Overview: A family’s world turns upside down when 13-year-old Jamie Miller is arrested for murdering a schoolmate: the charges against their son force them to confront every parent’s worst nightmare. On Netflix. Have you watched this yet? Spoiler alerts, maybe? At first, I didn’t think the kid did it. I was leaning toward another character.Continue reading “Adolescence “
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A Field Guide to Getting Lost
I was gifted a copy of Rebecca Solnit’s – A Field Guide to Getting Lost. Not far into the book she uses a quote, “How will you go about finding that thing the nature of which is totally unknown to you?” (Plato) Try as I might, I couldn’t find this in audio form that wasContinue reading “A Field Guide to Getting Lost”
“Do you love me?” “Yes, Lord!”
If you speak to 10 Christians, you will get 10 different stories about how each person came to Christ. We call these stories testimonies. The Latter Times of Being Crazy for Christ is an easy but powerful read. The author examines many aspects of his testimony; from can he really say, boldly “yes, Lord IContinue reading ““Do you love me?” “Yes, Lord!””
Post Malone Oreo’s
This is the second new product I’ve tried in as many months; for the woman that doesn’t try new things. There are 2 reasons I don’t buy new products: if I buy at and don’t like it, I’ve wasted my money. There goes my frugal living badge. And, leave the original alone. It’s original forContinue reading “Post Malone Oreo’s”
Dr. Pepper Blackberry
I don’t try new things often. But today I decided to be brave and try the new Dr. Pepper Blackberry. Here is my humble review of the New Dr. Pepper Blackberry. “Meh.” Yes, that’s right, “meh.” If you love blackberry and want it to be the predominate flavor, you are going to be sadly disappointment.Continue reading “Dr. Pepper Blackberry”
Book review: Murder as a Fine Art
Murder as a Fine Art I read Jdelveaux’s review of Murder as a Fine Art. Truly, I was hooked at the mention of Victorian England. I borrowed the audiobook from hoopla that very day. David Morrell (the author) tells us, at the end of the book, he spent 2 years submerged in the world ofContinue reading “Book review: Murder as a Fine Art”
Review
I would like to thank Adam Fenner for choosing my poem Silhouette to review. Thank you 💕 And thank you to Living Poetry, Bartholomew Barker for the prompt.
Don’t do it!
I told myself I wouldn’t look. That it didn’t matter. Don’t read the reviews (if any on your e-book). To be honest, I was terrified. Still very gun shy. Imagine my surprise and delight when I read my first review. 🎉 THANK YOU💕
Author review: Max Lucado
I have listened to 5 of his audio books so far: He Chose the Nails, Max on Life, God Came Near, Traveling Light, and The Max Lucado Christmas Collection. His work is well written. Simple and easy to follow. He incorporates stories (including those from his own life) to help the reader relate to what’sContinue reading “Author review: Max Lucado”