A review for the nonfiction book Believe: The Untold Story Behind Ted Lasso, the Show That Kicked Its Way Into Our Hearts by Jeremy Egner. I listened to the audiobook and found it to be an insightful look into this iconic show and its cast.
A review for the nonfiction book Believe: The Untold Story Behind Ted Lasso, the Show That Kicked Its Way Into Our Hearts by Jeremy Egner. I listened to the audiobook and found it to be an insightful look into this iconic show and its cast.
A review for the upcoming newest novel by Riley Sager. The Unknown is an interesting mystery with a dual timeline. The story takes place on an isolated creepy island with paranormal undertones. This was not a scary story by my standards, but still a story with lots of twists that kept me interested to the end.
A review for the audiobook version of Last Night was Killer by Mary Pauline Lowry. This was a fast, fun and hilarious thriller that has a lot of twists and turns. There is also a main characters with a lot of heart and a found family that will always have her back.
A review of two nonfiction books about getting your life organized. Tidy the F*ck Up and Nobody Wants Your Sh*t are both parodies of well known self help books on organization. With a lot of humor and swearing this Messie Condo presents many tips to help you get rid of your sh*t.
A review for the debut novel If Books Could Kill by Kate Eberle. This book within a book is a humorous look at how a young woman becomes the next protagonist of her favorite romance author’s book, but finds herself in a thriller instead. Witty and fun with some good characters this new author will be one to watch.
A review for The First Female Fossil Hunter: The Life and Legacy of Mary Anning by Jayson Kowinsky. This was an interesting biography about a woman who was ahead of her time. She helped shape the growing field of paleontology because of the dinosaur fossils she discovered near her home in Lyme Regis, England.
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