This year, I read a grand total of 86 books! Of that number I listened to 16 audio books, and reread 18 different books. I found so many new favorite books and discovered several wonderful authors.
Category: Bookish Thoughts
More Classic Picture Books
There is a charm to classic picture books that draws you back to them time and time again, and today I'm returning to that subject with three new titles.
An Invitation to Reread this Fall
Today I want to invite you to join me in rereading a book that you love. Pick a favorite book off your shelf and read it again this autumn.
Reading Around the World in Eighty Days for the First Time!
Today I officially finished reading Around the World in Eighty Days, by Jules Verne for the very first time! It was actually nothing like I expected it to be, and I'm excited to share my thoughts on it in this post!
Blueberries for Sal, by Robert McCloskey
As summer is more and more upon us, this award winning picture book about blueberry picking felt like just the right thing to discuss. July is perfect blueberry season, and I have been saving this post specifically for this month.
America, A Patriotic Primer
Happy Independence Day! Today's post is a short picture book recommendation themed to this summer holiday. If you're curious about finding books that are about America's independence then you'll want to read this post. America, A Patriotic Primer, by Lynne Cheney is an excellent book that teaches about the importance of our country and why… Continue reading America, A Patriotic Primer
An Interview with Anna Rose Johnson
Anna Rose Johnson's stories are sweet and filled with delightfully fun and bookish characters. I am thrilled to have had the chance to interview her recently and share it here!
Reading The Secret Garden for the First Time!
Over the last several weeks a dear friend and I have been reading The Secret Garden together. Neither one of us had ever read it before, though ironically we had both tried to in the past.
Why Sad Stories Matter
I believe that there is a great amount of emotional growth to be gained through sad stories. As you grow older and become aware of the world around you in all of its brokenness, these stories are an incredible first exposure to that.
The Charm of Peter Pan
When I was reading Peter Pan recently I couldn't help but admire the many concepts of childhood that are so beautifully displayed in the book. For such a gem of a book I wish more people have read and appreciated it for all its worth.
