
#WeeklyFavorites @Read4life
My favorite book for the last of April was Rival by Penelope Douglas. My favorite for the month is Wild Love but Eleanor and Park was a close second.
#WeeklyFavorites @Read4life
My favorite book for the last of April was Rival by Penelope Douglas. My favorite for the month is Wild Love but Eleanor and Park was a close second.
Happy Tuesday! Today's questions are inspired by my book shopping over the weekend. This is a recycled question. Yet, I thought it was time to ask again. All are welcome to play.
My answers:
📕 Yes, 600+
📕 Tagged.
Play? @Eggs @dabbe @peaKnit @Susanita @julesG @TheBookHippie @Cupcake12 @TracyReadsBooks @Kshakal @Read4life @Deblovestoread @DebinHawaii @wanderinglynn @ElizaMarie @JenReadsAlot @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @RowReads1 @CrowCAH
I so need a guy like the MMC, Ford. Just don't tell hubby. 🤫😉😅 I loved the characters and the snarky banter between them. The plot was good too if a bit slow in places. Already looking forward to book two in the series. 4🌟 #SeriesLove2025 @Andrew65 #Read2025 @DieAReader
Happy Tuesday! Here are today's #Two4Tuesday questions. Everyone is welcome to play. I will tag a few Littens to get us started.
My answers:
💵 Yes, I still carry cash. A couple of restaurants and local businesses offer a discount if you pay with cash.
💵 The MMC comes from money and made a lot of money himself in the tech industry. Some his actions are greatly influenced by his wealth.
@eggs @Kshakal @TheBookHippie @peaKnit @dabbe @Texreader
“Most people don't think fate has a sound. But it does. Everything has a sound if you listen carefully enough.” This is a lovely read 💙🩵💜
#FeelinTheLove #Lonely
@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
I‘m enjoying these Christmas romances so much 🥰 they‘re perfect background stories while I clean and prepare for the holidays ❤️ Merry wants to take over her family‘s farm and meets the new hire, Clark. I wonder what will happen next 😬🤣 If you have audible they are free in the plus catalogues 📚
“Sometimes my Mama is laughing. Sometimes she's shouting. But all the time, she is trying to save the money for the chair.“
This book can inspire discussions about perseverance, family support, and financial literacy. Students could write about a time they worked toward a goal or create their own savings jars, tying into social-emotional learning and practical life skills.
This book is a Children's Picture Book that was a Caldecott Honor (1983) and was published in 1982. It tells the story of a young girl, her mother, and her grandmother saving coins to buy a comfortable chair after losing their home and belongings in a fire. The detailed portrayal of their journey toward healing and rebuilding their life makes it an enduring classic in children's literature.