Recently, I joined an online book club, Whole Latte Books, and Get a Life, Chloe Brown by Talia Hibbert was the book for February. I listened to this book on audible, mostly on the planes and trains on my vacation. I missed the book club’s discussion because I was still in Thailand at the time but I caught up afterward. Overall, I give Get a Life, Chloe Brown 4 stars. It’s … [Read more...] about Get a Life, Chloe Brown By Talia Hibbert
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The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang
The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang was my first ever romance novel! I am usually good about reading different genres but I had never ventured into romance. I wasn’t quite sure what to expect since the closest thing to a romance that I had read was Twilight. Edward and Bella’s “romance” was nothing compared to this. Theirs was puppy love. This book is definitely for … [Read more...] about The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang
Eldest by Christopher Paolini: Continuing the Best Dragon Series
After finishing Eragon, I couldn’t wait to dive into Eldest, the second book in the Inheritance Cycle by Christopher Paolini. [Too bad it took me much longer to dive in and finish this review, lol!] Eldest picks up right where Eragon leaves off in the aftermath of a major battle. For a recap on how Eragon and Saphira, his dragon, got to this point, see my Eragon … [Read more...] about Eldest by Christopher Paolini: Continuing the Best Dragon Series
Goosebumps: Phantom of the Auditorium by R.L. Stine
Why Goosebumps A friend got me Phantom of the Auditorium by R.L. Stine for my birthday because I used to really like Goosebumps when I was in middle school. I have read a lot, but not all of them, and I had not read this one before. It was really nice to go back and read something that reminded me of my childhood. It was a quick and easy read which was a nice change from … [Read more...] about Goosebumps: Phantom of the Auditorium by R.L. Stine
George Washington’s Farewell Address
I read George Washington’s Farewell Address during my research for the Week in Quotes article this week. I found it quite interesting and surprisingly relevant to today’s politics. Some of you may have read it in school, but I never did. If you’re like me and have never read it, I’d recommend you do, especially if you follow politics at all. Although parts can be difficult to … [Read more...] about George Washington’s Farewell Address