Summary: A brief, poetic look at the pain and redemption of growing up as a girl seeking to be cherished.
For someone that reads as much as I do, and someone that has so many books on my To Read list, I find it odd that I don’t always know why I start reading the books that I read.
Tonight I read this very short little book because I said I would (the author contacted me to ask me to review it.) I did not have anything else I wanted to read, so I picked it up. It was finished in less than a hour. And it was very good.
I am not the target audience, it is primarily written to women, especially women that feel broken. But I appreciate the writing. I am a nanny for my two nieces. I love caring for these two precious girls. For all of the stress and bother and calls to ‘be a lion’ or ‘no, stand like this’, I want to be a figure that encourages and strengthens them. Reading about women that have not been cherished and cared for helps give me encouragement to keep going.


Summary: A richly told story of early Puritans and the struggle against the New England wilderness and the missionary outreach to Native Americans.
Summary: The conclusion of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel series.
Takeaway: History is important.
Summary: Christian Grey and Ana Steele separated at the end of the last book. They are in love, but can they be together?
Takeaway: In spite of the explicit sex, this relatively traditional romance novel is surprisingly insightful into human behavior.