Hey Everyone, As you know, I have been trying this new thing for me where I tell you about a book I loved and share a free ebook link to that book if possible. What I picked this novel? So, the novel I’m thinking about, I heard mixed things about, and I saw it on … Continue reading Freeible Fridays #17
Tag: 2021 releases
Top Ten Tuesday/ New To Me Authors
Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by thatartsyreadergirl with a new topic every week. January 25: New-to-Me Authors I Discovered in 2021/2022 I added 2022 because I have already read some of the 2022 releases, even if we are only in January. This year I made it a goal to read new to me authors, so I … Continue reading Top Ten Tuesday/ New To Me Authors
Top Ten Tuesday/ 2021 Releases
Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by thatartsyreadergirl with a new topic every week. January 18: 2021 Releases I Was Excited to Read But Didn’t Get To This topic is as close to perfect as it can be for me this week. Since I just added a bunch of books to my TBR that are 2021 releases. … Continue reading Top Ten Tuesday/ 2021 Releases
Freebie Fridays #2
Hey Everyone, As you know, I have been trying this new thing for me where I tell you about a book I loved and share a free ebook link to that book if possible. What I picked this novel? For some reason, I have liked books with the trope friends to lovers in the past … Continue reading Freebie Fridays #2
Top Ten Tuesday/ Novels In Verse Under The Tree
Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by thatartsyreadergirl with a new topic every week. December 21: Books I Hope Santa Brings/Bookish Wishes (This was so popular when I did it in June that we’re doing it again for the holidays! List the top 10 books you’d love to own and include a link to your wishlist so that … Continue reading Top Ten Tuesday/ Novels In Verse Under The Tree
This Much Huxley Knows by Gail Aldwin
The first thing that stood out to me is how the author built the family unit. We have a mum who is trying to put out the perfect family image when, in reality, they are everything but perfect. It’s interesting how Huxley and his dad view disability. Yet, it might have been totally different if … Continue reading This Much Huxley Knows by Gail Aldwin
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