In honor of the changes taking place around here, and the emphasis put on stories, I thought it would be good to dedicate this week's post to the reason behind it: Why I love stories.
Tag: books
The Rabbit Room Books
While all of the books at the Rabbit Room would make wonderful Christmas gifts, it can also be a little tricky to figure out which one to get since you may not know much about the books themselves.
Honey Butter, by Millie Florence (Written During NaNoWriMo!)
Millie Florence is a super amazing author I found only recently, and you are definitely going to want to learn more about her and her writing. The big news of this post? Her first book, Honey Butter, was written during NaNoWriMo, when she was only thirteen years old.
My First Time Reading The Hobbit
As a deeply passionate bookworm and lover of classic books, I find it embarrassing that I had not ever read J.R.R. Tolkien until very recently. Yes, you read that right. I had not ever read The Hobbit until last month.
The Best Quotes by Anne Shirley
Today I've gathered the best, most beloved quotes by Anne Shirley of green Gables to talk and think over.
Sweet Home Alaska and an Announcement!
I thought this would be the perfect chance to write a fall themed blog post. I've chosen a wonderfully written middle grade novel to discuss today, complete with pumpkins, friendship, and the great outdoors!
3 Reasons Why You Should Reread
There is no other experience in the reading life quite like enjoying the same book over again in a new way. Today I will be sharing the three reasons I love rereading and why I think you should make time for it in your reading life too!
Quotes From A Sense of Wonder
Katherine Paterson is a superb writer with an incredible mind and the gift of explaining her thoughts on paper, and her essays are absolutely incredible!
Beauty, Love, and A Fall of Marigolds
It was A Fall of Marigolds that first gave me a love for marigolds, therefore sparking the idea to name this blog. Now it's finally time to talk about it!
Decisions and Marilla of Green Gables
One of my most recent audio books is one called Marilla of Green Gables, by Sarah McCoy. It's a spin-off of Marilla from Anne of Green Gables from before Anne arrived in her life. The whole book was incredible, but the ending especially stood out to me.
