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Book Review: Becoming Myself by Stasi Eldredge

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I’ve written before about Captivating, the book that Stasi Eldredge co-authored with her husband John. Despite what some perceived as its narrow picture of womanhood, it really resonated with me – the “too much and not enough” dichotomy is still … Continue reading

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June Book List

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Sorry this is late! Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking by Susan Cain (5 stars) An amazing exploration of what it means to be introverted in an extrovert-oriented culture. An introvert herself, Susan Cain … Continue reading

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Book Reviews: The Vogue Factor // This Girl // Forever, Interrupted

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I have several Netgalley reviews to burn off, so I’m putting them all in one post! The Vogue Factor by Kirstie Clements – Before seeing this book on Netgalley, I had never heard of Kirstie Clements, former editor of Vogue … Continue reading

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Book Review: Emotional Vampires At Work by Albert J. Bernstein

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Netgalley is great for finding books that I might never have heard about otherwise. One such book is Emotional Vampires at Work: Dealing with Bosses and Coworkers Who Drain You Dry by Albert J. Bernstein. I’m not really into businessy … Continue reading

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May Book List

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This was a quality month! Tiger Lily by Jodi Lynn Anderson (4.5 stars) Confession: I’ve never read the original Peter Pan, and the Disney movie wasn’t my fave growing up. But I was intrigued by this serious take on Tiger … Continue reading

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