Short and Sweet Version Laura Hillenbrand knows how to write a non-fiction memoir that is just as compelling as the best fiction out there. Skip the movie and read Unbroken. This amazing memoir is about the Pacific front of World War II against Japan that most people don't know very much about. Jessica Thinks Too Much Version Mild spoilers ... Read More »
Book Review: Spousonomics by Paula Szuchman and Jenny Anderson
Spousonomics is a marriage book that appeals to the logical side of your brain, written with a lot of sarcasm and humor to make it fun to read. I liked that it didn't go into "feelings" and crap (and thank heavens there was no personal quiz/workbook at the end). It focuses on practical ways to ... Read More »
Book Review: Life and Death by Stephenie Meyer
Short and Sweet Version No, Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart do not just switch lines. But, I'm not going to lie - a lot of the book is copied and pasted. Little details are different like Beau opening the door for Edythe and Edythe smiling all the time. Seriously, why is she smiling all the time? ... Read More »
Book Review: Aspen Everlasting by Kathryn Cooper
Aspen Everlasting is a fun paranormal romance. This is the perfect fit for young teens as well as adults who want a clean romance that is entertaining to read. I'm not always a fan of romances because they feel cheesy sometimes, but there was plenty of humor and teasing that kept the cheesiness at bay. This quote is ... Read More »
Book Review: Magonia by Maria Dahvana Headley
Short and Sweet Version I loved the sarcastic writing. The author experiments with formatting words on the page which I thought was cool. The world was fascinating and felt new, but the plot slowed down in the middle because the world building kind of took over at that point. It has a lovely ending and wonderful characters. This ... Read More »
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