went to other blogs what talked about what to write about in blog posts and got a list of ideas. Ideas I won’t be … Continue reading Sometimes no ideas are the best ideas.
The Underground under London’s Underground
I don’t know if I’m going to keep reviewing these books. I think there’s 10 so far and after a time reviewing a series could get monotonous. I don’t know. Tell me readers, do you want to hear about the rest of the books? Because I plan on reading them, this series is just far … Continue reading The Underground under London’s Underground
How to find your best book bargain
Not everyone is an e-reader. Sometimes you have to have the weight and feel of a hardback or a paperback book in your eager little hands. The smell of a book is one of the best smells in the world to a bibliophile. Used bookstore smells? I’d say, bottle it up and sell it but … Continue reading How to find your best book bargain
Death in all its many forms
After I read The House on the Cerulean Sea and couldn’t stop talking about it for weeks, to the point of going to see Klune when he came to my town on tour for his latest book In the Lives of Puppets. I bought Under the Whispering Door because I like Klune’s writing and my … Continue reading Death in all its many forms
More books!
The end of June was fast approaching and suddenly there was this thing all over TikTok. An event I've never heard of. An event that happens four times a year and gives you free books. So many free books. Now, I know back in May I wrote an entire Musings of how many books were … Continue reading More books!
Campouts and corgies
There’s something sweet and amusing about a chubby, older Corgie named Chonk who has a white heart on his butt.And while Chonk isn’t supposed to steal the show, Chonk kinda does. But then, so does Lainey’s fear of bears. If it doesn't make any sense, that's fine. It's a fun read and read along we … Continue reading Campouts and corgies