This week’s Top Ten Tuesday is about characters that we identify with in some way. We had more trouble with this one, but it was a fun list to put together!
May TBR
Better late than never, at least that’s what all our teachers told us.
Top Ten Tuesday: Inspirational Book Quotes
This week’s Top Ten Tuesday is a fun one: Inspirational Book Quotes. We both have a tendency to dog-ear pages and leave sticky notes in books when we find quotes or passages we like, so this was an easy one. Thanks to That Artsy Reader Girl for another great Top Ten Tuesday!
Review: The Search for WondLa
“The folly of human kind is that it believes it is impervious to decay,” Tony DiTerlizzi
Review: Elmet
“But if something happens to my body. Well, I am able to put myself in such a position, that it's like it's not really happening. And if it's like it's not really happening that means it's not really happening. Do you see what I mean?” - Fiona Mozley
Top Ten Tuesday: First Ten Books We Reviewed
This week’s feature made us take a gander down memory lane. Thanks to That Artsy Reader Girl for the prompt!
Review: Deadhouse Gates
"Seven Cities was an ancient civilization, steeped in the power of antiquity, where Ascendants once walked on every trader track, every footpath, every lost road between the forgotten places." ~Steven Erikson, Deadhouse Gates
Top Ten Tuesday: Rainy Day Reads
This week’s Top Ten Tuesday challenge is a fun one: rainy day reads! We prefer to read every day regardless of the weather, but that doesn’t mean we don’t have a few favorites for overcast days.
Review: Chemistry
“The optimist sees the glass half full. The pessimist sees the glass half empty. The chemist sees the glass completely full, half in liquid state and half in gaseous, both of which are probably poisonous,” Weike Wang.
Review: Educated
“My life was narrated for me by others. Their voices were forceful, emphatic, absolute. It had never occurred to me that my voice might be as strong as theirs.” Tara Westover