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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?
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Continue reading →: The Story of a Reluctant Reader and How “Dog Man” Changed Everything
From Struggles to Success My oldest son did not enjoy reading in kindergarten. Sight word lists felt like “babble words” with no story to follow, and honestly, I couldn’t blame him for not being interested. The first book he read independently was Blue?, and I remember the pride we both…
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Continue reading →: My Approach to Reading: How My Reading Habits Have Changed Over Time
How My Reading Habits Have Changed: Letting Go of Reading Rules Several years ago, when my boys were still very little and very demanding, I set a goal to read 12 books in a year. To keep myself balanced, I rotated between fun/fiction books with self-help/growth books. The “rule” I…
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Continue reading →: I Love Physical Books: Why Paper Beats Screen
Let me say this up front – I am not a techie person. Back in college, I remember seeing a chart (see below) that showed people and where they fall into categories related to adapting to technology. I fall into the Late Majority or Laggards categories. Despite all the advancements…
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Continue reading →: How I Track the Books I’ve Read (and Want to Read)
I like organization. It makes me happy. One way I stay organized with reading is by tracking books online. Over the years, I’ve found two systems that work well for me —Goodreads for books I’ve finished, and an Amazon Wish List for books I want to read. Tracking Books I’ve…
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Continue reading →: My 2025 Book Stack: Excited and Overwhelmed
Between my birthday in November and Christmas this month (plus some books I didn’t get to in 2024), I am fully stocked on books to start 2025. It’s feels both exciting, yet overwhelming. On one hand, I love having a big stack of books ready to read. On the other…
