Halfway through the series McKenzie is so far my favorite girl. Not that there's not something to adore about each one but Elizabeth is so mature beyond her years and while the voice of reason also comes across as formal. Sydney seems to have a lot of spirit and she was fun to get to know. ...
Friendship
BOOK REVIEW: As the Tide Comes In by Cindy Woodsmall and Erin Woodsmall
Truth. I feel like the Ya-Yas took a field trip to Chinquapin Parish to hang out at Truvy's for the day and then they all hoped on over to St. Simon Island to chill with the Glynn Girls for the rest of the weekend. It's a legit thing, though part of me struggles to see any of those gals leaving ...
BOOK REVIEW: The Hawaiian Quilt by Wanda E. and Jean Brunstetter
I've mentioned a hundred or so times how I'm an emotional reviewer. I do my best rambling about a book when it's fresh in my mind. The more time I put between the rambling and the book the less panache I have to put into a review. All that to say I'm struggling here people. I finished this book ...
BOOK REVIEW: The Simple Soul of Susan by Noel Branham
This book sounded so interesting. It had a sweet endearing synopsis that tugged me in just a little. Let me tell you a story about assumptions. Based on the synopsis I built in my head where I thought this book was going to take me. I was so very very wrong. Wrong wasn't all bad but because I ...
BOOK REVIEW: The Push by Patrick Gray Illustrated by Justin Skeesuck and Matt Waresak
If you haven't yet read 'I'll Push You' (click for my review!) or seen the movie (I've yet too sadly) then I have to insist you do so. Two best friends, one with a extremely limiting physical disability, who chose to work together to overcome obstacles that other's put in their way. I was so ...




