#AnneReadAlong2017: Anne of Avonlea, A Review

Welcome to my June review of Anne of Avonlea as part of the #AnneReadAlong2017! I am having so much fun co-hosting this event with Jackie @ Death by Tsundoku. We'd love to have you join us for any part of the read along. We are writing reviews, posting Top 5 Lists, hosting giveaways, and more! …

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Top 10 Tuesday: Favorite Fathers in Literature

Hi everyone and welcome back to Top 10 Tuesday hosted by The Broke and the Bookish! I am really excited for today's theme: Father's Day related Freebie. I decided to focus on some of my favorite fathers in literature. I think it's a fun companion post to my favorite moms in literature from Mother's Day. Happy Father's …

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#AnneReadAlong2017: Top 5 Why Anne?

Happy Weekend, everyone! As my awesome co-host Jackie mentioned in her post earlier this week, we are looking for more ways to get you involved in our #AnneReadAlong2017. Even if you can't commit to reading the full series, we hope you will join us for some of the books and for a few other posts along the …

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[The Girl Who Drank the Moon]: A Review

Hi everyone! I hope you're having a great Memorial Day weekend. I'm relaxing and nesting and, of course, reading a lot. Again, I find myself several books behind on reviews. Trying to finish out May by catching up. Here we go! Today I am excited to share some thoughts on a recent book club read: The …

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[The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People]: Some Book Thoughts

Hi everyone! I hope you have great plans for this Memorial Day weekend. We are looking forward to a fun and relaxing holiday--one of our last as a family of 3! Today I am excited to share some thoughts on a book that is outside my usual genres. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen …

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