Becoming Free Indeed: My Story of Disentangling Faith from Fear by Jinger Duggar Vuolo
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
So I wasn't sure what to expect - I heard briefly of the book and thought it was going to be a Duggar Family tell all - which it definitely wasn't. It was a mix of part tell-some Duggar and IBLP (Institute of Basic Life Principles) and part preaching. As someone who was raised in the Catholic church I was ready to throw the book down fairy early on as I didn't want to be preached to - especially as it relates to very conservative views. That being said having read this and then watching "Shiny Happy People" was .. eye opening in may ways.
Would I recommend it? Maybe. It was a quick and easy read, and once I took to heart that the MANY bible sections quoted were there to show how flawed some of the teachings within the IBLP had been vs. an attempt to preach to me it made it much easier to read.
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Wednesday, June 28, 2023
Book Review: Becoming Free Indeed: My Story of Disentangling Faith from Fear by Singer Duggar Vuolo
Sunday, June 25, 2023
Book review: Us Against You by Fredrik Backman

My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I read this book after watching a Man Called Otto - which was written by the same author. So .. the things you need to know if you didn't already is that this is the second book in the Beartown Series - which I did not know or understand when I started the book. As such, let me tell you the first 100ish pages was a real slug to read as there is a lot of details and I had trouble keeping the characters and their storylines straight; which I anticipate may hav been a problem even if I had read the first book.
(you know when you read the first in a series but then you take time between the novels and then come back to the book it's like you need time to nestle back into the community - well this one was slammed into the town and a lot of people)
However, once I committed to finish reading the book and put my mind to it and sorting out the characters it was totally worth it. It was just an amazing book with an amazing story. It touched my soul in many ways and has such important lessons. I loved the book and would LOVE to see this as a movie.
If you're looking for a summer (or winter) read that's a little more than fluff - that is deep and meaning this is the book. 10/10 recommend.
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Friday, June 2, 2023
Book Review: The Country Guesthouse by Robyn Carr
The Country Guesthouse by Robyn Carr
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
This is the continuation of the Sullivan's Crossing Series and boy does it land super well.
Unlike the last book (The best of us) which was difficult to navigate at some points if you don't remember the complicated tree that is Sullivans Crossing. This one makes it super easy to fall back into the town like no time has passed and you are nestled in with your favourite characters.
It is emotional, raw and has great points. While there is a good build up at the beginning I again feel like the end came way to swiftly - in other words there could have been more drawn out drama without making it feel unnecessary.
this is a 10/10 Recommended Reading!
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Wednesday, May 3, 2023
Book Review: The Best of Us by Robyn Carr
The Best of Us by Robyn Carr
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This is the 4th book in the Sullivan's Crossing Series. For me it lacked the heart pull that the other books had and changed the focus of the characters. It was almost like they weren't the same people inside anymore. My biggest problem is remembering the twisted connections between the characters from previous books. Of course Sully was the heart and a definite highlight in this book. To follow all the books in the story I almost needed a flow chart or family tree to remember and keep the connections straight.
That being said - the books reminded me that plans don't always turn out - but you ended up where you were meant to be. I do recommend the book - it's a good light and heart warming read. You may just have to review the previous book for a minute to keep things straight.
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Monday, March 20, 2023
Book Review: Spare by Prince Harry

My rating: 2 of 5 stars
I don't know how to best write a review of this book. I started this almost right after it came out and it took me months to finish reading it. It was a struggle to get through the first half of the book - not because it was emotional or sad - it was poorly written. The latter stuff (late teens until he met MM) was good and interesting. But then the MM stuff - I love her, I loved the Netflix series, but the chapters with her seemed rushed, cramped and just trying to prove a point. Not sure what that point was but yeah.
The first half of his life the stories and chapters were short some merely lasting part of a page and often there was no explanation or rhyme or reason as to why different portions were included in the book. I seemed like someone had written down a bunch of memories on varying size post it notes and threw it together as the first half of the novel. I think that Prince Harry has such an interesting story and life that he could have shared - this just was not the best way of doing it. A lot of the controversy surrounding the book is misleading - I mean the part where he talks about loosing his virginity really isn't that exciting or scandalous. Further, where he talks about his number (something a military member should not do) does make sense and lend a light to his time serving in the military (although the specific number could have been left out).
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Monday, February 13, 2023
Book Review: The Identicals by Elon Hilderbrand
The Identicals by Elin Hilderbrand
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
I must confess first that I LOVE Elon Hilderbrand books!
The book is hard to start off with. I know the writer loves Nantucket and the Vineyard and almost all of her books seemed to be based there. However, the first chapter or two is very difficult to get through and seems like someone is showing off their knowledge of the area rather than it actually being integral to the story. Once past that point though the book gets good.
The book is set so that that there are opposing views and told from two view points which is sometimes difficult to follow and manage as your switching and jumping between two characters. This technique is used well in other books but in this one feels very forced.
Some of the emotions and feelings that are being described by the characters on the topic of loss don't seem to fit. That being said it overall was a good read and hard to put down.
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Sunday, February 12, 2023
Book Review: Sparring Partners - by John Grisham
Sparring Partners by John Grisham
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I have to say I was genuinely disappointed a third of the way through the book. It turns out that this is not a normal John Grisham novel but rather three mini novelettes - basically three short stories.
Respectfully the middle store made sense as a short story but the first and last ones felt like the could have been more fleshed out and not so rushed. They felt like someone was paraphrasing a longer work to make it a short story - so plot developed, character information was just not there.
The book was still enjoyable and still had good plots it was just lacking.
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