As a scrapper, I love how this layout just jumped out at me. You scrapped this so perfectly well, perfect line up with the walkway and the book.
As someone who loves to read, I love that you scrapped about book(s) you love. I'll have to look this up and see if it's something I'd be interested in.
Myself, I love dual timeline books where you can compare past/history to present or whatever year the author sets the book in. These books normally have a mix of things, mystery, history, love (sometimes), suspense.
As a scrapper, I love how this layout just jumped out at me. You scrapped this so perfectly well, perfect line up with the walkway and the book.
As someone who loves to read, I love that you scrapped about book(s) you love. I'll have to look this up and see if it's something I'd be interested in.
Myself, I love dual timeline books where you can compare past/history to present or whatever year the author sets the book in. These books normally have a mix of things, mystery, history, love (sometimes), suspense.
Michelle, thanks so much for your kind words. The books you refer to, do you mean time travel? Or reflections from the past that help set the framework for the current story, i.e., flashbacks? I like those to a small degree, but really enjoy any time travel books, although I haven’t read many. I also like period dramas, although a good ole mystery is what draws me in, especially a series that keeps me entertained for weeks with good character development.
Michelle, thanks so much for your kind words. The books you refer to, do you mean time travel? Or reflections from the past that help set the framework for the current story, i.e., flashbacks? I like those to a small degree, but really enjoy any time travel books, although I haven’t read many. I also like period dramas, although a good ole mystery is what draws me in, especially a series that keeps me entertained for weeks with good character development.
More like reflections from the past that help set the framework for the current story. It's like having two stories playing out at once.
While the 'present' is trying to figure out the past, the past is being played out at the same time. It's the mystery, history, & locations that draw me in.
I love series but don't have a lot of time to commit to series anymore (I'd never get anything done if I dived into a good long series)
So I stick to the singles here and there.
Now that school is whining down, I'm hoping to get a bit more reads this summer. I need to find some good summer reads.
Michelle, thanks so much for your kind words. The books you refer to, do you mean time travel? Or reflections from the past that help set the framework for the current story, i.e., flashbacks? I like those to a small degree, but really enjoy any time travel books, although I haven’t read many. I also like period dramas, although a good ole mystery is what draws me in, especially a series that keeps me entertained for weeks with good character development.