It's June 1st, which means I've officially failed the #AtoZChallenge (I'm only up to Q). Read on to see what I'll fail next! Okay, so that's a little melodramatic but nonetheless, I failed the #AtoZChallenge. I do believe if it hadn't been for the week of an expired domain I would have stayed on track, … Continue reading #AtoZChallenge: To Quit or not to Quit
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#AtoZChallenge: Penguin Classics (and Pineapples)
P is for Penguin Classics (and my new obsession, pineapples). This is my small but stately collection of Penguin Classics. Can you tell which ones I've read? I have also randomly included pineapples because 1. the word starts with P and 2. I am oddly infatuated with them. This reminds me, I have yet to … Continue reading #AtoZChallenge: Penguin Classics (and Pineapples)
#AtoZChallenge: On The Road
Bringing some attention to a part of my blog I've neglected myself, this #AtoZChallenge is dedicated to On The Road. I started this feature to showcase bookish places I love, and while I've visited a few bookstores, cafes, and antique malls since my last post in October, I've done a terrible job talking about them … Continue reading #AtoZChallenge: On The Road
#AtoZChallenge: Notebooks
To highlight another obsession of mine, N in my #AtoZChallenge is for Notebooks. Unlike most books, I make notebook purchases based off my judgement of their covers. Sometimes I will buy a notebook based off my need for one (or five), but it's usually based on the former. Because you can find descriptions of these … Continue reading #AtoZChallenge: Notebooks
#AtoZChallenge: Movies
For my #AtoZChallenge, M is for Movie adaptations (on the big screen and TV) of books living on my shelves. This will not be a review of those movies, it is only a list. The Five People You Meet in Heaven Mitch Albom Little Women Louisa M. Alcott Emma Jane Austen Mansfield Park Jane Austen Northanger Abbey Jane Austen Persuasion Jane … Continue reading #AtoZChallenge: Movies
#AtoZChallenge: Keillor
Trying to think of a “K” word to tie in with my other #AtoZChallenge posts reminded me of an exercise we used to do in school to help learn each other’s names. Each student would recite their first name, then think of an adjective to describe themselves that began with the same first letter. If … Continue reading #AtoZChallenge: Keillor