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Continue reading →: Childhood Books Worth Passing Down to Your Kids
Alice in Bibleland: A Childhood Favorite When I found out I was pregnant with my oldest son, we were still living near my parents. One day my mom and I were browsing at an antique store, I spotted a set of books from the Alice in Bibleland series. My heart…
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Continue reading →: Reading Resources for Families Who Love Books
If you love books and want to discover family-friendly reading resources, you’re in the right place. There are so many great reading resources available, and I want to highlight a few that have been helpful to my family and me in choosing books that are clean, age-appropriate and engaging. 1.…
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Continue reading →: Book Sale!
Amazon is having a Book Sale!! If you buy 3 books, you only pay for 2 of them (usually the cheapest book is the free one). This is always a good sale to help build up that TBR stack so you don’t run out of good stuff to read. I…
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Continue reading →: Working in a School Library
This collage shows my first interview in 8 years, my official employee badge and my first day outfit. Returning to Work: A Perfect Fit for My Family I originally planned to go back to work part-time when my youngest son started kindergarten (I had quit working when my oldest son…
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Continue reading →: How I Choose My Next Book: 6 Ways I Pick What to Read From My TBR Pile
I’ve seen countless memes about people joking that their TBR (To Be Read) pile will extend past their lifetime. I feel like my biggest reading struggle is that there are just so many books I want to read and not enough time to read them all. Can I get an…
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Continue reading →: Do Audiobooks Count as Reading? Why I Think They Do.
I used to be in the camp that said audiobooks do not count as “officially reading.” If your eyes weren’t running over every written word, it was cheating. I mean, it does seem a little like cheating when you can set the speed at 1.25x (or 1.5x if you’re extra…
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Continue reading →: Favorite Reading T-shirts
I wear t-shirts pretty much anytime I’m not at work. My t-shirts can basically be broken down into four categories: Without further ado, I wanted to share some of my favorite reading shirts. Note: I’ve tried to find similar shirts on Amazon in case you’re interested, but styles have changed…
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Continue reading →: Prequels and “Retellings”: Revisiting Beloved Classics from a New Perspective
There is a literary trend I’ve noticed lately – modern authors writing prequels to classic books or retellings from another character’s point of view. The most famous one that comes to mind is Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West (1995) by Gregory Maguire to…
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Continue reading →: Hide a Book, Find a Book: A Fun Reading Activity for Kids
If you’re looking for a creative way to encourage reading and spread kindness, a book hiding activity for kids is a perfect choice. This “hide a book, find a book” idea turns reading into an adventure while giving children a chance to share stories with others. My kids used to…
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Continue reading →: Top 5 Valentine’s Day Gift Ideas for Booklovers
Valentine’s Day is quickly approaching, and there’s still time to grab a gift for the booklover in your life. Here are my top 5 ideas: Which gift idea would you want the most?