MY REVIEW 5 stars: Wow… just wow. I don’t even know where to start on this review, because wow! This isn’t a book that you can read in one sitting, or even two or three, at least not for me anyway. It’s taken me well over a month to read it. Not only because it’s…
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#4stars #Review A World Without Color: A True Story of the Last Three Days With My Cat, by Bernard Jan
MY REIVEW: I’m more of a dog person than a cat person, but I do love all animals nonetheless. This book is out of my usual read, but it rang very resonating and I’ve had my eye on this author. After seeing that it was a gold metal finalist in it’s category in the Readers…
#Review #5stars Fishnets and Fire-Eating; A Dancers Diary in Japan, by Michele E. Northwood #NextChapterPub @northwood_e
MY REVIEW 5 stars: Fishnets and Fire-Eating is the second book of a young woman and her experience of dancing in the Far East. The first book I really enjoyed, you can find my review HERE. When reading memoirs it’s refreshing to come across stories that are unique and original which Michele has truly delivered….
#5Star #review The Year of Yes, by Shonda Rhimes
MY REIVEW: It’s been a while since I read a self help book, and I’m so glad that I picked this one! It was referred to me by my sister, so a big fat thanks to her for passing the paperback into my oh so willing hands. It reads more like a journal of Shonda’s…
#Review Fishnets in the Far East, by Michele E. Northwood @northwood_e #NextChapterPub
MY REVIEW 4.5 rating: Michele Northwood has quite the story to tell. This is truly a memoir like none I’ve ever read before. Most memoirs tell a tale overcoming obstacles in one way or another, many that I’ve read are stories by people who have gone through such events that are utterly shocking and heart…
#review Tough Love, A Wyoming Childhood, by Kate Meadows
MY REVIEW: 4 stars I came across this book as the author offered a writing class of sorts in my area. I’ve never met her personally, and was unable to attend, sadly, but I jumped at the chance to read the memoir of her childhood. I wasn’t raised in the rustic mountain range of Wyoming,…
Review: Watching The Daisies, Life Lessions on the Importance of Slow, by Bridgid P Gallagher #5stars
MY REVIEW: I am completely in Aww by Bridgid’s life and accomplishments. As a child, her family suffered much loss including her mother at a young age. Bridgid also has a series of medical ailments that starts in her youth. From abscess, to depression, to joint pain and more, which eventually leads to her diagnosis…