book review
Book Review: The Telling
by Ursula K. Le Guin
I DNF’d this book after page 63, because I was upset at the themes and attitudes behind the moral worldview of this book. Sutty is homosexual, and I didn’t like how that was approached and handled in this book. Continue reading
Book Review: Down the Rabbit Hole
by Peter Abrahams
I did not enjoy this book. There is profanity, under-age drinking, under-age gun usage, and domestic violence. Ugh.
Non Fiction Review: Lady Catherine and the Real Downton Abbey
by Fiona Carnarvon
I loved the mixture of history and personal anecdotes in this book. The book is completely non-fiction, but the writing feels like fiction because it pulls you into the story.
I was expecting to skim through most of this, but I was pleasantly surprised to find it extremely interesting and readable. I didn’t skim any of it, and I truly felt connected to the beautiful history and the Carnarvon family. Continue reading
Ranking Jane Austen’s Novels
Book Review: The False Princess
by Eilis O’Neal
I loved this book so much! Sinda is a wonderfully complex character, and goes through really intense character development. She is shy and awkward in the beginning, floundering around in fear and anger. But she gradually learns to trust her own strength, and she begins to fight to build a life of her own.
The plot is really interesting with brilliant magic and plot twists.
Mansfield Park Review Video
Classic Book Review: Mansfield Park
by Jane Austen
Marvelous story! Each time I reread it, I find something deeper in the story and the characters. But I always want to slap some sense into Edmund, until he realizes how delightful Fanny is.
Jane Austen’s writing never fails to amaze me. She has such a perceptive way of laying bare every thought and action of each character with exquisite insight into the little vexations and desires of human nature. Continue reading
Activity Book Review: Paint By Sticker Dinosaurs
The stickers are sturdy and easy to remove from the sticker sheet. The colors are vibrant and it’s simple to follow the instructions to find the right placement for each sticker. I really loved that the pages are perforated, so that you can tear out the sticker sheet or the design or both. That way you don’t have to keep flipping back and forth in the book.
I love the clever designs and beautiful colors! This is perfect for anytime you have some anxiety and need a calm activity. Continue reading
Book Review: Larklight
by Philip Reeve (Author), David Wyatt
I loved everything about this book! The plot, the characters, the hilarious writing, the world-building, the mystery, the adventure, and every single dramatic chapter all kept me reading for hours on end. This is one of those books where there isn’t a good place to stop reading. You just have to keep going through the next chapter and the next. Continue reading






