Historical Fiction done well can make a tragedy from over a hundred years ago feel poignant, pertinent, and personal. Thank you @SusanMeissner for the beautiful #NatureofFragileThings https://t.co/lF1MpjPED8
✔️Women supporting women
✔️Supporting small businesses
✔️Authors being discovered
#Finlay checks all the boxes and redefines #slayallday, thanks to @ElleCosimano for the hilarious hijinx, murder, and relatability https://t.co/wCMfRZaAwG
I inhaled #PrettyasaPicture by Elizabeth Little!! Best mystery for a former theatre kid, LA dropout, and someone who loves thinking on different levels than what is "normal". Please make Marissa a series!!!! https://t.co/wJbVb8COVS
So happy I read #Spellbreaker before the sequel comes out!! I may have only had 24 hours to get it in before a library fine #bookproblems, but I succeeded easily as the story and pacing were awesome!! Thanks @CNHolmberg Full Review https://t.co/fKGyV82bGW
husband just returned my library book for me minutes before the midnight deadline...
Bibliophile Me: That is a sign of true love!
Sensible Him: I will not pay a five cent fine on principle!
Happy Marriage - understanding and appreciating both views #bookish#MarriedLife
@kristinharmel This book took all my emotions, it said all my words, it left me wanting three more books about each character! #TheBookofLostNames makes for the best worst book hangover! https://t.co/ONmyzq1EjV
Devoured this RomCom in book form in one sitting! Thank you @rlynn_solomon for #TodayTonightTomorrow and restoring my self-confidence to stop looking down in shame in the romance section of the book store! https://t.co/qQ91PqfZHD