Oh look, another book on habit formation!
Monthly Archives: November 2020
Books at the Box Office: Anna Karenina
I would like Jacqueline Durran to costume my life, and Keira Knightley should play every classical heroine ever,
Books at the Box Office: The Book Thief
Everyone loves a good Holocaust novel…right? Yea…not me.
Fortitude
Navy SEAL turned Texas Congressman Dan Crenshaw published his first book in April, and I’ll admit, I was nervous going into it.
And We’re Off
I could FEEL so much of her personality and heart in this book, and it was the perfect low-stakes teen contemporary I needed this week.
Shaking Up the House
A transition of power so peaceful the incoming and out-coming administrations live together? A dream!
Act Your Age, Eve Brown
I thoroughly enjoyed it and want to abscond to a bed and breakfast as quickly as possible.
Books at the Box Office: Golden Compass
Raise you hand if you didn’t realize this book trilogy was actually about killing God when you read it in the second grade
Leave the World Behind
I’m going to be thinking about this book for a bit, but I don’t think it’ll stick with me forever.
Camelot Betrayal
We return to Camelot in this sequel!
Cobble Hill
This book isn’t going to blow your mind or anything, but it’s not bad. Give it a shot if you liked rich people being weird and off-kilter.
Books at the Box Office: Baby-sitters Club
I’m sure I didn’t read BSC as widely as I think I did as a child, but even as a 20-something year old I have such fond memories of those characters,