Would you want to run a bookshop? I’m not sure I would - I love being lazy and dreamy around books. I don’t know if I’d want to make them my job so they felt like work. I want them always to be for pleasure! But, I mean - I probably wouldn't say no. (ha!) … Continue reading Bloomsbury Girls by Natalie Jenner
Tag: Books
The Nature of Nature by Enric Sala
How important is nature to you? If you like eating, and breathing, and showering… it should be a top priority! The Nature of Nature is described as “ecology for people in a hurry” If you’re interested in nature but the science language and technical terms bog you down... this book is for … Continue reading The Nature of Nature by Enric Sala
What You Wish for by Katherine Center
[Thank you @stmartinspress for the gifted book] If I had to describe this book in one word, it would definitely be JOY. "The story’s message, that people should choose joy even (and especially) in difficult and painful times, seems tailor-made for this moment. A timely, uplifting read about finding joy in the midst … Continue reading What You Wish for by Katherine Center
Attainable Sustainable by Kris Bordessa
Have you picked up any new skills or hobbies over the past few months? I feel like we’ve all been making + baking, crafting + cleaning … there’s only so much Netflix you can watch, right? There’s been sourdough starters, garden planting, hiking, macrame, knitting and puzzling … and it has been so … Continue reading Attainable Sustainable by Kris Bordessa
The Hopeless Romantics series by Nina Bocci
Did you know there is such a thing as National Eat What You Want Day!? Well, there is! And it's TODAY!! I’d like to eat that cake on this cover right now. Do you ever read series? I never typically do but then this Hopeless Romantics series sucked me in with all the … Continue reading The Hopeless Romantics series by Nina Bocci
House Lessons: Renovating a Life by Erica Bauermeister
Do you like to read memoirs? How about home renovation books? You might recognize this authors name. Erica is actually the genius behind one of my favorite books last year, The Scent Keeper. In this memoir - yes, it’s about Erica - but more specifically, one particular point in her life when she purchases … Continue reading House Lessons: Renovating a Life by Erica Bauermeister
Gather As You Go by Carol Lavin Bernick
Did you ever go to the bookstore or library for books to help you achieve something in a certain time of life? We've all been there... For Example: - You're getting married. Let's go check out the wedding planning books and magazines! - I want to start a business! Where do I start? I need … Continue reading Gather As You Go by Carol Lavin Bernick
Eight Perfect Murders by Peter Swanson
Do you have a favorite murder mystery book? I will always favor the queen Agatha Christie, and I was pleasantly surprised that Eight Perfect Murders definitely has a lot of those vibes! This was my first Swanson and I've been told he is a must read author for thrillers. “Swanson rips us from one startling … Continue reading Eight Perfect Murders by Peter Swanson
The Little Bookshop on the Seine by Rebecca Raisin Blog Tour
A book about a bookshop swap! What could be better!? Also, say that 5 times fast. A book about a bookshop swap. Haha... This story made me think of the movie The Holiday - but the bookstore edition - it was a fun sweet, quick read, and ideal for lovers of a romance chock full … Continue reading The Little Bookshop on the Seine by Rebecca Raisin Blog Tour
Atlas of the National Parks by Jon Waterman
Have you gone to any US National Parks that you loved? I visited several on cross country trips with my family as a kid. I remember being enamored with Yellowstone and the Grand Tetons, and terrified of Death Valley… but really only because of the name! More recently - I visited Carlsbad Caverns in New … Continue reading Atlas of the National Parks by Jon Waterman