Barbara Green!
I have your contact info so I'll get your book to you ASAP!
Congrats!
Thank you to all who entered, I can't wait to read your suggestions!
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Reading is good for my brain...good for my soul...and good for my vocabulary bank! A new word is like meeting a new friend, so down right exciting!
With a toddler, snuggling down with a good book is a little further down my priority list. It's such a calamity but laundry and dishes scream the loudest!
(Are you like me? Do you clean the house before you clean the house? Do you sort the laundry before you fold the laundry? Do you wipe the floor before you mop the floor? Ok, I might be exaggerating but you get the idea...reading is a brief vacation for me.)
I'm the rare reader who can bail on a book if not hooked in the first chapter. I can sever our brief relationship and move on, with no regrets. No pressure...
The Antelope In the Living Room is a perfect illustration of marriage in real life...you gotta laugh! It had me giggling in the Introduction, I knew we would be fast friends! It's the kind of book that makes me wash the dinner dishes PDQ, knowing another chapter awaits!
I won't spoil it for you but I will say you'll find yourself in every chapter, comforted by knowing you're not alone in your "bats in the belfry" life!
Today, because I love you and I love sharing laughter, I'm giving one away! Woo hoo!
To enter, comment below with your answer to the following question. "What is the last thing you read? Magazine? Bedtime story? Food label? Road sign?" Winner will be selected randomly on Sunday evening (March 23).
"And that's what this book is all about. The times that brought us together and the times we were falling apart. The days we wouldn't trade for anything in the world, and the day he hung an antelope on my wall. Welcome to the story of marriage, dead animals and all." The Antelope in the Living Room
All of us deserve a good laugh, share with your friends!
Just finished Inferno by Dan Brown, and I cheated it was an audio book. Time is a precious commodity so I listen while I take a walk, clean house or garden, even driving by myself somewhere. It was long, typical Dan Brown mystery.
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DeleteWe just read Chicka Chicka Boom Boom (for the millionth time). It's Nahum Grace's favorite. :) Which makes my heart happy because it was always a favorite of mine in my younger years as well. And, children become readers in the laps of their parents, right?
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DeleteI'm in the middle of One Thousand Gifts by Ann Voskamp... fabulous read! And in between my own reading, I am read to by two lovely little ladies - either a Rachel Yoder adventure or a Sisters In Time historical fiction book, and then daily of course I have to catch up on my favorite lil' Superhere ;)
ReplyDeleteSuperherO...Superhero.... darn it! Where's the edit button?!? I can already see you twitching, Sister!
DeleteI'll add this to my reading list! :-)
Deletethanks for letting me know I won when I didn't realize I entered. I am so slow on the uptake. Thanks I can't wait to read it.
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