This was another donation to my Little Free Library Shed that I wasn’t sure I would read. But I really need“She swooned, placing a hand to her heart.”
This was another donation to my Little Free Library Shed that I wasn’t sure I would read. But I really needed a distraction read before my biopsy of my tumor/mass that would have me sedated. (As an aside, I happily survived the procedure!)
This is one of the cutest rom-com’s I have had the pleasure to read. I am truly swooning. And, placing a hand over my heart ♥️. Even though there is a bit of we-have-been-here-before and predictability, the story is told in such a way that readers can’t help but want to root for the 2 mains.
Franny has just been let go from her job because of necessary reductions. Heading out to the New York subway towards home, she can’t help but feel this is the worst day of her life. Only to be made worst when her dress gets caught in the subway doors and tears enough that anybody can “see” a lot of her! Frantic, embarrassed and befuddled by this latest horrible thing to happen to her in one day, Hayes Montgomery the Third comes to her rescue and offers his Gucci jacket to cover her.
Not before long, the two seem to have a way of running into each other, and being further embarrassed by their sudden social media attention. Of course, someone would photograph and video the 2 in this crazy unseemly, but interesting looking intimate moment!
With such an unorthodox, but seemingly auspicious beginning, will these 2 be destined to a happily-ever-after?
With a great supporting cast, and the New York area as background, this rom-com is worth spending some time with on any day of the week. Especially with our two awkward, and likable characters, Franny and Hayes. But there will also be more in the cast that will be worth following, too. ...more
This book is an emotional roller-coaster for all the right reasons. Kleenex is recommended!
So, what happens when so much has occurred in your life whThis book is an emotional roller-coaster for all the right reasons. Kleenex is recommended!
So, what happens when so much has occurred in your life which brings on guilt and grief and keeps you from believing you are entitled to a happily-ever-after?
Well, you live the life of Darcy and Carter. Who just happen to find one another in the most interesting way, with so many parallel life experiences, that they don’t necessarily share with each other.
Will they find a way to open up to one another? And, will they be able to come to terms with their complicated past and present, and allow themselves to experience their own happily-ever-after?
So, with these questions in mind (no spoilers from me), let’s just consider that this is what makes this rom-com so readable....more
“I can’t imagine how there was ever a me without her.”
Don’t you just love a title of a book that perfectly defines itself? A Meet-Cute. And magical on“I can’t imagine how there was ever a me without her.”
Don’t you just love a title of a book that perfectly defines itself? A Meet-Cute. And magical on top of it!! Yes, it is. But not exactly in the way we as readers would expect it. Because, Faye our main, is a mess. Her 10-year relationship, with only 3 months before the wedding, was broken off by her fiancé, Stuart. And, she has a past that reeks with a lot of broken-ness.
So, what is she to do?
Well, readers meet her at her place where she lives and works as a ceramicist. She also has a dog she rescued named Hillel who is quite messy, too. She lives in a contemporary Jewish neighborhood that has now been attacked by racist anti-Semitic flyers and other acts of violence.
So, what could possibly go wrong now?
Instead of heading off to the community meeting to discuss the flyers and determine a community action plan to find who is behind these vicious attacks, she gets herself drunk on the wedding wine and makes herself a pottery Golem.
A Golem you ask? According to the Rabbi, a Golem is an undeveloped substance of the earth, created entirely from inanimate matter, usually clay or mud. And, that is exactly what she creates and buries in her garden while drunk. I know I repeated myself, but this is an important point.
“The Art of Imperfection: What a Jewitch Learned about Craft from a Golem”
The next day, still recovering from her drunken rampage in the garden, Faye rushes off on her bicycle to her friend’s place. But because she is not paying attention, Faye hits Greg with her bicycle and he ends up in the hospital with amnesia.
What is Faye to do now? Could Greg be her Golem?
Well, she kind of adopts him, and lets him stay with her in hopes he can regain his memory. And of course, readers wonder, will this ‘magical meet-cute’ bring these two together? And, who is Greg really? Will he ever recover his memory, and if he does, what will Faye and readers discover about him?
