I really enjoy reading non-fiction, so there are quite a few I could choose for this prompt. So, in typical form, I’m not going to limit myself to just one. Hope you’re okay with that! Here are a random assortment of the non-fiction books that have had the biggest impact on me. READ MORE
Month: March 2023
TOP TEN TUESDAY | BOOKS FOR PEOPLE WHO LIKED….
This week is an interesting prompt – books for people who liked author x. I couldn’t think of enough books to do just one author, so I’ve picked a few different ones. I’m not sure if they’re all that on point, but they connected in my brain at any rate! Isabel Allende: Aimee READ MORE
THE SUNDAY REVIEW | THE SOUTHERN BOOK CLUB’S GUIDE TO SLAYING VAMPIRES – GRADY HENDRIX
If you haven’t read this book, what would you expect it to be about? If you have read it, what were you looking for when you picked it up? Based on the title, I thought it would be about a group of perhaps ladylike Southern women who have a book club where they drink READ MORE
WEDNESDAY BLOGGING CHALLENGE | FAMOUS BOOK I NEVER READ (& WHY)
Well, let’s face it, there are TONS of famous books I’ve never read. Most I don’t ever plan to read. So this post could have gone in all kinds of different directions. But I decided to pick one that I feel like most people did, in fact, read in high school. Even people who READ MORE
TOP TEN TUESDAY | BOOKS I FOUND BECAUSE OF THE BOOKISH INTERNET (AND YOU GUYS)
I love the bookish internet. Of all the online communities I’ve discovered, it’s the one that is the most interesting, diverse, welcoming and intelligent. I’ve not only found fantastic books through mentions and recommendations from online book sources, but I’ve also found readers I can follow who read similar types of books to me, READ MORE
THE SUNDAY REVIEW | DARK SACRED NIGHT – MICHAEL CONNELLY
Now that I’ve started the Renée Ballard series, it feels easy to continue. This is the second book in the series, and also crosses over into the Harry Bosch series as well. In this one, though, Bosch actually appears. One highlight is that Titus Welliver – the actor who plays Bosch – narrates the READ MORE
WEDNESDAY BLOGGING CHALLENGE | FAVOURITE HISTORICAL FIGURE TO READ ABOUT
I don’t read about historical figures that much. Let’s face it, most of the historical figures you can read about are white men, often the type I wouldn’t want much to do with. I do enjoy reading about women who bucked societal pressures (Megan Mayhew Bergman’s Almost Famous Women was a fascinating read), and READ MORE
TOP TEN TUESDAY | BOOKS ON MY SPRING 2023 TBR
Well, here we are again. Time for another seasonal TBR that I will in no way, shape or form actually follow through on. Ah, the joys of futility, my friends! Well, for the sake of a post, let’s look at the books that would be on my TBR if I had any chance at READ MORE
WEDNESDAY BLOGGING CHALLENGE | SOMETHING FUNNY THAT HAPPENED TO ME
Something funny that happened to me. I don’t know if it’s because I don’t spend a lot of time thinking about the past, or because things have felt a bit dismal for a few years now or what. But I have spent weeks now trying to think of a funny thing that happened to READ MORE
TOP TEN TUESDAY | BOOKISH PEOPLE I’D LIKE TO MEET
There are so many bookish folks I’d love to meet, have a coffee with, or befriend. People who are wise, interesting, funny or have great taste in books. So I’ve got a bit of a varied list here, everyone from smaller BookTubers to authors. I don’t think about this much, so there are probably READ MORE
THE SUNDAY REVIEW | A MAN CALLED OVE – FREDRIK BACKMAN
I love simple stories about normal people doing normal things that somehow capture an essential element of what it means to be human. Books like this. This is such a quiet book about a quiet man called Ove just trying to be left alone. Ove is an older gentleman. He has recently lost his READ MORE
WEDNESDAY BLOGGING CHALLENGE | MY FAVOURITE SUBJECT IN SCHOOL & WHY
Now the answer to this one will depend on when in my school career you’re talking about. Because most of elementary school I liked anything that allowed me not to have to pay attention to a teacher talking at me and let me work on things myself, but they had to be things I READ MORE