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The Beginner’s Guide to Canning – Diane Devereaux

★★★★ ½ Welcome to the fun, delicious world of home canning and preserving. Ahhh...Ever since reading my Laura Ingalls Wilder books and Anne of Green Gables...I've wanted to get into canning. Reading about those characters eating their homemade preserves and jams made me intensely jealous. So, when I saw this gorgeous little how-to book up for review...I… Continue reading The Beginner’s Guide to Canning – Diane Devereaux

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Insurrection: The Complete Omnibus – Anela Deen

June's Reading Vlog Video is up! Click the link to see where this one ranks (along with all my other June books! The Written Review ★★★★ This book contains five short stories following different characters involved in the rebellion against the Establishment and the fight against the oppressive Locusts. Subversive Gemson decided a cramped interrogation suite in… Continue reading Insurrection: The Complete Omnibus – Anela Deen

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Murder Tightly Knit – Vannetta Chapman

★ What a mess. And I mean every word of that. What. A. Mess.  Normally I start the review by summarizing the plot and then waxing poetic about my thoughts and/or interpretations on it...I cannot even know where to begin with this book - it was just so...nonsensical. So weird. So... ...I've taken license in some… Continue reading Murder Tightly Knit – Vannetta Chapman

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If You Were Me and Lived in… the Middle Ages – Carole P. Roman, Mateya Arkova (Illustrations)

★★★★ Have you ever been curious about the middle ages? Have you ever wondered what life would be like if you grew up during that time? There was a gatehouse and drawbridge with many arrow slits in the walls so your father could defend your home if he was attacked. Well, let me tell you… Continue reading If You Were Me and Lived in… the Middle Ages – Carole P. Roman, Mateya Arkova (Illustrations)

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We Bought a Zoo – Benjamin Mee

★★★ ½ You know, sometimes all you need is twenty seconds of insane courage. Just literally twenty seconds of just embarrassing bravery. And I promise you, something great will come of it. Benjamin Mee and his family...bought a zoo. Theyliterally up and bought a zoo. And that zoo? Whew. It needed a LOT of work. To put it… Continue reading We Bought a Zoo – Benjamin Mee

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Failsafe – Anela Deen

Ahhh! I'm so excited to publish this BookTube Unboxing Video and book review! The Written Review ★★★★★ "We're at a tipping point, Sol. You feel it too, We don't have a lot of time left." Seventeen-year-old Sol has lived her entire life on the settlement - no one is allowed in or out. The Interspace, the sentient computer,… Continue reading Failsafe – Anela Deen

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Furiously Happy: A Funny Book About Horrible Things – Jenny Lawson

★★★★★ Don’t make the same mistakes that everyone else makes. Make wonderful mistakes. Make the kind of mistakes that make people so shocked that they have no other choice but to be a little impressed. Be prepared for laugh-out-loud hilarity from cover to cover Jenny Lawson provides a shockingly funny and heartwarming memoir on what it is… Continue reading Furiously Happy: A Funny Book About Horrible Things – Jenny Lawson

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Sinner – Maggie Stiefvater

★★★ ½ “It sure is ugly.” “Ugly, never hurt a thing.” I scoffed. “Oh, ugly has hurt some things. It’s just that pretty hurts more.” Oof. Pseudo-philosophical YA at its finest. To catch everyone up - Grace and Sam (the main characters from the original series) are being their lovey-dovey selves back in Mercy Falls. Isabelle and Cole -… Continue reading Sinner – Maggie Stiefvater

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Linger – Maggie Stiefvater

★★★ ½ What's better than a book about two lovebirds being in love? HOW could you POSSIBLY keep your audience INVESTEDafter the characters get together in Chapter 1 of book 1???? Pining. Lots. Of. Pining. This is a love story. I never knew there were so many kinds of love or that love could make people do so many different… Continue reading Linger – Maggie Stiefvater

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The Paris Library – Janet Skeslien Charles

★★★★ I loved Paris, a city with secrets. Like book covers, some leather, some cloth, each Parisian door led to an unexpected world. We follow Odile Souchet as she applies to be a librarian in an English-speaking library in Paris, 1939. She quickly falls in love with a police officer beau, finds a new friend among the… Continue reading The Paris Library – Janet Skeslien Charles