Best Father’s Day Books
By Sylvia
“He didn’t tell me how to live; he lived, and let me watch him do it.” ~Clarence Budington Kelland
Father’s Day is on June 19 this year, which means it’s right around the corner. Are you wondering what to get the favorite {read more}
By Sylvia
Best Family Read-Aloud Books
By Sylvia
Reading is a favorite pastime of all the members of my household. We rarely watch television, except for the occasional Redbox, and so books are the main source of entertainment for each of us.
Most times, we curl up in our special spots in the living {read more}
By Sylvia
Mother’s Day Gifts for Book Lovers
By Sylvia
It is what you read when you don’t have to that determines what you will be when you can’t help it.
~Oscar Wilde
If there is anything a Mother needs more than anything, it’s a vacation.
But a vacation is not such an easy gift {read more}
By Sylvia

How journaling can benefit you during times of stress
By Claire
When you encounter stressful times in your life, it is often helpful to talk to a friend or family member. However, another way to work through your thoughts and emotions is to journal. Journaling is the perfect way to deal with stressful situations that {read more}
By Claire
Review of The Help – A Touching Story of Empowerment
By Metaxa Cunningham
The Help (2009) by Kathryn Stockett is a nearly perfect novel. Stockett has produced one of the most enjoyable, thought provoking and touching reads that I have experienced. I was hooked from page one, marvelling at the bravery and sass that she infuses {read more}
By Metaxa Cunningham
Writing As Therapy – Journaling and Writing Personal Stories
By Stephany Reihing
Writing is not something that comes easily to all people. For some, it’s a way to get down feelings and process emotions. For others, it’s like fighting tooth and nail to get you to even write the first sentence. Writing can be a cathartic experience, {read more}
By Stephany Reihing
Good Enough is the New Perfect – A review
By SarahB
I was eager to open the pages of Good Enough Is the New Perfect: Finding Happiness and Success in Modern Motherhood written by Becky Beaupre Gillespie & Hollee Schwartz Temple. I sat down to read the first several pages, and found myself nodding my {read more}
By SarahB
Splat the Cat, Where’s The Easter Bunny? A Lift-The-Flap Book by Rob Scotton
By Kristin Early
Splat, the loveable cat at the center of Rob Scotton’s best -selling children’s book series, searches for the Easter bunny so he can deliver this important note:
“Dear Easter Bunny, this is what I want for Easter … a really big Easter egg, please!”
The {read more}
By Kristin Early
Canning & Preserving for Dummies Book Review
By Chris McLaughlin
Photo by IIsimon
If you’re interested in eating healthier, saving money, controlling the quality of your food, and happen to like recipes – here’s your book.
Canning & Preserving for Dummies by Amelia Jeanroy and Karen Ward is divided {read more}
By Chris McLaughlin
Something Borrowed
By Erin Strecker
I’m of the belief you have to read the book before you see the movie. Whether it’s an awful transition (My Sister’s Keeper) or a pretty great one (127 Hours) I figure you should check out the source material before you grab some popcorn and girlfriends {read more}
By Erin Strecker
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