Saturday, March 17, 2018

A Memory A Day For Moms Book Review

35821148Title: A Memory A Day For Moms

Author: Thomas Nelson Publishing

Genre: Nonfiction, Journal, Self-Help, Moms

Plot: We all know how busy moms are; they practically run the world and don't have time for hot coffee, let alone journaling all their memories of their growing kids. So here's the perfect solution for moms; a prompted five year journal to jot down a quick daily memory that we can look over for years to come and see how far our children have changed and grown.

Paired with an inspiring Scripture quote and a mini prayer at the bottom of each page, this is a gorgeous journal that moms everywhere will love - whether they've been moms for six weeks or sixteen years with one baby or ten babies. And it's perfectly sized for gift giving this Mother's Day!

Likes/Dislikes: I love the beautiful blue shade of this journal! The page feels smooth and beautiful but haven't tried writing on it yet. I'm sure it'll be a treat though. It smells nice and the gold and blue interior colors blend beautifully. I love all the questions! Some will be a breeze while others will take some thought. The verse and prayer are a sweet tough. All in all, I love this journal!

Rating: G-all ages, highly recommended.

Date Review Written: March 17th, 2018.

I received a copy of this book courtesy of BookLook Bloggers and wasn't required to write a positive review. The opinions expressed in the above review are my own.

Saturday, March 10, 2018

God Made The World Book Review

34570023Title: God Made The World

Author: Sarah Jean Collins

Genre: Children's, Christian, Board Book,

Plot: In six short days, God made the whole world. He started with a blank canvas of empty blackness and divided it into day and night. Then He got creative and started making plants of every variety, animals of every size, birds of every shape and fish of every color. then He made man and rested on the seventh day.

Boy, that was a lot of work. But in this delightful board book, it's super colorful and enjoyable story to read again and again and again.

Likes/Dislikes: This book is of very sturdy build with delightful splashes of color on every page. The second day of dividing day and night is especially exciting. My four year old loves the book and the 19 month old is especially fond of the third day with the birds and the fish. A win-win for everyone!

Rating: G-all ages. Highly recommended.

Date Review Written: March 10th, 2018

I received a copy of this book courtesy of the publishers for my honest opinion. I wasn't required to write a positive review and the opinions expressed in the above review are my own.

Saturday, February 24, 2018

Why I Hate Green Beans Book Review

35903615Title: Why I Hate Green Beans

Author: Lincee Ray

Genre: Christian, Nonfiction, Humorous, Memoir, Short Stories

Plot: Lincee Ray's blog, I Hate Green Beans, has been around for awhile now and keeps readers entertained with her unique sense of humor and outlook on life paired with how familiar and comfortable her writing style makes us feel. So now that's she's tackled blogging, she's now venturing into the book world to bring us more of herself in this shot story tell-all memoir.

From jobs in Disney world to the oil rigs of Texas and traveling around to foreign locations where she unwillingly samples exotic and weird foods, to the quiet hometown she was raised in, Lincee shows us her life and walks us through how she survived college to her first job to her divorce and beyond. She's like us and has struggled with many of the same problems we have and still does but she's choosing to triumph over those issues and look on the positive side of things. Plus the Bachelor is still going strong so there's that to look forward to every week.

Likes/Dislikes: This was a really fun book to read. It's broken down into short stories per chapter so it's easy to read in chunks or bits depending on how busy the day is, and right away we learn why she hates green beans instead of waiting till the end to find out which is always nice. I highly enjoyed this book and recommend it to everyone. Plus, now I gotta find me a single auntie like her to help babysit all my energetic kids.

Rating: PG-13 and up, mainly for reading level and content {divorce, eating odd foods, nothing at all graphic, just will be boring to younger readers).

Date Review Written: February 19th, 2018

I received a copy of this book courtesy of Revell publishers for my honest opinion. I wasn't required to write a positive review and the opinions expressed in the above review are my own.

Saturday, February 17, 2018

God Bless You And Goodnight Book Review

17657613Title: God Bless You And Goodnight

Author: Hannah C. Hall

Genre: Children, Christian, Bedtime Story, Animals, Picture Book

Plot: The sun is going down and it's time for babies of every shape, color and size to have a midnight snack, get all snuggled up in their pajamas and get tucked into bed lovingly by their parents so they can recharge for another exciting day tomorrow.

There's a fox family snuggled in the hay, a raccoon mama rocks her babies to sleep, a baby penguin gets all dressed up for bed and many others will delight little readers as they graduate from the classic board book to the picture book edition with this lovely story.

