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Jenny reads alot

Jennyreadsalot - was my first blog name.   Last year, after a 2 year gap in blogging; I stared this new blog under the name The Huddle.    2 summers ago, Aaron built an amazing outdoor bar and we decided to call it The Huddle.   I love that name.   Our friend Heather painted a sign to hang on the front of the bar!   But I digrese.....

Jenny used to read alot.  The real one constant in my life is my love of reading everything and anything.    The introduction of TV streaming and less time, really slowed my reading.  But, now that I have more time to read again I realized I  really missed it. 

So far this year I have read:
Meg & Jo - Virginia Kantra
Heaven is Here - Stephanie Nielson
Eleanor Oliphant is completely fine - Gail Honeyman
The Tattooist of Auschwitz - Heather Morris
One Day in December -  Josie Silver
Carnegie Hill - Jonathan Vainer
Shortest Way Home - Pete Buttigieg

I wish I would have checked out a few more, before the library closed for the quarantine. I am happy to say that Jenny Reads Alot is back in action and I am loving it!!!    There is nothing better than getting lost in the pages, getting to that point in the book when you just have to know how it ends and not wanting to put it down.   You really never get to that point with a TV show or movie. 

I like the Reese Witherspoon  & Jenna Bush Hagar book club suggestions!

Keep reading. 

  

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