Overall rating: 2.5/5 Ok, so to be totally honest, I have no idea where the fuck to begin with this book. So this is just kind of a battery of comments: 1) I enjoyed July’s collection of short stories (No One Belongs Here More Than You). However, in contrast, I think this book tries wayyyyyy
I bulldozed through this book. I don’t know if it was because we hadn’t gotten Internet yet or John Green is that good of a story teller. Although it did keep my interest (which is difficult on a 3 month old’s schedule), I didn’t like the overall outcome of the story. As my sister put
I’ve been reading, I swear it!! I accepted this challenge for 2 reasons: 1. I’m traveling for the summer and have no TV 2. In having no TV but having internet, I want to make sure I don’t spend the whole summer in a YouTube wormhole, which so often happens to us all. OH! and
I know, I’m terrible, I haven’t posted my list yet. But I’ve been reading!! So first off, 2 of my books I’ve read already but they are on my list because #1 I planned on reading them this summer anyway and #2 I haven’t read them as often as the first 3 books in the
Overall rating: 3.5/5 Last night I stayed up later than I should have finishing this page turner. This novel was a fun and easy read– definitely a nice way to ease into this challenge, and a wonderful book for the beach or sitting on your porch in the evening. The story is about a guy,
Just a quick introduction. I’m a recent recipient of my MFA in Painting. I’ve had to read a lot of dense material in preparation of my thesis, although I slid in some fun titles to add context to my playful and humorous approach to art making. When I was invited to participate in this collective,
Similar to Kamil, I have accepted the challenge to get myself reading again. I haven’t finished a book in awhile. I am in the middle of a book, The Art of Racing in the Rain, I started months ago so I will finish this one first. I have a total of 6 books so far and
Hi All! I’m excited to start the summer reading challenge today! I woke up at 4am and got at it. For my list I picked a couple of re-reads that I’ve been meaning to go back to for years, a couple of half finished reads which I will re-start. and then all new material. I
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Michelle’s Summer Reading! Excited to dive into some great books. I’ll be starting with Moonwalking with Einstein and Water for Elephants (like flipping channels, but for books).