“The news of the world aged him more than time itself.” I finished this book over the weekend and I can’t seem to shake it.  I’ve been mulling over the relationships and choices and bond of these two unique characters, it’s incredible that you get so close to them in so short of a book.  […]

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“Between life and death there is a library.  A book provides a chance to try another life you could have lived.  To see how things would be if you had made other choices…would you have done anything different, if you had the chance to undo your regrets?”  – The Midnight Library Despite it’s heavy subject […]

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Here is my list of the Best Books of 2020! Thanks to these “unprecedented times” and a thing called Covid that basically shut the whole world down for most of the year, I read over 200 books in 2020!! So narrowing it down to a Top 10 was NOT going to happen. I am going […]

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Have you ever read a book and enjoyed it so much you actually wanted MORE? I feel like I totally geeked out while reading this book. The Arctic Fury is over 400 pages long and yet it wasn’t enough. By the end I found myself googling ship wrecks and watching Youtube videos about mountaineers to […]

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“The biggest thang that kept us down all these years ain’t been the KKK and shackles on our feet. It’s been the shackles on our brains.” – The Emancipation of Evan Walls. What It’s About The Emancipation of Evan Walls takes place in Virginia during the 1960’s and follows the life of a young black […]

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It’s finally December!  What’s on your December TBR? We’ve almost made it through this crazy year and I plan to end it on a high note.  Now is  the time to grab those comfort books, cozy up by the fire with some cocoa and read all the things that bring you JOY.  So let’s #unwrapyourtbr […]

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If you are looking to get into the holiday spirit, look no further than this festive little romcom. It is set in the tiny town of Blexford, England and has plenty of vintage charm.  The Twelve Dates of Christmas is FILLED with classic holiday cheer from it’s snowy setting to the traditional town carolers. It’s […]

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Who likes a little mystery in their Christmas reading? For example, I grew up loving Encyclopedia Brown books and TV shows like Murder She Wrote, so I enjoyed Murder at an Irish Christmas. This was a quick Christmas themed who-done-it. This is the 6th book in a series set in Ireland but it reads as […]

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“There was a power, an intangible force, that took over while I looked through the lens of my camera. Faces became stories, stories became human. My heart lifted for a moment and I didn’t feel lost” Wow. Words can’t quite express how much I adored and connected with this beautiful intergenerational story.  It’s about a […]

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“Destroying all the things that you hate won’t change {things}. Hating never fixed anything.” – Where The Lost Wander, Amy Harmon I finished reading Where the Lost Wander over the Thanksgiving holiday. I can’t think of a more perfect season to read this book, as it chronicles the tense relationship between settlers traveling across the […]

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