I loved this book. No, more than that. I really, really loved it. It was a quick easy read, hilarious, yet depressing as hell, colorful characters, and just fabulous. Let’s dive deeper, shall we?
Nine Books to Read Before They Become Movies in 2019
Of course, since it’s Hollywood, and no one has any original ideas anymore, a ton of books will be turned into movies this year. The list below is comprised solely of books I’ve personally read or ones that are on my to-read list.
Bedtime Stories | Crooked House by Agatha Christie
It’s strongly advised to any new parent to begin a ‘bedtime routine’ for your little one as soon as possible. What that means for a baby under 3 months? I have no idea. My husband and I were just desperate to get the crying bloody murder screams thatwentonforhoursonend to subside. The Witching Hour is a…
Is Watching Tidying Up as Helpful as Reading the KonMari Books?
Short answer: No. But let me explain….
Book Review | Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens
I recently finished Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens. I found myself drawn to the story and felt deeply committed to our main protagonist towards the end of the novel. It was an extremelly sad, yet sweet story about The Marsh Girl, and I would definitely recommend it if you’re looking for your next read. Where the…
You by Caroline Kepnes: The Book vs. TV Show
Back in 2017 the ladies of my improv troupe passed around one copy of You by Caroline Kepnes, and it was wonderful. You is such a creepy and unique read, so naturally it was a blast reading it with four other women — too much to discuss in-between improv practice.