Also, will Faye ever have her happily-ever-after-ending? And, what about Greg – will he?
“You don’t see that something doesn’t need to be perfect to be loveable.”
And, what about the Paper Boys who are spreading all this hate? Who is behind this hate cell? Will this mystery be solved?
You didn’t think I was going to answer all these questions, did you?
This is a delightful page-turner, with a little mystery and romance that will keep readers captivated along with a recipe for magic cakes that appears absolutely delicious....more
This was a quick read because it is simply a cookbook with lots of good-looking pictures of food, and Dolly. And, her sister Rachel. Yes, it is anotheThis was a quick read because it is simply a cookbook with lots of good-looking pictures of food, and Dolly. And, her sister Rachel. Yes, it is another book from superstar entertainer and entrepreneur, Dolly, this time with her sister, Rachel in which they share more than 80 recipes that can be cooked throughout the year. Laid out as “A Year in Meals,” they include dishes that are especially seasonal and festive. And, easy to make and appreciate.
This beautifully photographed cookbook is appealing in so many ways. First, the easy to make recipes, and seeing Dolly doing what she loves – sharing with us. To look at the pictures displaying the food will make one salivate, hoping the easy directions will make it taste as good as the picture. But they also tell us why the book is important to them; and, provide helpful hints.
As we plan our Thanksgiving meal this year, it was nice to have this cookbook display all the dishes possible for one’s dinner table. We can’t help but look forward to what is to come, recognizing the ease in which the directions guide those interested in duplicating the possibilities presented here, into our own wonderful meal.
We also can’t help but feel a sense of connection, as we read the notes shared about the authors traditions and lives. Their sharing of their own cherished memories, makes it possible for readers to enjoy the food recipes that are presented to us to “try.”
This book is: Entertaining. Well-written. Beautifully presented. Fun. Yummy!...more
This is a beautifully photographed children’s book that tells the true story of Alfie, an orphaned owl that unknowingly found the perfect family to reThis is a beautifully photographed children’s book that tells the true story of Alfie, an orphaned owl that unknowingly found the perfect family to rescue and rehabilitate her.
Through pictures and words, children will have the opportunity to learn how humans and wild animals interacted. And how the humans, in creating a safe environment to allow this owl to eventually grow up and be an owl, she could find and create her own family.
Apparently, this is the second in a series featuring Alfie. Since I haven’t read the first book yet, I am not sure it is necessary to read that one in order to appreciate this one. I have gone ahead and ordered the first book from my local library, “Alfie & Me: what owls know, what humans believe.” I will keep you posted.
This story is about Ellie and how she manages her life with cerebral palsy. The story is written beautifully, and shows a lot of charm, humor and hearThis story is about Ellie and how she manages her life with cerebral palsy. The story is written beautifully, and shows a lot of charm, humor and heart. Ellie’s character is vibrant, vulnerable and cutely sarcastic. And, she loves to bake and shows her commitment through her character on what it takes to practice to become the best version of herself doing what she loves.
Even though the target audience for this book is middle-school age, it is easily readable for adults. As readers, we can’t help but root for Ellie. Ellie is resilient and proves to be a wonderful role model for all kids. Her character also serves as a delightful teaching tool for helping kids understand that dis-eases, even cerebral palsy, do not need to define the person.
“What a gift, I thought, to be a humble subject in this glorious new realm.”
This is the book that found its story in a very unique way. It started wit“What a gift, I thought, to be a humble subject in this glorious new realm.”
This is the book that found its story in a very unique way. It started with social media. Upworthy. A media brand that focused on positive storytelling. Their intention was always to shine lights on the best of humanity, and usually it would start with a simple question…like…
“What’s the kindest thing a stranger has ever done for you?”
And, people responded. With their own stories. Sharing what was in their heart, based on their experiences. Eventually, they decided why not take this theme, and create a project that will create a book. And, that is how this book came to be.
“My son telling me that I smell like love.” – Angela D.
