Category: book reviews
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Wholesome Books for Preteens: 10 Magical Fantasy Series (part 1)
This post is part of a series I’m writing in response to some parents asking me for book recommendations for their preteens. They lamented how common it is for books for preteens to be filled with middle school drama and romance, and their kids aren’t really ready for that yet.…
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2023 Year in Review: Favorite Books
The year is winding down as I write this, and it’s a great time to reflect. These are a couple of observations I made about my reading in 2023: I’m glad I looked back at the whole year because I was feeling like I hadn’t had a good reading year…
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December 2023: Recent Reads
Merry almost-Christmas and end-of-year! I haven’t posted a recent reads in a while because it’s been slow going in my reading life. Turns out adjusting to a different position at work and married life (and another surprise!) has taken more energy than I anticipated. Who knew? 😉 Nevertheless, I couldn’t…
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September 2023: Recent Reads
Hey Readers, As promised, here’s a recent reads post. While it’s titled September 2023, it’s going to include some of what I’ve read earlier this year as well (since I didn’t post for so long!). Nonfiction Dinners with Ruth by Nina Totenberg This book caught my eye for two reasons:…
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June/July 2022: Recent Reads
Teachers went back to work this week in my county, and the usual question was asked: “How was your summer?” First of all, summer break is over for me! Just…how? Second, you know how you have to find a pat answer when you get asked a question multiple times? I…
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April/May 2022: Recent Reads
Happy summer to (most of) my readers! I know some places in the world aren’t on summer break yet(or even in the season of summer) – hang in there! As of last week, I completed my first year as a Spanish teacher, and my seventh year total as a teacher.…
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March 2022: Recent Reads
We’re at the end of March, and it is pollen season here in Georgia. This is my first spring in Georgia, as I remarked to my second graders yesterday. One of them was surprised, because she’s had “seven springs” in Georgia. I think it was a new thought for her…
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February 2022: Recent Reads
This post may contain affiliate links, which means I’ll receive a commission if you purchase through my links, at no extra cost to you. Please read full disclosure for more information. Happy February! Reading continues to be a little strange for me so far this year. It kind of shocks me how…

