Although this post is coming very late, I wanted to share the books that I read in July. Between physical and audio books (and even one e-book), I had a great month of reads in July! I would love it if you should share a book you enjoyed reading in July in the comments. What…
Indie Bookstore of the Month: Farley’s Bookshop
July really got away from me, friends. This is why I am sharing my July Indie Bookstore on the first day of August. Sometimes we just need to adapt and do the best that we can do. I visited Farley's Bookshop in New Hope, PA mid-July with my best friend. New Hope is an interesting…
Classics to Read, Summer Edition: The Seasons Edition
When coming up with a list of classics to read in the Summer, I knew that I needed to include Fine Edition Classics - Seasons Editions. When curating the special editions of beloved classics, they specifically looked at the seasons that took place in the stories. Yet, I am the queen of shopping around, so…
June Reading Wrap Up
I am working away at my goal of reading 100 books for 2021 & I am starting July with 57/100 read! Did you have a favorite read from June? Let me know in the comment section. I started June out by wrapping up my re-read of The Lunar Chronicles by Marissa Meyer. I finished out…
Indie Bookstore of the Month: Sellers Books + Art
This blog is still a new creation and I have many ideas that I want to explore for it, but something that is vitally important to me is sharing a love for independent bookstores. This is actually one of the reasons why I try to always share Bookshop.org and Libro.fm links to books as they…
Classics to Read, Summer Edition : Water Stories
For the first day of summer, I wanted to introduce a list of classic books that I associate with summer. Classic literature can be incredibly speculative to define. Please keep in mind that this is by no means an exhaustive list! Picture from my home library. Category One -- Water Stories When I think of…
3 Books to Kick Off Pride Month With!
We should celebrate LGBTQIA+ authors and characters all year long, but here are 3 books that you should check out now. Escaping Exodus by Nicky Drayden This book was one of the most unique stories I have ever read. It forces the reader to let go of the Western hetero-normative reality many of us, including…
3 Fantasy Books with Jewish Representation You Should Read
May is Jewish Heritage Month (by the way, I am a firm believer in reading diversely year round) and one of my personal goals is to read more Jewish literature to connect with my roots. Without further ado, here is a list of two books I have adored and another that is on my TBR…
3 Books to Read for Joy
These days more than ever it seems vital to pick joyful reads. So, I have compiled a list of three books that I believe cannot fail to move you and bring you happiness. I hope you read them all -- truly they are at the top of my must read and perfect to gift book…