About the book, Annie in Paris Publisher : Boldwood Books (April 30, 2024) Language : English Paperback : 336 pages Personal shopper Annie Valentine is back! Older and bolder! Fashion guru Annie is struggling to cope with her hectic life. With the demands of two older children, plus […]
Overall, I found this to be a very moving story, with interesting characters, and a well-paced coming-of-age plot. At times very serious, because it deals with fear, racism, and antisemitism, it’s also heartfelt and full of humor – the kind that comes from real life.
I’m so excited to bring you this guest post from Caroline James, author of The French Cookery School. I read the novel, and it’s a delightful story full of food, France, friendship, and second-chance romance.
I recently had the chance to read the digital ARC of Dean Butler’s forthcoming book, Prairie Man: My Little House Life & Beyond. As someone who grew up watching the series (it was appointment viewing for our family) and eventually married a real Prairie Man of my own, I was excited to read this book. […]
About the book, Magical Elements of the Periodic Table Presented Alphabetically by the Elemental Dragons Series: Magical Elements of the Periodic Table, Book 2 Genre: Children’s Picture Book / STEM / Chemistry Publisher: Sybrina Publishing Page Count: 44 Publication Date: March 9, 2024 Scroll down for Giveaway In this unique alphabet book, members of […]
Have you tried Apples to Apples? It’s SO much fun!
Those are good ones. Janet is right, Apples to Apples is FANTASTIC too. I also like Chez Geek, and I’m totally addicted to TextTwist.
You know, I haven’t even played most of those games. I really need to start playing more! ;) I did recognise the first four though!!
I LOVE all of those! Your top 3 is spot on! And the SIms of course!!
I love all of those, too, but I had to laugh about The Sims releasing your inner psycho! It does the same thing to me! Then, of course, I have to feel all guilty and start a new family :) Great post and I have to agree with the commenter who wrote about “Apples to Apples”. Get it–you will love it!
Happy TT! Jessica
I love games – solo and with others! Phase 10 rocks! Champs and I played it all the time when we were first married and I always beat him banjo strings! If you enjoy that, you might like Skip-bo… ooo, it’s evil fun.
Beyond Balderdash is so much fun. I got everyone once. I can’t even remember the word, but I gave the fake definition “the non-magnetic pin that holds the pointer on a compass”. yeup, every.last.one of them voted for that. 11 years ago and I still remember the moment. tee hee!
Sweet Girl loves Sorry and Operation, so we play that a lot. And if you love word games, then you must try Bookworm; it’s a great solo game.
The best, though, is being gathered around the table with friends and family, playing and laughing. OK, I think I’m gonna go get a deck of cards now…
My T13 is up – 13 things about the snowstorm. Yeah, I ranted a bit.
re #11 – you are wicked!
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Great list! I love playing games too! Our favorite one is Imagine If..
LOTS of laughter!
Great list! Our family loves to play games too. Our favorite is called, Imagine If… Gotta try that one.
Ooh Phase 10! We have that somewhere… unless it’s fallen through a hole in the space-time continuum, you know. I find it’s more fun if you play with friends, though… Tried playing it with people I didn’t know so well once, and was a bit bored.
Wow you got to Level 58 on Weffriddles?! I’m impressed. :) Yeah, I kinda drifted away, too… LOL, and I even bought a Nurlo t-shirt… Not that Nurlo was hard, really. I would’ve rather had a different saying, but that was the only one available. I keep thinking I should go back and see if my subconscious hasn’t somehow figured out the answer during my break… but I’ll leave that for when I have more time.
What? Sounds like fun. Must try it. :)