Girl Reading by Jean Monti Recently, I reviewed Diane Setterfield’s novel The Thirteenth Tale. As I relived my experience reading and pondering her story, I remembered a particularly poignant conversation Miss Winters had with the main character Margaret. Miss Winters asked Margaret if she would kill someone, about to destroy the last copies of her favorite […]Continue reading “March Book Madness! Day 25, Do you love books more than people? — So Many Thoughts”
Monthly Archives: March 2021
March Book Madness! Day 24, My Life in Books Tag — So Many Thoughts
Young Woman Reading by Richard Boyer An original Book tag by Elaine Howlin, I found this tag on library looter‘s blog. Since I have limited time on my hands currently, I’ve been doing more book tags. This particular tag is quick, easy, and fun! I always put links for the authors and books so feel […]Continue reading “March Book Madness! Day 24, My Life in Books Tag — So Many Thoughts”
March Book Madness! Day 23, The Fellowship of the Ring Book Tag! — So Many Thoughts
A Girl Reading by Johann Georg Meyer Here I am again filling out a book tag. With how busy I am lately, they are a good way for me to finish writing fast and have fun. Todays Tag I found from Suzy’s Cozy World. Since I love Lord of the Rings, this seemed like the […]Continue reading “March Book Madness! Day 23, The Fellowship of the Ring Book Tag! — So Many Thoughts”
March Book Madness! Day 22, A Book For Each of My Initials — So Many Thoughts
“Mom and Child” Carlton Alfred Smith Fun little book post today! Here is a book for each initial of my name. I got this idea from One Book More. A– Abarat: Days of Magic, Nights of War (2004) by Clive Barker (5/5) A wonderful, and magical sequel for Abarat. All things in their time . […]Continue reading “March Book Madness! Day 22, A Book For Each of My Initials — So Many Thoughts”
March Book Madness! Day 21, Piers Torday’s The Last Wild 5/5 — So Many Thoughts
Book Details In a world where animals no longer exist, twelve-year-old Kester Jaynes sometimes feels like he hardly exists either. Locked away in a home for troubled children, he’s told there’s something wrong with him. So when he meets a flock of talking pigeons and a bossy cockroach, Kester thinks he’s finally gone crazy. But […]Continue reading “March Book Madness! Day 21, Piers Torday’s The Last Wild 5/5 — So Many Thoughts”