If you have kept up with this blog for any length of time, you will not be surprised to know that there is already a stack of books waiting to be read.
These are only three of the list that I will be reading as I prepare to be a class leader once again for the Conference United Methodist Women Mission u. Training is scheduled for May, and I must have the list completed by then! Needless to say, it's time for me to start reading!
I've often been known to begin reading a book and not be able to put it down until I have it finished! Just in case I need to utilize a bookmark with these books, I am ready....
Susan Branch has made this one available via Twitter. Notice the listing of the dates for the full moon in 2018! Were you able to see the one on Monday night? There is another chance for a January full moon if you missed the first one! (I really think I'll be putting this bookmark to good use.)😊
Do you have some books to read on your list for 2018?
Dear Nellie, I have more books on my to read list than I can imagine! One at a time.
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Well, Sister, you certainly have your work cut out for you! Good thing you enjoy reading! I always have something waiting to be read, and I often forget to take one of those to appointments where I'd have plenty of time to catch up! I do enjoy those that are hard to put down, but those aren't the ones I want to take to those appointments. Happy reading!! Nice bookmarkers, too!
ReplyDeleteI have so many books on my list that I will never finish them all before I die. : )
ReplyDeleteMy to read list goes from here to California, but at the very top are Lincoln at the Bardo and Robert Hughes book on the history of Australia.
ReplyDeleteOh yes I do have a few books to read this year too! And I need to go over there and get that book marker! I love them. And yes I did see that moon! Amazing!!
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