They settled on 6 themes that were laid out into chapters. And, these chapters would feature stories based on those themes. The kindest of strangers. Learn by the heart. It’s the little things. The kids are all right. When I needed it most. Away from home.
Throughout the chapters, they would showcase a “spotlight.” Which would typically be someone sharing something that happened to them.
“Was on my weekly night with my five-year-old having fun chatting and eating. When I received the bill, another table had paid it and said to tell me that I’m a really good mother.” – Daphne F.
Each story throughout this book provides insight into the best of humanity. Giving a sense of hope and comfort knowing that people truly can be decent and kind and giving to one another.
For those looking for a break from the world of everyday, this can be a perfect book to read when you need a pick-me-up moment, in-between your other books.
This book is heart-felt. It shares stories about ordinary people having everyday experiences with no expectations. And, this is a book about compassion, courage, joy, and faith in humanity. Sometimes we need a dose of all of this to remind us of the goodness in people. ...more
“Looking forward to the day is good. Enjoying your work is good. Knowing you’re doing what you’re supposed to be doing. Feeling as if you’re living th“Looking forward to the day is good. Enjoying your work is good. Knowing you’re doing what you’re supposed to be doing. Feeling as if you’re living the right life.”
Lily has dropped out of medical school because she would rather be an artist. So now she is cleaning houses and squatting on the Cape at Dune Cottage on the sly, and enjoying her own painting. She is also harboring a crush on Todd who is now engaged to Amelie. Will she be able to find her happily ever after?
Cecilia has just turned 70+ and is feeling quite detached from her life. She has been a widow of famous author Cameron for a year, and is tired of being under the thumb of her daughter Kristen. While Kristen has planned a party, supposedly to celebrate Cecilia’s birthday, but mostly to honor her famous Dad, Cecilia sneaks out and heads for her secret place, Dune Cottage to hide away. But what about Seth? How does he play into this story? Will Cecilia be able to find her happily ever after?
Todd, who is Cecilia’s grandson has found his own way, despite his family’s wealth. But something isn’t quite right for him either. He adores his grandmother, and is concerned for her. And, did he make the right decision about Amelie? Will he be able to find his happily ever after?
So, we have 3 very likable characters who are attempting to find themselves, and perhaps something that has been alluding them in their lives. How will these lives intersect, especially as Cecilia finds Lily at Dune Cottage? And, Todd suddenly showing up?
And, of course there is Kristen, too. Will she be able to find her happily ever after?
And, what about the art? What Lily wants for herself? Or, what Cecilia gave up in herself? What secrets does Cecelia hold as it relates to “The Girl on the Shore?”
The author presents a peaceful calm Cape ocean setting. It allows readers to connect to the characters and feel hopeful that whatever happens, whether it is predictable or not, the pages turn in a way that makes one feel a sense of gratification that they just had a truly lovely reading experience....more
Meow! Purr! And, yoga! Who could ask for more? How about murder? Yikes!! Let us start with the kitties.
Ashley Branson opens a yoga studio called A PuMeow! Purr! And, yoga! Who could ask for more? How about murder? Yikes!! Let us start with the kitties.
Ashley Branson opens a yoga studio called A Purrfect Pose that helps people find inner peace, because it also provides cats for adoption. But unfortunately, one of her clients is found dead, and her brother is accused of the murder. What will happen to her business now? And, does this mean she becomes a bit of an investigator, too? In some ways this drags the story down a bit, as does her dysfunctional family.
There are so many characters to keep track of in this story that it becomes difficult at times to know who is who. Yet, the premise of a yoga studio with kitties for adoption seemed sweet. Still, it will be hard to imagine what other trouble could occur in future stories for this series. If it involves her family members, that may not be worth following.
3 stars with.5 upward for the kitties for adoption concept! ...more
This is part of a “baby animal series,” that captures the story of a baby sea otter utilizing an actual photograph of a baby otter throughout within tThis is part of a “baby animal series,” that captures the story of a baby sea otter utilizing an actual photograph of a baby otter throughout within the illustrations. It shares what the otter experiences in the ocean, and what he learns from his mother.
