I believe that Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe is technically Young Adult, but the topics it broaches are painful and relevant to nearly every one. This is a beautiful book - only made better with an audiobook narration by Lin-Manuel Miranda - that stopped me in my tracks and took my... Continue Reading →
Books That Are Worth the Struggle
Hi, friends! It's time for another Top Ten Tuesday with The Broke and the Bookish. This week's topic is books that you struggled to get into but ended up loving. This one was difficult for me because I don't typically push through a book if I'm not loving it. Life is short and there are... Continue Reading →
The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern
The Night Circus was published in 2011, but somehow I am only just getting the memo about it. And I'm a little annoyed about that, to be honest! As I wrote in an earlier post, I listened to this on audio and it was narrated by Jim Dale, which made this an even more magical... Continue Reading →
What the Most Successful People Do Before Breakfast by Laura Vanderkam
I've been really into productivity books lately and was interested in What the Most Successful People Do Before Breakfast because I'm always looking for ways to shake up my morning routine and get the most out of them. A lot of you know that I'm a very early riser - 4am most mornings. I do... Continue Reading →
Books on Writing That Are Hidden Gems
This week's Top Ten Tuesday theme is on hidden gems. I love reading books on writing, and thought that this would be a fun topic. A lot of us have heard of Stephen King's On Writing and Margaret Atwood's Negotiating With the Dead, but there are so many out there that aren't as popular! I prefer... Continue Reading →
The Secret Keeper by Kate Morton
And with this finish, I am a Kate Morton completist! I follow her on Instagram so I know that she is working on her sixth book and I am so excited about that. I've adored all of her books, but hands down: The Secret Keeper is the best. I've said it before, but Kate Morton... Continue Reading →
Old Book Lists
Longtime book list maker here. And now I have the evidence to prove it! A few weeks ago I found a couple of trusty notebooks that have traveled with me for a LONG time! The video above is the notebook that I started the summer of 2000, which would have been just before my junior... Continue Reading →
The Swan Thieves by Elizabeth Kostova
This is going to sound super dramatic, but The Swan Thieves is the perfect example of what I love about reading books. I loved it! Andrew Marlow is a psychiatrist living and working in DC. He's practicing medicine for practical reasons, but his passion is painting. He gets a call from a fellow psychiatrist with... Continue Reading →
Deep Work by Cal Newport
I listened to Deep Work by Cal Newport on audio and I'm kicking myself for not just buying the book. There were so many useful ideas listed and I wish I could have marked up the pages. In Deep Work, the author differentiates deep work from "shallow work." Shallow work is anything that is consumed... Continue Reading →
Top Ten Tuesday: Back to School!
Today I'm joining The Broke and the Bookish to share ten recommendations that are back to school related! I did a very similar post on this topic last year for TTT, so if you were a reader a year ago, then some of this will sound very familiar. But books set in literary or academic settings are... Continue Reading →
