Tag: reading
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Why I’m Giving Up on Reading Goals to Fall in Love with Books Again
Lately, the joy of reading has been overshadowed by the pressure of goals. After reaching my 2024 target, I realized that the numbers game diluted my passion for books. In 2025, I’m embracing quality over quantity, focusing on the love of stories instead of comparisons. It’s time to read freely and joyfully!
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First Lines Friday | 2/14/25
First Lines Fridays, hosted by Wandering Words, invites readers to explore books through their opening lines. This week features “Grave Pursuits” by Elle E. Kay, a thriller about DCNR Ranger Emily Davis who discovers a buried skull, exposing a serial killer and revisiting her own sister’s disappearance.
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First Lines Friday | 1/10/25
First Lines Fridays invites book enthusiasts to discover stories through captivating opening lines, sparking intrigue and excitement. Hosted by Wandering Words, this engaging activity allows readers to share thoughts while exploring various genres. Join the vibrant community in January and beyond to explore themes like Historical Romance and thrillers, igniting passion for reading!
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Book Review: The Gentleman’s Miscalculation by Laura Beers
In “The Gentleman’s Miscalculation,” passion ignites between childhood enemies Winston and Mattie as they navigate love amidst danger and familial strife. Their evolving friendship, layered with misunderstandings and emotional scars, teaches them the importance of communication. This Regency romance is a heartfelt journey of love, growth, and resilience.
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Book Review: Hard to Break by Piper Lawson
The review praises “Hard to Break,” the final book in the Denver Kodiaks series, highlighting its themes of friendship and loyalty amid the sports romance genre. The relationship between Brooke and Miles concludes satisfyingly, blending their personal struggles with their love story. The author, Piper Lawson, is celebrated for her engaging writing style.
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September Reading Wrap-Up
As October begins, the author reflects on a hectic September filled with reading and commitments. They express gratitude for a slower pace and aim to catch up while being more selective with future commitments. The post highlights their top three book picks for September, inviting readers to share their experiences.




