Reminder: Giveaway for Really Old Classics Reviews
Hey all, thanks for your well-wishes! All is going well with our packing and moving. Thanks to audiobooks, I still get some literature in my life these days.
This is just a reminder that there are still 18 days left to get your really old classics reviews posted here in order to be entered in a drawing for a book of your choice. So keep reading!
Ok, I’m off to my audiobook and boxes of stuff.
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- Library Summer Reading Programs Completed!
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Rebecca, I didn’t get a Really Old Classic read in February.
I’m still committed to the challenge, though, and hope to read one this month. I think the mini-challenge is a great way to keep people engaged.
Jessica, that’s ok, I didn’t finish my mini-challenge for February either! It’s how it goes. I may do another mini-challenge in the latter half of the challenge to, so keep reading!