I have a copy of French Braid I found at a thrift store and now I’m excited to pick it up! Also have Madwoman on my TBR and may need to use a Libro.FM credit on Deep Cuts. What a month!
You had such a good month! And I definitely relate to the feeling of burning out on reading after being on booksta. I hope your reset provides the fresh start you’re craving! 🤍
I reread Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie as I’m currently in the worst 3month long reading slump & her books are the only thing I can tolerate when this happens 😅🙃
I have a copy of French Braid I found at a thrift store and now I’m excited to pick it up! Also have Madwoman on my TBR and may need to use a Libro.FM credit on Deep Cuts. What a month!
All three of those would be excellent additions to your tbr! I hope you enjoy whenever you get to them 🤎
You had such a good month! And I definitely relate to the feeling of burning out on reading after being on booksta. I hope your reset provides the fresh start you’re craving! 🤍
Thank you! I think it’ll be a good break.
I reread Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie as I’m currently in the worst 3month long reading slump & her books are the only thing I can tolerate when this happens 😅🙃
Thanks a good idea! Maybe I need to reread a favorite to shake off this rut
“How to kill men and get away with it” and “The murder after the night before” by Katy Brent.
Ooh I haven’t heard of either of those but they sound like fun cozy mysteries!
I read Broken Country, it saved me from a horrendous book slump. I devoured it!
I keep seeing such good reviews for this one! Maybe this is what I need rn
LOL Sunrise on the Reaping!!!!!
I've heard this is phenomenal!!! Better than Songbirds & Snakes (didn't love that one).
VISUAL NOVEL AND GRAPHIC NOVEL STOCKS GOING UP!!!! 💹📈📈📈📈📈📈
Yay!!!
I just started "Black Woods Blue Sky" by Eowyn Ivey, but I am super into it already. It was a recommendation from one of the Roscoe Books employees.
Pick up Persuasion or Emma or Sense & Sensibility …in honor of Jane Austen’s 250th anniversary. You won’t regret rereading any of these treasures.