
2020: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
We’re still a month away from the end of the year, but my reading will probably consist mainly of Christmas books in December, and I hope and pray that life won’t come up and throw anything else at me in the final month of the year, either. So I might as well post my “Year […]
Read MoreBookLikes (and Legimi), is this really all you’ve got?
“The site is live and running again. No other features are planned in the nearest future. The performance will be looked into depending on the problems and the availability of resources. Sorry for any inconvenience.“ Comment on BookLikes’ Facebook page, last night (July 13, 2020). Sorry, but that just isn’t good enough. Not any […]
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Nine Candles
24 Festive Tasks: Door 14 – Hanukkah, Task 2: Light 9 candles each representing something you’re thankful for (share a picture with us; sharing anything else is optional). Some of the things for which I am grateful this holiday season: My mom and the fact that, at age 80 (just this year) she is […]
Read More10 books by female authors recommended by book bloggers
Reblogged from: BookLikes There’s no better way of celebrating the International Women’s Day than reading books written by female authors. We’ve looked through the book catalog, your posts and reviews, and women writers tag, and picked 10 great titles written by woman recommended by BookLikes community of book bloggers. What’s your favorite title written by female author? […]
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BT and Lillelara: Did you see this review …
readingallnight.booklikes.com/post/1625971/the-price-of-salt-or-carol-the-book-vs-carol-the-movie … of Patricia Highsmith’s The Price of Salt (aka Carol) and its movie adaptation? Don’t want to reblog since it’s a review, but I thought you might be interested. (If you’re already following the reviewer, never mind.) Original post: ThemisAthena.booklikes.com/post/1626142/bt-and-lillelara-did-you-see-this-review
Read MoreREBLOG: 15 authors to read based on your favorite drinks
Reblog of a July 2015 BookLikes post. No matter if it’s a cup of tea or coffee, lemonade or a glass of wine, books and drinks go well together. This universal truth has been discovered not only by avid readers but also writers, some of whom became as well known for their drinking habits as for their literary achievements. Taking […]
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