As I read my Kindle, I highlight intriguing or beautifully descriptive passages from the novel. Here are a few recent . . . “Our fascination with miracles is inextricably tied up with our fear of death. Miracles give us hope for preservation from suffering and, ultimately, an escape from death.” Adam Blai, the Catholic GuideContinue reading “Favorite Kindle Quotes: Adam Blai (1)”
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Favorite Kindle Quotes: William Kent Krueger (3)
As I read my Kindle, I highlight intriguing or beautifully descriptive passages from the novel. Here are a few recent . . . “My father had never struck us but he could speak in a way that made you feel as if you’d offended God himself..’” William Kent Krueger, Ordinary Grace “Thanks to Jake theContinue reading “Favorite Kindle Quotes: William Kent Krueger (3)”
Favorite Kindle Quotes: Tina Connolly (2)
As I read my Kindle, I highlight intriguing or beautifully descriptive passages from the novel. Here are a few recent . . . “Even in her imagination, the clock would not turn back far enough to put her father on the bench with them.” Tina Connolly, IronSkin “His hair was curled, his nose straight, hisContinue reading “Favorite Kindle Quotes: Tina Connolly (2)”
Favorite Kindle Quotes: Lindsay Faye (2)
As I read my Kindle, I highlight intriguing or beautifully descriptive passages from the novel. Here are a few recent . . . “Aggressively incompetent.” LINDSAY FAYE, THE GODS OF GOTHAM “That was about as comforting as a split basket of snakes.” Lindsay Faye, The Gods of Gotham “The once-delicate pink wallpaper was peeling inContinue reading “Favorite Kindle Quotes: Lindsay Faye (2)”
Favorite Kindle Quotes: William Kent Krueger (2 of 4)
As I read my Kindle, I highlight intriguing or beautifully descriptive passages from the novel. Here are a few recent . . . “He had red hair and freckles and freakish ears that stood out like the handles on a sugar bowl.” William Kent Krueger, Ordinary Grace “Oh when she sang she could make aContinue reading “Favorite Kindle Quotes: William Kent Krueger (2 of 4)”
Favorite Kindle Quotes: William Kent Krueger (1 of 4)
As I read my Kindle, I highlight intriguing or beautifully descriptive passages from the novel. Here are a few recent . . . “My father used to quote the Greek playwright Aeschylus. ‘He who learns must suffer.’” William Kent Krueger, Ordinary Grace “He wore a half smile as if he was just about to understandContinue reading “Favorite Kindle Quotes: William Kent Krueger (1 of 4)”
Favorite Kindle Quotes: Tina Connolly (1 of 3)
As I read my Kindle, I highlight intriguing or beautifully descriptive passages from the novel. Here are a few recent . . . “In five years she could list on one hand the people who had intentionally touched her.” Tina Connolly, IronSkin “The words landed like carefully placed stones, a heavy message grown no lighterContinue reading “Favorite Kindle Quotes: Tina Connolly (1 of 3)”
A line from I Have a Bad Feeling About This (8)
The last quote I’ll pull from Jeff Strand’s I Have a Bad Feeling About this. It was a fun YA read. Jeff Strand’s I Have a Bad Feeling About This is a fun stream-of-consciousness about five boys surviving summer camp. The snark in the face of danger and cute co-eds got me to chuckle aContinue reading “A line from I Have a Bad Feeling About This (8)”
A line from I Have a Bad Feeling About This (7)
Another glimpse of this book’s humorous sarcasm in the face of danger. Jeff Strand’s I Have a Bad Feeling About This is a fun stream-of-consciousness about five boys surviving summer camp. The snark in the face of danger and cute co-eds got me to chuckle a few times. You can learn more about Strand andContinue reading “A line from I Have a Bad Feeling About This (7)”
A line from I Have a Bad Feeling About This (6)
Even a swarm of mosquitoes can’t distract teen boys from impractical outfits! Jeff Strand’s I Have a Bad Feeling About This is a fun stream-of-consciousness about five boys surviving summer camp. The snark in the face of danger and cute co-eds got me to chuckle a few times. You can learn more about Strand andContinue reading “A line from I Have a Bad Feeling About This (6)”
A line from I Have a Bad Feeling About This (5)
Been there. Done That. Fun to experience the flashback while reading this! Jeff Strand’s I Have a Bad Feeling About This is a fun stream-of-consciousness about five boys surviving summer camp. The snark in the face of danger and cute co-eds got me to chuckle a few times. You can learn more about Strand andContinue reading “A line from I Have a Bad Feeling About This (5)”