Happy Tuesday, bibliophiles! Apparently today marks ten whole years since I started with this blog…granted, it was a pretty far cry from what it is today, but it’s a marvel that I’ve kept it going for this long. Thanks for tagging along, everyone! 🫡 In my ongoing quest to read more translated books, I’ve stumbled […]| The Bookish Mutant
Graveyard Shift by ML Rio ★★★★ I know this book has pretty low rating on goodreads, but as someone in microbiology I am SO excited when I realized how this book will go into detail about some weird…| The Literary Huntress
Zodiac Rising is the first book in Katie Zhao's newest fantasy series, Descendants of the Zodiac.| Bookwyrming Thoughts
One Per Learner Book: For Church Bell Ringers by Pamela Copson is an introductory workbook and textbook for individuals who are learning to bell ring in the style used in England, including change ringing. This book covers various topics, including the names of the parts of the bell, bell handling including handstroke and backstroke, ringing in rounds as well as Plain hunting, Plain Bob and Grandsire Doubles, including the essentials which are needed for these methods, such as rope sight, str...| cembookportal.blogspot.com
The Plague Year by Lawrence Wright ★★★ I had to read the first 2 chapters for one of my class and thought it was interesting, so I decided to pick up the whole book. The rest of the book turned out…| The Literary Huntress
Never a Hero is the second book in Vanessa Len's Only a Monster trilogy, where Joan faces the consequences of resetting the timeline.| Bookwyrming Thoughts
Jade City by Fonda Lee ★★★★ This book was such an amazing series opener and I can see why so many people loved it! Jade City immediately got me in its chokehold from straight from its very first ch…| The Literary Huntress
Witch King by Martha Wells ★★ Oof this was rough. I had such a struggle in the beginning, since the author really threw us into deep water and expect us to swim and i drowned 😅😭. The world building…| The Literary Huntress
Trader Joe’s has never been afraid to “go there” – in terms of yogurt development and placement. Like most grocery stores they offer a virtual cornucopia of yogurt flavors, …| Eating At Joes