Readers will be captivated by the fun and exploration and learning that the otter experiences.
This is a beautifully illustrated story about 2 boys who have the adventure of coming to the ocean. They get to see and listen to all the various lifeThis is a beautifully illustrated story about 2 boys who have the adventure of coming to the ocean. They get to see and listen to all the various life and sounds that it provides.
Readers will be engaged in learning about sea life and sounds that will give them an appreciation of the beauty of ocean life.
This is the story of Wendell, a narwhal, a species of toothed whale that is native to the Arctic. And, Wendell just wants to make music. But for whateThis is the story of Wendell, a narwhal, a species of toothed whale that is native to the Arctic. And, Wendell just wants to make music. But for whatever reason he can’t seem to do it like his other fish friends, because of his tusk. Until one day he learns something more about what he can do.
With fun illustrations, kids will learn about how they can be something more.
“Our class is just like a farm. We all help each other grow, and everyone grows up to be what they’re supposed to be. Everybody in their own way.”
This“Our class is just like a farm. We all help each other grow, and everyone grows up to be what they’re supposed to be. Everybody in their own way.”
This is a wonderfully illustrated story of children in a classroom getting ready to present a play to their community. Readers will have the opportunity to watch the creativity, the inner play and activity, as well as, the conversations. Especially when it becomes clear that Ari doesn’t identify as simply a boy or a girl, he sees himself as a “they.”
In this experience, kids can learn about acceptance, of self and others, just as they are, and appreciate how much it makes a difference in building powerful and positive self-esteem about oneself.
There is something on the hill, and it is making field mouse very curious. So, moving through the melting snow, off field mouse goes and collects a loThere is something on the hill, and it is making field mouse very curious. So, moving through the melting snow, off field mouse goes and collects a lot of friends on the way to find out what could possibly be on the hill.
This is a lovely little picturesque adventure for a lot of forest animals moving together to explore what could be on the hill.
It will be a wonderful reading adventure to guide kids to the various types of animals that live in the forest.
“Happiness, like love, enters through the kitchen.”
For fans of Molly The Maid, if you are looking for a murder at the Regency Grand Hotel, you have co“Happiness, like love, enters through the kitchen.”
For fans of Molly The Maid, if you are looking for a murder at the Regency Grand Hotel, you have come to the wrong place. This actually is a different mystery, one that invites holiday cheer, and love and opportunity for Molly The Maid fans to meet her true love, Juan Manuel.
And, for those who have been following this series, things will all make sense to everybody (including readers) before it does to Molly. If you are new to the series, please start with, “The Maid.”
So, what is going on with Juan Manuel this holiday season? Is he keeping secrets from Molly? And, that is the mystery that Molly ponders. Yet, for anyone else reading this delightful novella, the conclusion even if predictable, is still sweet. ...more
Yesterday, I picked this one up on my weekly visit to my local library. And, I was pleasantly surprised by the simplicity of it.
This is a story…that tYesterday, I picked this one up on my weekly visit to my local library. And, I was pleasantly surprised by the simplicity of it.
This is a story…that takes few words. But those few words and charming illustrations show the importance of reading, libraries and books. It is so beautifully written, I felt myself mesmerized as I turned pages slowly. And, as I looked at the pictures, I imagined what each child must be feeling as they studied and experienced the pages, and read the words, or had them read for them, before turning to the next page.
Honestly, this one is a keeper, parents! Teachers, please include this one in your classroom, because this truly…is a story worth reading!
Please take time to read the last page of the book which is the copyrights page which names all the book covers that were illustrated throughout this story.
When I saw this book in the children’s section at my local library, I was immediately attracted to it for 3 reasons.
First, it was the book title. I hWhen I saw this book in the children’s section at my local library, I was immediately attracted to it for 3 reasons.
First, it was the book title. I have always believed that we all have this innate power within us – this light that emanates outwardly to others. And, for a book to be able to showcase this through a title, especially in a children’s book, this seemed particularly powerful to me.
