Book Review: “Fairy Tale, by Stephen King”

First of all, who can say no to a current day literal fairytale that was thought up during the early starts of the pandemic?! Needing an escape from reality it seems, Stephen King created a world wholly relatable yet… magic in of itself? This tale has vast array cast of characters yet and not to… Continue reading Book Review: “Fairy Tale, by Stephen King”

Life & Book Review: “Burnout: The Secret to Unlocking the Stress Cycle by Emily Nagoski PHD., & Amelia Nagoski PHD.,”

This is a bit of a personal post, and a book review at the same time. Mental health has been a trending theme, it seems- especially, in the world and time of "The Great Resignation and COVID." I'll start off a bit about my experience. I loved my previous job, but... I didn't know to… Continue reading Life & Book Review: “Burnout: The Secret to Unlocking the Stress Cycle by Emily Nagoski PHD., & Amelia Nagoski PHD.,”

Book Review: “Reckless Girls, Rachel Hawkins”

Well, life does get busy but I haven't stopped reading! Here is the first book backlog of books I have read as of this year! Reckless Girls, where to start! Do you like psychological mind tricks? What about tropical islands and your own personal island?! Are you needing a good beach/summer read? Look no further.… Continue reading Book Review: “Reckless Girls, Rachel Hawkins”

Book Review: “The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue, V.E Schwab”

This book- oh my goodness. Let me start at the ending it was bittersweet- upon finishing the last few pages, and closing the book I couldn't help but cry. Addie, Henry and even Luc became part of an intimate friendship it made me incredibly sad I would not see how the rest of their stories… Continue reading Book Review: “The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue, V.E Schwab”