Seven Books to Read During Summer 2020
The smell of freshly mowed grass, the sound of birds singing, sipping on a cold drink, reclining in a lawn chair, all while getting lost in the pages of a great book. Reading in the summer is pure bliss.
The smell of freshly mowed grass, the sound of birds singing, sipping on a cold drink, reclining in a lawn chair, all while getting lost in the pages of a great book. Reading in the summer is pure bliss.
Here is a short video highlighting all of the books I have read so far during quarantine. I hope you enjoy!
At the end of March, I put up a blog post about my spring 2020 reading list and now that April is nearly over I thought I would provide an update. For the first time in a long time, it looks like I am actually going to complete one of my reading lists!
The official first day of spring this year was Thursday, March 19 and I’m only just getting around to writing my ‘Spring Reading List’ now – seven days late (gasp). Despite most of the world being on hold, I have been busier than ever while at the same time having more free time than ever.…
Another year has come and gone, but now it is 2020 (that feels so weird to type) and it seems as if most people have already released their New Year’s resolutions into the world. Now, I am going to be no different as this blog post will reveal my New Year’s reading resolution.
There is no denying that I have put my blog on the back burner for the past couple of months. My last blog post was in August, and it’s now November.
Although there are still a few days left of August 2019 (I’m holding onto summer with everything I have), I’ve already started to reminisce on all the books I have read this past month.
Now, reading the title of this blog post I know what you’re thinking, ‘Paige, July is almost over and you’re just putting out your summer reading list now!’
I’ve mentioned this time and time again on this blog, but I’ll say it once more – I have always loved reading for as long as I can remember. With that being said, over the years my favourite book has changed numerous times. However, when I was a little kid my favourite two books always…
I can honestly say I have only been a serious poetry reader for about three years now. Before then, I could never really get into it, nor did I understand the point. Mind you, I never gave poetry a fair chance for me to understand it. Luckily, that did change.