Chelsea, bell & Dolly
I made some “me time” yesterday and went to the library. It’s an adventurous feeling when you go to the library and just peruse the shelves. Never knowing who you’re going to stumble upon. I made my...
View ArticleDream More by Dolly Parton
I picked up this little cheese of a rhinestone while on my trip to the library because it looked fun, shiny and not very thick. And I was in the mood to read something light and light-hearted. Holy...
View ArticleLies That Chelsea Handler Told Me
{This post also has a running gag in it, this week’s prompt for Rarasaur‘s Prompt for the Promptless. See if you can spot the re-occuring joke. Scroll to the bottom for the answer!} If you’re looking...
View ArticleDaring Greatly: How the Courage to be Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live,...
Usually I don’t read books that start with the word “How” in the subtitle, but a local book club assigned this book for their June book club meeting, and, like the great planner I am, I decided to go...
View ArticleLife on Mars by Tracy K. Smith
Reading this collection of modern poetry just reminds me of how uncreative I am. I blame it all on college. It sucks the wonderousness out of you and fills you with things like MLA style,...
View ArticleA tale of power - assumed, abused & manipulated: 'The Kiss' by Adrienne Silcock
Reblogged from Awesome Indies: Review by Evie Woolmore Title: The Kiss Author: Adrienne Silcock Genre: Emotional thriller From a casual, coincidental meeting at a tourist site in Menorca, two couples...
View Articlebook six: the silver linings playbook
Reblogged from lifeslittlewanders: Well...I'm almost to week four of being stuck in a locked leg brace since my ACL surgery, so what better way to keep up on this years bucket list than to mark more...
View ArticleStand Up, Sit Down Book Club discusses BOSSYPANTS
Reblogged from BookPeople's Blog: ~post by Steven W. It's time to play the music! It's time to light the lights! It's time to meet Steve and Flippo at BookPeople tonight! It's time to read a memoir!...
View ArticleA not-review of Jill Stark's HIGH SOBRIETY
Reblogged from Seraglio : I was going to be very clever with this. I thought to use a 12-step framework to present the review. Geddit? I got to two steps and then stopped writing (but not reading,...
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