Short and Sweet Version If you're an avid Freakonomics podcast listener, like me, you won't find much new in this book. Still, I really enjoyed the ideas and had fun applying them in my life. It's all about critical thinking and new ways to approach problems that you might not have thought of before. Jessica Thinks Too ... Read More »
Book Review: Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty
Short and Sweet Version If you loved Where'd You Go, Bernadette I bet you would love Big Little Lies, too. Big Little Lies is full of quirky characters, great humor, gossip, intrigue, and mystery. It's addicting to read. And somehow, at the same time, it talks about abuse, lies, and the objectification of women in a thoughtful and ... Read More »
Book Review: In the Heart of the Sea by Nathaniel Philbrick
In the Heart of the Sea is an addicting read mostly because I was horrified and had to know what happened next. This story honestly sounds made up but it is not. As nail biting as the story itself was, it was written like a historical textbook. I know this story happened a long time ago, ... Read More »
Book Review: It’s All Too Much by Peter Walsh
Short and Sweet Version It's All Too Much was so much more than just a really long pep talk about getting rid of your stuff. It's full of great ideas about everything from paperwork to kitchen cabinets to basements. Peter takes the overwhelming task of organizing your entire house and breaks it down into manageable steps with a process to easily ... Read More »
Book Review: Winnie-the-Pooh by A. A. Milne
Short and Sweet Version A classic that really shows the charming literalness, innocence, and adorable self-centered logic of childhood. The writing really shines when you read it out loud and I enjoyed reading it as much as my kids enjoyed listening to it. Jessica Thinks Too Much Version I was surprised at how many writing "rules" this childhood ... Read More »
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