To celebrate the 5 year Anniversary of Books for MKs, I filmed a vlog for an entire week! Follow me through the day to day…in all my no-makeup, PJs-and-messy-hair glory! It’s mostly BOOKS and TEA.
Stay tuned for a mini BookHaul near the end!
Classic Review: Romance of the Forest
Classic Book Review: Barnaby Rudge
by Charles Dickens
I hated this story so much. I could barely force myself to read to the end. Usually I LOVE Dickens, but this book has so many problems.
First of all, the riots themselves were first boring, then awful and disturbing. I got so bored with all the plotting and secrets from various bad guys throughout the first half of the book, and then I was disgusted with all the atrocities committed by the rioters in the second half. Ugh. Not enjoyable to read.
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5 Year Anniversary Book Giveaway [CLOSED]
THE WINNER IS BOBBIE DAVIS! CONGRATULATIONS!!! Continue reading
Two-Word Mini Reviews
NonFiction Review: Solve This!
by Joan Marie Galat (Goodreads Author)
There are a wide variety of professional people from different areas giving imaginative solutions on each page; a marine biologist, a teacher, a librarian, an architect, a nurse, a plumber, and dozens more in addition to the actual engineers. Continue reading
Non-Fiction Review: To the Moon and Back
Every time I turned the page, I was oohing and aahing over the beautiful graphics and the intricacy of the pop-ups. There is a pop-up of the Apollo 11 rocket that is at least a foot long, and it blasts up from the page!
As if the gorgeous pictures and pop-ups weren’t enough, the story of the moon landing is also marvelous and full of interesting details. If you can tear your eyeballs away from the exquisite photos long enough to actually read the story, it is a delightful and easy to read history of the entire moon landing journey from start to finish. I loved how Buzz Aldrin tells the story from his own perspective!
And as if the interesting story AND pictures AND pop-ups weren’t enough, there is ALSO an insert with a paper model of the Eagle lunar module complete with assembly instructions for putting it together!
NonFiction Book Review: The Fear Cure
by Lissa Rankin
I like that there are useful and practical things you can do to learn and grow and become your best, most authentic self. It’s not just an inspiring theory, but a real tangible way to live with actual measurable goals to change your life and deal with your fears.
This book did not resonate with me as much as her other book, Mind Over Medicine: Scientific Proof That You Can Heal Yourself, but I still found it really compelling, and I will be using some of the techniques to live a life without fear.



