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My Week of Reading (13 - 18 May 2019)

Hello Everyone, Reading has been a little bit more relaxed this week, and I managed to get one review done. I did a little more leisure reading this week, as well as some re-reading. I didn't do a lot of reading though.  EN by Michelle Reynoso: Amazon:  Amazon Review - EN Goodreads:  Goodreads Review - EN Genuine Jenn:   Genuine Jenn Review - EN Monthly Reading Goals: I haven't quite gotten to this one yet - if things go well, hopefully I'll get to it next week. Last Word: Next week is going to be a bit of a busier week; and I'm going to see if I can get at least one review up. I've managed to get some audiobook listening done. At this point in time, I'm doing some leisure reading. I will probably also get some review reading done.  At the moment, I'm busy reading 'Full Moon Knights' by Matt Danza - this is the fifth book by this author - and I'm excited to read another book of his. If I'm able to, I'm going to

My Week of Reading (6 - 11 May 2019)

Hello Everyone, Even though I haven't done a huge amount of reading this week, I've managed to get three reviews done.  Golden Keys to Open Doors by Harry Meier: Amazon:  Amazon Review - Golden Keys to Open Doors Goodreads:  Goodreads Review - Golden Keys to Open Doors Here is my blog review of the book:  Blog Review - Golden Keys to Open Doors Prude by Carol Platt Liebau: Amazon:  Amazon Review - Prude Goodreads:  Goodreads Review - Prude Here is my blog review of the book:  Blog Review - Prude #Toots by Linh Le James: Amazon:  Amazon Review - #Toots Goodreads:  Goodreads Review - #Toots Here is my blog review of the book:  Blog Review - #Toots Monthly Reading Goals: Alright, so the last review for April is 'Prude' - and you can check out all the review links above. Now to get on with May's reading... Last Word: I'm not sure how this coming week is going to go - these last two weeks have been busy, so I'm hoping that it's going

Review - Golden Keys to Open Doors by Harry Meier

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My Copy of the Book Year Published: 2017 Genre: Non Fiction; Self-Help; Spirituality Blurb: The Japanese have an old saying: “If you see Buddha on the road, kill him.” It’s a reminder we all take our own path to enlightenment—a lesson the modern spirituality marketplace has conveniently forgotten. Modern spirituality is big business, with gurus, shamans, spiritualists, and others plugging feel-good phrases and recycled, simplistic ideas. The marketplace holds out the promise of a trouble-free life, paradigm-changing insights, and simplified secrets of enlightenment—all for a modest fee, of course. Harry Meier has traveled through the morass of modern spirituality for forty years—and killed his share of Buddhas along the way. Meier argues the industry sells spiritual junk food that is designed to make you feel good but ultimately lacks any real nourishment. To truly advance, Meier believes we must abandon the pleasant but unhelpful comfort zone of mass-market spir

Review - Prude by Carol Platt Liebau

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My Copy of the Book Year Published: 2007 Genre: Non Fiction Blurb: American girls today are forced to navigate a minefield more challenging, difficult, and pressure-filled than ever before when it comes to one vital topic: sex. Over the last decade, a new female imperative - that sexiness trumps intelligence and character at even the highest levels of influence and power - has emerged, undermining girls' sense of worth in their formative years and glorifying behaviour that is destructive to their future health, happiness and self-respect.  About the Author: Carol Platt Liebau is an attorney, political analyst and commentator based near New York. She has provided analysis and commentary on national television for PBS, CNN, the Fox News Channel, and MSNBC, and has appeared locally on the Orange County News Channel and Cox Cable. She is a graduate of Princeton University, where she served as editorial chairman of The Daily Princetonian , and Harvard Law School, wh

Review - #Toots by Linh Le James

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Book Cover Year Published: 2019 Genre: Chick Lit with a lot of humor Blurb: LONDON: Four sisters swipe left on everything they hate, one cocktail at a time.  Louise dreams of an exotic lifestyle, miles away from Hackney. Nick comes along. Famous, fit, funny and filthy rich. Louise will stop at nothing to seduce him.  Louise will fake it till she makes it. All the way to the ka-ching bling ring.  But the little white lies soon snowball into a mountain Louise’s Louboutins can’t climb.  Jess juggles work, two babies, a cheating husband and nannies from hell.  Carla goes on a bender, and wakes up next to her young assistant. Freddie. Emily is getting over her cheating ex by throwing herself into the dating scene.  When work, dating and proposals all go wrong, the four sisters’ friendship is their only lifeline. About the Author: Linh is Vietnamese. She was born and grew up in France. After college, she moved to Southern California and lived there for

My Week of Reading (29 April - 4 May 2019)

Hello Everyone, This week has been a little bit hectic and busy - so I've only managed to get one review in. The Goblin Necromancer by Aubrey Law: Amazon:  Amazon Review - The Goblin Necromancer Goodreads:  Goodreads Review - The Goblin Necromancer Here is my blog review of the book:  Blog Review - The Goblin Necromancer Monthly Reading Goals: I'm going to see if I can get to this this week - and will be keeping you all updated in next week's post.  Last Word: I'm not sure how this coming week is going to turn out - I have some review reading to do, but I also want to see if I can get a little bit of leisure reading in as well. I have one review that I need to do this coming week.  I'm currently reading '#Toots' by Linh Le James, and will have a review up of the book this coming week. I've also got another review to post after that one. So I will most likely have at least two upcoming reviews this week. If I can get a third one up - I d

Highlights of the Month - April 2019

Hello Everyone, It’s been an interesting reading month – I ended up getting 9 books read in April, which I reckon is pretty impressive. There are some that I haven’t done a review of yet – but those will be done in May. Alright, so here is a breakdown of the ones that I enjoyed in April: - Chasing the Red Queen by Karen Glista - American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis I know that people might have differing opinions about American Psycho; but I enjoyed the social aspect of the book.  Monthly Reading Goals: I managed to get the books read that I planned in April – and they are ones that I enjoyed. I don’t have anything specific planned like I did in April. Though, one thing I will say is that I am in the mood for a specific genre. So here are my choices for  MAY: Read either: - A romance novel OR - A classic novel I haven’t got a huge amount of reviewing to do this month; so I should manage to fit at least one of these in. I've also been in the mood for