Books read in November
Dec. 1st, 2022 06:20 pmAnd Then There Were None by Agatha Christie (Oct 30-Nov 3). So good!
The King's Evil by Andrew Taylor (Nov 4-12). I love the sentences like "the sun peeked through my bed curtains." Yay, he has a four-poster bed :D
The Ten Thousand Doors of January by Alix E. Harrow (Nov 13-21). OMG LOVED. So unique and well-written!!
The Rope Eater by Ben Jones (Nov 22-27). This book was a mixture of The Worst Journey in the World, Journey to the Center of the Earth, and the Franklin Expedition..toes falling off in socks, oh my D:
Frozen Stiff by Sherry Shahan (Nov 28-29). How could I not read a book about survival in the wilderness and Hubbard Glacier advancing and causing an ice dam?
I did not get that job at work..they said I'm not ready get, but could work on things and get better if the opportunity comes up again. I hope I like the new person, Denise said she's very nice lol
It's crazy that Mauna Loa is erupting again!! It would be so cool to see it in person lol
( nov 25-dec 1 )
Today's trivia: The scientific term for brain freeze is "sphenopalatine ganglion neuralgia"
The King's Evil by Andrew Taylor (Nov 4-12). I love the sentences like "the sun peeked through my bed curtains." Yay, he has a four-poster bed :D
The Ten Thousand Doors of January by Alix E. Harrow (Nov 13-21). OMG LOVED. So unique and well-written!!
The Rope Eater by Ben Jones (Nov 22-27). This book was a mixture of The Worst Journey in the World, Journey to the Center of the Earth, and the Franklin Expedition..toes falling off in socks, oh my D:
Frozen Stiff by Sherry Shahan (Nov 28-29). How could I not read a book about survival in the wilderness and Hubbard Glacier advancing and causing an ice dam?
I did not get that job at work..they said I'm not ready get, but could work on things and get better if the opportunity comes up again. I hope I like the new person, Denise said she's very nice lol
It's crazy that Mauna Loa is erupting again!! It would be so cool to see it in person lol
( nov 25-dec 1 )
Today's trivia: The scientific term for brain freeze is "sphenopalatine ganglion neuralgia"