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    September 2018 Book Reviews

    October 1, 2018 /

    Something in the Water by Catherine Steadman This novel starts with an attention-grabbing scene.  The main character starts the book in the prologue, burying a body that you quickly find out is her husband’s.  After that we flashback to find out why.  The story is about a young couple who stumble upon a mysterious package while diving on their honeymoon.  What they then do with the package is where the action comes in.  This novel is supposed to be a thriller but I felt as though it felt short.  It was odd, the storylines were unbelievable at times, and not in a good way. I would have to give this book 2…

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    August 2018 Book Reviews

    September 3, 2018 /

    Real Murders by Charlaine Harris Alright, I am not going to lie to you, I read this book because I love the Hallmark series with Candace Cameron Bure.  The story is about a woman who lives in a small town and is a part of a club where they research and discuss murder cases from history.  In this novel, the members of her club begin to be targetted, and all of the crimes match historical murders.  The main character, Aurora Teagarden, is a charming and quirky single woman who maintains a strong relationship with her mother who lives in the same town.  If you are a fan of the movies, Aurora…

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    My February 2018 Book Reviews

    March 1, 2018 /

    This month I threw a little non-fiction into the mix, so I read two non-fiction books as well as the book I had to read for my book club. It’s Not Okay by Andi Dorfman I read this book because I am a huge fan of The Bachelor.  Andi Dorfman was a former contestant on The Bachelor who became the Bachelorette after her season ended.  She is a strong independent woman (in my opinion).  And hearing her stories about her tumultuous relationship with the seemingly big-hearted dreamboat that she chose was surprising and soap-worthy. If you enjoy the series and are looking for an enjoyable, easy read, I recommend this…

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    My January 2018 Book Reviews

    January 25, 2018 /

    This month was a slow reading month for me.  I sometimes go through bouts of migraines and when I am struggling with migraines, picking up a book is the last thing I want to do.  I’ve also been super busy!  But, this month I was able to read 3.5 books. Commonwealth by Ann Patchett The first book I read was Commonwealth by Ann Patchett.  I have not read books from Ann Patchett in the past, but I had heard good things about her work.  I found this book to be very dull.  It jumped back and forth through time without much notice or explanation.  One second you would be reading about…

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    The 10 Best Books I Read in 2017

    December 14, 2017 /

    Not only am I a teacher, I am also an avid reader.  Each year I set lofty goals on Goodreads.com and then I read voraciously to try and meet them.  This year I set a goal of 50 books, but I was sidelined from six months of migraines and fell behind.  I plan on setting the same goal next year and with the migraines at bay, I hope to reach it!  Personally, I am always looking for new books to read so I compiled a list of the best books I read in 2017.  Some of these are new, some are old.  Most I read for the first time, but…

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