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I love them and I can’t enter a bookstore without buying at least one! I’m currently reading a copy of “If On A Winter’s Night A Traveler” that I picked up on vacation last year
Dead Wake by Erik Larson
The Narbonic webcomic
This was my immediate reaction to this ad and I’m so glad it’s being discussed!
I keep my TBRs separate from my already-read books!
Separated into fiction & non-fiction, then by author’s last name. It’s kind of fun to reorganize the shelves whenever I finish a new book!
I’m so happy to take part in this! Thank you for organizing this, Becca!
Wooo!! Congrats!!
Fer-De-Lance, the first Nero Wolfe mystery by Rex Stout
I mostly read physical books, but sometimes e-books. I can’t do audio books, I would struggle too much to follow along and retain information.
Happy birthday!
Yes!
My sisters and I loved the Magic Tree House books and A Series of Unfortunate Events!
I’ve tried to turn the pages of my ebook before!
My dad is running ideas by me for what to put on his sign
Full books and plays (Great Expectations, Romeo and Juliet, & Cyrano are the ones I remember off the top of my head), and I attended public high schools in Alaska in the mid-2000s. All of these books were assigned in ordinary classes, too, not honors or AP.
The Shopaholic books by Sophie Kinsella! They’re endearing, funny and fairly low-stakes.
Please make this a regular feature!
It was so cool to see you in-person! This collection looks great!
I love the KMM and the Fever series! I even have a Fever-themed tattoo 😊
Thanks for the update and especially thank you for all your hard work!
It inspired the show! But I think the book is very different.
For examples, Shirley Jackson’s “We Have Always Lived in the Castle” and “The Haunting of Hill House” both come to mind. I think the diary entries in Gillian Flynn’s “Gone Girl” might qualify, too.
I sort by O and L in this case
A Series of Unfortunate Events!
I’m 35 and keep doing the exact same thing lol
I don’t go nearly as fancy as you! I keep lists by year in a notebook with a page and checkboxes for my annual reading list. Most of my stuff is in Storygraph, including my TBRs.
Honestly, I am pulled in more by a good title than by cover art. But I don’t really like movie or tv show tie-in covers.