Autobiographies are one of a few genres of books with which I struggle. I usually bail out before the 10% sample is finished. So it … Read More ›
Autobiographies are one of a few genres of books with which I struggle. I usually bail out before the 10% sample is finished. So it … Read More ›
Having not read a book like this, I was unclear what to expect. Visually interesting and full of guidelines on the effect of colour on … Read More ›
My blog began in 2013; I had been diagnosed with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CPRS) two years prior and my journey to find joy in … Read More ›
Being a fan of Irene’s work, the arrival of a new series is exciting! This one is entitled Code of Honor, and the lead male … Read More ›
Having read previous mystery novels from this author, I picked up These Healing Hills despite reservations about the romanticising of mountain life on the pioneer … Read More ›
As soon as Death at Thorburn arrived, I had to tuck in! I’ve missed the Fartherings’ adventures and, within a few pages, Nick and Carrie … Read More ›
Having read Glynnis Whitwer’s Taming The To Do List, I was curious how this book would be a fresh take on that. In fact, this … Read More ›
I’m so excited about Chrystal Evans Hurst’s new book She’s Still There, for my review have a read here! But don’t take my word for … Read More ›
Having thoroughly enjoyed reading the Manga version of Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, I decided to pick up another favourite classic, Jane Eyre by … Read More ›
My own journey with depression was harrowing and drug-induced (you can read more about it here and here). It took me about two years to recover … Read More ›
I read about linkups on the do a new thing blog, here, and thought I’d give it a try today. My blog is focused on living … Read More ›