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Here is an excerpt from an email I got from the Maricopa County Library District.
Cozy Reads, Cool Rewards!
Once you’ve signed up, stop by your library to pick up your Winter Reading bookmark! This special bookmark helps you track your reading—and keeps your place in style all season long.
Feeling lucky?You could also win one of our weekly prize drawings! Log at least 60 points in a single week to be automatically entered to win:
I went to the Georgia T. Lord library in Goodyear to pick up a few holds I had there. I also wanted to finally go to see the upstairs! It was cool! I found a Joy Division CD up there that I checked out. I asked for my bookmark prize and found this flyer for the Winter Reading Program and a bookmark too! π
New this year:
Bookmark just for signing up!
Earn 4 tickets to a Valley Suns game at 500 points!
I finished reading this book on Wednesday, November 26, 2025 at 6:45 p.m. I got this book for free at a Free Little Library on Navajo Drive near the Main Library in Glendale. I gave a book to the Free Little Library. It was my free copy of "Hello, Summer" by Mary Kay Andrews. I also got a free art project and a homemade bookmark with this book that was in the Little Free Library.
They said that there was a delay in mailing because there was a lot of prizes to mail. It was a very long wait, but I think that it was well worth it! :)
I first came across this book when I went to visit the Georgia T. Lord library in Goodyear for the first time. I’ve always wanted to visit that branch because of the pictures I saw. It’s part of the Maricopa County Library District. I went to their book sale area first and saw this book in the stacks. I liked the story. I bought it for one dollar.
“He sighed. It struck her as a poetic sigh, but she was prepared to find poetry in anything he did” (7).
This kind of freaked me out lol.
“But whenever Heather felt uncertain about whether to do something, she did it. She had decided long ago that you never learn anything by holding back” (8).
I like this quote.
* The main girl is giving me psycho vibes. That hand kiss was way too much, in my opinion.
* I’d never thought that Heather would want to sleep with Schiller. I was surprised when they did.
“They left the bar; at almost two in the morning Second Avenue was still throbbing, and Heather felt the power and splendor of the city as vividly as if she’d just arrived” (123).
“The incredible brownness of his eyes. Everything worldly in them was burned away: all vanity gone, all ambition, all disappointment” (133).
“Spring was approaching, and every living being must respond or die.
But that can’t be true. The thing is to let life assault you, make yourself as defenseless as you can. If it bruises you, don’t protest. Love your fate” (138).
* I agree with Heather. Maybe Schiller’s last two books were bad to her because he essentially stopped having a life. He lost his passion. Or it just could be that she didn’t connect with the last two novels. I thought that it was weird when she kissed that picture of Schiller when he was young.
“And then he had a revelation. He understood why we dream. During the night the body shuts down, and the mind receives little information from the outside world; but the narrative function of the mind remains awake, laboring to make stories out of the little information it receives—out of hints and scents and glimmers and tapping sounds from fifteen floors below. The story-making organ never sleeps” (184-185).
* I felt kind of sad when Heather said goodbye to Schiller for good. π
* It took me three months to finish reading this book in my head and I have to say that it was kind of worth it. In the end, it was a story about an out of print author and the people in his life. I enjoyed it some.
7/28/2025
Book lovers never go to bed alone. π @BooksAreCozy's “LET’S READ TOGETHER” SUMMER READING CHALLENGE! π☀️
π THE SUMMER READING GAME BOOK PICK: π Starting Out In The Evening by Brian Morton
Featuring my new Mark-My-Time Bookmark, Reading Timer, and Booklight!
✅ [☀️PHOENIX Libby LIBRARY & ALE LIBRARY☀️]: π Death of a Pumpkin Carver (Hayley Powell Food and Cocktails Mystery #8) by Lee Hollis
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π Death of a Pumpkin Carver (Hayley Powell Food and Cocktails Mystery #8) by Lee Hollis
I listened to the Eaudiobook from Libby from the Phoenix digital library.
Ale got this book for free with her Glendale book sale coupon she got for her Summer Reading prize! We got it at the Main Library in Glendale. Ale let me borrow it from her personal library.
I liked it! It was a nice Halloween story.
My borrower's card from Ale's personal library!
Cute halloween Lisa Frank stickers! :)
“A few Sundays ago, I was having trouble gearing up for some serious fall housecleaning so I decided to have a shot of caffeine to rev up the old engine” (126).
* When that Pinhead actor picked up Hayley at the haunted house and grabbed her chest and slapped his hands away all I could think was that she should have slapped his face instead. I was like, “excuse me?!”. I would have been in disbelief and reported him for sexual assault!