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The Family Upstairs by Lisa Jewell

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5.0

I loved every page of this book. I have so many questions. I want to know more. I want to go back and peach to see to be apart of it all. I need MORE. The book was beautifully told from multiple perspectives. They make you question everything. Who is the villain and the victim. What’s real what’s not. How can people give and take so much. The power dynamic and shift through the book kept me on the edge of my seat. I need a sequel!
Business Etiquette Made Easy: The Essential Guide to Professional Success by Myka Meier

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5.0

I’ve been following Myka for a while now. I love her easy approach to etiquette. Regardless to your position in a company this book is for you. While it seems like it’s geared to more of a junior professional is does highlight things a senior person might not know as well. Like where they should sit, who and who gives speeches / toast, all little nuances that are very important and can make or break a business dealing. Above all Myka teaches to be kind. Something we all need to remember at times.
Relationship Goals: How to Win at Dating, Marriage, and Sex by Michael Todd

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5.0

I NEEDED this book! Point blank simple. I loved that it’s packed full of relevant scripture. Real world examples. It speaks on singleness, dating, marriage, divorce, trauma and everything in between. I laughed, smiled and cried throughout this book. This book is a beautiful reference guide no matter where you are in life.
Apple Cake: A Recipe for Love by Julie Paschkis

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4.0

An adorable read. Want to know how to get your girls nose out of a book? Bake her a cake!

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Circe by Madeline Miller

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5.0

I’ve always been a fan of Greek mythology. Having so many of the characters I’ve studied come to life. I LOVED having both the Titans and the Olympian’s in one store. I love Circe’s journey. I wish there was more but the story kept me more than entertained through out. I could feel her pain, her joy, love and triumph.