Last Night at the Lobster by Stewart O’Nan is an interesting look into the lives of the manager and his employees working the very last night before their location is shut down. I’ve never been to a Red Lobster because I don’t eat seafood, but I was still interested to check this one out when…
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[Book Review] Last Night at the Lobster by Stewart O’Nan
[Book Review] I Work at a Public Library by Gina Sheridan
In the introduction of this book, the author writes: “I Work at a Public Library is for anyone who enjoys the absurdity and humanity of everyday life.” This absolutely nails it. Some stories made me chuckle, some made me cringe. Some were heartwarming, some were infuriating. This book is certainly takes you on a ride!
[Book Review] The Broke-Ass Bride’s Wedding Guide by Dana LaRue
The Broke-Ass Bride’s Wedding Guide by Dana LaRue is a hilarious and incredibly helpful book that can help ease you into wedding planning mode! I picked this up a few months after our engagement, but before we started really getting into the weeds of wedding planning. If you can, I highly recommend picking this up…
[Book Review] Mission in a Bottle by Seth Goldman & Barry J. Nalebuff
During my Trip to the Niantic Book Barn, I discovered this book in a “Business” section of Store Four. The cover was what pulled me in at first, and when I opened it up, I immediately added it to my to-buy stack! Why? Because it’s a graphic novel! Not only did I have SO much fun…
[Book Review] The Defining Decade by Meg Jay
I cannot believe it took me so long to read The Defining Decade: Why Your Twenties Matter–And How to Make the Most of Them Now by Meg Jay! I purchased it back when I was 23 years old. I am 27 now and I am totally kicking myself! There is so much information in this…
[Graphic Novel Review] The March Trilogy by John Lewis, Andrew Aydin & Nate Powell
Oh my goodness. This trilogy is definitely a must read for all. If you haven’t read it yet, I urge you to go pick it up today. This graphic novel was written by Congressman John Lewis, a key figure of the of the civil rights movement, and Andrew Aydin. And the artwork illustrated by Nate Powell is…