Done! 5 stars. Lots of twists and turns. #RootRootRead
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A Talent for Murder is my neighborhood book club read & I gotta admit I groaned through the 1st 40 pages. But then it got good! I see now the beginning trope fest was on purpose. Multiple plot twists that made this enjoyable. Almost missed the boat—it’s wildly popular on Goodreads! #RootRootRead
I can’t believe we’re paying for this
Altuve hasn’t hit his HR yet 😭
This SCHN+ app for FireTV annoys me. It buffers every few seconds making watching the game excruciating even when they’re winning.
Root root read Bingo card for 2026
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A book less than 200pgs - A Lost Lady by Willa Cather
A book with an orange cover - Turtles All The Way Down by John Green
Yes for sure but we could work something out
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We have two challenges going. It’s all about discussing our reads!
Finished All In Her Head by Dr. Elizabeth Comen for the reading uninterrupted for 30 min. square. It’s a history of the bullshit way women have been treated by medical profession when they were seeking help. It will make you very ragey. #RootRootRead
My #rootrootread thread for the '26 season 📚💙🧡✔️
Book cover for Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir. Illustrated astronaut floating in space with a tether attached.
Root root read bingo card showing various reading challenges.
First book for this season’s #RootRootRead complete. I just wanted to read Project Hail Mary before seeing the movie. Coinciding with the Artemis mission and finishing on the day they rounded the moon was an unintentional bonus. Amaze, amaze, amaze!
Posting the update for my read bingo
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Frank e o Amor
Read 30 minutes uninterrupted: Everyday
Encruzilhada
A Escola do Bem e do Mal
Dear American: Notes of an undocumented citizen
The Death of the True
Circe
Heated Rivalry
I’ve read 5 books! 🎉
Lovely War
The British author's weird thesis is that the French get their history wrong because they're jealous of 🇬🇧's constitutional monarchy. 🙄
But he makes a good case that the pervasiveness of fake news consistently undermined good faith reform before & after Louis XVI lost his head. #RootRootRead 1/5
#rootrootread book #3 for Book Bingo is complete!
The Total Eclipse of Nestor Lopez, by Adrianna Cuevas
It's another middle grade book. This one I read aloud to my class as a fun read aloud for when we get our work done efficiently. It's a great one!
Book #4 for #rootrootread bingo!
Paper Wishes, by Lois Sepahban
A relatively short middle grades novel set in the WWII Japanese internment camps. It's full of heart!
Book #5 for this season's #rootrootread is Master of Evil, a Star Wars book, and my first book on the sheet not written for 3rd-6th graders.
The cover goes hard but the book, like most Star Wars books, does not. It was readable, at least!
Book reading bingo card with one square marked complete.
Square one complete!
Finished a book with an orange cover, Caught Up by Liz Tomforde. It’s the third in her Windy City series. #RootRootRead
This book really grabbed me in the best way! Denny Voss is a 30 yr old mentally challenged gem of a human that is thoughtful and legitimately funny. Wait till you read about him kidnapping Tom Hanks. 😂 Read this book!!! You have to find out why he’s in jail and who got murdered! #RootRootRead ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Finished another #rootrootread Book Bingo book!
Safiyyah's War is a middle grades novel based on the real life heroic efforts of Muslims in Paris to save the lives of around 1,000 Jewish people during the Nazi occupation of France. It was very interesting and exciting!
Omg yes. I hear that a lot around here. Also “siren” is pronounced “sy-reen” 🤬
SO ANNOYING
I try not to be grammar police and especially because technically this isn’t improper grammar but the use of “these ones” in videos makes me cringe. Like nails on a chalkboard. It’s irrational but it’s how I feel.
Read book #2 for #rootrootread bingo.
The Adventures of Cipillino by Gianni Rodari
Another middle grades book, this one was written in Italian 75 years ago but only recently translated to English. It's an allegory of fascism told through anthropomorphic fruits and vegetables. Not my favorite.
She’s much classier than me 😂
Well shit.
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We enjoy cookies 😂
Correa with an history stolen base 😂😂