You guys!!! Read Goodbye to 2020 starts tomorrow!!! I'm so excited to read all day all day! Here's the rules again and page tracking template if you need them! I'm going to be hosting a one hour reading sprint every night of the readathon! Including Christmas day and New Years Eve! So look for those … Continue reading Mid-Month Check In
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The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue
I LOVED THIS BOOK. Okay we got that out of the way. Addie LaRue is 300 years old and as soon as you are out of her presence, you will forget her. Addie has spent 300 years having everyone she meets and likes eventually forget who she is. It's a very lonely life. This book … Continue reading The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue
Book Review: Pachamama by Ashley Wolfe
Book: Pachamama Author: Ashley Wolfe Pages: 175 Genre: Literary fiction Rating: 8/10 Who should read this book: mamas, fans of tribal stories, fans of family drama, anyone who believes that we have been slowly killing our planet for a long time and sees no end in sight. Triggers: child death, domestic abuse, murder First I … Continue reading Book Review: Pachamama by Ashley Wolfe
Book Review: The 4 Season Solution by Dallas Hartwig and My Top Ten Self Help List
Book: The 4 Season Solution Author: Dallas Hartwig Pages: 218 Rating: 6/10 Genre: nonfiction self help Who should read this book: fans of the Whole30 diet, people just venturing into the self help genre Thank you very much to Simon and Schuster Canada for sending me this copy in exchange for an honest review. This one … Continue reading Book Review: The 4 Season Solution by Dallas Hartwig and My Top Ten Self Help List
Book Review: Beyond the Moon by Catherine Taylor
Book: Beyond the Moon Author: Catherine Taylor Pages: 483 Rating: 9/10 Genre: Historical Fiction/romance/fantasy Who should read this book: Fans of time travel, love stories, a bit of paranormal Thank you to Catherine Taylor for sending me this book in exchange for an honest review. I read this one for Bookish Month of Love, and … Continue reading Book Review: Beyond the Moon by Catherine Taylor
Book Review: Hannah’s War by Jan Eliasberg
Book: Hannah's War Author: Jan Eliasberg Genre: Historical Fiction Pages: 301 Rating: 8/10 Who should read this book: Anyone that enjoys historical fiction about WW2, especially near the end of the war before the atomic bomb was dropped. Thank you to Hachette Book Group for sending me this advanced copy in exchange for an honest … Continue reading Book Review: Hannah’s War by Jan Eliasberg
Book Review: Wild at Heart by KA Tucker
Book: Wild at Heart (sequel) Author: KA Tucker Genre: Romance Rating: 9/10 Who should read this book: If you've read The Simple Wild, fans of contemporary romance, fans of living off the grid and homesteading Okay first of all a huge thanks to KA Tucker and Social Butterfly PR for the opportunity to read this … Continue reading Book Review: Wild at Heart by KA Tucker
Book Review: Photos of You by Tammy Robinson
Book: Photos of You Author: Tammy Robinson Genre: Romance Pages: 329 Rating: 7/10 Who should read this book: fans of instalove, Fault in our Stars, Me Before You and A Walk to Remember. Thank you to Hachette Book Group for sending me a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. Photos of … Continue reading Book Review: Photos of You by Tammy Robinson
Book Review: Little White Lies by Philippa East
Book: Little White Lies Author: Philippa East Pages: 338 Rating: 8/10 Genre: Suspense Who should read this book: fans of Room and Jodi Picoult, and mildly suspenseful thrillers Little White Lies releases tomorrow February 4th. Thank you to Harper Collins Canada for the advanced copy. This is Philippa East's first novel and I will definitely … Continue reading Book Review: Little White Lies by Philippa East
Book Review: Hunger by Roxane Gay
Book: Hunger Author: Roxane Gay Genre: Memoir Pages: 304 Rating: 8/10 Who should read this book: Every. Single. Woman. This was my first nonfiction of the year for #12nonfiction2020 and I'm so glad I chose this one! Hunger is a memoir about Roxane Gay's life in her body. This memoir is raw, deep, and … Continue reading Book Review: Hunger by Roxane Gay