Thanks, as always, goes to Sam @ Taking on a World of Words for hosting the meme that keeps my TBR under some semblance of control and keeping the blog schedule organized. If you want to participate in WWW, feel free! The more the merrier (and the bigger my TBR becomes). All you have to... Continue Reading →
WWW Wednesday: August 3, 2022
Posting and reading other people's posts! I feel like myself again! Thanks, as always, goes to Sam @ Taking on a World of Words for hosting the meme that keeps my TBR under some semblance of control and keeping the blog schedule organized. If you want to participate in WWW, feel free! The more the... Continue Reading →
Exile by Shannon Messenger
This second book in the Keeper of the Lost Cities series was a gripping action-packed drama. I loved it, I inhaled it, and I already downloaded book 3. SYNOPSIS Sophie Foster thought she was safe. Settled into her home at Havenfield, surrounded by friends, and using her unique telepathic abilities to train Silveny--the first female... Continue Reading →
Nonfiction Book Review: The Organized Mind by Daniel J. Levitin
The subtitle of this book is Thinking Straight in the Age of Information Overload and this book was a bit overwhelming. Stuffed full of examples how we are consuming too much information, the book was solidly scientific but offered scant advise on how to actually make your life easier. SYNOPSIS New York Timesย bestselling author and... Continue Reading →
WWW Wednesday: July 27, 2022
Wait. Did I manage to post this week? I did! Now I just need to see what everyone else is reading and I will feel like myself again. Thanks, as always, goes to Sam @ Taking on a World of Words for hosting the meme that keeps my TBR under some semblance of control and... Continue Reading →
Kenny & The Book of Beasts by Tony DiTerlizzi
Sweet Kenny Rabbit and his dragon buddy Grahame are back but things are changing. Will adding new friends and facing new challenges come between these two best friends? SYNOPSIS In this highly anticipated sequel toย New York Timesย bestselling and Caldecott Honorโwinning author Tony DiTerlizziโsย Kenny and the Dragon, Kenny must cope with many changes in his lifeโincluding... Continue Reading →
Dewey’s Reverse Readathon Wrap Up – July 2022
I love Dewey's Readathons. I have been joining, in one way or another, for a few years. Every time I participate I get a little bit better at having fun and getting the most out of the event. This is the same readathon that credit with breaking my back-to-back reading slump to an end. Suffice... Continue Reading →
WWW Wednesday: July 13, 2022
I feel quasi organized this week. Shocking! Thanks, as always, goes to Sam @ Taking on a World of Words for hosting the meme that keeps my TBR under some semblance of control and brings me back to blogging. If you want to participate in WWW, feel free! The more the merrier (and the bigger... Continue Reading →
Set Me Free by Ann Clare LeZotte
This fantastic middle grade follow up to Show Me a Sign does not disappoint! With a breakneck pace I could not put it down. SYNOPOSIS Three years after being kidnapped and rendered a "live specimen" in a cruel experiment to determine the cause of her deafness, fourteen year old Mary Lambert is summoned from her... Continue Reading →
Unwinding Anxiety by Judson Brewer, MD, PhD
I love the idea of habits but it had never occurred to me that my anxious thought patterns could become habitual. After reading Unwinding Anxiety I am excited to try the many different path to unwinding my own worries. SYNOPSIS A step-by-step plan clinically proven to break the cycle of worry and fear that drives... Continue Reading →
