Randolph the Yellow Snowman by Kevin Miller is a delightfully funny tale in the town of Milligan Creek. I love a good picture book, but this one is even better! It's great! It's fantastic! It's marvellous! What other synonyms do you want to hear? It's got a really funny story about a yellow snowman that… Continue reading #BookReview Randolph the Yellow Snowman by Kevin Miller
Month: January 2021
#BookReview Warming My Winter Heart by Michelle Cornish
Warming My Winter Heart by Michelle Cornish is a delightful and sweet romance read! I'm the kind of girl who likes to curl up on the couch with a blanket, a warm cup of tea and a great contemporary book that will whisk me away into a story. Warming My Winter Heart did just that!… Continue reading #BookReview Warming My Winter Heart by Michelle Cornish
#BookReview Dogversations: Conversations with my Dogs by David Leswick
Dogversations: Conversations with my Dogs by David Leswick is an adorable photography book with amazingly crafted dialogue between David and his puppers. I was blown away by how wonderful this book was. Part of me was sad that I didn't get to it sooner, because it's a hidden gem among the book world. David's conversations… Continue reading #BookReview Dogversations: Conversations with my Dogs by David Leswick
#BookReview GENMOS: Gathering Storms by Stephen M. Coghlan
GENMOS: Gathering Storms by Stephen M. Coghlan is one of the most underrated and under-read books, in my humble opinion. For one, I am not normally into a lot of sci-fi books. It's one of those genres that is really hit or miss for me because they can be slow, boring or too technical (or… Continue reading #BookReview GENMOS: Gathering Storms by Stephen M. Coghlan
#BookReview The Edge of Whiteness by Joe Montaperto
The Edge of Whiteness by Joe Montaperto is a smashing read all about Joe's school hijinks in the 1970s. If you're looking for a blast from the past, this book is for you! Joe Montaperto's school life is full of misfits, hijinks, Sicilian heritage, hilarious name calling, amazing references and lots of hilarity. This book… Continue reading #BookReview The Edge of Whiteness by Joe Montaperto
#BookReview Winter’s Bone by Daniel Woodrell
In case anyone was wondering, I'm the type of person who likes to read the book before they watch the movie. Yeah, I'm super annoying like that. I wanted to watch this film years ago, but I really really really really really (is that enough reallys?) wanted to read the book yet. It slipped me… Continue reading #BookReview Winter’s Bone by Daniel Woodrell
#BookReview The Underground Toy Society: You’re the Illustrator by Jessica D. Adams
The Underground Toy Society: You're The Illustrator by Jessica D. Adams is a delightful book to pick up if you are seeking some activities for your children. This series is one of my guilty pleasures. It's simplistic yet genius, cute yet versatile and just all around awesome. Instead of just a story, this time we… Continue reading #BookReview The Underground Toy Society: You’re the Illustrator by Jessica D. Adams
#BookReview Another Five Days by Matt Micros
Another Five Days by Matt Micros is a wonderful, feel good book! The premise itself is amazing, let alone when you get into the meat of the writing. Matt Micros has crafted a beautiful, heart-warming story about a man who gets to redo five days of his life because of his extraordinary altruism. Al Sokratis… Continue reading #BookReview Another Five Days by Matt Micros
#BookReview Two Mothers by K. Kris Loomis
Two Mothers is a horrifyingly great book by K. Kris Loomis. It features postpartum depression across generations, with two women (who become Mothers) being connected despite being many years apart. The first chapter alone having a 15 year old giving birth but potentially having to give that child up is… intriguing. It draws you in… Continue reading #BookReview Two Mothers by K. Kris Loomis