2024 Reading Challenge

2024 Reading Challenge
Jill Elizabeth has read 1 book toward her goal of 285 books.
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2023 Reading Challenge

2023 Reading Challenge
Jill Elizabeth has read 5 books toward her goal of 265 books.
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Home, Sweet Home… (And Some Reading Inspiration)

Well, I’m back. Aruba was amazing – as always. I did precious little there except read and relax – which was incredibly, unbelievably, amazingly wonderful. (Eek – adverbs! I know I’m not supposed to use them, but I can’t help myself… teehee)

I am running around like a chicken sans head trying to get back […]

Sorry Charlie (and everyone else too)…

But no posts this week. I’m on VACATION. ๐Ÿ™‚

If you need a daily dose of me in my absence, I’m featured on Scarlett Rains’ Poetic Musings all week, so please check them out!!

If you need something ELSE to read, here’s my recommendations for alterna-sources of Jill-Elizabeth- approved material (i.e., these are the things […]

What on Earth is She Reading Now?

Happy Tuesday everyone! I have good news: last week I completed my library adult summer reading challenge!! Granted, it was only six books. And they gave you two months to finish them. And I finished mine almost two weeks before you are even allowed to turn in your “completed” list. And it looks like you […]

Guest Post and Free Online Gift Bag: “Does the Word ‘Marketing’ Make Your Stomach Churn?” by Barbara Conelli

Today I’m pleased to feature a guest post by author Barbara Conelli, as a part of the virtual book tour for her latest endeavor Chique Secrets of Dolce Amore. There’s also a free online gift bag, full of chique gifts courtesy of Barbara, so check out the end…

This one is especially near and […]

A Book Spine Poem for Your Viewing Pleasure

Going in a slightly different direction today… This is a book spine poem. The idea is not mine – it came from my local library’s adult summer reading program (brilliant program, btw). Their rules: arrange the spines of any number of books of your choosing so that the titles comprise a poem/tell a story. Then […]