My honest book reviews…
I am an avid reader and a bookworm. I don’t have enough room in my house to keep the many books that I read. I can’t get enough!You can usually find me reading a book pool side on a sunny day while on vacation or reading at home while snuggling on the sofa with a cozy blanket and a hot cup of tea. Reading transports me to another world where anything is possible.
I have curated this list of books, which are powerful, empowering, self-helpful and most of all, inspiring. My goal is to provide you with a sneak peak of the book I am reading, .why you should also read it and what I learned from reading it. Hopefully, me reading these books will help navigate my life better and will also help you. So “Stop Waiting” and grab that book!
The People We Meet on Vacation by Emily Henry
The People We Meet on Vacation by Emily Henry weaves a tale of friendship, love, and the complexities that come with evolving relationships over time. The book features Poppy and Alex, who are best friends with contrasting personalities. Poppy is the ever-optimistic and adventurous spirit. Alex is the cautious and thoughtful soul. Their bond is cemented through an annual tradition of summer vacations. Each trip is a testament to their deep connection and the memories they cherish.
Regretting You - Colleen Hoover
Regretting You by Colleen Hoover is a poignant and emotionally rich novel that delves into the complexities of family, love, and the intricacies of human relationships. Hoover is known for her ability to craft deeply moving stories. This novel stands out for its exploration of the mother-daughter dynamic, set against the backdrop of tragedy and the challenges of coming to terms with painful truths.
Daisy Jones and The Six - by Taylor Jenkins Reid
This book was a fun must read for anyone who loves music and wants to tag along a band’s music tour and success. It definitely takes you to another place in the rock and roll era and the wild parties. To the golden days of LA’s past music scene of Laurel Canyon, rock and disco. The story is about the the rise and fall of an infamous rock band. It is a fictional band but does have some inspiration from Fleetwood Mac.