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A Jane Austen Re-read: Emma

Hello everyone, The fact that Emma is so popular means that it took me an extra week just to make it through the sheer volume of Emma’s many adaptations, and…

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April 13, 2020
Books, Just Because, Thoughts

Audio-book Guilt

As a lifelong reader, I have struggled this year as I have found myself more and more drawn to audio-books. In my current lifestyle, I drive about an hour each…

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September 6, 2019
Interesting Things, Just Because

OF/BY/FOR ALL: An interesting look at diversity and representation

Recently, I watched a fascinating talk, given by the director of a museum in California, which talked about her experience bringing representation and inclusivity to her museum space, and the…

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February 26, 2020
Books, Interesting Things, Movies and Television, Reviews

Miss Marple: The Body in the Library

“I must say,” said Sir Henry ruefully, “that I do dislike the way you reduce us all to a general common denominator.” Miss Marple shook her head sadly. “Human nature…

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February 10, 2021
Books, Reviews, Thoughts

My Reading Month – September

I had one of the biggest reading months of the year this past month – albeit through a combination of short books, audiobooks and some graphic novels. I feel like…

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October 18, 2019
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    In Memorial: Magic School Bus and March

    July 18, 2020 /

    Yesterday, we lost two incredible authors who have inspired me in so many ways. Both Joanna Cole and John Lewis passed away, and today, my heart is heavy. John Lewis was a civil rights activist, congressmen and co-author of the powerful and beautiful graphic novel March and Joanna Cole was the author of the incredible Magic School Bus series. March, which tells the story of John Lewis’s work as a civil rights advocate from his childhood and student life to the march in Selma, Alabama. I reviewed it a few years ago on my old blog HERE, and I highly recommend it for people of all ages. John Lewis is…

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    My Reading Month: July

    August 11, 2019

    A Jane Austen Re-read: Introduction

    March 6, 2020

    September: I am OVER IT! (also some book recs)

    October 2, 2020
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    An Unpretentious Way to Read “More” Books

    July 16, 2020 /

    The amount that I read is a running joke in my household, whether it is being asked “so did you finish it yet?” right when I start a book, or me reporting my running tally just to annoy those around me. I am an incredibly fast reader, and that a big part of how I finish so many books, but I honestly think that a lot of my ability to get through so many books is that I structure my life in a such as way that I can manage it. I’m not reading every second, and I still go to work, watch a ton of TV, sleep, make food…

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    Weekend Joys in Books and More: March 12th

    March 12, 2021

    March 2021: When characters are more important than plot.

    April 14, 2021

    March and April Reads: More Sweet and Happy Books

    May 20, 2023
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    Cozy Mystery Round Up

    July 7, 2020 /

    Every once in a while, I need the book equivalent of a freshly baked cookie, something light, fluffy and without much substance. The books that give me the best “cookie” vibes are almost always “cozy” murder mysteries, especially when they have a female detective. I mean, when the world feels like it is ending, what could be better than reading about bad-ass women who can fix all the problems that they are given and still manage to enjoy themselves? My all time favorite series is the Phryne Fisher series, which was also developed into an absolutely wonderful television show. This series is set in late 1920s Australia and is based…

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    March and April Reads: More Sweet and Happy Books

    May 20, 2023

    A Jane Austen Re-read: Persuasion

    April 27, 2020

    Weekend Joys in Books and More: April 9th

    April 9, 2021
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    My Reading Month: June

    July 3, 2020 /

    Another month down, and we are halfway through 2020. I don’t think it is a stretch to say we are having to reckon with a lot of our historic, structural issues this year in a big way. I keep seeing people talking about how they wish 2020 would take a break, and while I agree, I also recognize that most of these issues were just as present in 2019, 2018 and before and this is just the breaking point. I am struggling to find a way to respond without feeling like I am “performing” activism, outrage or simply grief. This blog is all about stories, but I don’t have a…

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    February Reads: For The Love of Cozy Books

    March 4, 2023

    Cozy Mystery Round Up

    July 7, 2020

    Miss Marple: A Murder is Announced

    March 10, 2021
  • Interesting Things,  Just Because

    The Danger of a Single Story

    June 23, 2020 /

    I want to share a video with you today, by an incredible author, Chimemanda Ngozi Adichie, called The Danger of the Single Story. I find myself thinking a lot about it these days, as I watch people sling insults, accusations and straw man arguments at each-other over seemingly everything. I have a lot of thoughts about how this talk and these ideas could be integrated into the discord I see today, but for now, I will let Adichie’s voice shine.

