January has been short story/novella month for me. I started on novels, first with Shibumi, then Tom Wood’s latest Victor tome, Firefight. But since then it’s been:

Eleven Numbers: A Short Story – Lee Child
“Archangel” – Frederick Gero Heimbach
New Kid in Town: A Jack Reacher Story – Andrew Child
Orders of Magnitude – Yuval Kordov

All have been very entertaining. Frederick’s and Yuval’s respective stories are spectacular.

Regularly scheduled reading will now resume as I turn back to Jack London’s White Fang.

I’ve got our youngest reading the Junior Classic edition, and I’m reading along, but with the original big-boys-and-girls edition. 📚

RIP John le Carré
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Finished my 35th book of the year yesterday, an ARC of @bentleydonb’s The Outside Man. Don’s debut, Without Sanction, was a great read, and this one cranks the volume to 11! Thriller lovers will want to grab this in March! 📚

averypottermormon:

fangirltothefullest:

hiccupatheart:

mysharona1987:

stuffstuffstuffstuffstuffstuffst:

mysharona1987:

Funny library signs.

I kinda wanna know what happened with the oreos…

It’s a mystery of the universe.

Voldmort

I’m guessing the Oreo sign is because of this

this is wonderful

Been there, done that.

ilovereadingandwriting:

All I Want To Do Is Read (by meganleestudio)

Yep.

starwarschroniclebooks:

Don’t underestimate the power of reading… Pre-order your copy of Goodnight Darth Vader™ today! 

Click here to download a printable PDF of this poster on our blog.

laughingsquid:

Cheer On Reading in Dallas, A Project to Bring 50 Little Free Libraries to Dallas

chroniclebooks:

Me too.

5 Unforgettable Love Letters to Libraries

Should really use our library more. Especially for the boys.

Ten questions to ask a friend who just read your novel

Ten questions to ask a friend who just read your novel