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This was a lot of fun. It is almost like a book about Sookie from Gilmore Girls. Not really, but kind of. One-sitting read.

This was a lot of fun. It is almost like a book about Sookie from Gilmore Girls. Not really, but kind of. One-sitting r..."
I read this book last year. I also thought it was cute and fun.


Been meaning to read this one for a long time. It was very good, though quite raw. Love Angelou's poetry, so it was interesting learning more about her life.


This was just okay. I enjoyed it enough to finish it, but wouldn't particularly recommend it.


A young girl experiences the past as she is interned in the same Japanese internment camp as her grandmother's family during WWII.


Excellent little treatise on Tyranny.


Highly recommended if you are interested in the history of race politics in the US.


Lots of fun though quite crude at times. I really liked the movie.




Read this on Kindle Unlimited and it was a cozy collection of short stories. No uncomfortable content, either!


I have read the second book in this duology many times so it was fun to read the first.


Even though this series is utterly ridiculous it is so fun to read. Still a little crass at times.


Meh. I love Baba Yaga stories but the protagonist was so angsty and full of deceit that it was painful to finish. I only did bc it's middle grade fiction and it doesn't take very long to read it.


Read this with a family book club and thoroughly enjoyed it!


I had been wanting to read this for a very long time. It was really sweet! I would have loved this as a child.


This was a nice complement to reading The Stranger for book club—it definitely enhanced my appreciation!





I'm not really a cat person, but I have enough experience with cats to find this fairly funny. Some outdated cultural / racial terms & stereotypes so not something to give kids without some context.


Silly, irreverent, and fun.


A nice anthology of poetry—a great introduction to those who may consider themselves poetry-adverse.
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Update Apr-2:
My next goal is to not summit White Plume Mt. before May.
Update Mar-2:
I did it! I didn't climb Mt. Crumpit before March :) Strange goal, but I think it helped me to keep my pace on my Physical TBR. My next goal is to be higher on my Physical TBR (Just finished #18) than I am on my Virtual TBR (finished #22). I'm very close, so maybe in the next week or two! *fingers crossed*
Update Feb-22:
Okay, so pretty sure I will not be able to avoid climbing Mt. Crumpit before March... but I am still meeting my physical TBR goal so I guess I'm just going to accept it... ha!
Update Feb-1:
Welp, clearly I am not prioritizing my physical TBR enough. I think my new goal is to NOT climb Mt. Crumpit before March!
I'm prioritizing my physical TBR for 2021 but I have some books on my virtual TBR that are aging and I want to read them or let them go. Hopefully I don't cannibalize my other challenge too much.
Currently Reading:
The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich: A History of Nazi Germany
Heir to the Silver Cross
The Essential Rumi
Rich People Problems
Rum Doodle - summited Feb-1
(view spoiler)[1. The City Baker's Guide to Country Living - Jan-5
2. The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend - Jan-11
3. Mr. Dickens and His Carol - Jan-15
4. Here in the Real World - Jan-16
5. I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings - Jan-23
6. The Late Bloomers' Club - Jan-25
7. American Born Chinese - Jan-26
8. Displacement - Jan-26
9. On Tyranny - Jan-27
10. Art Matters - Jan-28
11. The Color of Law -Jan-30
12. The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks - Feb-1 (hide spoiler)]
Mount Crumpit (24 books) - summited Mar-15
(view spoiler)[13. Crazy Rich Asians - Feb-4
14. Starting Over at Acorn Cottage - Feb-6
15. The Will and the Wilds - Feb-7
16. Miss Moonshine’s Emporium of Happy Endings - Feb-16
17. Amberwell - Feb-17
18. Summerhills - Feb-18
19. The Stranger - Feb-19
20. YOLO Juliet - Feb-20
21. China Rich Girlfriend - Feb-21
22. The House with Chicken Legs - Feb 22
23. Garlic and Sapphires: The Secret Life of a Critic in Disguise - Mar-11
24. In a Holidaze - Mar-15 (hide spoiler)]
Mount Munch (36 books) - summited Apr-2
(view spoiler)[25. Five Little Peppers and How They Grew - Mar-17
26. Looking for The Stranger: Albert Camus and the Life of a Literary Classic - Mar-25
27. Our Town - Mar-28
28. Creativity: A Short and Cheerful Guide - Mar-29
29. The Bright Book of Life: Fifty-Two Novels to Read and Re-Read Before You Vanish - Mar-29
30. The New York Times: Right at Home: How to Buy, Decorate, Organize and Maintain Your Space - Mar-29
31. Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats - Mar-29
32. Glass Town: The Imaginary World of the Brontës - Mar-31
33. Kodi - Mar-31
34. What Kind of Woman - Mar-31
35. Sh**, Actually: The Definitive, 100% Objective Guide to Modern Cinema - Apr-1
36. Shattered Warrior - Apr-2 (hide spoiler)]
White Plume Mt. (48 books)
37. Song of the Court - Apr-2
38. The Midnight Library - Apr-3
39. First Frost - Apr-3
40. The Poetry Remedy: Prescriptions for the Heart, Mind, and Soul - Apr-6
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