I highly recommend The Rhythm of Life to anyone high school age or older either trying to figure out what to do with their lives or feeling like their lives are out of balance. The Rhythm of Life by Matthew KellyThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged Non-Fiction Religious on March 8, 2021 by Sarah Anne Carter
We need books like Unbroken to remind us of our history. We need to make sure our children are taught about both fronts of WWII. Unbroken by Laura HillenbrandThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged Biographical Non-Fiction on March 1, 2021 by Sarah Anne Carter
1 Frontier Follies is full of short chapters discussing just about every aspect of Ree’s life on the ranch. Frontier Follies by Ree DrummondThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged Non-Fiction on February 22, 2021 by Sarah Anne Carter
The Lazy Genius Way is chock full of specific examples of how to apply the Lazy Genius philosophy to family life. The book is geared toward women, but all the tips would easily be useful to guys who help around the house, too. The Lazy Genius Way by Kendra AdachiThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged Non-Fiction self-help on January 11, 2021 by Sarah Anne Carter
Any parent who has a worrier could use Raising Worry-Free Girls in their house. It is a book to go back to many times to try different tips with different children. Raising Worry-Free Girls by Sissy GoffThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged Non-Fiction parenting on January 4, 2021 by Sarah Anne Carter
How did the Nazis come to power in Germany and why didn’t the German people do more to stop them? Those are the questions that people have been trying to answer for decades. Defying Hitler is a personal memoir by one man who was an eyewitness to the changes that happened in Germany during those years. Defying Hitler by Sebastian HaffnerThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged Non-Fiction on November 30, 2020 by Sarah Anne Carter
Paranoia descended on Susannah like a sudden rainstorm. One day she was fine and the next she had uncontrollable thoughts and urges. Brain on Fire by Susannah CahalanThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged Memoir Non-Fiction on November 23, 2020 by Sarah Anne Carter
1 We Band of Angels caught my eye at a local library book sale. I had never heard of American women being prisoners during World War II and I wanted to know their story. We Band of Angels by Elizabeth M. NormanThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged Non-Fiction on November 20, 2020 by Sarah Anne Carter
UFO Secrets Inside Wright-Patterson contains some very interesting stories and has a lot of evidence in it that supports the idea that there was a UFO crash at Roswell and that most of the UFO secrets are held at Wright-Patterson. UFO Secrets Inside Wright-Patterson by Thomas J. Carey and Donald ...This entry was posted in Reading and tagged Non-Fiction on October 9, 2020 by Sarah Anne Carter
I would recommend The Friendship Project for any group of women looking to do a book study. The authors come from a Catholic background, but their encouragement for friendships applies to any woman out there. The Friendship Project by Michele Faehnle and Emily JaminetThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged Non-Fiction Religious on October 5, 2020 by Sarah Anne Carter