Sunday, January 26, 2014

Book reviews!

When I was sick a couple of weeks ago something I did feel up to doing was reading and I read A LOT. Thank goodness I just happened to have some good books from the library too. Below are three of the books I read that week.

The longest ride by Nicholas Sparks

I love all Nicholas Sparks' books (some more than others) and this one I have to admit took me twice of checking out from the library to read. But I made up for that in reading in two sittings the second time I read it. This book has two stories going on...One about a college girl who meets a bull rider who challenges death too often. The other is a story about an elderly man who drives off a cliff and while he awaits his rescue he has hallucinating conversations with his wife that passed away awhile back.. How will be these two stories collide?

A piece of Cake by Cupcake Brown

I hate to break it to you but this book is not about cakes or cupcakes but a biography about a troubled young girl turned young woman. Cupcake (the author) has the really unfortunate luck of finding her mother dead which isn't the only tragedy she endures during her preteens. Cupcake dabbles with prostitution and drinking and drugs at a very young age. You begin to wonder if she makes it out of this life style alive (but you know she does because she wrote her life story) she is addicted to.

Mixed Media Masterpieces by Jenny and Aaron

I absolutely loved the art journal part of this book. It honestly made me want to get some paper, scissors and glue out and start working on some pages when I was looking through this book. I will be checking this book out from the library a few times is my guess.

Have you read any must share books recently?




2 comments:

  1. sounds like some good reads. a piece of cake sounds really interesting!
    -- jackie - jade and oak

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  2. Oooh, I'd be dying to read that book by Sparks. I'll probably wait for it until I can see copies of it in the second hand bookstore.

    (abbyaguas)

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