Murder by Family #BookReview #SpoilerFree

Murder By Family: The Incredible True Story of a Son's Treachery and a Father's Forgiveness written by Kent Whitaker is not a book I would have normally chosen to read. In fact, the only reason I borrowed it from the library is because of it's Dewey Decimal number 248.86 - because I'm part of a … Continue reading Murder by Family #BookReview #SpoilerFree

April TBR

Here what I plan to read this month πŸ˜‰ Library of Souls (Miss Peregrine's Peculiar Children #3) written by Ransom Riggs " As the story opens, sixteen-year-old Jacob discovers a powerful new ability, and soon he’s diving through history to rescue his peculiar companions from a heavily guarded fortress. Accompanying Jacob on his journey are … Continue reading April TBR

Downstream: Reimagining Water #spoilerfreebookreview

I learned A LOT reading Downstream: Reimagining Water. I graduated from University almost thirteen years ago with a Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Sociology/Social Cultural Anthropology. I used to devour as much information as I could about history, people, cultures, environment, and had a keen interest in Indigenous people, particularly Canadian Native people. … Continue reading Downstream: Reimagining Water #spoilerfreebookreview

The New Old Me: My Late-Life Reinvention #spoilerfreebookreview

Meredith Maran's newest book, a fresh-authentic-inspiring autobiographical memoir, was released today, The New Old Me: My Late-Life Reinvention. It talks about life's biggest themes: friendship, divorce, marriage, love, healing, human rights, loving the place you live, aging, plastic surgery, alcohol, grief, happiness, and never being too old to try something new. I laughed, I cried, … Continue reading The New Old Me: My Late-Life Reinvention #spoilerfreebookreview

The Cozy Life: Rediscover The Joy Of Simple Things Through The Danish Concept Of Hygge #spoilerfreebookreview

I first heard about Hygge a few years ago, but with the recent surge in interest throughout social media I decided to pick up a book about Hygge from my local library. The Cozy Life: Rediscover the Joy of Simple Things Through the Danish Concept of Hygge by Pia Edberg is a short book published … Continue reading The Cozy Life: Rediscover The Joy Of Simple Things Through The Danish Concept Of Hygge #spoilerfreebookreview

Book Review: Moms Who Drink and Swear: True Tales of Loving my Kids While Losing My Mind

WARNING: This post is for ADULT EYES ONLY. If you think Moms Who Drink And Swear: True Tales Of Loving My Kids While Losing My Mind was written by some crazy, unintelligent mother, then you couldn't be more wrong. The author, Nicole Knepper, has a master's degree in professional counseling psychology and a master's degree … Continue reading Book Review: Moms Who Drink and Swear: True Tales of Loving my Kids While Losing My Mind

Book Review: Smart Kids with Learning Difficulties

My first non fiction read of 2017 is Smart Kids with Learning Difficulties: Overcoming Obstacles and Realizing Potential by Rich Weinfeld, Linda Barnes-Robinson, Sue Jeweler, and Betty Roffman Shevitz. This is a great book for parents, teachers, special education teachers, and anyone working in the education field. It has success strategies not only for kids … Continue reading Book Review: Smart Kids with Learning Difficulties