I LOVE to read, and you have no idea how thrilled I am to stumble upon this list as I am always looking for recommendations. I don’t know what I love more, though – your list in general, or the fact that you included Berenstain Bears and The Giving Tree
Thanks, Janae. I’m glad you found it! Keep in mind, I update it every time I read four or five books, which is usually monthly. Each picture is linked to my Goodreads account, so feel free to check that out as well.
Great reading list and very cool the way you have the book covers instead a dreary list! I also really like the graphic design of your site. I’m thinking of moving from a static web page design to a blog format and yours is the niftiest blog I’ve seen yet. Let me know if you would be willing to share some information about how you do all this. Thanks for sharing your thoughts with the world!
Thank you so much! Yeah, if you click on them they actually all connect to my Goodreads profile.
I think the best example of someone who keeps a consistent blog, but has an awesome professional site is http://www.yewknee.com – it’s run by Michael Eades, who is fantabulous at what he does.
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I LOVE to read, and you have no idea how thrilled I am to stumble upon this list as I am always looking for recommendations. I don’t know what I love more, though – your list in general, or the fact that you included Berenstain Bears and The Giving Tree
Thanks, Janae. I’m glad you found it! Keep in mind, I update it every time I read four or five books, which is usually monthly. Each picture is linked to my Goodreads account, so feel free to check that out as well.
Thanks for stopping by!
Great reading list and very cool the way you have the book covers instead a dreary list! I also really like the graphic design of your site. I’m thinking of moving from a static web page design to a blog format and yours is the niftiest blog I’ve seen yet. Let me know if you would be willing to share some information about how you do all this. Thanks for sharing your thoughts with the world!
Thank you so much! Yeah, if you click on them they actually all connect to my Goodreads profile.
I think the best example of someone who keeps a consistent blog, but has an awesome professional site is http://www.yewknee.com – it’s run by Michael Eades, who is fantabulous at what he does.