Tag: book reviews

Wishing on Willows by Katie Ganshert

Have you ever thought about if you would find love again if your spouse passed away? I know many people believe that there is only one true love in your life, but is that necessarily so? Do you think that God wants us to be 

The Wedding Ceremony Planner by Reverend Judith Johnson

I just recently got engaged and I am looking forward to our big wedding day. When it comes to weddings, I completely don’t know what I am doing and was looking for some guidance and help. The book review today is on a book titled 

Urban Gardening for Dummies Book

I don’t live in a big city or metropolitan area even, but I did want to check out this book because my back yard is very small and I have been dying to have a garden of some sort. I live in a tract home and the lot is pretty small. Plus a pool takes up most of the space that I do have. I really want to be able to find some unique and different answers to how I can add growing space to my little areas that are available. Since Urban dwellers have similar issues, I thought this book would offer a ton of ideas and I was not wrong.
Urban Gardening for Dummies

Urban Gardening for Dummies
By Paul Simon and Charlie Nardozzi
Jan 2013

I would love to build some small beds and add some containers for fresh fruit trees and veggies so that I can reduce the cost of food and get as fresh as possible. My limited growing area has also limited my brain too. I needed fresh ideas for fresh food and Urban Gardening for Dummies is a great resource.

If you live in the city and have a small courtyard or balcony, or if your growing area is limited like mine, this book offers great small space gardening tips and techniques that will open your eyes to the possibilities of a bountiful garden.

Some of the ideas that the authors give you is everything you need to know about gardening which is treat for a novice like me. They cover topics like soil, seedlings, creation of your space, container gardening. They focus on types of containers, vertical gardening and offers cool suggestions for small space gardens. The book also helps with information on pest management, irrigation and even composting in small spaces.

If you are not into growing food, have no fears. The authors also have chapters on trees, shrubs, annuals and perennials. I love the suggestions on plants that work well in shade or sun so you have help choosing the right plants for your space. I have thought about using bulbs but never know much about them, but they cover that too!

Urban Gardening For Dummies is a fabulous fit for me and my small space. I have some great ideas that I am going to implement this season and see if I can start getting some growing areas in my back yard. I am very excited and I cannot wait!

Disclaimer: Chris  has personally reviewed the product listed above. She has not received any monetary compensation for her review but did receive a free product to try out so she could evaluate and use it for her review. Her thoughts & opinions in this review are unbiased & honest and your opinions may differ.

The Baby Signing Book by Sara Bingham

The Baby Signing Book, second edition by author Sara Bingham, includes 450 ASL Signs for babies and toddlers. In addition, there are 100 additional ASL symbols, plus more case studies for you to read and enjoy. The interest surrounding baby signing only continues to increase 

The Power Trip by Jackie Collins Book Review

I think I am safe in saying that any one that loves to read has probably heard of Jackie Collins. She has an iconic history of writing blockbuster books that tell all about behind the scenes life in rock star/movie star type lifestyles and the 

The Good Daughter by Jane Porter Book Review

I love a good read. Any time and place I can curl up and escape for a time is a great time for me! I was very excited to be asked to review the second book in a trilogy about the Brennan Sisters. Last year I reviewed the first book, The Good Woman, and you are refresh your memory by reading that review here . I was hoping that this book was going to be as good as the first one, and I was not wrong.

THE GOOD DAUGHTER
by Jane Porter
Berkley Trade Paperback Original
Publication Date: February 5, 2013
ISBN: 978-0-425-25342-7
The Good Daughter by Jane Porter
Porter’s newest novel, THE GOOD DAUGHTER, is the second book in her Brennan Sisters Trilogy and it explores the life of school teacher Kit Brennan, the second oldest of the five Brennan kids. Each book in the trilogy focuses on a different sister and with each book, Porters deftly pulls back the layers of her flawed characters allowing the reader to fully understand their strengths, weaknesses, heartaches and hopes. Porter’s unerring ability to understand and portray the messy complexities of human relationships with grace and empathy makes her newest book in the trilogy another winner.

In THE GOOD DAUGHTER, Kit Brennan has played it safe her entire life, but as a single thirty-eight year old English teacher at a Catholic high school in Oakland, her life hasn’t turned out as she planned. Her ten-year relationship ended six months ago and Kit has now come to the realization that she may be better off pursuing her dreams without a man involved. But when the mysterious, dangerous Jude Knight enters the picture, Kit begins to question who she’s become and who she should be. Does she dare to follow her desires? With one of her teenage students in crisis and her family’s burdens weighing heavily on her mind and heart, is Kit ready to risk everything by taking a chance at the unknown?

My Thoughts:
This book is about the middle sister who happens to be a twin too. I am sure you might recognize her. She may be in your family or maybe it is you. She is the quiet one and the one that people count on. Kit is 40 and unmarried and a good Catholic girl and that makes for a whole lot of frustration. But Kit is kind and a good friend, but just doesn’t have the backbone some women do. Kit also has a huge desire for a child but adoption is frowned upon in their family and religion.

Kit has a lot of history and some frightening things from her past is creeping up on her slowly. She is overwhelmed with work, her aging parents, the fact her mother is dying, her home and trying to settle into a routine without her past boyfriend. I recognize many people in Kit and I so relate with her and her story. I was in her place too and many parts of this story really hit home for me. I love that Kit is a softy and I found myself rooting her on when she met a mysterious guy. She deserves a guy that is good and cares for her and yet this one seems so wrong, which is so right.

The author has spent time crafting a spellbinding story of a close knit family and their relationships. It reminds me of how much I miss my family and in several places I found myself in tears for my own past but loving the story that she wove about Kit and her siblings. The author tells her story so well, you really feel like you are a part of the family and that you know these sisters.

I Love this trilogy and the wonderful story that the author brings to us. This is a fabulous read and while you don’t have to start with book 1, you really should just because the series with the Brennan Sisters is so darn good! I cannot wait until book 3 comes out!

Disclaimer: Chris has personally reviewed the product listed above. She has not received any monetary compensation for her review but did receive a free product to try out so she could evaluate and use it for her review. Her thoughts & opinions in this review are unbiased & honest and your opinions may differ.

Clean Cuisine by Ivy Larson and Andy Larson MD

When it comes right down to it, we all know the American diet is terrible. Our grocery shelves are loaded with preservative laden foods that is making us sicker as a whole. We know there is help out there but sometimes it is so overwhelming 

Body Mind Therapies for the Bodyworker by Kathy Gruver Book

Your mind is a strong tool that often is under utilized. I know personally I have this problem which is one reason why I wanted to check out this new book. I am famous for negative self talk, even knowing how dangerous it can be.