Sarah Anne Carter


About Sarah Anne Carter

Sarah Anne Carter is a writer and reader. She grew up all over the world as a military brat and is now putting down roots with her family in Ohio. Family life keeps her busy, but any spare moment is spent reading, writing or thinking about plots for novels.

Loserthink
Loserthink is about seeing what ways we all think about things that just don't make sense or move us forward to better understand an issue. Sometimes it's just a matter of not thinking logically, but other times it's falling easily for a hoax or using a false argument. Loserthink is a good book for everyone to read to become aware of their own weaknesses in how they think about issues, especially during a time when it's hard to trust social media and the news.

Loserthink by Scott Adams






Day by Elie Wiesel
Day is a moving novel of how a soul can be deeply affected by witnessing evil. There is sadness to it that can only be understood to a certain level. I think the entire trilogy does a good job of letting readers into the heart and soul of a Holocaust survivor. It is a must-read for adults and mature high school students could learn a lot from it, too.

Day by Elie Wiesel






Dashing Through The Snow
Ashley Davison wants to get home to Seattle for Christmas, but can't buy a plane ticket. When she tries to get a rental car, she finds it's the last one, but she's not old enough to rent it. In Dashing Through the Snow, the man behind her is and he also wants to get to Seattle for a job interview. They decide to share the ride, not knowing that the real reason Ashley can't buy a ticket is that the feds think she is on the Do Not Fly list - and they're after her!

Dashing Through the Snow by Debbie Macomber