I don't actually know where I read this quote, but it's right there in my commonplace book and it seemed like an appropriate quote with the change of weather:
Each season has something to love (and, I suppose, something to love...less). Spring doesn't hold a monopoly on beauty!
So much better to appreciate the beauty of the changing seasons.
What I'm Reading Now:
(please forgive the camera phone picture)
Some new additions from last week:
Bridge to Haven by Francine Rivers.
What Alice Forgot by Liane Moriarty.
Mr. Campion's Farewell by Margery Allingham, completed by Mike Ripley.
Current Kindle Reads:
Lit by Tony Reinke.
(still waiting for the last Divergent book)
Current Read Aloud:
Stacks of picture books, but no chapter books other than things for school.
Current Book to Review:
The latest one hasn't come in yet.
I've left two new reviews on Goodreads since last week: Glittering Images (fiction) and The Victorian City: Everyday Life in Dickens' London (nonfiction).
I like the quote, but at my house it's hopelessly in love with summer (I'm a college football season girl, myself).
I didn't know there was a new Francine Rivers book out. I'll have to see if my library has it yet :) Thanks for linking in!
Oh, and I didn't care for Lit! I'll be interested to see what you think.
I don't love it so far. Seems kind of repetitive.