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Good stuff to ease you into that weekend frame of mind.

I never wanted to be one of those people who couldn’t wait for the weekend … but I’m so glad it’s the weekend! My college kid is coming home, we’re planning a nice mix of busy-ness and cozy-ness, and I’m loving this early November weather.

I hope you have something fun in store for your weekend, and that this collection of interesting reads and favorite things helps ease you into that weekend frame of mind.

Journal boxes are here!

I’m thrilled to share that I’m once again partnering with beloved AL indie Snail on the Wall to offer these wonderful book journal boxes for the holidays!

THE I LOVE MY READING LIFE BOOK JOURNAL BOX includes the My Reading Life book journal plus a stylish book pouch, pencil set, and book darts. Get yours here! (I would love it if you chose the option that includes a copy of I’d Rather Be Reading!)

THE MY READING ADVENTURES BOX includes the My Reading Adventures book journal plus journal stickers, a tiny book light, and a set of “tumbling brass” book darts. Get yours here!

Quantities are limited—order by November 21. Orders will ship in early December, in time for the holidays. Order now.

My favorite finds from around the web:

  • Earlier sunsets mean more family games and we’ve having fun with this favorite.

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Upcoming events:

  • November 19: Babette’s Feast Watch Party: Stream, buy, borrow, or rent Babette’s Feast, then join us as we all press play on this Danish film, all together at the same time. (This is a Modern Mrs Darcy Book Club event.)
  • November 29: Louise Penny Readalong: Louise Penny’s new book A World of Curiosities releases on November 29. That feels like a good reason to celebrate! Feel free to bring anything you’d like to read together for a bit, Louise Penny or another title. (This is a Modern Mrs Darcy Book Club event.)

Have a great weekend!

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  1. Hannah says:

    That puzzle is just…wow. I guess I would be one of those that would buy it if I wanted to give up everything else for the rest of my life! I would love to see a finished version though.

  2. Elizabeth says:

    If my kids were still living at home, I might buy that puzzle if it were not $599!

    I enjoyed reading about the Abbott Elementary writer, I love that show. Witty and has a good heart…

  3. Susan says:

    Do you follow the Karen Puzzles channel on YouTube – all lovers of jigsaw puzzles will find something there. I’ll bet anything she’ll get wind of that Costco puzzle and will try to complete it and film it for us to see.

  4. Adrienne says:

    I loved the article about Anne’s must-visit southern bookstores! That puzzle is insane! I don’t have a room in my house large enough for that puzzle let alone a table! I did a 5000 piece puzzle once and it occupied the dining room table for about 6 months. And please post a link to the cake recipe, which looks fabulous!

  5. Lori Carroll says:

    Another great Southern bookstore is The Storybook Shoppe in Bluffton, SC – the only children’s bookstore in SC. Sally Sue, the owner, loves to recommend books for kids’ specific interests and personalities, in person or over the phone, and is happy to ship the books. If you’re visiting Hilton Head be sure to go.

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