
Book Chat: Women Talking by Miriam Toews Check out Women Talking A revolutionary tale based on the aftermath of true and horrific events. Women Talking is a contemplative read that begs the reader to step out of her own life and experience and consider a life where you can’t read, you
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A few nights ago my eyes were bigger than my stomach, and so that last piece of chocolate bark I’d had with my tea ended up staying on the plate. Our house is pretty chilly and, in the almost two years we’ve lived here, I’ve never even seen a bug
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Book Chat: The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah Check out The Great Alone A vast journey through the life of a dysfunctional and captivating family. Epic in its scope, Kristin Hannah takes the reader through the wild and unpredictable land of Alaska in the 1970s and the equally wild
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Last week we moved my 11-month-old into her own room. The first night went amazing. She put herself back to sleep every time she woke in three minutes or less – without my help. Twelve hours and thirty-eight sweet sweet minutes. The following nights … Let’s just say it’s been a rough week.
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Growing up, Dr. Laura Nurse never thought she would have had that title in front of her name. If you’d asked her, she would have said doctors work too hard, so that wasn’t the job for her. However, she believes it’s important to take life as it comes. About half way
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Book Chat: At the Water’s Edge by Sarah Gruen Check out At the Water’s Edge Author’s Website: Sorry, her website doesn’t seem to work and my Anti-virus doesn’t like it … Here’s her Facebook page A somewhat mythical and fantastical period piece that challenges preconceived notions. The relationship between the
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