A little follow-up on the reading challenge that I am doing with my class. Let's just say that I'm a proud teacher!
Back to school = blogger running late (I’m sorry!)
Running late for a very good reason: school has resumed. And a word on my special project with the class.
Reader’s Life – A needed hiatus (came to an end)
The school year which came to an end a couple of weeks ago was a difficult one, for me. I will not get into the details, but except for the wonderful kids, it wasn't fun. In this regard, it only became logical that my mind wasn't into writing or blogging or even reading beyond several... Continue Reading →
Opinion – Like stealing from your house
A sad trend getting more and more popular, which drives revenue away from authors, especially indie published authors.
A most valuable lesson (for readers)
A lesson I never thought I would teach by example!
Reading through a teacher’s eyes
World Book Day through a teacher's eyes.
From boisterousness to serenity
Skipping from genre to genre is fun, be it ARC commitments or not.
Character spotlight – Robyn Peterman’s pets
Among my favourite book characters: Robyn Peterman's various pets
June in review
A review of my monthly reads, and a tentative preview of the starting month
May in review
A review of my monthly reads, and a tentative preview of the starting month
April in review
A review of my monthly reads, and a tentative preview of the starting month
March in review
Hello, Spring! Now that spring has sprung (but remember what they say in French: En avril, ne te découvre pas d'un fil!), and that a new month has started, it is time to come back on March and its reads, which made for a disappointing month as far as books were concerned, at least in... Continue Reading →