book review
Books I DNF’d in 2019
Non Fiction Review: The Loneliness Companion
by Shrein H. Bahrami
Each chapter ends with a page of affirmations and encouraging sentences that you can claim as your own life lesson or mantra. Instead of just a book that “tells” you about loneliness, there are meditations, activities, and journal prompts that get you involved in the process of finding freedom from loneliness. These steps are truly helpful! So many of the things in this book would help the reader to heal from past hurts, and look to the future with hope. Continue reading
Picture Book Reviews: In the Wild series
Sweet and hilarious, these books are perfect for reading with young children!
Disclaimer: I received a copy of all these books from the publisher in exchange for a free and honest review. All the opinions stated here are my own true thoughts, and are not influenced by anyone.
Book Review: Pippa Park Raises Her Game
by Erin Yun
This retelling of Dicken’s “Great Expectations” is utterly brilliant from start to finish! Continue reading
Cookbook Review: Whole Food Vegan Baking
by Annie Markowitz
Each recipe has information about whether or not the food is soy-free, gluten-free, or nut-free. There are excellent tips for storing your baked goods, as well as variations on the recipe to try out. Continue reading
Non Fiction Review: Beginner’s Guide to Weight Lifting
by Kyle Hunt
I really like that this book includes a glossary for weight lifting terms that not everyone would know. There is really good advice about warming up, cooling down, muscle groups, recovery, and nutrition.
There are tips for how to find a good gym or set up a gym at home, as well as gym etiquette rules and how to choose the right weights.
There is an entire chapter just about warming up, and then there are sections for basic exercises, as well as routines for designing your workouts for 4 weeks. Continue reading
Book Review: Zeus the Mighty
by Crispin Boyer
I loved this funny book! The animals all have vivid personalities, and I loved their hilarious dialogue. It’s so clever how Greek mythology is woven into the pet store setting. Continue reading
Non Fiction Review: Aromatherapy for Self-Care
by Sarah Swanberg
There is a list of Top Ten Essential Oils and their uses, substitutes, and how best to blend them with other oils. There is also a lengthy chart with many other essential oils and their healing properties.
The following chapters have recipes for essential oil blends to be inhaled or applied topically to the body.
Non Fiction Review: Minimalism Room by Room
by Elizabeth Enright Phillips
It was odd to me that Bathrooms were lumped together with the Entryways in the same chapter. What do Bathrooms have in common with an Entryway? It made no sense to have those two areas together and made for a very confusing chapter. And the Laundry Room is included in the chapter with the Master Bedroom. The information is poorly organized. Continue reading