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    Irish Stories: Nonfiction, Mysteries, Cozy Books and More

    March 17, 2021

    OF/BY/FOR ALL: An interesting look at diversity and representation

    February 26, 2020

    Weekend Joys, Books and More: January 8th

    January 8, 2021
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    On Diversity and Reading: Amplifying BIPOC Authors and Voices

    June 12, 2020 /

    This post was also posted on my original blog, Reading Diversely. If you are here because of that, please consider subscribing for more updates. When I started the “Reading Diversely” book project in 2017, I was frustrated and I was aware that the “mainstream” books that received marketing money and were likely to be recommended and receive awards most often were dominated by white men. I wasn’t angry. Yet. Over the course of that year, I fell back in love with reading, but I also became increasingly aware that the problem was so much broader and so much more pervasive than I had realized. I was shocked by the number…

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    Announcing: The Miss Marple Reread

    December 21, 2020

    Weekend Joys in Books and More: January 29th

    January 29, 2021

    Looking Forward: TV and Movie Adaptations Coming out in 2023!

    February 11, 2023
  • Books,  Recommendations,  Reviews

    My Reading Month: May

    June 10, 2020 /

    I didn’t really have much of a reading month in May to be honest – we went back to work (in the midst of a pandemic) and between dealing with that AND a move, reading wasn’t at the top of the list of things I was eager to do when I got home at night! Also, with everything going on the world, it feels self serving to post too much about my little reading project now. What I will say is that I am working on a post that looks at books about racial equity, racism and racialized violence, and I HIGHLY encourage you to take a minute to look…

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    Small Publisher Book Prizes

    June 21, 2019

    On Diversity and Reading: Amplifying BIPOC Authors and Voices

    June 12, 2020

    My Reading Month – September

    October 18, 2019
  • Books,  Recommendations,  Reviews

    My Reading Month: April

    May 7, 2020 /

    April definitely felt like the longest month I have experienced in a while. I’m a little overwhelmed as I go into May, but looking back, I can also say I took full advantage of the last month in terms of reading. In terms of trends, I can see my attention span was lower – I read more graphic novels and short books, and it took me FOREVER to finish the longer, more dense books I was reading. However, that makes a lot of sense to me. This has been a weird time, and sometimes we need quick bites of respite when we are dealing with big things like a global…

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    Bookish March Madness

    March 8, 2020

    2019 Man Booker International Prize

    May 26, 2019

    Weekend Joys in Books and More: April 9th

    April 9, 2021
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    A Jane Austen Re-read: Persuasion

    April 27, 2020 /

    Hello, I’ll be back in the next few days with a few other things, but today, I bring you the last of Jane Austen’s books, Persuasion. This short and sweet book is a great one, and I have been looking forward to it! There are spoilers below. If you haven’t already read this book or watched one of the movies, this post likely isn’t going to make much sense anyway. Rereading The Book Persuasion is the story of 27 year old Anne Elliot, the second daughter of Sir Walter Elliot, a spendthrift landowner who ends up having to relocate to Bath to reduce expenses. Anne is sensible, quiet and reasonable,…

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    Reading and Climate Activism: What Young People Are Reading Now

    February 18, 2023

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    August 3, 2020

    Irish Stories: Nonfiction, Mysteries, Cozy Books and More

    March 17, 2021
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    A Jane Austen Re-read: Northanger Abbey

    April 20, 2020 /

    Hello! Another week in quarantine, another Jane Austen marathon down. This week, I have been hoping for spring to come, and trying to stay upbeat despite some dreary weather. I’m working on what comes next on this blog, because I have one of these books left, so let me know if there is anything you want to see! Next week, we are wrapping up this series with Persuasion, which is both short and one of my favorites, so I am looking forward to it! There are spoilers below. If you haven’t already read this book or watched one of the movies, this post likely isn’t going to make much sense…

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    March 3, 2021

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