I saw that Julie over at One More Book came up with a post called Loving the Lines. Basically, Loving the Lines is dedicated to books with stand-out quotes that need to be shared. I’m often moved by passages and lines from the books I read, and I thought this would be a great way to show love to those books! Many thanks to all the wonderful writers who inspire, empower, entertain, and make people think. As soon as I saw this post I knew I needed to make this post! Instead of focusing on just one author, I've decided to focus on one book that has some really powerful and memorable quotes.
Loving the Lines//The Memory Collectors
I saw that Julie over at One More Book came up with a post called Loving the Lines. Basically, Loving the Lines is dedicated to books with stand-out quotes that need to be shared. I’m often moved by passages and lines from the books I read, and I thought this would be a great way to show love to those books! Many thanks to all the wonderful writers who inspire, empower, entertain, and make people think. As soon as I saw this post I knew I needed to make this post! Instead of focusing on just one author, I've decided to focus on one book that has some really powerful and memorable quotes.
Loving the Lines//Under the Whispering Door
I saw that Julie over at One More Book came up with a post called Loving the Lines. Basically, Loving the Lines is dedicated to books with stand-out quotes that need to be shared. I’m often moved by passages and lines from the books I read, and I thought this would be a great way to show love to those books! Many thanks to all the wonderful writers who inspire, empower, entertain, and make people think. As soon as I saw this post I knew I needed to make this post! Instead of focusing on just one author, I've decided to focus on one book that has some really powerful and memorable quotes.
Loving the Lines//The Return of the King
I saw that Julie over at One More Book came up with a new post called Loving the Lines.
Basically, Loving the Lines is dedicated to books with stand-out quotes that need to be shared. I’m often moved by passages and lines from the books I read, and I thought this would be a great way to show the love!! Many thanks to all the wonderful writers who inspire, empower, entertain, and make people think.
As soon as I saw this post I knew I needed to make this a weekly post! Instead of focusing on just one author, I've decided to focus on one book that has some really powerful and memorable quotes.
Loving the Lines//Songs for the End of the World
I saw that Julie over at One More Book came up with a post called Loving the Lines. Basically, Loving the Lines is dedicated to books with stand-out quotes that need to be shared. I’m often moved by passages and lines from the books I read, and I thought this would be a great way to show love to those books! Many thanks to all the wonderful writers who inspire, empower, entertain, and make people think. As soon as I saw this post I knew I needed to make this post! Instead of focusing on just one author, I've decided to focus on one book that has some really powerful and memorable quotes.
Loving the Lines//The Ocean at the End of the Lane
I saw that Julie over at One More Book came up with a post called Loving the Lines. Basically, Loving the Lines is dedicated to books with stand-out quotes that need to be shared. I’m often moved by passages and lines from the books I read, and I thought this would be a great way to show love!! Many thanks to all the wonderful writers who inspire, empower, entertain, and make people think. Instead of focusing on just one author, I've decided to focus on one book that has some really powerful and memorable quotes.
Loving the Lines//The Grace Year
I saw that Julie over at One More Book came up with a new post called Loving the Lines.
Basically, Loving the Lines is dedicated to books with stand-out quotes that need to be shared. I’m often moved by passages and lines from the books I read, and I thought this would be a great way to show the love!! Many thanks to all the wonderful writers who inspire, empower, entertain, and make people think.
As soon as I saw this post I knew I needed to make this a weekly post! Instead of focusing on just one author, I've decided to focus on one book that has some really powerful and memorable quotes.
Book Review//An Unthinkable Thing
An Unthinkable Thing did not read like a typical thriller, which was very refreshing to me when other thrillers follow similar plot points. I thought that this leaned a bit more toward literary fiction, and in some cases, it fell a bit flat and dragged on for some chapters. I really needed time to sit with this book to fully grasp the nuances of the family dynamic.
Pairing Books with Tea; Or Why I Started Kaitlyn’s Cup of Tea
When I started Kaitlyn’s Cup of Tea back in 2019, I was always reading with a mug of tea (or coffee) in hand. Shortly after, I had a great idea of pairing books with the tea I was drinking.
Down the TBR Rabbit Hole #5
Down The TBR Hole is a meme from Lost in a Story that revolves around cleansing your TBR of all those books you’re never going to read and sort through it all to know what’s actually on there.
How it works:
– Go to your Goodreads to be read shelf
– Order on ascending date added
– Take the first 5 (or 10 if you’re feeling adventurous) books
– Read the synopses of the books
– Decide: keep it or should it go
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