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Thirteen by Steve Cavanagh

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4.0

Thirteen was a fabulously fun psychological thriller that will have you on the edge of your seat and keep you guessing until the very end.
Half the Sugar, All the Love: 100 Easy, Low-Sugar Recipes for Every Meal of the Day by Jennifer Tyler Lee, Anisha Patel

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3.0

Half the Sugar, All the Love is not quite what I was expecting from the title. I thought I would be reading a book with reduced sugar and carb content. Instead, the book focuses on having half of the "added sugar" as compared to other recipes. So the overall sugar content is less, but it is still not necessarily recipes that can be used by anyone currently dealing with diabetes, which is what I thought from the title.

That being said, once I got past that this book what not exactly what I was expecting, I did enjoy the recipes and information that was provided here. Cutting added sugar and using more natural ways to sweeten food can be tricky, but this book does a great job of explaining why it is important and then providing yummy ways to do it!
Life's Journeys According to Mister Rogers: Things to Remember Along the Way by Fred Rogers

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5.0

Like many people my age, I grew up watching Mr. Rogers on television. It was my very favorite show for a long time. It wasn't until I got older that I could appreciate what I was being taught among the songs and imaginative play with my favorite TV personality. This book brought back all those good feelings. What a wonderful gift this book is to those of us who loved Mr. Rogers and can't wait to pass on his teachings to future generations!