due in no small part to the permanent Experience Share feature, which distributes EXP to every Pokémon in the party. While I still think there should have been an option to turn it off, I will admit that I like
and I think this one gelled as I am a quarter of the way past. I’m a Balogh fan (loved our recent guest post about her books) and it has been lovely to spend the last couple of evenings in the English countryside circa 1818, where the riskiest thing to do is to play a piano ...
I’m in the middle ofA Deadly Inside Scoopby Abby Colette. It’s a cozy mystery about a woman who takes over her family’s small town ice cream shop, and finds a dead stranger while foraging for snow. The ice cream descriptions are drool worthy, and I’m enjoying the quiet, slow pac...
Kiki: I’ve been having a really hard time sticking with anything lately—I think it’s part depression and part just feeling really picky. I keep starting things and putting them down because I start to feel really grumbly about them and want to give them a fair shot when I’m feeling...
this seems to be a magic reading rut busting book). Life has been stressful and hard but I think my ability to focus my anxious mind long enough to read fiction has finally returned from the war. To celebrate that, I’m continuing myHidden Legacyreread that I started in, ya know, June...
Sarah: “As for why anyone should care to know you, well…” He fumbled for words. Look at you, was on the tip of his tongue. Listen to you. What have you read this month? What were your favorites? By request, since we can’t link to every book you mention in the comments, ...
The first book isTalia Hibbert’sTake a Hint, Dani Brown.It is a freaking delight and a hug in book form. There are constant pauses where I set my tablet down and try to stop shrieking with laughter. My family thinks I’m weird enough; I don’t need Reading Snort Gurgles on my list...