"The world probably needed more joyous sharing experiences"
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The Book of Night in the Light.
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It would appear that I can’t resist collecting Sherlock Holmes books if they have new and intriguing covers.
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I was going to wait for the audiobook from the library for this one since I was quite underwhelmed with One Last Stop, but I’ve heard great things about it and the new independent bookstore in town had signed copies, so here we are.
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my main bookcase is full and I don’t know if I want to pull my TBR out and into my other bookcase, or leave them mixed in and move A or Z authors to the other one 🤔
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getting back to my library tbr 🥰
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🌈 Happy Pride Month from Karma 🐱 and Winston 🐶
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June 2, 2022
Freya loves books! She is a pretty good listener when I read aloud.
She has also attempted to sniff, lick, and nibble at what I’m reading. Ah, the joys of just turning 1 year old 🥳
📖 On a Sunbeam by Tillie Walden
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it’s finally spring! happy first sunburn of the year
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Read this month: May 2022
So many outstanding books! And I am pretty current with the trends and new releases (rather untypical for me).
O. Atwater: Half A Soul (eARC)
Neon Yand: The Tensorat series (tbrbusterchallenge)
S. McGuire: Where The Drowned Girls Go
B. Aaronovitch: Amongst Our Wapons
T. Kingfisher: Nettle and Bone
J. Cranor + J. Fink: Welcome to Nightvale (audio)
My avarage rating over all these books is four stars. And I enjoyed them all, even the ones that were not as good would still have stood out in other months. Now for June, I should tackle more of my #tbrbusterchallenge books - but there are still two highly anticipated new releases on my shelf, tempting me. We’ll see how it goes.
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Moved into a new place, so I needed new books, obviously 💁🏽♀️
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I spent most of my day organizing my bookshelves (finally) in my new place and used old booklr photos of them to remember where/how I had everything placed and it was really hard for some of them because I hardly ever took photos of my lower shelves because of bad lighting so I had to zoom in on photos where they were sort of visible in the background 😅 An effort was made though and that’s what counts!!
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“Go and make interesting mistakes, make amazing mistakes, make glorious and fantastic mistakes. Break rules. Leave the world more interesting for your being here.”
—Neil Gaiman
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I started reading both of these in February or March but then I had to return them to the library before I could finish them. I got tired of being on the waitlist so I finally bought them so I can finish them!
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New bookmarks 😍
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In-person meetings are finally getting back to being a regular thing and my heart needed this. Today I met up with some of my book club besties to discuss Cultish. This book examines cults and other insular communities. Specifically, it delves into the use of language and how it's used to manipulate and draw people in. It analyzes everything from Jonestown to Peloton. Lots of food for thought and I loved it! 🧡
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