Likes/Dislikes: This book is for the growing readers who loved the board book edition but feel they are too old for it now. Enter the picture book edition with it's glossy grown-up pages for them to eagerly turn themselves as they encounter new and familiar faces across each page. My girls, 4 yrs. and 19 mos. old, both enjoyed this book (not having yet encountered the board book edition). They were delighted by the story and really enjoyed seeing some familiar faces from their collection pop up. The 4 yr. old was particularly taken by the adorable baby penguin while the younger one wanted to turn the pages herself. Very cute book.

Rating: G-all ages, (more so 4+), highly recommended.

Date Review Written: February 17th, 2018

I received a copy of this book courtesy of Booklook Bloggers for my honest opinion. I wasn't required to write a positive review and the opinion expressed in the above review is my own.

Saturday, February 10, 2018

The Saturday Night Supper Club Book Review

35525010Title: The Saturday Night Supper Club

Author: Carla Laureano

Genre: Christian, Contemporary Fiction, Romance, Food,

Plot: Rachel Bishop has finally made it. After years of hard work and effort, she's now co-owner and head chef of her very own brand new and thriving restaurant in Denver, Colorado. She has her own hand-picked personally trained team - including one of her best friends, Melody, who is a talented pastry chef. But in the span of 24 hours, her world is crashing down around her after a New York journalist writes a piece indirectly about her that destroys her reputation on social media. Bought out by her partners, Rachel is left hanging with no clear direction or idea of how to pick herself up now.

But with the help of Melody and Ana, she at least uncurls from the couch and goes out into society where she meets the notorious journalist who destroyed her career and finds... someone she wasn't expecting. Alex Kanin has always used his wit and bitter sense of humor to get his point across but he never intended to take down Rachel's career. In his mind, he was defending her right to dominate in a man's world. In an effort to get her career back on track, he and Rachel come up with the Saturday Night Supper Club to woo potential financial backers for a new restaurant. But neither ever expected to consider romance a possibility.

Likes/Dislikes: This was a surprisingly really good book. I don't usually go for straight up romances and Christian ones can be kinda sappy but this one was nice. It had a good pace, great characters and the romance was just right. My only complaints are really just nit-picking like in the first chapter, they wouldn't have gotten the restaurant all cleaned and closed up so fast cause that poor dishwasher would've been there till 1am cleaning all the pots, pans and dishes. After they started dating, Alex was all over Rachel in a nice respectful way but very reminiscent of when my husband and I were dating - which was fine but not what I usually want in my fictional heroes. I started to skim those touchy-feely bits. And there wasn't enough food descriptions! Like, what did the girls eat when they went out to breakfast? Shouldn't Rachel be dreaming in food and making up recipes as she goes about her day? And why didn't the author include a recipe or two at the back of the book?! I don't like scallops but now I want to make the scallop salad! And the absolute worst part is that I have to wait a year before I can read the next book. So not cool.

Rating: PG-13 and up, mainly for reading level {content is squeaky clean}. Highly recommended.

Date Review Written: February 7th, 2018

I received a copy of this book courtesy of Tyndale Publishers for my honest opinion. I wasn't required to write a positive review and the opinions expressed in the above review are my own.

Saturday, January 6, 2018

Out of the Ordinary Book Review

34020175Title: Out of the Ordinary

Author: Jen Turano

Genre: Christian, Historical Fiction, Romance

Plot: Gertrude Cadwalader works contentedly as a paid companion to eccentric old Mrs. Davenport whose favorite hobbies include inventing new fashions before testing them on poor Gertrude and stealing things from other people when she's out and about. This usually puts Gertrude into some tight pickles {fashionable and otherwise}. One such misadventure soon lands Gertrude into serious trouble when she is caught returning some stolen items.

Meanwhile Harrison Sinclair is all the rage among the fashionable set and the most eligible bachelor now that his best buddy is engaged. But he doesn't have time or eyes for all the pretty females throwing themselves at him. Instead he focuses on work and his friendship with Gertrude, till she gets into trouble and then he finds himself drawn closer to her.

Likes/Dislikes: This book promised to be cute, fast paced and light-hearted with a few good laughs thrown in. What it didn't tell me about was how painful it would be to read it. It takes over four chapters to get Gertrude unstuck from behind the couch with multiple mentions of how stout she is {she's really not} and why does she keep letting herself get into these situations, etc. And every time someone has to talk, they have to use thirty or forty words to convey one simple idea. It's extremely tedious. And our dashing hero is one of those floppy guys that everything just flies right over their head, requiring a much smarter female {usually related to him} to whack him hard over the head so he figures the brutally obvious out and does something about it. Not exactly the type of book I needed at the moment.

Rating: PG-12, mainly for reading level. Squeaky-clean.

Date Review Written: January 6th, 2018

I received a copy of this book courtsey of the publishers for my honest opinion. I wasn't required to write a poistive review and the opinions expressed in the above review are my own.