I can't believe I forgot to post these a few weeks ago!
Day 1 (Late): Eat This Poem: A Literary Feast of Recipes Inspired by Poetry by @nicolegulotta - 25 poems, 75 recipes and a whole lot of goodness. #libfaves17 https://t.co/wfVAg86iG2— 🎄🤶🏼Amelia🤶🏼🎄 (@LitJrzyGrl) December 5, 2017
Day 2: Origin by Dan Brown - This was the first of his Robert Langdon series that I've given 5 stars to, but I really loved this one. It really sucked me in from the start, which hasn't happened with a book in this series yet. #libfaves17 https://t.co/jmMOqEOk4g— 🎄🤶🏼Amelia🤶🏼🎄 (@LitJrzyGrl) December 5, 2017
Day 3: ON TYRANNY: TWENTY LESSONS FROM THE TWENTIETH CENTURY by Timothy Snyder @fws2896 recommended this one and it was by far one of the most powerful and important books I read this year. #libfaves17 https://t.co/UDWKJ2blWZ— 🎄🤶🏼Amelia🤶🏼🎄 (@LitJrzyGrl) December 6, 2017
Day 4: TEARS WE CANNOT STOP: A SERMON TO WHITE AMERICA by Michael Eric Dyson - The description for this book starts with "Short, emotional, literary, powerful" and it is all of these things and it needs to be on everyone's TBR list. #libfaves17 https://t.co/jTgJL6xjB7— 🎄🤶🏼Amelia🤶🏼🎄 (@LitJrzyGrl) December 7, 2017
Day 5: DEAR IJEAWELE, OR A FEMINIST MANIFESTO IN FIFTEEN SUGGESTIONS by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie - Title says it all, 15 suggestions for how to empower girls to be strong women. Great too for women too who need a boost on empowering ourselves. #libfaves17 https://t.co/8xKxqgwLeO— 🎄🤶🏼Amelia🤶🏼🎄 (@LitJrzyGrl) December 8, 2017
Day 6: I'M JUST NO GOOD AT RHYMING: AND OTHER NONSENSE FOR MISCHIEVOUS KIDS AND IMMATURE GROWN-UPS by Chris Harris - hilarious book of poems and drawings loved it just as much as reading it out loud to my nieces. #libfaves17 https://t.co/zWbb4kFPJq— 🎄🤶🏼Amelia🤶🏼🎄 (@LitJrzyGrl) December 9, 2017
Day 7: THE CHOSEN (Black Dagger Brotherhood # 15) by J.R. Ward - been waiting for Xcor and Layla's story forever! #libfaves17 https://t.co/OcT7qnv3ul— 🎄🤶🏼Amelia🤶🏼🎄 (@LitJrzyGrl) December 10, 2017
Day 8: SURVIVORS CLUB: THE TRUE STORY OF A VERY YOUNG PRISONER OF AUSCHWITZ by Michael Bornstein and Debbie Bornstein Holinstat Powerful story about a young boy's life saving illness and his family's ordeal during World War 2 #libfaves17 https://t.co/de8iJCk6jH— 🎄🤶🏼Amelia🤶🏼🎄 (@LitJrzyGrl) December 11, 2017
Day 9: HERE WE ARE: FEMINISM FOR THE REAL WORLD edited by @veronikellymars Great collection of essays, poems, art work, and so much more all on feminism. There is something in here for every feminist. #libfavshttps://t.co/fYsOuEge1A— 🎄🤶🏼Amelia🤶🏼🎄 (@LitJrzyGrl) December 12, 2017
Day 10: THE BEST WE COULD DO by Thi Bui - I read this one as part of @nypl 's Summer Reading Challenge. The story and the artwork are both incredibly moving. #ReadersUnite #libfaves17 https://t.co/BX0kwEsd3T— 🎄🤶🏼Amelia🤶🏼🎄 (@LitJrzyGrl) December 13, 2017
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