Stock the Library Shelves Stock the Library Shelves!This entry was posted in Reading Writing and tagged bookshelf on May 11, 2022 by Sarah Anne Carter
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Sarah Anne's Bookshelf - December 2021 Check out the books I read last month! #reading #whatiread #books Sarah Anne’s Bookshelf – December 2021This entry was posted in Reading and tagged bookshelf on January 5, 2022 by Sarah Anne Carter
Sarah Anne's Top Reads of 2021 Sarah Anne’s Top Reads of 2021This entry was posted in Reading and tagged bookshelf on January 1, 2022 by Sarah Anne Carter
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The Things We Cannot Say not only tells the story of Alina’s experiences during WW2, but also addresses the messiness of some current-day families. The Things We Cannot Say by Kelly RimmerThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged historical fiction on November 22, 2021 by Sarah Anne Carter
In a few short days, society collapses as upwards of 90 percent of humanity succumbs to a deadly virus. Taking out its victims in less than 48 hours, the virus makes quick work and surprises even the most prepared. Station Eleven by Emily St. John MandelThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged Dystopian on November 15, 2021 by Sarah Anne Carter