When your family has a fierce annual reading competition, it's more important than ever to choose your books wisely! Today's guest, Courtney Haggerty, is here to talk about how her family reads together, and to get a jump-start on her 2023 to-be-read list.
Courtney is a sports aficionado, Disney World superfan, and 3rd grade teacher in Louisville, Kentucky, and she always has multiple books in progress. She often reaches for thrillers and mysteries, but in 2023 she'd love to broader her reading selections to include more nonfiction, historical fiction, and family dramas. Anne will give her some recommendations to build a base for the year to come, and share some titles Courtney will enjoy while she moves up the reading contest leaderboard.
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Ep 373: Intentional steps for unlimited lifelong learning
Ep 372: Books that change the way you see your city and your world
Ep 371: What should Anne read next?
Ep 370: Books so nice you'll want to read them twice
Ep 369: State of the Bookstore
Ep 368: Learning to trust your reading instincts
Ep. 367: Books that check all your boxes + what should Anne read next?
Ep. 366: Great books spur great conversations
Ep 365: Pitch perfect endings and laugh-out-loud rom coms
Ep 364: Great books you may have missed in 2022
Ep 363: Fast-paced, plot-driven novels to get you reading again
Ep 362: Our seventh birthday celebration
Ep 361: Anne's Best Books of 2022
Ep 359: Making big reading goals a reality
Ep 358: Book-to-film adaptations and seasonal reading vibes
Ep 357: Welcome to Three Pines
Ep 356: Sink into your next cozy read
Ep 355: Highly giftable picks for your favorite readers
Ep 354: Book festivals for beginners
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