MY REVIEW 4 stars: I vaguely remember watching Stand by Me as a kid – the movie based on this novella. It was kind of cool remembering bits and pieces of it while reading. All the impactful scenes, like the train stuff, the kid searching for pennies under the porch, the dog and the junk…
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#Review #4stars #KeepersofKing Billy Summers, Stephen King
MY REVIEW 4 stars: I enjoyed this book quite a bit, not quite as much as I’d have liked to, but quite a bit nonetheless! I felt like it was missing something… like that big outrageously impractical bang that makes King such a literary King. I also felt like it was too long. I actually…
#REVIEW Creative Meditation and Manifestation; Using Your 21 Innate Powers to Create Your Life, by Amara Honeck #4stars #meditation #journaling
MY REVIEW 4 stars: I recommend purchasing this book as a paperback rather than an E-book because it’s an interactive guide with loads of pages to journal on. Each section has a few fill in the blank journal pages that help guide you to successfully reaching your meditation goals. There are also a couple of…
#REVIEW Never Never, by Colleen Hoover and Tarryn Fisher 4 STARS
MY REVIEW 4 stars: Charlie and Silas are high school students who suffer a strange sort of temporary amnesia. This occurs out of nowhere, and restarts again every couple days. In their second episode, yet one that the books jumps us into, they suddenly ‘wake up’ so to speak during school. Neither of them have…
#review The Witch’s Daughter, by Paula Brackston
MY REVIEW, 4 stars: The Witch’s Daughter was a bit of a slow burn for me, but the story line was fantastic. Bess had a rough start at life, her childhood was like no other I’ve read before. She was born a few centuries ago, well before modern medicine and her mother was a healer….
#review This Girl, by Colleen Hoover 4 of 5 stars
MY REVIEW: After feeling such a strong attachment to Lake and Will in the first two books, I was doomed to love this one as well. Sadly, I didn’t love it quite as much as either of the first, but I did still enjoy it nonetheless. It was nice to see the love between them continue…
#review A View From An Empty Nest, With Only A Few Ruffled Feathers, by Alisa B. Bates 4 stars
MY REVIEW: This little book of poetry is very beautiful. I’m glad to have read it in paperback because the way it’s put together is absolutely lovely. There’s a bit of rhythm with the way each poem picks up from the last, and there’s also some stunning photography sprinkled throughout. Flipping through the pages A…