Second, the book cover illustration showed smiling faces with the illusion of light surrounding them. I found such positivity in those illustrations by Kamala Nair.
And, third because I was going on my own personal journey with cancer, and even though this was “just” a children’s book, who wouldn’t enjoy having positivity and light within surrounding them on “such” a journey?
Which made this a book, that felt strangely powerful. Because here I was feeling all these feelings connecting me to this book, and, I am just looking at the book cover. And, I didn’t even open the pages yet!
What would this lovely book share inside?
This is a story of travel and traditions, family, connection through community and finding one’s inner light. Believing in one self. Yes!...more
“Spring is always coming, and I know for sure I will always have a dog.”
When life feels uncertain, as it did for Ali, all she needed to do was take he“Spring is always coming, and I know for sure I will always have a dog.”
When life feels uncertain, as it did for Ali, all she needed to do was take herself and her dog, Ferris to the dog park. Little did she know that Ferris might change everything by lifting his leg onto Ethan’s shoe and creating a new beginning for her.
Embarrassing right? But an opening, too!
Readers will get to know Ali as she grapples with grief, with the loss of her marriage, with raising her kids on her own, with possibly finding love again – or is it for the first time? There is a subtleness to the romance with Ethan and the discovery to Ali finding herself that is sweet. We can also appreciate her traversing her grief, the loss of her Mom and, the good neighbor vibes.
And, yet this beginning really opened doors to creating a confidence she didn’t realize she had. Maybe it would enable her to recognize that as a single Mom she already had what she needed and wanted to find something more for herself, for her kids, for her community, for her friends, for her family, that was that something more that was missing while she was still in her marriage with Pete.
“When I’m quiet I can hear my heart yearning for impossible things. I want a perfectly pared-down home, and I want to hang on to every scrap of the past. I want a break from my kids without missing a single minute of their lives. I long for a partnership, and I long for freedom. I long to be enmeshed with someone without losing myself. I want all of it.”
There was something engaging about both Ali and Ethan’s characters, as well as all the supporting ensemble cast, which made it a thoughtful rom-com, summer romance. As readers, you can’t help but root for everyone and hope that they will experience some type of happy ending....more
So, here is the thing. As readers you know what is coming. It is that predictable. We have been-here-before. And, yet you still want it. Because you aSo, here is the thing. As readers you know what is coming. It is that predictable. We have been-here-before. And, yet you still want it. Because you are asking for a summer romance escape. Amirite?
With this one, Clara is the perfect protagonist who is burnt out, dumped and sent off by her boss on a forced vacation. An old friend has asked her to come to a yearly visit to their old summer camp. And, there we find her old “nemesis” who really was her old “crush,” Mack. Now, we are smart readers, right? We know what is going to happen.
The camp is closing. Wait, what? It just can’t! These girls have got to do something about it, right? And, this chemistry between Mack and Clara has to go somewhere, right?
And, that is your story. Will they or won’t they save the camp? Will Mack and Clara get together or not?
Cute, nostalgic summer camp romance. Are you up for the escape and fun of it? Then this is the book for you....more
To be honest, I thought I had already recorded my review of this one. So, when this was recently donated to my Little Free Library Shed, iCatching up…
To be honest, I thought I had already recorded my review of this one. So, when this was recently donated to my Little Free Library Shed, it was only natural that I re-visit it so that I finally could.
This is Samantha’s story. Her re-making of herself after believing she was happily married with an 11-year-old son, Travis, and suddenly finding herself, well, dumped by her husband.
And, with Berg’s storytelling, we get a realistic view of what it is like to start over when this isn’t the story, she envisioned for herself. The jobs she takes, the people she meets, the re-building of her own self-confidence, and, her own faith in others and how it changes them. As well as, the relationship she builds with her son, and his finding his own way through his own awkwardness.
Watching Samantha grow into her own is refreshing. Just as much as the story is, too. So that, when it reaches its stride, as Samantha eventually does, you can’t help but root for her, to come into her own and hope she, too will find her own happily-ever-ending....more