Monthly Archives: October 2015

The Quick, by Lauren Owen (audio)

I’m not going to summarize this book the way I usually do in reviews, for two reasons. First, I knew almost nothing about the book going in, and that influenced my experience with it. Second, this is the sort of … Continue reading

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Wellness Wednesday #9: Numbers

Recently, I found myself a primary care doctor in San Antonio, and he began doing various tests and such. Yay needles and blood! Some of the news has been good. I have no autoimmune disorders like lupus or rheumatoid arthritis. … Continue reading

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Top Ten Halloween Audiobooks

It’s a Halloween freebie for Top Ten Tuesday this week, and I’m choosing audiobooks. As I’ve said in the past, audio performances can make or break a book, and I’m super picky about which ones I choose. A good Halloween … Continue reading

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Dead Witch Walking, by Kim Harrison

A witch, a vampire, and a pixie walk into a church… Sounds like the beginning of a joke, right? But that’s really what this book is about, except instead of just walking into a church, Rachel (the witch), Ivy (the … Continue reading

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Sunday Coffee – RIP Wrap-up

Technically, RIP X isn’t over yet for another week. Technically, I could finish off another RIP read and have to edit this post. Technically. But here’s the thing. It’s not going to happen. I’ve been in serious slump mood for … Continue reading

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Technique Review: Bullet Journal

Over the years, I’ve tried multiple kinds of to-do list tracking. Back when I was working full time, I used the Franklin Covey method, but it no longer worked once I was a stay at home mom with a much … Continue reading

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Wellness Wednesday #8: Glass Ball

When I was ten years old, my family moved across the country from South Carolina to Texas. For several months, while my parents looked for jobs and got on their feet from the move, we lived with my grandparents, and … Continue reading

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Top Ten Bookish Wishes

The Book Genie has shown up on my doorstep and can grant me any book-related wishes I can think of. Yay! So what would be my top ten wishes, if this awesome thing happened? 1. I would like all the pretty … Continue reading

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Readathon: Elena Vanishing, by Elena and Clare Dunkle

Elena Dunkle developed anorexia as a teenager. This memoir, written with the help of her mother, Clare Dunkle, discusses her struggles with the disorder and her attempts to recover from it. Recovery is a path, not a destination. I haven’t … Continue reading

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Sunday Coffee – Fifteen

Trigger warning: Skip to the paragraph after the first photo below if you don’t like words like “contractions” and “episiotomy.” I won’t get graphic here, but this WILL be about having a kid. Fifteen years ago, I was recuperating in a hospital … Continue reading

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