Hello my fellow bookworms,
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January has come and gone in a blink of an eye! This year, though, we celebrate February little longer, as it is a leap year. I thought John Burroughs' famous phrase was perfect to articulate some inspiration for this month, wherever you are. :)
What are some things to look forward to this month? There is so much! Here is a bit of it to get you started:
- February is Black History Month! The Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH) has chosen the theme this year to celebrate African Americans and the Arts. There are many great books to read, music to listen to, and TV shows and movies to watch. The American Writers Museum shared a wonderful list of books to start you off! They also include podcasts and program videos from the featured authors, which makes for a fun, interactive read. Many libraries are hosting in-house Black History Month events to celebrate, so be sure to check out your local library!
- February 7th is World Read Aloud Day! You can celebrate by joining Cardinal Press' event online and listen to a select number of children's authors read their books over Zoom. You can sign up and find out more information here!
- Happy Year of the Dragon! Lunar New Year begins on February 10th. This year is to bring you much good fortune if you can harness the dragon's most important quality: compassion. If you would like to read more about what the year could bring, check out NBC's article here. If you would like to celebrate with books and live in New York, Hatchette Book Group and Kundiman is hosting a Lunar New Year party with readings from renowned authors, book signings, and more. If you are not, they have a fabulous list of books to check out and read!
Want to listen to more audiobooks? I have been in an audiobook mood lately (helps with cleaning and puzzles!), just in time for the Audio Publishers Association's 2024 Audie Award Finalists! The Audie Awards recognize distinction in audiobooks and spoken-word entertainment. If you would like to learn more, check out the Audio Publishers Association's website here.Photo by Saliha Sevim from PexelsPhoto by Saliha Sevim: https://www.pexels.com/photo/woman-with-cat-book-and-headphones-sitting-in-park-7651066/ - The Audiobook of the Year Finalists are:
- All Sinners Bleed by S.A. Cosby
- Narrated by Adam Lazarre-White
- Inside Voice: My Obsession with How We Sound by Lake Bell
- Narrated by Lake Bell
- Sing a Black Girl's Song by Ntozake Shange, edited by Imani Perry, foreword by Tarana Burke
- Narrated by Alfre Woodward, D. Woods, Regina Taylor, Lynn Whitfield, Okwui Okpokwasili, Ifa Bayeza, Imani Perry, Robin Miles, Tarana Burke, and Savannah Shange
- Surrender by Bono
- Narrated by Bono
- Tom Lake by Ann Patchett
- Narrated by Meryl Streep
One more quote from the naturalist and nature essayist before I leave you today:
“I still find each day too short for all the thoughts I want to think, all the walks I want to take, all the books I want to read, and all the friends I want to see.”
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Even though it is still winter, just note that each day is a little longer than the last, the sun is coming out more, and you have one extra day this month to read and visit friends. Go take a walk, read, enjoy time with both yourself, books, and others.
Until next time, Happy Reading! :)
Small mercies by Dennis Lehane was my favorite audiobook in 2023. Such good characters and phenomenal narrator
ReplyDeleteI actually enjoyed listening to Prince Harry reading his memoir this past year, though my favorite audiobook so far is And Then There Were None, narrated by Dan Stevens.
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