4 “We were all tired of existing alone, we all had areas where we needed help, yet not one of us had dared to admit that we were stuck or afraid.” Motherhood – it is hard, it is real, it is tiresome, it is lonely and, yet, it is so worthwhile. […] The Brave Art of Motherhood by Rachel Marie MartinThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged Inspirational Non-Fiction Religious on October 5, 2018 by Sarah Anne Carter
[sg_popup id=”17″ event=”onload”][/sg_popup] “… one of the most fundamental and important truths at the heart of Extreme Ownership: there are no bad teams, only bad leaders.” – Extreme Ownership: How U.S. Navy Seals Lead and Win “The most important part of discipline is following rule that you set for […] Discipline and Leadership Books by Jocko WillinkThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged Inspirational Non-Fiction Young Adult on October 1, 2018 by Sarah Anne Carter
4 “Life is a gift. Each day is precious – and at times fleeting.” We all want to reach our full potential, but we sometimes don’t know how. Finding the right motivation to keep reaching for our dreams can be hard. However, there are some key areas of our lives to […] This Is The Day by Tim TebowThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged Inspirational Non-Fiction Religious on September 21, 2018 by Sarah Anne Carter
“Lyndsay wasn’t just my girlfriend now; she was the host of our baby.” Some days change your life so completely that you never forget them. For Adam, his day was when he got a call that his girlfriend was in the hospital – about to deliver a baby. Neither of […] Three Hour Dad: Reading is Believing by Adam T. HourlutionThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged Memoir Non-Fiction on September 7, 2018 by Sarah Anne Carter
“I was a pretty unhappy teenager. And then I wasn’t.” Steve was a typical kid dealing with typical things when he entered the world of junior and senior high school. Living in New York, his family’s idiosyncrasies put him in a place where he didn’t have new clothes, had a […] Ginger Kid: Mostly True Tales from a Former Nerd by ...This entry was posted in Reading and tagged Biographical Non-Fiction on August 24, 2018 by Sarah Anne Carter
3 [sg_popup id=”17″ event=”onload”][/sg_popup] “No matter what you thought of Trump or his policies he certainly was different.” I remember being very surprised when Scott Adams, the creator of Dilbert, came out and not only endorsed Trump for President, but predicted he would win. It wasn’t that Adams was a conservative […] Win Bigly: Persuasion in a World Where Facts Don’t Matter ...This entry was posted in Reading and tagged Non-Fiction on July 30, 2018 by Sarah Anne Carter
“Instead, my mission is to love him and everyone as I encourage them to begin walking with Jesus.” Nick Vujicic was born with no arms and no legs – just two small feet attached to his torso. His parents were reluctant to accept him at first, but then they realized […] Be the Hands and Feet by Nick VujicicThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged Inspirational Non-Fiction on July 27, 2018 by Sarah Anne Carter
3 “But even through your imperfections, we’ll be here to pick you up and speak words of affirmation into your life throughout your walk with the Lord.” Warning: If you don’t enjoy or understand satire, please do not read this book! Many Christians try on a daily basis to live a […] How To Be A Perfect Christian by the Babylon BeeThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged Non-Fiction Religious on July 13, 2018 by Sarah Anne Carter
5 “Once you understand yourself, you can stop fighting your natural tendencies and plan for them instead.” I am fascinated by personality studies and birth order. Reading People is all about that. While most books just focus on one type of personality test or one idea of birth order traits, Anne […] Reading People: How Seeing the World through the Lens of ...This entry was posted in Reading and tagged Non-Fiction on July 9, 2018 by Sarah Anne Carter
2 [sg_popup id=”17″ event=”onload”][/sg_popup] “Wherever they went the Irish brought with them their books, many unseen in Europe for centuries …” When Rome fell, the world was on the verge of losing more than just a stable civilization – it was about to lose knowledge. Books were casualties of war. Yet, […] How the Irish Saved Civilization by Thomas CahillThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged Historical Non-Fiction on June 25, 2018 by Sarah Anne Carter