Crusades: Round One
When I am queen, I shall officially declare that Fruit Loops be spelled as such. This whole "Froot" thing is just ridiculous, Kellogg's.
P.S. Wondering why my posts are backdated at the moment? Wonder no more.
When I am queen, I shall officially declare that Fruit Loops be spelled as such. This whole "Froot" thing is just ridiculous, Kellogg's.
P.S. Wondering why my posts are backdated at the moment? Wonder no more.
Me: Hey, Mom, can we go to New York & Co. after our hair appointments? I'm two cute shirts short of what I need for my trip.
Mom: Absolutely!
Adam: You know, you could just wear regular shirts. Those work just as well.
Me: If you were going to hang out with a posse of girls for the week, you'd want to look nice.
Adam: I wouldn't bring clothes.
It is a wonder that kid is still single.
Leave it to a library to make reading fun and sexy again! I can't stop swooning over all the new books I got at the book sale today. I did my best to find the ones you recommended, but things were a little discombobulated. Should I look for Christmas Crime Scenes in with the Christmas books or the mystery books? (Answer: I found it in the mystery section. No, I did not purchase it. I'm seriously contemplating going back to find it tomorrow, though.)
Here's the complete list of tomes I picked up for myself:
Once I get through reading all these, I'll write up a list of the remaining recommendations for my brother. He works at a bookstore and can get me sweet deals. Feel free to keep adding to the list as you think of more titles!
While we're on the topic, I'll go ahead and plug two of my favorite book-related sites—dailylit.com and goodreads.com. DailyLit is a website that emails you the book(s) of your choosing in manageable snippets at whatever time of day you choose. I, for example, usually have something fun (like Alice in Wonderland) scheduled to arrive at 7 a.m. and something more serious (like Crime in Punishment) scheduled to arrive at 5 p.m. Reading two books at once isn't always ideal, but I do like that I always have something to look forward to when I wake up and when I get off of work. Plus, with the books online, I have less things to forget at home or at the office or in the car or wherever.
GoodReads, meanwhile, is a great place to keep track of all the books you have read, are currently reading, or plan to read. You and your friends can rate, review, and recommend books with a few simple clicks, which is a lot more streamlined than my "leave a comment!" method of asking for suggestions.
If, however, you do have any further suggestions of books or book-related websites, please let me know! I'll be busy alphabetizing my new purchases and trying to figure out how much stuff I can pile on my shelving unit before it explodes. Wish me luck!