Reading When I’m Busy It’s wonderful to be back on the BRRC My Reading Life Blog. Last time I made a confession about my reading life that brought a collective gasp—I rarely find time for rea [ Read More ]
The Eclectic Reader I breathe a sigh of relief when I type “The End” on a completed manuscript, but as a reader “The End” means I’ve closed the cover of the book. So often, I yearn to kno [ Read More ]
By Heather Kreke Do you read books recommended for your “age group”? I read a lot of Young Adult fiction, and I am not a young adult. Not even close. So why do I read YA? In my opinion [ Read More ]
In an interruption to usual programming, I’d love to encourage you to review what you read. Several years ago, when I got series about pursuing publication, I began to think about building my [ Read More ]
What I’m Reading: The Truth About Rapunzel By Heather Greer You know the story of Rapunzel, the girl trapped in the tower who escaped using her extraordinarily long hair? I think she was an avid [ Read More ]
THE FAIRY GODMOTHER OF READING by Rhonda Dragomir Forty-two ceiling tiles, the same number I counted five minutes ago. How did Kim get her braids so even? I checked the clock through my new cat-eye [ Read More ]
By Emily Wright On my last blog post for My Reading Life, I shared how my interest in historical fiction began during my carefree elementary school days. But when adulthood hits, a person realizes [ Read More ]
Have you ever found yourself reading because it resonated with a season in your life? I’ve read less fiction lately and more non-fiction. This quiet season of winter promotes more rest and specif [ Read More ]
My dear college friend Amy read a challenging book every year to prevent her brain from turning to mush. I love her brilliant idea and try to follow her example, but life gets in the way. Amy went [ Read More ]
MY READING LIFE NEEDS… A LIBRARIAN’S NOTE Christmas is nearly upon us—can you believe it?!? Seems like we just took the decorations down a few weeks ago . . . I’m guessing you, like so [ Read More ]