1 Are you a parent having difficulties with a preteen or teenager? If so, you’ll find some great tips to help you in Have a New Teenager by Friday by Dr. Kevin Leman. Have a New Teenager by Friday by Dr. Kevin LemanThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged parenting on August 16, 2019 by Sarah Anne Carter
4 Daisy Jones & The Six is a very captivating book. It’s written in an interview style with the author going chronologically through the story, but telling it in each character’s own words. Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins ReidThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged Fiction on August 12, 2019 by Sarah Anne Carter
Robinson Crusoe's boat is shipwrecked and he is the lone survivor on an island. As the days turn into years, he realizes that his chance for rescue is very slim and he focuses on creating a life for himself on the island. Robinson Crusoe by Daniel DefoeThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged Classic Fiction on August 9, 2019 by Sarah Anne Carter
Sarah Anne's Bookshelf - July 2019 Sarah Anne’s Bookshelf – July 2019This entry was posted in Reading and tagged bookshelf on August 7, 2019 by Sarah Anne Carter
“A ballpark at night is more like a church than a church.” Baseball fans have watched the movie Field of Dreams, but I don’t know if many of them have read the book the movie is based on – Shoeless Joe. The movie follows the book very closely. “If you […] Shoeless Joe by W.P. KinsellaThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged Fiction on August 5, 2019 by Sarah Anne Carter
“To rescue people from the natural consequences of their behavior is to render them powerless.” The real secret to any kind of relationship is each person having healthy boundaries. Boundaries are lines drawn to protect your own heart and soul from crossing over to unhealthy interactions. Yet, while it sound […] Boundaries by Dr. Henry Cloud and Dr. John TownsendThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged Non-Fiction Religious on August 2, 2019 by Sarah Anne Carter
5 Somedays I really wish I had started my book blog back in the early 2000s when I started a Web site on Angelfire. Then, I would have been one of the firsts in the book review world. I might have been famous … I actually wouldn’t trade my blog now […] Finding a Book Blogging CommunityThis entry was posted in Reading on July 31, 2019 by Sarah Anne Carter
“As much as I have schemed and planned to the contrary, the most central experiences of my life have all been accidents.” Christine’s heart is broken when her fiancé calls off their wedding a few days before it’s supposed to happen. To try and get her mind off her heart, […] The Sunflower by Richard Paul EvansThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged Fiction Religious on July 29, 2019 by Sarah Anne Carter
3 Secrets have a way of coming out. For one family in Tennessee, the family secret runs deep. Aiken is back home to help her family take care of her father, who has cancer, and to be seen so she can possibly run for the Senate seat he holds when he’s no longer able to serve. She discovers her family might be tied to a scandal in Before We Were Yours. Before We Were Yours by Lisa WingateThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged Fiction historical fiction on July 26, 2019 by Sarah Anne Carter
1 The Children’s Blizzard is a book I won’t forget. It’s heartbreaking and fascinating. Weather can be so unpredictable, even today, and hearing how people survived the blizzard of all blizzards is just amazing. History lovers and people fascinated by survival stories and weather will enjoy this book. The Children’s Blizzard by David LaskinThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged Non-Fiction on July 22, 2019 by Sarah Anne Carter