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Tag: little women
5 Books To Read Before You See Little Women This Christmas
But before Little Women hits theatres this December, you need to read these five books.
December 2019 Releases
After a whirlwind couple months in publishing I feel like December is going to crawl
August 2019 Releases
Soooo many books I want to read, including new releases from Ruth Ware and Rainbow Rowell.
Little Witches
There are a ton of Little Women related books coming out this year, what with it being the 150th anniversary of publication and everything
20 Two Word Titles
One of the challenges for the 2019 PopSugar Reading Challenge is to read a book with a two word title.
23 Books I Read in 2018 But Didn’t Review and Why
I created this blog with the sole purpose of reviewing what I read so I’ll remember it and can help others decide where to best spend their reading time, but I’m not perfect.
September Reading Recap
September was a weird reading month for me. It’s beginning the season of “OMG every book I want to read is coming out at the same time” but I’m also working a full time job, in four grad school classes, and writing on the side, so I didn’t have as much time for reading as I wanted
What to Read and Why
I was first introduced to novelist and literary critic Francine Prose through her essay collection Reading Like a Writer, so I was intrigued when I found out she had a new collection coming out,
Wild Things: The Joy of Reading Children’s Literature as an Adult
What are the hidden messages in your favorite children’s books? What did CS Lewis really want to convey about Christianity in his Narnia books? How did Charlotte’s Web change the way kid talk about death?
5 Bookish Mugs You Need to Buy Now
These bookish mugs are must-haves for readers who drink coffee constantly and are all less than $20 to buy today.
FFL Reading Challenge: A book about an American War
Reading about war can be difficult, but it can also be illuminating, which is why I included a book about an American war as one of the prompts for this year’s FFL reading challenge