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it’s monday, what am i reading?

I’m back at it again. i’d put the book down last year or so and am determined to finish it this time.

What book is it?

this guy is funny, although the stories are not quite as funny as “me talk pretty one day”

but still good.

i . . . → Read More: it’s monday, what am i reading?

About Pammy Pam

Pammy Pam is an educator librarian who is drawn to the little ones. In her purse you’ll find a cup of coffee, a book, and her iPhone. She loves social media, writing book reviews, and curating children’s literature. She is an information specialist, maven, connector, coffee drinker.

It’s Monday, Here’s What I’m reading!

It’s Monday and I’m participating in Book Journey’s

It’s Monday, what are you reading?

I have 3 books I want to highlight before the close of Black History Month.  During the month, I’ve tried to highlight books by and about African Americans as well as other cultures, to make it more of a diverse . . . → Read More: It’s Monday, Here’s What I’m reading!

About Pammy Pam

Pammy Pam is an educator librarian who is drawn to the little ones. In her purse you’ll find a cup of coffee, a book, and her iPhone. She loves social media, writing book reviews, and curating children’s literature. She is an information specialist, maven, connector, coffee drinker.

It’s Monday and I’m Reading…

To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee.

Synopsis from GoodReads.com

The unforgettable novel of a childhood in a sleepy Southern town and the crisis of conscience that rocked it, To Kill A Mockingbird became both an instant bestseller and a critical success when it was first published in 1960. It went on . . . → Read More: It’s Monday and I’m Reading…

About Pammy Pam

Pammy Pam is an educator librarian who is drawn to the little ones. In her purse you’ll find a cup of coffee, a book, and her iPhone. She loves social media, writing book reviews, and curating children’s literature. She is an information specialist, maven, connector, coffee drinker.