I have kept a journal all my life. My first journal entry was actually written by my mom under my direction because I was too young to write. When I was a teenager, I got some advice on how to write a journal entry that I have followed ever since and I wanted ... Read More »
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Cover Reveal: THE LEGACY OF THE STEWARDSHIP (The Magnificent Glass Globe #2) By N.R. Bergeson
I'm so excited to be doing a cover reveal for The Legacy of the Stewardship by N.R. Bergeson! I loved the first book in this series, The Magnificent Glass Globe. The author, N.R. Bergeson, has lived in over 6 different countries and visited over 65. My favorite thing about his book was how it inspired ... Read More »
Book Review: The Hiding Place by Corrie Ten Boom
I read a lot of World War II books last year, but this one was a little different. This was a story about hope and faith. Even though it's set in a concentration camp, I found it inspiring and uplifting instead of depressing and sad. It's more about rising above the evil around us. Yes, ... Read More »
Book Review: Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand
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Laura Hillenbrand knows how to write a non-fiction memoir that is just as compelling as the best fiction out there. Skip the movie and read Unbroken. This amazing memoir is about the Pacific front of World War II against Japan that most people don't know very much about.
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Audiobook Review: Think Like A Freak by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner
Short and Sweet Version
If you're an avid Freakonomics podcast listener, like me, you won't find much new in this book. Still, I really enjoyed the ideas and had fun applying them in my life. It's all about critical thinking and new ways to approach problems that you might not have thought of before.
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