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February reads

In: Reading on: February 27, 2025

It’s been a month! How I managed a couple of extra books in fewer days includes several factors:  The most fun thing is that so many of them have been such good reads. And—hold on to your hat!—FIVE non-fiction in …

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August Reads

In: Reading on: August 29, 2024

As usual, I’ve read a few books this month. They ranged quite widely in genre—historical and contemporary, adrenaline-lace and lyrical, romance and not romance. There should be something in here for everyone’s tastes! Sisi …

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January Reads

In: Reading on: January 31, 2024

I did a bit of reading this month! And an eclectic group of novels it is. (I know, I should have thrown in at least one non-fiction. Maybe next month. I have a few on my shelf I want to get to!) Let’s dive in! A Million …

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January Reads

In: Reading on: February 2, 2023

It always makes me happy to start a new year of reading! The excitement of what’s ahead makes me almost giddy. And it’s especially good when we get a weekend away here at the beginning of the year when much of our time was …

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February Reads

In: Reading on: February 29, 2020

This month I tended to go back to authors I know and love. In fact, the only new-to-me authors this month were my non-fiction read, so let’s start there.  Bored and Brilliant by Manoush Zomorodi I think this is …

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