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My favorite finds from around the web:

Personal journey: Paths not taken. A terrific long read from Joshilyn Jackson, author of our next MMD Book Club pick The Almost Sisters. Worth your time.

Why spend big money on travel with kids?

The Great Gatsby literary dinner party. SWOON. (I would follow @theardentbiblio on instagram if I were you, readers.)

What everyone desperately wishes you’d stop doing, based on your Myers-Briggs personality type. Yeah, probably. #infp

Favorite instagram:

My son just finished this book and has big feelings. (Your comments are amazing.) Follow me on instagram @annebogel.

On the blog: 

Today’s ebook deals are really good.

One year ago: 25 books to read when you feel like the world is falling apart.

Two years ago: From the trenches of parenting a highly sensitive child.

Three years ago: 13 thoughts on taking the rainbow bookshelf plunge.

Four years ago: 35 things I’ve learned in my 35 years.

Five years ago: The checklist you need to have.

Six years ago: Eleanor Roosevelt’s best blogging tips.

Have a great weekend!

 

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  1. Rachelle Joy says:

    The article by Joshilyn Jackson was fantastic. I am even more excited to read the book. Thanks for sending the link!

  2. beth says:

    I love that your son loved Agatha Christie! Would you consider doing some more posts about what your kids are reading or have read and loved? Especially the boys! I’ve read your posts about kids and books and loved them but would love even more on this subject.

  3. Thanks for including my travel post in your round up, friend!
    Two of my boys and I read And Then There Were None awhile back. I think last summer was my Agatha Cristie summer. lol! Definitely lots of feels.

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