I’ve been thinking about this for a long time — have you ever asked yourself the same question?
Tag Archives: Reading Tips
I’m a Middle School Librarian. Here’s What Books Kids Want for Christmas
This is what children love reading right now — a shopping list based on real data from real kids
Anxiety? Books Help
A review of ‘How to Disappear’ by Sharon Huss Roat plus a cool life lesson
Holy Buckets, Batman! My Kid Hates to Read?!
Yikes! Some ideas for the reluctant reader
How I Read 12 Books in a Month
And why you can too if you follow these easy tips
Why I Said Goodbye to the Paperback
Not buying physical books and reading digitally still validates you as a bookworm. Reading depends on circumstances and you can love books in any form.
TikTok Rescued Me From the Longest Reading Slump
Three female authors ended my temporarily bookless existence
When Reading Becomes a Job
I was a professional book nerd, and I hated it. This is why.
You Can Never Read The Same Book Twice
The practice of re-reading is usually talked about as a form of nostalgia, or comfort. That’s certainly a huge piece of why I re-read certain books, particularly those I will put on audio as I fall asleep, do laundry, or bake. And yet, I can’t help but notice that re-reading books has offered me something else, too.
Lessons Learned From Reading Guilt
How to read more of what you love, ditch what you don’t, and develop a reading schedule that works for you I am a perfectionist to my core. As an Enneagram 1, perfection to me means that I pick and choose which things in life matter so much that I make them into moral, lifeContinue reading “Lessons Learned From Reading Guilt”