Monday, May 18, 2026

Saturday, May 16, 2026

Review: The Bridge: How the Roeblings Connected Brooklyn to New York

The Bridge: How the Roeblings Connected Brooklyn to New York The Bridge: How the Roeblings Connected Brooklyn to New York by Peter J. Tomasi
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I finished reading this book on Saturday, May 16, 2026 at 3:25 p.m.

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🌉 The Bridge: How the Roeblings Connected Brooklyn to New York by Peter J. Tomasi, Teo Duvall (Illustrator)

So since Ale, Emma, and I are going to New York in October 2026 I wanted to learn all I can about New York history. I wanted to read a graphic novel about New York history and found this book. I first found this book as an eComic, but I’d really rather have a physical book instead. I saw that the Phoenix library has a physical copy in their catalog, so I borrowed it from them and picked it up at the Palo Verde outdoor holds locker. I love those things! I wish that every library had them. I think that I will enjoy this story!




* I thought that it was so sweet that Washington Roebling’s father came to help him with his stomach pains. I think that their Irish if Washington calls his father Da, but after searching online I found out that they are of German descent.


* I think that it’s cool how there’s a panel of the Delmonico’s restaurant that the Impractical Jokers filmed at! The panel to the top left said it was 1870 and Delmonico's opened in 1837. Page 83. At 2:36 you can see the outside of the actual restaurant. At 19:25 to the delmonicossss i need to make a clip of that!!!!!! https://youtu.be/MugI-CbGRYE?si=52j4wa0CAHIfGQoj&t=154

* I also thought that it was crazy how the bridge workers found the skeletons of British soldiers from the last century. Wow! Page 105.


* I got teary eyed and emotional when Em, or Mrs. Roebling first crossed the bridge. I loved what Mr. Roebling said in the bottom panels. Page 186-187.


I thought that this was so cool!!!!

John is so cute! <3

Beautiful!

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I also got teary eyed at this page.

Monday, May 4, 2026

National Library Week Celebration! (Tuesday, April 21, 2026)

I wanted to celebrate the national library week, so I decided to use all of my library cards. Starting from the left to the right I started by going to the Palo Verde Phoenix library outdoor holds locker to get two comics. Then I went to the Main Glendale Library on Brown Street to get a large print of "Mexican Gothic". Then I went to the Fairway Sun City library to get the "Caught Stealing" DVD and a book I liked the length of when I was browsing the shelves. I also wanted to read this eComic from my eCard from the Peoria library.

My April 2026 Reads

🧴 Audiobook That I Listen To While Doing Skincare:


✅ 1. ⛱ Beach Read by Emily Henry, Julia Whelan (Narrator)
✅ 2. ðŸŒŠ Sunkissed Days (Magnolia Sound, #0.5) by Samantha Chase, Carly Robins (Narrator)

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Saturday, April 4, 2026

Review: Beach Read

Beach Read Beach Read by Emily Henry
My rating: 2 of 5 stars

I finished listening this eAudiobook on Saturday, April 4, 2026 at 3:12 p.m. My last reading session was 22 minutes. I really don't remember where I got this from, but I had it in my Libro.fm app. It reminds me of Haley Pham's book. It makes sense because Emily Henry is her favorite author. It was alright. I think I need a break from romance books. The happy ending always with marriage makes me gag.

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⛱ Beach Read by Emily Henry, Julia Whelan (Narrator)

I only had one favorite quote.

“‘Then maybe we should enjoy our happy-for-now,’ Gus said.

‘Happy for now.’ I tasted the words, rolled them over the back of my tongue like wine. The only promise you ever had in life was the one moment you were living. And I was.

Happy for now.

I could live with that. I could learn to live with that” (the end of chapter 27 The Rain).

Friday, April 3, 2026

April Library Love 2026 - City of Casa Grande Public Library

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Today's the day! Our April Library Love challenge starts now. 📚💙 Ready, set, #KeepReading!