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Tuesday, April 8, 2025
The Page Turner by Viola Shipman
Tuesday, March 11, 2025
Milestones
I started this blog in 2014. Back then I was going to school to become a library technician - I graduated and worked as a library technician at one of the local schools for a few years. I also had a goal to start reviewing books for my local newspaper - I sent them my very first blog post and they published it shortly after. Since then I've worked for my local public library and Indigo (Canadian Bookstore).
Recently I've hit a milestone of over 50,000 readers - I'm actually almost at 60,000 readers today. Each month I get almost 2,000 hits on my blog and that's without even posting anything new.
I've written over 200 book reviews. My most read book reviews are:
Girl Wash Your Face by Rachel Hollis
Sleeper by Eric Walters
Kay's Lucky Coin Variety by Ann Y K Choi
And Then it Happened by M & L Wade
Bookish People by Susan Coll
I'm pretty proud of my little blog. It's been a great hobby and I enjoy writing my blog posts. One time I got an email from the Huffington Post. An editor there read my blog and asked if I would write an article on Bill Cosby.
So if you've been here reading my blog posts since 2014 - thank you. I hope you've found something you've been inspired to read.
To Sicily with Love by Jennifer Probst
Monday, March 10, 2025
Beach Vibes by Susan Mallery
Susan Mallery is a great author with lots of light reading books. Beach Vibes is her latest novel and I really enjoyed it. Lots of twists and turns and definitely not predictable.
Beth has recently gone through a divorce. She's not sad the relationship is over but she lost some friends in the divorce and she needs to find new ways to keep herself busy. She needs to find some ways to make new friends and maybe find love again. At least Beth is happy with her career. She's been the owner of Surf Sandwiches since her Aunt and Uncle wanted to retire. She bought them out and they agreed to help her brother through college to become a doctor. He's always been the ones with the brains and she's not college material - at least that's what her brother always said.
While volunteering at the food bank Beth meets Jana. She's a single mom trying to work part time at the medical centre, go to school and take care of her daughter. It's a lot of work but she lives with her single dad brother and his best friend helps out a lot too. Beth and Jana bond over their food bank shifts and start having quick dinner together after volunteering.
Unbeknownst to the other Jana works at the same office as Beth's brother and he's been asking her out for a while now. When Beth meets Jana's brother it feels like love at first sight. But can Jana and Beth's friendship withstand them dating each other's brothers. Both girls fiercely love their brothers and this could go great or very bad.
This whole love square (???) takes place in a beach town with many scenes at the beach watching the surfers. Beth's sandwiches sound amazing and might inspire some new ideas for dinner.
Monday, October 28, 2024
The Village Christmas Party by Sue Roberts
The Village Christmas Party is about a woman named Lauren. She has a very busy life between working in a small shop, helping others where she can, baking and hanging out with friends. One of the biggest events she organizes every year is the pensioners Christmas party on Christmas Eve. There is a lot to organize but Lauren is meticulous with her lists so nothing gets missed. Lauren is meticulous about most things in life actually. Often turning down plans with friends so she can check items off her lists.
When Lauren shows up Christmas Eve for the pensioners party she is shocked to find that the community centre has been double booked by this hot guy she's been spotting around town. He's planning a birthday party for his 7 year old daughter and sees nothing wrong with mixing the seniors and children's parties. This is certainly not on Lauren's checklists but hot guy seems quite certain nothing can go wrong.
The Village Christmas Party is a bit of a slower paced novel with not much action. But it is a lovely story and gives me the Hallmark vibe I was looking for with a previous book. It is a quick read with a happy ending.
Saturday, October 26, 2024
The Love Elixir of Augusta Stern by Lynda Cohen Loigman
Christmas Actually by Lisa Darcy
Christmas Actually is the store of Kate, a middle aged mom to two kids and wife to Matthew. Kate spends her days catering to her family. She had a dream of being a photographer but that's been forgotten years ago. When she gets an offer from an old college friend to work on a magazine for a few weeks before Christmas she can't help but say yes. This might just be what she needs to start her photography career again.
But once she goes back to work the lives of everyone around her starts to unravel and she's the only one that keeps it all together for them. There's a crazy amount of drama that unfolds during these few short weeks which make the story quite fast paced to read but also felt a bit unrealistic that this much could go on in one month.
I really enjoyed Christmas Actually but I don't feel the title suits. Yes, it takes place over the Christmas season but that's about all. It certainly didn't have the Hallmark feel I expected. I understand the Christmas cover but even it seemed like a small part of the story. I also felt the ending was a bit rushed.