Weirdly, this novel is a light, easy read, but it’s about grief. Mini review to come.Īlternative Remedies for Loss by Joanna Cantor (May 8, 2018) for people who’re trying short stories for the first time…maybe for a reading challenge?) and it will absolutely make my Best Books of 2018 So Far list in a few months. It’s a great starter short story collection (i.e. This is one of the best short story collections I’ve ever read! I adored every single story and I’m normally not a fan of short stories at all. You Think It, I’ll Say It: Stories by Curtis Sittenfeld (April 24, 2018) I did think the history of female friendship was fascinating and sad…how women were made to feel like they had to hide their female friendships or give them up because they were supposed to be devoting themselves entirely to their families. Liked it fine not as much as some others. Text Me When You Get Home by Kayleen Schaefer (February 6, 2018) – AUDIOBOOK The writing was great, but I wish I’d been able to get more into the story and care more about the characters. I liked this gritty, coming of age story fine, but not as much as some others have. ⠀ _⠀ ⠀ What are your favorite types of beach reads? Light and easy? Packed with page-turning suspense? Fiction with substance?⠀ *⠀ *⠀ *⠀ *⠀ *⠀ #bookstagram #amreading #bookworm #instabooks #bookblogger #booklover #booklovers #booksofinstagram #bookgram #bookblogger #bookaddict #bookaddiction #instareads #beachreads #summerreading #kiawah #kiawahisland ⠀Ī post shared by Sarah’s Book Shelves on at 8:58am PDT ⠀ _⠀ ⠀ This week, I finished one book that will definitely be on my Summer Reading Guide (hint: it’s a May release about grief that is actually a light, hopeful book) and just started another one. This post contains affiliate links (plus: here’s your Amazon Smile-specific affiliate link ).īeach reading is the best reading! Sitting on the beach reading this week got me super excited to put together my annual Summer Reading Guide! I’ve already got a number of books on the list and Ill be working my way through a bunch more possibilities over the next month or so. – From Dan Carlin, Host of Hardcore History and Common Sense podcasts “If I’ve learned anything from podcasting, it’s don’t be afraid to do something you’re not qualified to do.” If I’d asked myself if I was qualified to start one, the answer would have been h*ll no! Luckily, it never occurred to me to ask myself that question. Before I started this blog, I’d never read any book blogs before, much less actually know how to start one. This entire blog wouldn’t exist if I’d chosen not to do something I’m not qualified to do. It’s chock full of awesome tidbits, so I thought I’d share the most helpful tip I pick up each week. I’m slowly working my way through Tools of Titans by Tim Ferriss, a collection of highlights from interviews he’s done with various stars of their fields. I did a bunch of this (details below) while on vacation. I’m still ploughing through books for my 2018 Summer Reading Guide (coming in May) and still being especially quick to DNF books right now as I try to find the best fits for the guide. The Ultimate List of Family Drama Books.16 Character-Driven Novels I Couldn’t Put Down.Books That Would Make Great Gifts for Moms.Book Club Recommendations That Are Great for Summer.Best Books of 2012 / Holiday Gift Guide.Best Books of 2013 / Holiday Gift Guide.
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