I travelled to Poland at the end of July to attend World Youth Day (WYD) with Pope Francis and 2M of my closest friends. It was my first WYD since 2008 and Pope Benedict. I was excited for this trip not only because it was my first experience with Pope Francis but also because it…
Tag: Young Adult
June 2016 Book Reviews
Historical Fiction seems to be my new favorite genre. When people ask me what books I would recommend lately I have suggested an historical fiction book and the quote above is so true. Imagine how cool your history class would be if it was taught like a Ken Follett book. Historical Romance books have been intriguing…
May 2016 Book Reviews
The quote above is very appropriate for this month not only because I read an Alexandre Dumas book but because once again I went down a black hole of fairy tales and royals. I blame secret algorithms in Book Bub, Kindle and Nook and how they know exactly what book to offer me to suck…
April 2106 Reviews
I have had so many nights like this so I had to stop reading my favorite authors during the week. I have even dreamed about books and woke up super early to read. I love this feeling while I am reading but it makes for rough mornings during the week. Spy Girl by Jillian Dodd…
February 2016
I often feel at a loss when I finish a great book. In some cases I want more books like the one I just finished, other times I want to talk to everyone about it and then other times I want to to dig deeper into the subject. This month I had all of these…
2015 Books of the Year!
Top 5 Beach Reads Cocktail Series by Alice Clayton Dream Makers Series by Vivan Arend Not Quite Series by Catherine Bybee Shopping for a Billionaire by Julia Kent Divorced, Desperate and Delicious by Christie Craig Top 5 Fiction The Martian by Andy Weir The Bourbon King by J.R. Ward The Memory Painter by Gwendolyn Womack Tell the…