Dear Readers, welcome to Title Talk, 02.2020. Haven’t posted a book review since 10.2019 when I shared my review of The Girls at 17 Swann Street by Yara Zgheib. That book was my online book club’s choice to read for October. I devoured it. With my ears on Audible. When I started writing this blog, […]
Search Results for: texas bluebonnet award
Wellness Weekend 02.2020: Goals Update & Hiking Tips
Wonder women, welcome! Checking my agenda, I see that it is the third Sunday in February making it time for Wellness Weekend 02.2020. I’m giving the first update on my 2020 wellness goals and then we are talking a little about hiking. An activity PC and I enjoy doing quite often. Last year I gave […]
Title Talk, 03.2018: Book Girl Magic Reading Challenge
Hello, readers! So, you know I have been following along with 2, sorta 3, book challenges this year, right? Today I’m sharing the latest children’s book that I’ve read (actually still reading) for the “Book Girl Magic Reading Challenge” (#BGRChallenge). Check out last month’s update, here. Discovered this challenge through my friend Daenel at Living Outside […]
Currently, 8.2.2017
hAPpY hUMp DaY, gals! Joining Anne in Residence and her co-host Shea of Shea Lennon to share what we’re currently admiring, anticipating, borrowing, purchasing and snacking (on). These topics were kind of toughie tough tough for me. So like a good teacher/librarian, I brainstormed some ideas. Then this morning like a naughty student, I cheated to see […]
31 Days of Children’s Books, Day 12
Huddle up, girls, because we are talking sports books today! Sports stories written by none other than Mike Lupica, syndicated columnist for the New York Daily News and TV anchor for ESPN’s The Sports Reporters. I remember reading my first Mike Lupica book at home and PC stopping me to say ‘hey, that books is […]
31 Days of Children’s Books, Day 10
Sweet readers, hope your Monday is off to a great start. Yesterday I came up with the idea to review chapter books for boys this week. Because I had daughters, I was always kind of partial to reading books for/about girls. Not that there are really books that are strictly for boys or for girls […]