This was my favorite book read in March.
✅ historical fiction
✅ girl power
✅ horses!
✅ found family
#12BooksOf2023
@Andrew65
This was my favorite book read in March.
✅ historical fiction
✅ girl power
✅ horses!
✅ found family
#12BooksOf2023
@Andrew65
#WondrousWednesday
1.Bonanza Jellybean from tagged book
2. Beerspit Night and Cursing Charles Bukowski
Come on and play if you like!
Last week I read The Hearts of Horses by Molly Gloss. It takes place in Oregon so I thought it would be the perfect choice for our trip…and it was. Very engaging horse story! Read if you like Black Beauty.
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🦑 Taken in Newport, Oregon
If I could read 4 books this month, I would read:
💪🏻 The Mummy! by Jane Webb Loudon for my book club
🐴 tagged for a trip to Oregon
📚 The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek by Kim Michele Richardson (finished yesterday), and Friends, Lovers, and the Big, Terrible, Thing by Matthew Perry for the Monthly Key Word GXO challenge
What should I read first?
#tbr #MarchTBR
My husband's grandpa passed away yesterday he's in the Photo
Photo is from night before I found out I was pregnant with Aquamarina and the cow gave birth
Trigger Warning:
His best friend found him in the driveway he was on way to the barn most likely and medical examiner said either heart attack or heart stopped due to lack of oxygen due to his copd seconds after he walked by the door he was laying out there for a couple hours and I feel
A significant book that discusses how significant (and insignificant) everything is and can be. A fun, novelty read that went by quickly and kept me invested. One of the main takeaways that I feel is important is to celebrate your differences and don‘t settle for normal - who even defines that word anyways? Also, the big author reveal at the end made me gasp, but then after a minute of reflection, was the perfect ending
This little girl and the rhymes are art in her book are all wonderfully spunky and fun! Exactly the kind of book that gets little ones inspired to dream big and follow their own path.
“There are countless ways to live upon this tremendous sphere in mirth and good #health, and probably only one way - the industrialized, urbanized, herding way - to live here stupidly, and man has hit upon that one wrong way.” #QuotsyApr21