Nanie Hurley 🌿inbookish nookFirst and Final: Gone for Good by Harlan CobenMy collection keeps growingJun 275Jun 275
Nanie Hurley 🌿inbookish nookBook Review: Gone for Good by Harlan CobenMore twists than an old headphone forgotten in your pocket for a weekJun 264Jun 264
Nanie Hurley 🌿inbookish nookBook Review: 15 Minute Art Drawing by Jessica SmithCan art projects that take as little as fifteen minutes teach you how to draw?Jun 218Jun 218
Nanie Hurley 🌿inbookish nookFirst & Final: Around the World in Eighty DaysThe best rewards are the unexpected onesJun 104Jun 104
Nanie Hurley 🌿inbookish nookFirst and Final: Skeleton CrewCollecting opening and closing lines has brought a much appreciated extra dimension to my readingJun 47Jun 47
Nanie Hurley 🌿inbookish nookBook Review: The Outsider by Albert CamusIs not complying with societal expectations a capital sin?May 205May 205
Nanie Hurley 🌿inbookish nookBook Review: Flowers for Algernon by Daniel KeyesWould you rather be smart or happy?May 116May 116
Nanie Hurley 🌿inDigital Global TravelerHow Long Does It Take To Travel Around the World?If you had infinite cash at your disposal, would you do it?May 766May 766
Nanie Hurley 🌿inbookish nookBecoming a Star Wars Fan Took Me By SurpriseI was brought into George Lucas’ world in a very unexpected wayMay 412May 412
Nanie Hurley 🌿inbookish nookBook Review: Stephen King’s Skeleton CrewA book full of stories to keep you up at nightApr 279Apr 279
Nanie Hurley 🌿inbookish nookFirst and Final: “The Call of the Wild”A wonderful novella about a dog’s unexpected journeyApr 248Apr 248
Nanie Hurley 🌿inbookish nookFirst and Final: “My Friend Anna”Non-fiction books can start with a bang!Apr 168Apr 168
Nanie Hurley 🌿inbookish nookBook Review: “My Friend Anna”, Rachel DeLoache WilliamsThe story of the infamous con woman told by one of her best friendsApr 124Apr 124
Nanie Hurley 🌿inbookish nookFirst and Final: “Pride and Prejudice”“It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.”Apr 88Apr 88
Nanie Hurley 🌿inbookish nookFirst and Final: Why I’m Fascinated With the Opening Lines of Literary Works“First sentences are doors to worlds”, as Ursula Le Guin expertly put it.Apr 69Apr 69
Nanie Hurley 🌿Reading Challenge ProgressI may be struggling to write, but reading is going just fine!Apr 29Apr 29
Nanie Hurley 🌿Starting the Year Well: Five Stars JanuaryHow did January go for you in the reading department?Feb 36Feb 36
Nanie Hurley 🌿Sometimes a story isn’t really about what it seems…“The world was full of monsters, and they were all allowed to bite the innocent and the unwary.”Jan 31, 202310Jan 31, 202310
Nanie Hurley 🌿inBouncin’ and Behavin’ Blogs“Verity”: A Page Turner From Beginning to Disappointing EndThe story was so thrilling that I finished the book in three days!Jan 215Jan 215
Nanie Hurley 🌿inBouncin’ and Behavin’ Blogs“The Secret Life of Stuff”: A Comprehensive(ish) Overview of EverythingWe live in a world of stuff, but where does it all come from?Jan 78Jan 78