It was on a list of books to read for couples. I don't understand why, but it was recommended by a male friend that we read it together. It's a tale about a retired man who looks back across his life after receiving an inheritance from his childhood girlfriends mother.
This is a tale of a quirky, fun, eccentric, Hazel, and the solid, conservative, Josh, who meet in college, but never date, then lose touch and through fate are brought back together as friends ten years later. I loved this book. Of course I did!
Friends to lovers romance. Need I say more? I love these types of books. I hope you enjoy!
A book of poetry that reads like a diary or a memoir. It's filled with personal histories of the author. Their love, family, personal experiences. I hope you enjoy.
An alternative history of the main character Ann Workman's life, thought of while on a cruise with her dying husband.
A really super quick read. It'll take you about 45 minutes cover to cover. It's full of really great relatable poetry about womanhood. I'd learned about this book from this New York Time's article: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/13/books/kate-baer-what-kind-of-woman-poetry-feminism-motherhood.html
I hope you enjoy,
Christina
Isabel Wilkerson makes the case that the United States is a caste system similar to that of India.
Another sort of predictable romance-ish type book. I don't know how much the title stands up to the story. Not very much in my opinion.
I absolutely LOVED this book!!! It had everything I love in a book. I can't wait for you to read this one!
This ones about a couple going through marriage counseling and takes place only in the counselors office. You hear about everything else going on in their lives in the office. Told from the counselors perspective.
Scrappy Little Nobody is a memoir by Anna Kendrick.
It's a graphic novel about a girl about to open a new restaurant, but mistakes happen and so she gets a do-over from the help of a house spirit. Then she steals more do-overs against the house spirits wishes.
Another rom set in England with another circle of friends, enter the one that got away...or so she thought. New job, new friend, new love interest.
You'll have to listen to find out about the book, but if you like chick lit, this one's for you.
Another episode of an examination of a book from the Bible. This time, we'll turn our eyes to Luke and what he writes and what stands out to me. Happy listening and happy reading.
In this episode, I point out some of the passages that stood out to me, as I read Matthew this time around.
Kevin Kwan's rendition of A Room with a view. I hope you enjoy. Merry Christmas!