I have been oh so woefully behind on posting my book reviews here for the year! So, I am doing a quick catchup right now with reviews of all the books I have read since March! I know. I'm sorry it has taken me so long....Without further ado, here are nine months of book reviews!… Continue reading Nine Months of Book Reviews!
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Being a Mood Reader
I just realized that I am a mood reader. Not only that, but I took it to the extreme. I am a mood everything-er! But I was able, with some deep reflective thought, to pinpoint where these moods were driven from. This give me an advantage. No longer do I have to feel I am difficult or whishy-washy or jumping from one thing to the next. I can hedge my moods because I can predict them now. I am a seasonal mood reader! (and everything-er)
Book Review: Never Never by Serena Valentino
The more I read this series the more I like it and realize just how much planning and thought went into it. Each book ties into the next, culminating in the story of the Odd Sisters and how each of the villain's stories are a part of their own fairy tale book where they write the fate of the villains.
New and Upcoming Releases
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Book Review: “The Hobbit” by J.R.R. Tolkien
I know this is probably an unpopular view, and I don't know why it is, but I find when I read Tolkien my mind loves to wander. I love his stories, I love his characters, I love the movies based off his books, but I lose focus when reading his books. It took me a while to figure it out but I believe it's because there is little dialogue compared to description of adventure. I think I'm a reader who thrives off character interaction, and sometimes I would read two whole chapters in The Hobbit where there was only a line or two of dialogue.
