You could start by organizing your bookshelf to keep track of your physical TBR or donating old books to make room for new ones. You could create a reading journal. Or, try the simple luxury of the ...
I hope these journals spark new and fun reading adventures that keep your kids excited about reading. Imagination Soup’s Reading Journal for Kids (Who Love Books) by Melissa Taylor, illustrated ...
creating a reading nook for print books and keeping a reading journal, as note-taking helps ground what you’ve read in memory. For those looking to kill two new year’s resolutions with one ...
Reading my own words about disappointment when a story was rejected made it all the sweeter when one was accepted. From disenchantment to surviving illness and loss, the journals became my blueprint ...
Reading my own words about disappointment when a story was rejected made it all the sweeter when one was accepted. From disenchantment to surviving illness and loss, the journals became my ...