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January 2, 2016

Review Anthology #1: Mental Illness

January 2, 2016

Review Anthology #1: Mental Illness — Girl, Interrupted | Finding Audrey | The Law of Loving Others | All the Bright PlacesAs I browsed through all the titles of books that I read last year, I realized that there were a lot of them that I didn’t share here on the blog (yet). Some of these were books that I thought were fairly important and I always meant to feature.

· Categories: Fiction, Non-Fiction Keywords: alcoholism, american authors, anxiety, audiobooks, bipolar-disorder, british authors, depression, drugs abuse, family life, family problems, friendship, gaming, guilt, loneliness, mental health, post-traumatic stress disorder, psychology, realistic fiction, romance, schizophrenia, self harm, sociology, suicide

December 24, 2015

THE CHRISTMAS MYSTERY by Jostein Gaarder

December 24, 2015

Book cover & rating - The Christmas Mystery by Jostein GaarderIt’s Christmas Eve and so the Advent season is practically over. The same goes for The Christmas Mystery. While I’ve owned it for about ten years (probably more), I’ve never actually read it. This year I finally picked it up and used it as an Advent calendar. I must say, I’m glad I did. While I forgot my chocolates half-way through last year, there’s no way I could forget a book.

· Categories: Fiction Keywords: advent, christmas, family life, history, metafiction, mystery, philosophy, pilgrimage, time travel

July 2, 2014

THERE WILL COME A TIME by Carrie Arcos

July 2, 2014

THERE WILL COME A TIME by Carrie ArcosThere Will Come a Time was such a great book for me. I know it’s supposed to be a very sad book as it deals with the the loss of a twin in a car crash. For what it’s worth though, I enjoyed There Will Come a Time very much. It was so moving due to the emotions that were palpable throughout the book.

· Categories: Fiction Keywords: accidents, american authors, death, diabetes, diversity, emotions, family, family life, friendship, grief, high school, identity, life, loneliness, multiculturalism, multiracial characters, music, music bands, on love, post-traumatic stress disorder, realistic fiction, self discovery, siblinghood, twins

March 25, 2014

NOW I’LL TELL YOU EVERYTHING (Alice #25) by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

March 25, 2014

Closure is something that we often seek to come to terms with the end of something. Often it helps us resolve issues, so we can move on with our lives without dwelling too much on the past. Yet once in a while the time comes that closure is no longer necessary. It’s way past overdue…

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· Categories: Fiction Keywords: alzheimers, american authors, cancer, choices, college, contemporary, dating, death, family life, friendship, funerals, life, loneliness, mothers and daughters, on love, parenthood, realistic fiction, romance, siblinghood, travel, volunteering, weddings, working life

September 8, 2013

DANCING IN THE DARK by Robyn Bavati

September 8, 2013

If you have no Jewish background, it might be  difficult at first to get into the book because Bavati chose to adopt Jewish/ Hebrew terms wherever possible. She did explain her choice however, including a letter of sorts at the beginning, noting that she hoped to capture the authenticity in this manner. For those who…

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· Categories: Fiction Keywords: ambition, australian authors, ballet, coming of age, customs and practices, dance, debut authors, family life, judaism, orthodox judaism, religion

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