Wednesday, February 19, 2025

The Beginning of a Lovely, Yearlong Series

On one of my many Facebook advertisements, I came across this book, and the timeliness and the book's cover hooked me.  Why not?  Yes!  And?  A part of Kindle Unlimited (which I need to use much more!)

Confession:  I did not begin the book until Valentine's Day...did not finish until a day or so later...but still quite timely!  

From the author's website, a quick intro:

As the most romantic time of year approaches, the arrival of new guests heralds both opportunities and obstacles to overcome. More prepared the second time around, Grace believes she has everything under control, until an unexpected guest brings heartbreak and despair. Will love ultimately triumph, or has the eternal flame been extinguished forever?

Find out how Grace handles her boyfriend's new girlfriend in an anti-Valentine's Day Experience!

Much to my pleasant surprise, I soon discovered that Countdown to Valentine's is a part of The Holiday Countdown Series.  Nothing more than I love (hummm...just a slight exaggeration)...nothing more than I love in bookland...than a good series!

Too late in the year to read book one Countdown to Christmas, so I shall end 2025 where I began and finish the beginning of the series then.  

Maybe the author will consider adding few more holidays?  Definitely need one for Thanksgiving!

As for now, I have Countdown to Easter on my reading list for April.  How egg-xiting!

What series might you recommend to a person whose TBR pile is much too high...but not quite high enough?

Happy reading!

Thursday, January 9, 2025

SCHS Reads: Our Winter Picks

Off and on our high school faculty....well, another English teacher and I...have hosted a book club.  When she decided to not return to teaching and as a commitment to meet and chat and drink coffee and talk books, we decided to meet read a book each month over the summer and then to continue meeting even after school started.  

Our group has grown some...another English teacher sometimes meets with us and one of the history teachers is somewhat committed.  But...regardless...we love meeting and drinking coffee and chatting...sometimes, about the current month's book!

Our first three picks for 2025 are as follows: 

  • January:  The Snow Child, which I saw recommended on some Facebook online book club...and because I soooo love a good snow in January (we are out tomorrow for our first snow day!  Yay!), so I suggested this title.  So far?  Interesting...seems to have a connection to a fairy tale, which I am going to need to read.
  • February:  James, which I received as an Audible gift (a first for me)...because I have never listened to a book.  No.  Never.  Hummm...now, I must!  But...I went ahead and bought a hard copy, as I can see maybe wanting to use excerpts in my class?  This is a telling of Jim's side of the story, a character in Huck Finn.  This title is also the chosen title for The Girlfriend Book Club...and I chose for Friends and Fiction for January for a book that begins with PB or J...yes, my J book!
  • March:  The Magician's Nephew - we chose this one after a discussion about my friend having read CS Lewis' The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe...and that this was actually the first in the series...and that she had just asked her husband for the series...and my saying I had two copies of this series...and the decision was made to read the first one in the series.  Yay!
Now, I need to share this with our building/district...maybe another one or two will join us!

Friends who love to read books, aren't they just even more special?  I think so!

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Also, posted at TG's Lit Treasures.


Saturday, January 4, 2025

Why Do We Read?

As my students and I chatted about resolutions/intentions for 2025, I shared that I had read 81 books.  A curious student asked, "Do you remember all the books you read?"

No.

Some.

Some more than others.

This got me to thinking...should I remember them all?

My answer:  no.  Many books I read for just the pure entertainment, for the moment, for the quick journey that particular book takes me.  Much like movies or TV shows...I do not remember all the characters;  sometimes, I even lose the plotlines, for I watched them for the moment, for the pure entertainment, for the journey.

I hope I am asked this question again sometime...now that I know the answer to the question...or, at least, I know my answer! 

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Also, posted at TG's Lit Treasures.